16 May 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct.
The document provides information about various upcoming events on Fort Drum in May 2012, including a warning about a financial scam, details on registering weapons on post, and an invitation for groups to participate in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade. It also lists upcoming classes, activities, volunteer opportunities, and movie showings at the post theater.
The document is a newspaper from Fort Meade dated July 3, 2013. It includes articles about construction projects on base being on schedule, a presentation given at Fort Meade about the dangers of drug use and criminal drug cartels, and details about an Independence Day celebration being held that day at McGlachlin Parade Field featuring performances, food, games and fireworks. The commander's column encourages attendance at the celebration and discusses entertainment acts, and warns people to be safe during the holiday weekend.
The document summarizes the major events that occurred at Fort Meade in 2014. It discusses the openings of new housing, facilities, and a farmer's market. It also mentions the first Cyber Installation Support Summit and funding secured to widen a road. The year saw growth across the base through new construction projects and welcoming new leadership while saying goodbye to long-serving members of the community.
9 May 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update. Please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook! Join us on the Official 1HBCT FaceBook Page at www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information for military families. It announces that applications are open for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents through Operation Purple Camp. It also provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and activities for different units at Fort Drum in May, including a potluck, BBQ, and movie showtimes.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document provides information about various upcoming events on Fort Drum in May 2012, including a warning about a financial scam, details on registering weapons on post, and an invitation for groups to participate in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade. It also lists upcoming classes, activities, volunteer opportunities, and movie showings at the post theater.
The document is a newspaper from Fort Meade dated July 3, 2013. It includes articles about construction projects on base being on schedule, a presentation given at Fort Meade about the dangers of drug use and criminal drug cartels, and details about an Independence Day celebration being held that day at McGlachlin Parade Field featuring performances, food, games and fireworks. The commander's column encourages attendance at the celebration and discusses entertainment acts, and warns people to be safe during the holiday weekend.
The document summarizes the major events that occurred at Fort Meade in 2014. It discusses the openings of new housing, facilities, and a farmer's market. It also mentions the first Cyber Installation Support Summit and funding secured to widen a road. The year saw growth across the base through new construction projects and welcoming new leadership while saying goodbye to long-serving members of the community.
9 May 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update. Please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook! Join us on the Official 1HBCT FaceBook Page at www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information for military families. It announces that applications are open for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents through Operation Purple Camp. It also provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and activities for different units at Fort Drum in May, including a potluck, BBQ, and movie showtimes.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document appears to be notes from Steve Rifkin on March 12, 2013 discussing working while walking and fitness trackers. It includes links to articles on the benefits of movement and reviews websites for products like Jawbone Up and Fitbit Flex that track steps and activity throughout the day and night. Steve Rifkin solicits questions from attendees on the topics covered.
This summary provides the high level solution to a Christmas Str8ts puzzle in 3 sentences: The document lists the placements of numbers and shapes on a Str8ts puzzle board to solve the Christmas themed puzzle. Each line indicates a number or shape placement in a particular cell, such as D7=6h or A6=8h. The full solution is presented in a concise format without additional explanation.
1. The document discusses a study on applying astrology in human resource management for business excellence. It aims to reduce employee dissatisfaction and high attrition rates.
2. The study analyzed career readings from astrology consultations and interviewed 6 samples from different sectors. It found astrology could help match candidates' competencies and potentials to suitable jobs. For example, it identified those suitable for sales, marketing, or accounting.
3. The samples' responses validated the astrological findings. They agreed the findings matched their actual job performances and interests. However, the study had limitations as it used a small sample size without validating the model in a specific organization.
Jason died from bladder cancer which was likely caused by his long-term smoking habit and family history of bladder cancer. He experienced early symptoms like burning during urination and blood in his urine but dismissed it as a urinary tract infection until a CT scan confirmed cancer. Had Jason addressed his symptoms sooner or avoided smoking, he may have survived to meet his first grandchild.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley including:
- The annual Symphony in the Flint Hills event hosted by Fort Riley on June 15th.
- Manhattan community events like a father daughter dance and zoo events.
- Junction City community events at the opera house including films, music, and classes.
- An MWR meeting agenda discussing new programs and sports registration deadlines.
- Updates from Picerne Military Housing on neighborhood calendars, winterizing, and a community garden.
- Electronic newsletter signups and Super Bowl product promotions from the DeCA commissary.
Cells undergo mitosis and cytokinesis to divide. During mitosis, DNA is duplicated and condensed into chromosomes. Mitosis consists of four phases - prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase - where chromosomes condense, align, separate, and decondense. Cytokinesis then divides the cytoplasm, forming two daughter cells through pinching in animal cells or cell plate formation in plant cells.
The document outlines a first day schedule for a new student at Westside High School, suggesting they be assigned to a house, visit the library or see the mascot, enjoy lunch, attend an assembly, join JROTC, work out, try out for baseball, or have practice for their favorite sport.
This document discusses how spiritual brands, or religious organizations, use strategic marketing approaches to sustain themselves in an era of competition. It provides background on the origins of religion and how spiritual brands satisfy needs like peace of mind, a sense of belonging, and basic amenities. Key strategies discussed include identifying needs, crafting clear mission statements, and packaging services through additional offerings like education, healthcare, and disaster relief. Examples of spiritual brands profiled include Missionaries of Charity, Chinmaya Mission, United Way, Art of Living, and Mata Amritananda Mayi Math. The document aims to understand how these brands have built and marketed themselves over time.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides contact information for Child, Youth and School Services (CYSS) at Fort Riley, including phone numbers and locations for programs like Parent Central, Family Child Care, Youth Sports, and the School Liaison. It also summarizes initiatives through the Army Family Covenant, including 20% monthly discounts on child care for deployed soldiers and $100 in sports registrations or $300 in instructional classes per child annually. The document aims to direct patrons to CYSS resources and support services for military families.
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This document is a solution to a Sudoku-like logic puzzle called Str8ts. It provides the step-by-step work to solve the puzzle, beginning with identifying single candidate numbers in cells and using logic to eliminate candidates from other cells. It eventually fills all cells through this process of elimination. The summary concludes with noting there may be easier ways to solve the same puzzle.
Cells go through distinct phases of the cell cycle including growth, DNA replication, and cell division. The main stages are gap 1 (G1) involving cell growth, DNA synthesis (S) to copy DNA, gap 2 (G2) with more growth, and mitosis (M) where the cell nucleus and cytoplasm divide. The rate of cell division depends on the needs for that type of cell, with some cells not dividing at all. Cell size is limited due to faster volume than surface area growth, requiring unique cell shapes for cells that must be large.
The document outlines a proposed real estate portal that aims to improve the property search and buying process. It discusses pain points in the current market like lack of complete/accurate property information. The portal will provide detailed information on localities and sub-locations to help users make informed decisions. It will also list allied real estate service providers to make the process more convenient. The business aims to increase professionalism in the industry and provide useful tools like calculators and mobile apps. Revenue will come from listing property and service provider packages as well as banner ads. The founders have begun covering localities and developing digital marketing strategies.
Real estate council of bc guide to sellingMatt Collinge
The document provides information about selling a home in British Columbia, including:
1) It introduces the Real Estate Council of British Columbia, which regulates real estate licensees and protects public interest.
2) Selling a home is a complex process that requires understanding procedures, documents, and the roles of others involved in the transaction.
3) Working with a real estate licensee can help answer questions, assist with situations that may arise, and ensure the seller receives payment, though a home can also be sold without one.
This photo album contains images of a wolf, the number 5, something green, an arrow, something related to "westside", a group of 3 items or people, an advertisement, something you can sit on, a textbook, something seasonal, litter, something that can hold liquid, the word "exit", and an open door.
The document presents the results of a study evaluating the toxicity of TMOF, an insecticide, and its formulations (WP TMOF and Rice Husk TMOF) on Elaeidobius kamerunicus, a pollinator of oil palms. Exposure to the insecticide formulations resulted in mortality rates of less than 20% for the pollinator at 24, 48, and 72 hours, classifying the toxicity as "harmless" according to international standards. This confirms that TMOF and its products have little to no adverse effects on non-target insects like E. kamerunicus.
Crunches can strain the back and fail to strengthen core muscles for spine stability and movement. A better approach is full-body circuit training including exercises like planks, side bridges, and ball exercises. Pilates is also recommended as it builds core strength for sports and reduces injury risks while potentially improving sex life and lowering prostate cancer risk.
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
Krispy Kreme doughnuts will be sold at various locations on post from 8-10am on an upcoming day. The newsletter provides contact information for Family Readiness Group leaders for each battery. Upcoming volunteer opportunities are listed for the Alzheimer's Association, including events at local wineries and the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Sacket's Harbor. An article discusses how active duty military members and their dependents can receive free annual passes to national parks starting on Armed Forces Day. Resources for personal financial counseling and assistance are also listed.
The document appears to be notes from Steve Rifkin on March 12, 2013 discussing working while walking and fitness trackers. It includes links to articles on the benefits of movement and reviews websites for products like Jawbone Up and Fitbit Flex that track steps and activity throughout the day and night. Steve Rifkin solicits questions from attendees on the topics covered.
This summary provides the high level solution to a Christmas Str8ts puzzle in 3 sentences: The document lists the placements of numbers and shapes on a Str8ts puzzle board to solve the Christmas themed puzzle. Each line indicates a number or shape placement in a particular cell, such as D7=6h or A6=8h. The full solution is presented in a concise format without additional explanation.
1. The document discusses a study on applying astrology in human resource management for business excellence. It aims to reduce employee dissatisfaction and high attrition rates.
2. The study analyzed career readings from astrology consultations and interviewed 6 samples from different sectors. It found astrology could help match candidates' competencies and potentials to suitable jobs. For example, it identified those suitable for sales, marketing, or accounting.
3. The samples' responses validated the astrological findings. They agreed the findings matched their actual job performances and interests. However, the study had limitations as it used a small sample size without validating the model in a specific organization.
Jason died from bladder cancer which was likely caused by his long-term smoking habit and family history of bladder cancer. He experienced early symptoms like burning during urination and blood in his urine but dismissed it as a urinary tract infection until a CT scan confirmed cancer. Had Jason addressed his symptoms sooner or avoided smoking, he may have survived to meet his first grandchild.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley including:
- The annual Symphony in the Flint Hills event hosted by Fort Riley on June 15th.
- Manhattan community events like a father daughter dance and zoo events.
- Junction City community events at the opera house including films, music, and classes.
- An MWR meeting agenda discussing new programs and sports registration deadlines.
- Updates from Picerne Military Housing on neighborhood calendars, winterizing, and a community garden.
- Electronic newsletter signups and Super Bowl product promotions from the DeCA commissary.
Cells undergo mitosis and cytokinesis to divide. During mitosis, DNA is duplicated and condensed into chromosomes. Mitosis consists of four phases - prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase - where chromosomes condense, align, separate, and decondense. Cytokinesis then divides the cytoplasm, forming two daughter cells through pinching in animal cells or cell plate formation in plant cells.
The document outlines a first day schedule for a new student at Westside High School, suggesting they be assigned to a house, visit the library or see the mascot, enjoy lunch, attend an assembly, join JROTC, work out, try out for baseball, or have practice for their favorite sport.
This document discusses how spiritual brands, or religious organizations, use strategic marketing approaches to sustain themselves in an era of competition. It provides background on the origins of religion and how spiritual brands satisfy needs like peace of mind, a sense of belonging, and basic amenities. Key strategies discussed include identifying needs, crafting clear mission statements, and packaging services through additional offerings like education, healthcare, and disaster relief. Examples of spiritual brands profiled include Missionaries of Charity, Chinmaya Mission, United Way, Art of Living, and Mata Amritananda Mayi Math. The document aims to understand how these brands have built and marketed themselves over time.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides contact information for Child, Youth and School Services (CYSS) at Fort Riley, including phone numbers and locations for programs like Parent Central, Family Child Care, Youth Sports, and the School Liaison. It also summarizes initiatives through the Army Family Covenant, including 20% monthly discounts on child care for deployed soldiers and $100 in sports registrations or $300 in instructional classes per child annually. The document aims to direct patrons to CYSS resources and support services for military families.
Str8ts: Solution to Weekly Extreme Str8ts #30SlowThinker
This document is a solution to a Sudoku-like logic puzzle called Str8ts. It provides the step-by-step work to solve the puzzle, beginning with identifying single candidate numbers in cells and using logic to eliminate candidates from other cells. It eventually fills all cells through this process of elimination. The summary concludes with noting there may be easier ways to solve the same puzzle.
Cells go through distinct phases of the cell cycle including growth, DNA replication, and cell division. The main stages are gap 1 (G1) involving cell growth, DNA synthesis (S) to copy DNA, gap 2 (G2) with more growth, and mitosis (M) where the cell nucleus and cytoplasm divide. The rate of cell division depends on the needs for that type of cell, with some cells not dividing at all. Cell size is limited due to faster volume than surface area growth, requiring unique cell shapes for cells that must be large.
The document outlines a proposed real estate portal that aims to improve the property search and buying process. It discusses pain points in the current market like lack of complete/accurate property information. The portal will provide detailed information on localities and sub-locations to help users make informed decisions. It will also list allied real estate service providers to make the process more convenient. The business aims to increase professionalism in the industry and provide useful tools like calculators and mobile apps. Revenue will come from listing property and service provider packages as well as banner ads. The founders have begun covering localities and developing digital marketing strategies.
Real estate council of bc guide to sellingMatt Collinge
The document provides information about selling a home in British Columbia, including:
1) It introduces the Real Estate Council of British Columbia, which regulates real estate licensees and protects public interest.
2) Selling a home is a complex process that requires understanding procedures, documents, and the roles of others involved in the transaction.
3) Working with a real estate licensee can help answer questions, assist with situations that may arise, and ensure the seller receives payment, though a home can also be sold without one.
This photo album contains images of a wolf, the number 5, something green, an arrow, something related to "westside", a group of 3 items or people, an advertisement, something you can sit on, a textbook, something seasonal, litter, something that can hold liquid, the word "exit", and an open door.
The document presents the results of a study evaluating the toxicity of TMOF, an insecticide, and its formulations (WP TMOF and Rice Husk TMOF) on Elaeidobius kamerunicus, a pollinator of oil palms. Exposure to the insecticide formulations resulted in mortality rates of less than 20% for the pollinator at 24, 48, and 72 hours, classifying the toxicity as "harmless" according to international standards. This confirms that TMOF and its products have little to no adverse effects on non-target insects like E. kamerunicus.
Crunches can strain the back and fail to strengthen core muscles for spine stability and movement. A better approach is full-body circuit training including exercises like planks, side bridges, and ball exercises. Pilates is also recommended as it builds core strength for sports and reduces injury risks while potentially improving sex life and lowering prostate cancer risk.
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
Krispy Kreme doughnuts will be sold at various locations on post from 8-10am on an upcoming day. The newsletter provides contact information for Family Readiness Group leaders for each battery. Upcoming volunteer opportunities are listed for the Alzheimer's Association, including events at local wineries and the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Sacket's Harbor. An article discusses how active duty military members and their dependents can receive free annual passes to national parks starting on Armed Forces Day. Resources for personal financial counseling and assistance are also listed.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to utilize on-post resources like Army Community Service and the Exchange.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to participate in community events and classes on winter driving and snow blower operation.
The document announces upcoming family events for the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade including a family fun run, office trick or treating, an FRG meeting and Thanksgiving lunch. It also provides contact information for brigade leadership and the FRSA and encourages soldiers and families to utilize on-post resources like Army Community Service and the Exchange.
31 July 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and information for military families. It includes details about childcare payment policies, Hispanic Heritage month activities, movies playing at the post theater, and various October community events. The final pages provide information about an affordable food program and an upcoming craft fair in November to benefit the Spouses' Club of Fort Drum.
This document provides information from Fort Riley including upcoming events, employment and housing resources, and how to stay updated through websites and social media. Key events mentioned are Gary's Pumpkin Patch opening, a USO survey, a No Dough Dinner, and a post-wide yard sale. Instructions are also provided about registering firearms brought on post and where to get flu shots. Links are included for further details.
12 June 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
This document provides a weekly update on events and news around Fort Riley, including:
- Links to current news updates and garrison commander articles
- Information on traffic reports and delays
- An upcoming networking meeting and details
- Instructions for reserving free meeting rooms through Army Community Service
- An invitation for new spouses to attend a welcome event
- Details on the reopening of the Devils Den dining facility
- Upcoming volunteer opportunities through ACS in May and June
- A free physical clinic being held at the middle school
- Details on an upcoming community police academy
- Information on ammunition amnesty days
- A discount for a Sesame Street performance in Topeka
- An update
This document provides updates on current news and events at Fort Riley and the surrounding communities. It includes links to news pages, Facebook pages, and websites with information on various units stationed at Fort Riley. It also lists upcoming community events at Fort Riley such as National Night Out, beach parties, and blood drives. Contact information is provided for childcare, registration, and additional details for each event. Key websites are also listed with information on finance, education, healthcare and more for military members and families.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information to military families. It includes notices about upcoming tax assistance, theater showings, recreational activities, and an FRG meeting. The FRG meeting highlights and Lenten/Easter schedule are inside. It also provides a thought for the day about finding humor in difficult situations and includes a job description for an FRG treasurer/fund custodian.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the week of October 16th, 2013. It includes details on a book lecture with author David Finkel, a fall retreat at Rock Springs Retreat Center, Mega Bingo to win a Chevy Spark, trick-or-treating at the Sunset Zoo, a harvest festival at Hilderbrand Farms, a night flyer shooting competition, an autocross event, Zumba classes as part of a Dance Against Domestic Violence event, a fall job fair, prescription drug collection days, a ScreamFree parenting class, Halloween events including a party at the bowling center and library truck or treat, ghost tours of Fort Riley, a
This document provides updates on current news and events happening around Fort Riley, Kansas, including links to unit pages and information on upcoming activities in July such as the Sundown Salute festival, youth trap and skeet camps, and cooking classes being offered. Key websites are also listed relating to finance, education, healthcare and other military resources.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-1 BSTB including upcoming events, training schedules, and news updates for Fort Riley. Key information includes an upcoming Defiant Holiday Ball on December 6th, ACS Family Readiness training schedule for 2014, a lecture with author David Finkel on October 17th, Mega Bingo event on October 19th, and various community events like Halloween activities and a Fall Job Fair on October 22nd. Web links are provided for further details on events and for staying updated on post news.
12 September 2012 1ABCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct.
The document provides information from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade newsletter. It announces that Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus will visit Fort Drum to discuss assisting military families with financial issues. It also discusses the new TRICARE Young Adult Prime program, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and upcoming events at the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center and B.O.S.S. Center.
The document is a newsletter from the Fort Richardson Soldier Family Readiness Group (FRSA) dated March 29, 2012. It provides information on upcoming events and programs for military families including Operation Purple summer camps for dependents, tax assistance services, movie showings, and FRG meeting dates. It also includes a short thought piece on the importance of taking action.
The document is a newsletter from the Fort Richardson Soldier Family Readiness Group (FRSA) dated March 29, 2012. It provides information on upcoming events and programs for military families including Operation Purple summer camps for dependents, tax assistance services, movie showings, and FRG meeting dates. It also includes a short thought piece on the importance of taking action.
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3 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly Newsletter: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
Thunderbolt Blast- Dec 12 Monthly Armor School Newsletter Noel Waterman
The monthly newsletter of the Armor School discusses several initiatives and upcoming events. The Chief of Armor highlights ongoing efforts to link training to operational force requirements and integrate armor and infantry training. Upcoming events include the Gainey Cup, Sullivan Cup, and Armor Ball competitions. The newsletter also provides updates on the MGS master gunner course, reconnaissance summit, and the structure of future battlefield surveillance brigades.
19 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
19 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly Newsletter: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
19 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document is a weekly newsletter for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team providing updates on local events, activities, and news. It includes information on tracking Santa Claus with NORAD, maintaining physical fitness during the holidays, managing stress with mobile apps, winter weather preparedness, and upcoming clinics schedules. It also lists upcoming community events in local cities and reminds recipients to donate to Operation Santa.
December 2012 1ID Fort Riley Monthly News UpdateNoel Waterman
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update*. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
5 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of December, including:
- The launch of the "I Know How It Feels" campaign to share personal stories of struggle and resilience.
- A virtual town hall meeting with Brig. Gen. Donald MacWillie on December 12th.
- A call for youth artwork submissions for a February peace forum exhibit.
- Ongoing advisories about noise and road closures due to training through December 14th.
- Various local holiday events, activities, and contests in Manhattan and surrounding areas.
1. 16 May 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of
1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at
http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this
link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always
up and posting new information on FaceBook! Join us on the Official 1HBCT FaceBook Page at
www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm
Fort Riley Current News Updates: This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
http://www.riley.army.mil/OurPost/CurrentNews.aspx In addition to the Current News page there are Garrison Commander's Community
Corner articles http://www.riley.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=GC-Corner
This Saturday is Armed Forces day and Military Spouse Appreciation Day- take a moment to thank a military spouse! Also, many businesses
offer free or discounted services to Military on that day- thank them for their support too!!!
McCormick Park – Play structures have been re opened for use. MWR completed the fall material replacement.
Last day of School for the following School Districts:
USD 475 (Junction City, Grandview Plaza, Milford and Fort Riley) last day
i. GRADES 6 - 12: FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2012 (FULL DAY)
ii. GRADES K - 5: MONDAY, MAY 21, 2012 (FULL DAY)
USD 383 (Manhattan) last day for all students is Wednesday, May 23rd
USD 473 (Chapman) last day for all students is Friday, May 18th
Ammunition Amnesty Day 2012: In conjunction with Post Wide cleanup efforts and IAW DA PAM 710-2-1, Fort Riley DOL will conduct
Ammunition Amnesty Day, Thursday May 17 2012 from 0800-1500 at the Fort Riley Ammunition Supply Point, Bldg 918. The ASP is located on
Caisson Hill Road, 1.4 miles north of Irwin Army Community Hospital and/or approximately 200 yards south of the intersection of Williston Point
and Caisson Hill Roads. This program provides military and civilian personnel an avenue to anonymously return ammunition and explosives to
2. government control. These items will be taken with no questions asked. Ammunition Residue - Fired brass, flare components, ammo cans, and
other metal iron expended ammunition will be turned in to the ASP. Asphalt impregnated cardboard tubes, cloth bandoleers, and fiber packing
will be disposed of in refuse dumpsters. Wood crating material and inert wood ammunition boxes may be disposed of at the C/D landfill. LIVE
AMMUNITION WILL NOT BE DISPOSED OF AT THE C/D LANDFILL OR IN THE REFUSE DUMPSTERS. If in doubt, mark the munitions and call Range
Support (239-4281/4200). For more information contact the Installation QASAS office at 239-9543/4155 or 210-8852.
Post Wide Yard Sale - Fort Riley will host a Post Wide Yard Sale on Saturday, May 19th beginning at 7:30am – 12:00pm. So drag out everything
from the closet, the attic and the garage and sell, sell, sell!!!
Looking for things to do this Month? International Championship Wrestling on 18 May at King’s field House (see flyer), Check out Abilene’s
Flour Power Fun Fest also 18 and 19 May, BBQ Contest, BBQ meal, Car Show, Motorcycle Stunt Show, and much more, check out their
website at www.caringforyou.org/flour
3. The Kids Fun Run, register your kids at www.americaskidsrun.org , 19 May 2012! See flyer.
Fun for all at the Carnival 24-28 May at the Exchange Parking lot with GREAT Savings inside the store, Free movie showing on the 24th at
Barlow Theater of Memorial Day (see flyer) . Commissary Case Lot Sale 25th and 26 th of May….LOTS TO DO, get out and enjoy!!!
Military One Source Webinar - Saving Money While Saving Energy: If learning how to spend wisely – and save money – on appliances and
other energy products appeals to you, you are invited to sign up for a free webinar on the Military OneSource (MOS) website. Information about
the webinar follows, along with a link which you can CLICK to register. You may also register and find information about the webinar under the
Community tab under Webinars at www.militaryonesource.mil. WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK AND INFORMATION FOLLOWS: Saving Money
While Saving Energy on Monday, May 21, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time; Saving Money While Saving Energy: Whether you're buying a
refrigerator, thinking about ways to reduce your home heating and cooling bills, or trying to save money on gas, the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, has important information that can save you money in every room of your home. Register now
<https://workplaceoptions.webex.com/workplaceoptions/onstage/g.php?d=716812695&t=a>. About the presenter:
Carol Kando-Pineda has served in a variety of positions with the Federal Trade Commission since 1990. She began as an attorney bringing false
advertising cases. She then became Legislative Counsel where she served as a liaison between the Commission and Congress on a variety of
issues in the agency's jurisdiction. Currently, she is Counsel in the FTC's Division of Consumer and Business Education where she leads teams to
create and distribute free resources --- print materials, websites, social media, interactive content, audio and video --- to help people spot, stop
4. and avoid fraud, manage their money and make savvy decisions in the marketplace. She also builds outreach partnerships with large
organizations. Ms. Kando-Pineda earned her A.B. from Harvard College and her J.D. from Suffolk University School of Law.
Heartland Park in Topeka
Dollar General NHRA
Summernationals Tickets are on Sale for
the 2012 Dollar General
NHRA Summernationals! This is the biggest
event in the Topeka area. Don't miss the
excitement!
All Military are always FREE to any event at
Heartland Park, show your military id at the
event window and get your ticket! More
information check out their website at
http://www.hpt.com/
5. Join our friends at Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure in Salina, as they celebrate Armed Forces Day by offering FREE admission for military personnel
and their immediate families, this Saturday, May 19th! http://ow.ly/apteA. http://rollinghillswildlife.com/
Ft Riley OCSC (Officer Civilian Spouse Club) 2012
- 2013 Membership Eligibility For 2012 - 2013 membership
year, the Fort Riley OCSC is maintaining three categories of membership.
Please check below to see what category you fall under.
Active Membership
a. Spouses of active duly commissioned officers and warrant officers.
b. Spouses of retired commissioned officers and warrant officers.
c. Spouses of Reservist and National Guard Officers.
d. Spouses of deceased commissioned officers and warrant officers who have not
remarried.
e. Spouses of government employed civilians GS-7 or above and equivalent NAF
civilian employees.
f. Spouses of retired government employed civilians GS-7 and above.
Associate Membership
a. Local Community members not eligible for Active Membership (ex Lady Troopers,
Little Apple Brigade or other military supportive individuals).
Transition Membership (This membership category is temporary for the 2012 -
2013 year)
a. Spouses of active enlisted service members.
b. Spouses of retired enlisted service members.
c. Spouses of Reservist and National Guard enlisted service members.
d. Spouses of deceased enlisted service members who have not remarried.
For more information about the benefits of membership, please visit our website:
http://www.fortrileyocsc.com/membership
6. Don’t forget about the upcoming Safety Fair on Safety Stand down day! Check out the events for 24 May
7.
8. Army OneSource Family News - the monthly newsletter from Army Community Service (ACS) and Army OneSource, the Army's most
comprehensive portal for Family members. Click on the link to read about what’s in this month’s issue:
http://www.myarmyonesource.com/familynewsletter/2012/may/default.aspx#article7
IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE:
For Special Forces, a Battle At Home
All About Mother’s Day
Memorial Day
Panetta, Dempsey Announce Initiatives to Stop Sexual Assault
Beware of Scam E-mails
Army Extends Smartcard Pilot
DoD Can Help Troops Get Civilian Credentials, Board Says
Troops Back From Deployment More At Risk of Car Accidents
The State of our Re-Unions
Army Takes a New PTSD Approach
Penske Truck Rental Teams With Support Military Spouses for Military Spouse Appreciation Day
Michelle Obama Visits Jacksonville NAS, Honors Sacrifices Made by Military Families
Jill Biden Thanks Military Families at Lee Hall Elementary
Living with Combat Stress
Need a Paying Job? 8 Ways Volunteering Can Help
JUNE 2012 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT: Victory Carnival
Who: DFMWR Recreation
What: 3 – 4 volunteers for parking assistance, cleaning tables, working activities, trash detail, setup and tear down, other duties as
assigned,
When: Thursday, 7 June 1700-2100; Friday, 8 June from 1700-2100; Saturday, June 9 from 1200-2100; and Sunday, June 10 from
1200 – 1700.
Where: Rally Point Field
Miscellaneous: Jeans or appropriately long shorts, closed toed shoes. Recreation will provide shirts
The POC for this position is:
9. Catie’ Kendrick @ 785-239-8990
Email: Caitlin.a.kendrick@us.army.mil
Cc: vicky.l.martin.civ@mail.mil
Event: Dad’s Make a Difference Picnic Kick-Off
Who: FAP
What: 25 volunteers to set up and/or tear down the event, other duties as needed and appropriate.
When: Saturday, June 9, time TBD
Where: TBD
The POC for this event is:
Kariaga Pratt @ 785-239-1729
Email: Kariaga.k.pratt.civ@mail.mil and Cc: vicky.l.martin.civ@mail.mil
EVENT: Daughtry Concert
Who: DFMWR Recreation
What: Security, entry guard, backstage help, Green Room help, trash, parking food running, other duties as assigned.
When: Sunday, 10 June, 1300-2400
Where: Riley Conference Center Grass Field
Miscellaneous: Prefer ACU bottoms or Jeans and closed toed shoes. Recreation will provide shirts
The POC for this position is:
Catie’ Kendrick @ 785-239-8990
Email: Caitlin.a.kendrick@us.army.mil
Cc: vicky.l.martin.civ@mail.mil
Event: Dad and Me Tea Party
Who: FAP (Dad’s Make a Difference)
What: 25 volunteers to set up and/or tear down the event, other duties as needed and appropriate.
When: Saturday, June 16, time TBD
Where: TBD
The POC for this event is:
Kariaga Pratt @ 785-239-1729
Email: Kariaga.k.pratt.civ@mail.mil
10. Event: Sesame Street comes to Fort Riley
Who: USO/MWR
What: MWR needs nine volunteers on each date and time to set up and/or tear down the event. This will involve heavy lifting,
please wear appropriate footwear such as steel toed shoes/boots.
When: Monday, June 18 at 0830, Tuesday, June 19 @ 1830.
Where: Long Fitness Center, Building 8069 (Normandy) Custer Hill
The POC for this event is:
Anna Pearson @ 785-240-0479
Email: anna.m.pearson2.naf@mail.mil
JULY 2012 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Event: Lt Dan Band Concert
Who: USO/MWR
What: MWR needs volunteers to assist with parking and trash detail, other duties as assigned
When: Saturday, July 28, gates open at 1800.
Where: Riley Conference Center Grass area behind the building
The POC for this event is:
Anna Pearson @ 785-240-0479
Email: anna.m.pearson2.naf@mail.mil and Cc: vicky.l.martin.civ@mail.mil
AUGUST 2012 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Event: Fort Riley Vacation Bible School
Who: Religious Support Office (Chaplain’s Office)
What: Opportunities to work with children age 5-10 with bible lessons, crafts, snacks, skits, songs, etc.
When: August 6 – 10, 0900-1300, plus TBA prep and training prior to the event.
Where: Morris Hill Chapel
The POC for this event is:
Don Ericson @ 785-239-0979
Email: Donald.e.ericson.civ@mail.mil
Cc: vicky.l.martin.civ@mail.mil
11. As always, please contact the primary point of contact and CC: vicky.l.martin.civ@mail.mil so I know the event is covered. I will
post more opportunities as they come up so be watching and PLEASE, log your hours on VMIS! With great appreciation for all that
you do, Vicky
Camp Corral- Camp Corral still has openings kids. Make sure you reserve your child/children’s spot. Camp dates are July 15-20 and children
must be between the ages of 8 and 15. To register please go to www.campcorral.org ** Camp Corral is also looking for volunteers to work
approximately 4 hours a day (can be morning/afternoons/evenings). They are also in need of teen volunteers to help with Cabin Counselors
(must be at least 16, this is a great opportunity for a junior looking to earn volunteer hours for graduation). For more information, please
contact Mike Spohn at 785-257-3221 or via email at mspohn@rocksprings.net
MMA Fan?? Get tickets to Titan Fight 23 on Friday, June 15 http://rileymwr.com/main/?p=32540 at Marshall Army Airfield for just $10 at
Leisure Travel Center. The price will go up to $30 at the door so make sure you get them now! See flyer.
Upcoming FREE Concerts on Ft Riley and K-State Campus:
12.
13. Fort Riley Leisure Travel Services (LTS) / Travel and Tickets Update: This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
http://rileymwr.com/itr/. Check out their website! They have updates on Country Stampede (see attachment), Military Dream Wedding
Giveaway, Information on Branson, Six Flags, and Walt Disney. Going to Orlando this summer in May or June, check out the flyers on some
military discounts happening! Also, FREE Tickets for Sesame Street/USO show will be available 2 weeks prior to the event at Leisure Travel
Center,! You can reach them at 785-239-5614/4415.
14. Country Stampede – Country Stampede is in need of Volunteers to work at the 4 day concert located at Tuttle Creek State Park June 21-24.
Volunteers will receive, free admission all 4 days, free parking, and free reserved seating, free t-shirt, free lunch and dinner. Volunteers must
work 5 hours a day all four days. For more information please contact Kim Wagenblast at 785-223-1513 or via email at
kim@countrystampede.com. There will be a pre meeting at McCormick Park on Fort Riley, June 16th at 11:00am
Flyer for the CDL Trucking Employer Day - June 21:
15. Garrison received a monetary award for the Army Community of Excellence and they are asking you the community to decide what to spend it
on. The following link will take you to the survey for you to vote on which project you would like to see the money go to:
http://rileymwr.com/main/?p=17897 make sure to go in and vote.
Run, Run, Run! Choose to run 10 miles, 5 miles, or 2 miles at the 10-5-2 Prairie Run http://rileymwr.com/main/?p=28015 on July 21, starting
at King Field House. Sign up now
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17. Military families to get free national parks pass: NORFOLK, Va. - Active-duty military personnel and their dependents will soon be able to enter
every national park for free as part of an effort to thank service members and their families for the sacrifices they make, the Interior Department
announced Tuesday. An annual pass will be made available to members of the military free of charge beginning Saturday, which is Armed Forces
Day. The America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Annual Pass ordinarily costs $80. It provides access to more than
2,000 national parks, wildlife refuges and other public lands. The initiative is being marked with a Tuesday ceremony at Colonial National
Historical Park in Yorktown, Va., the site of the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War. The park is nestled in a region of Virginia
that plays host to all five branches of the military, including the world's largest naval base. "I think when one goes into Virginia and you see all
the sites, the Yorktown battlefield and the whole history of the country, it's important that those who have fought in the tradition of making
sure the nation's democracy and freedom are protected also have access to these wonderful sites there," Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said in a
conference call with reporters in advance of the announcement. The National Park Service estimates that giving away the passes to service
members and their families will result in a revenue loss between $2 million and $6 million. The passes allow the owner and passengers in a single
private vehicle access to sites that charge per vehicle. At sites where entrance fees are charged per-person, it covers the pass owner and three
adults age 16 and older. "We collect about $150 million in fees nationwide, so we don't think that this amount of decrease will be significant to
the overall operations of the service," said Jon Jarvis, director of the National Park Service. Military personnel can get the passes at any national
park or wildlife refuge that charges an entrance fee by showing their military ID. Each family member will also be able to obtain their own pass
even if the service member is deployed or if they are traveling separately. The pass will be accepted at National Park Service, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Army Corps sites that charge entrance or
standard amenity fees. The free pass will be made available for activated members of the National Guard and Reserves, but not for military
veterans or retirees. The effort compliments the Joining Forces initiative being spearheaded by first lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden, wife of
Vice President Joe Biden, to support military families. "Our nation owes a debt of gratitude to our servicemen and women who make great
sacrifices to protect our country and preserve our freedom," Jill Biden said. "In recognition of their service, we are so pleased to be putting out a
welcome mat for our military families at America's most beautiful and storied sites." Online: America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal
Recreation Lands Annual Pass: http://store.usgs.gov/pass/index.html
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