The document provides information about various upcoming events and programs for military families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Operation Purple camp applications being accepted for free summer camps for military dependents in New York and other states.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offering free tax return preparation for military members and families starting on a certain date.
3) Upcoming movies being shown at the Fort Drum Post Theater for the following week.
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.
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.
Operation Purple Camp applications are being accepted now for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents in New York and other states. There are two camps available in July in New York, one locally from July 29-August 3 and another in Western New York from July 8-July 13. The Operation Purple program aims to empower military children and their families through camps and other activities while service members are deployed or serving.
The document provides information about upcoming events and services for military families at Fort Drum. It includes highlights from an FRG meeting, schedules for tax assistance and movie showings at the post theater, notices about classes and activities in March from various organizations, and details about the hours of the Urgent Care Clinic. Joe Wietecha, a personal financial counselor, will be available on Thursdays to help with financial issues like budgeting, credit checks, and debt reduction. An HSC FRG meeting is scheduled for March 28th at the 277th Battalion Classroom.
The document provides information from the 277th FRSA newsletter including:
- Thoughts on the value of relationships and kindness.
- Details about the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offering free tax return preparation services for soldiers and families.
- Upcoming events in March such as a hiking club meeting, gaming tournament, photo exhibit, and Irish dinner.
- Hours and services provided at the Urgent Care Clinic on post for illnesses and minor injuries.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information to military families. It includes thoughts on living life one day at a time, details on free tax assistance available on post, upcoming events like ski trips and movie showings, and notices for upcoming FRG meetings. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of resources and activities.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information on upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Drum for the week of February 10, 2012. It includes information on free tax assistance, movies playing at the post theater, ski trips, dances, and other recreational activities. It also provides contact information for the FRSA office and quotes about love and encouragement.
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.
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.
Operation Purple Camp applications are being accepted now for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents in New York and other states. There are two camps available in July in New York, one locally from July 29-August 3 and another in Western New York from July 8-July 13. The Operation Purple program aims to empower military children and their families through camps and other activities while service members are deployed or serving.
The document provides information about upcoming events and services for military families at Fort Drum. It includes highlights from an FRG meeting, schedules for tax assistance and movie showings at the post theater, notices about classes and activities in March from various organizations, and details about the hours of the Urgent Care Clinic. Joe Wietecha, a personal financial counselor, will be available on Thursdays to help with financial issues like budgeting, credit checks, and debt reduction. An HSC FRG meeting is scheduled for March 28th at the 277th Battalion Classroom.
The document provides information from the 277th FRSA newsletter including:
- Thoughts on the value of relationships and kindness.
- Details about the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offering free tax return preparation services for soldiers and families.
- Upcoming events in March such as a hiking club meeting, gaming tournament, photo exhibit, and Irish dinner.
- Hours and services provided at the Urgent Care Clinic on post for illnesses and minor injuries.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information to military families. It includes thoughts on living life one day at a time, details on free tax assistance available on post, upcoming events like ski trips and movie showings, and notices for upcoming FRG meetings. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of resources and activities.
The document is a newsletter from the 277th FRSA providing information on upcoming events and activities for military families at Fort Drum for the week of February 10, 2012. It includes information on free tax assistance, movies playing at the post theater, ski trips, dances, and other recreational activities. It also provides contact information for the FRSA office and quotes about love and encouragement.
The document provides information from the Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offers free tax preparation and filing for military members and families.
3) Upcoming events in February include a Valentine's party, ski trips, dances, and more.
Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion. The Nash gate on Route 26 and the gate at Munns Corners on Route 3a in Deferiet will be open from 5:30-7:30 AM Monday through Friday for DoD ID card holders only. This is expected to ease traffic along Route 26 and provide an alternate route to the airfield. The other six gates will remain unchanged.
The document provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, employment listings at Fort Drum, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and an announcement for scholarship applications through the Spouses' Club of Fort Drum. Details are given on dates, times, and locations for upcoming FRG meetings in March. The employment listing and information on nominating military children for recognition are also summarized briefly.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, Strong Bonds events, tax assistance services, recreational activities, and a community meeting with a US Senator. Key details include B Company and HSC FRG meetings on March 8th and 28th, Strong Bonds couples and singles events in early March, free tax preparation assistance available starting on March 6th, Snow Ridge Military Free ski days on Wednesdays and some Fridays in January-March, and a community meeting on March 2nd with Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus to discuss financial issues facing military families.
This newsletter provides information for families of deployed sailors aboard the USS The Sullivans. It includes command remarks from the ship's commander updating families on the ship's activities and deployments over the holidays. It also includes remarks from the ship's ombudsmen providing financial resources and tax filing information to help families manage holiday debt and prepare taxes during the upcoming filing season while a service member is deployed. Resources are listed for budgeting, paying down credit card debt, tax preparation and filing options when the service member is unavailable.
The document provides information on upcoming training, events and resources for military families at Fort Rucker. Key points include:
- Upcoming training opportunities in July include key caller/treasurer training, home-buying workshops, and AFTB Level III courses.
- Several states have adopted laws making it easier for military spouses to transfer professional licenses when moving.
- Upcoming family events at Fort Rucker in July include Independence Day celebrations, character dining nights, and a newcomers welcome.
- Online webinars through Military OneSource cover topics like career counseling, resume writing, and internet safety for children.
- Free babysitter training courses for teens will be offered on three
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.
This newsletter provides updates on local events happening around Fort Riley and links to resources for soldiers and families. Key events include a homebuyer education seminar on March 7th, an elementary school carnival on March 8th, and the Symphony in the Flint Hills ticket sale deadline on March 8th. It also includes a list of volunteer opportunities in March and April and reminds readers of the upcoming MWR Summer Guide photography contest deadline of March 29th.
The document provides information about how a potential government shutdown may affect military families at Fort Rucker. Essential services like medical care would continue but pay may be delayed. Civilian and military personnel are asked to report to work as normal. Upcoming training opportunities and community events are also announced. The document concludes with updates on TRICARE coverage for young adults and information about applied behavioral analysis therapy for autism.
The document provides updates on events and services at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including information about winter weather procedures, safety during the holiday season, Advent concerts, volunteer opportunities at the tax center, and intramural basketball signups. It also announces road construction projects in Arlington that may impact traffic through December.
Command Channel Slides, Feb. 21 to 27, 2012USAG Japan
The ZaCSA uses fundraising proceeds and shop sales to support the military community through grants to organizations. The CRB is a one-page report containing an individual's civilian personnel data. Strong Bonds Retreats provide relationship support for single and married service members. MetLife will become the new TRICARE dental provider effective May 2012.
USAG-J Command Channel Slides 02-13-2012USAG Japan
The document provides information on various community events, services, and updates for USAG Japan including:
- Encouraging people to follow the garrison on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr.
- Announcing schedule changes for orientations and driving classes.
- Providing updates on road closures, facility closures, and dining facility menus.
- Sharing information about veterans benefits, voting registration deadlines, and scholarship opportunities.
This document is a 3 page newsletter from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade providing information to soldiers and family members. It includes announcements about upcoming events like a women's conference, food festival, and concerts. It also provides notices about clinic closures for holidays, tax assistance center hours, and a summary of historical events for the coming weeks. A calendar of additional upcoming recreational and educational activities is included on the third page.
This newsletter provides Navy dependents and families with information about various benefits and programs available to them, including:
1) Enrolling in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) and obtaining military ID cards to access benefits.
2) Websites and resources for housing, education, insurance, and emergency preparedness.
3) Programs through Navy Knowledge Online, Morale Welfare and Recreation, and Fleet and Family Support Centers.
The newsletter aims to inform families of essential benefits and help them take advantage of support systems available to military dependents.
The 4th Engineer Battalion cased its colors in preparation for an upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. The battalion's colors have flown continuously over Lion's Park for 660 days while units have been deployed. The colors represent streamers earned during campaigns back to the Civil War. Children under 12 will not have to pay pool fees on post due to water restrictions. The last joint town hall meeting between Fort Carson and the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments highlighted the importance of partnership between the military and local community. Sequestration will impact both Fort Carson and the local community through cuts and loss of personnel.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and initiatives to support military families in early 2011. It discusses the USSOCOM Chief of Staff thanking the Family Readiness Group for their efforts in 2010, including events like Take Our Children to Work Day. It also previews the White House unveiling a new interagency plan to improve support for military families across areas like mental health, education, spouse employment, and childcare. The plan aims to enhance family well-being and coordinate efforts across multiple federal departments.
30 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document provides a weekly newsletter with updates about events happening at Fort Riley and within the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT). It includes information about scholarships for military spouses, changes to Army training and operations due to budget cuts, upcoming events through the Fort Riley Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program and at locations on post, tax preparation assistance, and swim lessons being offered. Key web links are provided for additional details.
The document summarizes:
1) The North Carolina Air National Guard trains and takes command of Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS), then deploys them for firefighting missions.
2) Photos show NCANG loadmasters conducting pre-flight checks on a MAFFS system aboard a C-130 and a C-130 loaded with MAFFS executing a water test.
3) The NC National Guard is facing budget cuts that will result in civilian and technician furloughs, causing financial hardship for Guard families. The Adjutant General is advocating for the continued operational use of the National Guard to maintain readiness and capabilities.
The 524th CSSB FRG is holding a meeting on October 18th from 4:30-7:00 pm at the Porter Community Center, where there will be activities, pizza, and a special appearance by McGruff the Crime Dog at 4:30. Those interested in attending need to RSVP by October 15th to either Tammie at drop5fam@yahoo.com or Allison at allisonshuck@yahoo.com.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for military families at Fort Drum in April 2012. It includes details about Operation Purple camps for military dependents, movies playing at the post theater, volunteer opportunities, tax assistance, and classes offered by Army Community Service on topics like resume writing and anger management. Recreational activities like a bowling tournament, volleyball tournament, and masquerade ball are also advertised.
The document announces an HSC FRG meeting to be held on Thursday, April 12, 2012 at 5:30pm at CiCi's Pizza located at 1222 Arsenal Street #18. There will be a $1.00 discount off the buffet. All are invited to come join the meeting.
The document provides information from the Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offers free tax preparation and filing for military members and families.
3) Upcoming events in February include a Valentine's party, ski trips, dances, and more.
Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion. The Nash gate on Route 26 and the gate at Munns Corners on Route 3a in Deferiet will be open from 5:30-7:30 AM Monday through Friday for DoD ID card holders only. This is expected to ease traffic along Route 26 and provide an alternate route to the airfield. The other six gates will remain unchanged.
The document provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, employment listings at Fort Drum, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and an announcement for scholarship applications through the Spouses' Club of Fort Drum. Details are given on dates, times, and locations for upcoming FRG meetings in March. The employment listing and information on nominating military children for recognition are also summarized briefly.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming Family Readiness Group (FRG) meetings, Strong Bonds events, tax assistance services, recreational activities, and a community meeting with a US Senator. Key details include B Company and HSC FRG meetings on March 8th and 28th, Strong Bonds couples and singles events in early March, free tax preparation assistance available starting on March 6th, Snow Ridge Military Free ski days on Wednesdays and some Fridays in January-March, and a community meeting on March 2nd with Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus to discuss financial issues facing military families.
This newsletter provides information for families of deployed sailors aboard the USS The Sullivans. It includes command remarks from the ship's commander updating families on the ship's activities and deployments over the holidays. It also includes remarks from the ship's ombudsmen providing financial resources and tax filing information to help families manage holiday debt and prepare taxes during the upcoming filing season while a service member is deployed. Resources are listed for budgeting, paying down credit card debt, tax preparation and filing options when the service member is unavailable.
The document provides information on upcoming training, events and resources for military families at Fort Rucker. Key points include:
- Upcoming training opportunities in July include key caller/treasurer training, home-buying workshops, and AFTB Level III courses.
- Several states have adopted laws making it easier for military spouses to transfer professional licenses when moving.
- Upcoming family events at Fort Rucker in July include Independence Day celebrations, character dining nights, and a newcomers welcome.
- Online webinars through Military OneSource cover topics like career counseling, resume writing, and internet safety for children.
- Free babysitter training courses for teens will be offered on three
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.
This newsletter provides updates on local events happening around Fort Riley and links to resources for soldiers and families. Key events include a homebuyer education seminar on March 7th, an elementary school carnival on March 8th, and the Symphony in the Flint Hills ticket sale deadline on March 8th. It also includes a list of volunteer opportunities in March and April and reminds readers of the upcoming MWR Summer Guide photography contest deadline of March 29th.
The document provides information about how a potential government shutdown may affect military families at Fort Rucker. Essential services like medical care would continue but pay may be delayed. Civilian and military personnel are asked to report to work as normal. Upcoming training opportunities and community events are also announced. The document concludes with updates on TRICARE coverage for young adults and information about applied behavioral analysis therapy for autism.
The document provides updates on events and services at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including information about winter weather procedures, safety during the holiday season, Advent concerts, volunteer opportunities at the tax center, and intramural basketball signups. It also announces road construction projects in Arlington that may impact traffic through December.
Command Channel Slides, Feb. 21 to 27, 2012USAG Japan
The ZaCSA uses fundraising proceeds and shop sales to support the military community through grants to organizations. The CRB is a one-page report containing an individual's civilian personnel data. Strong Bonds Retreats provide relationship support for single and married service members. MetLife will become the new TRICARE dental provider effective May 2012.
USAG-J Command Channel Slides 02-13-2012USAG Japan
The document provides information on various community events, services, and updates for USAG Japan including:
- Encouraging people to follow the garrison on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr.
- Announcing schedule changes for orientations and driving classes.
- Providing updates on road closures, facility closures, and dining facility menus.
- Sharing information about veterans benefits, voting registration deadlines, and scholarship opportunities.
This document is a 3 page newsletter from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade providing information to soldiers and family members. It includes announcements about upcoming events like a women's conference, food festival, and concerts. It also provides notices about clinic closures for holidays, tax assistance center hours, and a summary of historical events for the coming weeks. A calendar of additional upcoming recreational and educational activities is included on the third page.
This newsletter provides Navy dependents and families with information about various benefits and programs available to them, including:
1) Enrolling in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) and obtaining military ID cards to access benefits.
2) Websites and resources for housing, education, insurance, and emergency preparedness.
3) Programs through Navy Knowledge Online, Morale Welfare and Recreation, and Fleet and Family Support Centers.
The newsletter aims to inform families of essential benefits and help them take advantage of support systems available to military dependents.
The 4th Engineer Battalion cased its colors in preparation for an upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. The battalion's colors have flown continuously over Lion's Park for 660 days while units have been deployed. The colors represent streamers earned during campaigns back to the Civil War. Children under 12 will not have to pay pool fees on post due to water restrictions. The last joint town hall meeting between Fort Carson and the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments highlighted the importance of partnership between the military and local community. Sequestration will impact both Fort Carson and the local community through cuts and loss of personnel.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and initiatives to support military families in early 2011. It discusses the USSOCOM Chief of Staff thanking the Family Readiness Group for their efforts in 2010, including events like Take Our Children to Work Day. It also previews the White House unveiling a new interagency plan to improve support for military families across areas like mental health, education, spouse employment, and childcare. The plan aims to enhance family well-being and coordinate efforts across multiple federal departments.
30 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document provides a weekly newsletter with updates about events happening at Fort Riley and within the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT). It includes information about scholarships for military spouses, changes to Army training and operations due to budget cuts, upcoming events through the Fort Riley Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program and at locations on post, tax preparation assistance, and swim lessons being offered. Key web links are provided for additional details.
The document summarizes:
1) The North Carolina Air National Guard trains and takes command of Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS), then deploys them for firefighting missions.
2) Photos show NCANG loadmasters conducting pre-flight checks on a MAFFS system aboard a C-130 and a C-130 loaded with MAFFS executing a water test.
3) The NC National Guard is facing budget cuts that will result in civilian and technician furloughs, causing financial hardship for Guard families. The Adjutant General is advocating for the continued operational use of the National Guard to maintain readiness and capabilities.
The 524th CSSB FRG is holding a meeting on October 18th from 4:30-7:00 pm at the Porter Community Center, where there will be activities, pizza, and a special appearance by McGruff the Crime Dog at 4:30. Those interested in attending need to RSVP by October 15th to either Tammie at drop5fam@yahoo.com or Allison at allisonshuck@yahoo.com.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for military families at Fort Drum in April 2012. It includes details about Operation Purple camps for military dependents, movies playing at the post theater, volunteer opportunities, tax assistance, and classes offered by Army Community Service on topics like resume writing and anger management. Recreational activities like a bowling tournament, volleyball tournament, and masquerade ball are also advertised.
The document announces an HSC FRG meeting to be held on Thursday, April 12, 2012 at 5:30pm at CiCi's Pizza located at 1222 Arsenal Street #18. There will be a $1.00 discount off the buffet. All are invited to come join the meeting.
Lightning Talk #9: How UX and Data Storytelling Can Shape Policy by Mika Aldabaux singapore
How can we take UX and Data Storytelling out of the tech context and use them to change the way government behaves?
Showcasing the truth is the highest goal of data storytelling. Because the design of a chart can affect the interpretation of data in a major way, one must wield visual tools with care and deliberation. Using quantitative facts to evoke an emotional response is best achieved with the combination of UX and data storytelling.
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Learn BEM fundamentals as fast as possible. What is BEM (Block, element, modifier), BEM syntax, how it works with a real example, etc.
The document discusses how personalization and dynamic content are becoming increasingly important on websites. It notes that 52% of marketers see content personalization as critical and 75% of consumers like it when brands personalize their content. However, personalization can create issues for search engine optimization as dynamic URLs and content are more difficult for search engines to index than static pages. The document provides tips for SEOs to help address these personalization and SEO challenges, such as using static URLs when possible and submitting accurate sitemaps.
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.
Operation Purple Camp applications are being accepted now for free summer camps for qualifying military dependents in New York and other states. There are two camps available in July in New York, one locally from July 29-August 3 and another in Western New York from July 8-July 13. The Operation Purple program aims to empower military children and their families through camps and other activities while service members are deployed or serving.
This document provides information on various family readiness and community events happening around Fort Drum in February 2012. It announces two Family Readiness Group meetings, a parents night out childcare event, an autism support group, and an upcoming high school play. It also provides information on an Army Tax Assistance Center, a Spouses Club scholarship opportunity, and mentions that family readiness programs may be affected by budget cuts.
The document provides information on various upcoming family readiness events and programs at Fort Drum including:
1) Details on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings for different companies and units.
2) Information about an upcoming assessment survey to determine the performance and importance of family support programs with potential budget cuts looming.
3) Details on free tax preparation services available at the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center for soldiers and their families.
4) An announcement for the Spouses Club scholarship program with an application deadline of March 31, 2012 for the upcoming academic year.
The document provides information on various upcoming family readiness events and programs at Fort Drum including:
1) Details on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings for different companies and units.
2) Information about the Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) being available to see soldiers and family members.
3) An announcement for a customer service assessment survey seeking input on family readiness programs due to potential budget cuts.
4) Details on free childcare being provided through the "Parents Night Out" program.
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.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities for families at Fort Drum in October 2012. It announces a Fall Festival on October 26th at the 277th hangar from 2-6pm for soldiers and families. It also provides information on childcare payment policies, winter driving safety courses, movies playing at the post theater, and various youth activities happening throughout the month like a paint your pumpkin contest and teen karaoke contest.
The document provides information about upcoming events for families at Fort Drum in October 2012. It lists events such as a veterans information day, movie nights, a paint your pumpkin contest, volleyball tournament, dances, soft opening of a new youth center, gaming tournaments, reading with animals, Halloween parties, haunted hayrides, karaoke contests, and a zombie fun run. It also provides information about Food $en$e, a program that offers discounted food units to help stretch food budgets for families.
The new edition of Fort Drum's post guide is now available as a PDF! If you're new to the installation or just looking for more information about our post and the surrounding areas this is a great resource for you.
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 newsletter from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade providing information to soldiers and families. It includes notices about an upcoming survey on family programs, snow removal regulations for on-post housing, free ski days at a local resort, and upcoming movies at the post theater. It also lists contact information for brigade family readiness group leaders and upcoming community events.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center will open to prepare and file federal and state income tax returns for free.
3) Jefferson Community College will hold its annual Super Science Saturday event on February 4th featuring hands-on science demonstrations and exhibits for students in grades 5-8.
The document provides information on various upcoming events and activities for military families stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, including Family Readiness Group meetings, tax preparation assistance, scholarships for military children, job fairs, career counseling for military spouses, home energy audits, nominations for the Military Child of the Year award, and health and wellness programs.
The document provides information on various upcoming events at Joint Base Lewis-McChord including unit meetings, runs, tax assistance resources, scholarships, and other community activities occurring in March and April. Key events include a St. Patrick's Day 5K/10K run on March 17th, the annual Parent University seminar on April 13th, and wearing purple on April 13th to support military children during the Month of the Military Child.
This newsletter provides information for families of the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Drum. It announces giveaways of bikes and food for Father's Day, summer youth employment programs, registration for a river race, changes to clinic hours, baseball camps, and security reporting. It also lists upcoming family events and movies at the post theater.
This document provides information from the 277th FRSA including thoughts on kindness, a summary of the Buffalo Bills football game, details on childcare payments and late fees, upcoming movies at the post theater, and various community events in September and October such as a craft fair, haunted hayride, and meet the author event. It encourages resilience and kindness in interactions with others.
This document provides information from the 277th FRSA including thoughts on kindness, a summary of the Buffalo Bills football game, details on childcare payments and late fees, upcoming movies at the post theater, and various community events in September and October such as a craft fair, haunted hayride, and meet the author event. It encourages resilience and kindness in interactions with others.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for the month of November 2012. It lists various classes, tournaments, trips and craft fairs happening throughout the month. Details are provided such as dates, locations, costs and points of contact for the different events. The document also provides information on accessing the McEwen Library catalog from mobile devices and advertising an upcoming bird hunting trip through Adventure Training in November.
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The document is a weekly family update from USAACE that includes information about upcoming training workshops, scholarships, and financial literacy programs. It also contains a brief article about deer strikes and safety when encountering deer on the road. Additionally, it lists several scholarship opportunities and deadlines for military families.
The document provides information about upcoming family events at Fort Drum including Operation Purple summer camps for military dependents, Alpha FRG meeting, movie showings, and volunteer appreciation week. It also advertises upcoming classes, sales, and recreational activities in April and notes the 2012 National Prescription Take Back Day.
The document provides information from the 277th FRSA newsletter including:
1) Applications are being accepted for free Operation Purple summer camps for military dependents in New York State from July to August 2012.
2) The Alpha 277th ASB FRG meeting has been rescheduled for April 19th at 5:30pm.
3) Operation Purple camps provide a fun opportunity for military children to make friends and be reminded they are the nation's youngest heroes.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
High performance Serverless Java on AWS- GoTo Amsterdam 2024Vadym Kazulkin
Java is for many years one of the most popular programming languages, but it used to have hard times in the Serverless community. Java is known for its high cold start times and high memory footprint, comparing to other programming languages like Node.js and Python. In this talk I'll look at the general best practices and techniques we can use to decrease memory consumption, cold start times for Java Serverless development on AWS including GraalVM (Native Image) and AWS own offering SnapStart based on Firecracker microVM snapshot and restore and CRaC (Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint) runtime hooks. I'll also provide a lot of benchmarking on Lambda functions trying out various deployment package sizes, Lambda memory settings, Java compilation options and HTTP (a)synchronous clients and measure their impact on cold and warm start times.
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
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FRSA FLASH 4 APRIL 2012
1. FRSA FLASH
WEDNESDAY, 4 APRIL 2012 .
Special Points of Interest
THOUGHTS 2
OPERATION 5
PURPLE
THEATER 8
SPECIAL NOTE 12
ACS MRT 16
FRG MEETINGS 17-18
LTC Stiller
TF MTN Eagle Cdr
CSM Escalera
TF MTN Eagle CSM
Michele Galloway
TF MTN Eagle FRSA
Office 315-774-1206
Cell 315-836-6496
FROM 277th FRSA: Operation Purple Camp applications are being ac-
cepted now. These are free summer camps for qualifying military depend-
ents. There are 2 camps available in NY State, Camp Wabasso locally from
July 29, 2012 - August 3, 2012 and Pioneer Camp from July 8, 2012 - July 13,
2012 in Western NY. There are also camps available in other areas of the
Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material pre-
sented does not represent the views or endorsement of the 10th CAB or the Army. This material is for
personal use of the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable re-
strictions and guidelines.
2. PAGE 2 FRSA FLASH
THOUGHTS TO CONSIDER !!!
Happiness is not a guarantee in life. It is not automatic. Happiness is a conscious choice that we
make each day. It is not based on conditions but rather is based on individual responses.
Luci Swindoll is a woman who helps thousands of people to discover a life filled with happiness. She
is the author of Celebrating Life and a co-author of various Women of Faith devotionals. She has
served as a business executive of Mobil Oil Corporation and as vice president with Insight for Living.
Luci's words are filled with keys that can unlock a lifestyle of happiness. "To experience happiness,
we must train ourselves to live in this moment, to savor it for what it is, not running ahead in anticipa-
tion of some future date nor lagging behind in the paralysis of the past."
Don't allow yourself to lag behind in the past. Grab the moment you are in. Discover the sheer happi-
ness of the present and the great expectation for the future. Wake up each day anticipating the hap-
piness you are about to discover in your day!
3. PAGE 3 FRSA FLASH
Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offers free tax return preparation
Capt. Jordan Walerstein
Tax Assistance Center Officer in Charge
The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center is scheduled to open Tuesday. Staffed by IRS trained
and certified Soldiers, the TAC will prepare and electronically file your federal and state in-
come tax returns free of charge. By filing your return electronically, you can receive your re-
fund in as little as one week.
Part of the Legal Assistance Office and the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, the TAC staff
assists active-duty Soldiers, mobilized Reservists on active duty for more than 29 days, retired
service members and their Families.
Under Army regulations, self-employed taxpayers and those involved in other private business
activities are not eligible for tax assistance services. (Family Child Care providers remain eligi-
ble.)
The TAC staff also is equipped to prepare 2010 returns for Soldiers returning from deployment
who were not able to file last year.
Located on South Post at the corner of Lewis and Conway / First Street West in Bldg. T-120
(near the AAFES gas station and across the street from Behavioral Health), the TAC will be
open from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Beginning Monday, you may call 772-6727 to schedule a next business day appointment.
Throughout tax season, the appointment line will open at 1 p.m. each day and will remain
open until all appointments are filled for the next business day.
The following documents are required to schedule an appointment:
Military ID (Common Access Card)
Social Security cards for you, your spouse and dependents and/or a Social Security num-
ber verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration. (Your military ID is not suffi-
cient.)
Birth dates for you, your spouse and dependents listed on the tax return.
Your Army W-2, which is available at www.mypay.dfas.mil. (Your leave and earnings state-
ment is not sufficient.)
A voided check to receive your refund by direct deposit.
To file taxes electronically on a married-filing-joint tax return, both spouses must be present or
have a special power of attorney or IRS Form 2848 authorizing you to sign the return.
The following documents may be necessary depending on your circumstances:
Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) assignment letter for you, your spouse
and dependents;
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Proof of foreign status, if applying for an ITIN;
Wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R from all employers of all of your
Family Members;
Interest and dividend statements from banks and brokers, including mortgage interest state-
ments (Forms 1099);
A copy of last year’s federal and state returns if available;
Divorce decrees and receipts for alimony paid or received;
Child custody and support orders;
Receipts for IRA contributions;
Total paid for day care provider and the day care provider’s tax identifying number (the pro-
vider's Social Security number or business Employer Identification Number); and
Receipts and other supporting documentation if you plan to itemize your deductions in lieu of the
standard deduction.
Visit www.facebook.com/drumtax for the most up-to-date information on the TAC.
For more information, call the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center at 772-3735.
Check out all the FACEBOOK
pages. We have a page for the 10th
Combat Aviation Brigade as well as
each of our Task Forces within our
Brigade.
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When you hear "Operation Purple camp" you should think: Kids Serve Too! The National Mili-
tary Family Association's Operation Purple camps are a time for having fun, making friends,
and reminding military kids that they are the Nation's youngest heroes.
The Operation Purple program was created in 2004 in response to the call from military par-
ents to "help us help our kids." The mission of the Operation Purple program is to empower
military children and their families to develop and maintain healthy and connected relation-
ships, in spite of the current military environment. We do this through a variety of means, in-
cluding the healing and holistic aspect of the natural world. The program is joint or
"purple"— and open to children and families of active duty, National Guard or Reserve ser-
vice members from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or the Commis-
sioned Corps of the US Public Health Service and NOAA.
Since its creation in 2004, the Operation Purple program has grown to serve approximately
45,000 military children and teens. The Operation Purple program also includes family re-
treats at national parks and specialized family camps geared to address the needs of children
and families of our nation’s wounded service members.
The 2012 traditional Operation Purple camp applications are now available! For information
about a camp, please view http://www.militaryfamily.org/our-programs/operation-purple/2012-
camps/ for the full alphabetical list of camps by state.
APRIL 2012 Preview Is
Now Available Online
http://www.drummwr.com/
ClassesandEvents_files/
April%202012%
20Pre-
view_FMWR_Preview.pdf
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What’s Playing at the Movies?
Post Theater
Bldg 10725, North Riva Ridge
Admission is $4.50 for adults; $2.25 for children 6-11; FREE for children 5
and younger.
For more movie information, call 772-5571
THU APR 05 - 1900 This Means War (PG-13) ALL SEATS FOR THIS SHOWING $1
FRI APR 06 - 1900 Wanderlust (R)
2130 Act of Valor (R)
SAT APR 07 - 1400 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (PG)
1400 Act of Valor (R)
2130 Wanderlust (R)
SUN APR 08 - 1400 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (PG-13)
1700 Wanderlust (R)
THU APR 12 - 1900 Act of Valor (R) ALL SEATS FOR THIS SHOWING $1
FRI APR 13 - 1900 Gone (PG-13)
2130 Project X (R)
SAT APR 14 - 1400 Dr. Seuss the Lorax (PG)
1900 Gone (PG-13)
2130 Project X (R)
SUN APR 15 - 1400 Dr. Seuss the Lorax (PG)
1700 Gone (PG-13)
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APRIL 2012 COMING ATTRACTIONS AND ITEMS OF INTEREST
April 5 – Mother-To-Be Breakfast – Army Community Service
April 5 – Employment 101 – Army Community Service
April 5, 6, & 7 – NY Hunter Education Course – Adventure Training
April 6, 7, & 8 – Used Book Sale – McEwen Library
April 14 – Texas Hold ’Em Tournament – BOSS
April 14 – 4-Person Team Bowling Tournament – Sports Office
April 14 – All My Peeps Are In The Library – McEwen Library
April 14 – Masquerade Ball – School Age Service
April 14 – Youth Volleyball Tournament – Youth Center
April 16 – Resume Writing Computer Lab – Army Community Service
April 16 – 20 – Week Long NAF Property Sale – Family and MWR
April 17 – Anger Management Classes – Army Community Services
April 18 – Positive Discipline for Children Class – Army Community Service
April 19 – Fort Drum Annual Volunteer Ceremony – The Commons
Please NOTE: The 2012 National Pre-
scription Take Back Day will be held at
the Fort Drum AAFES/Commissary
complex on Saturday, April 28, 2012,
10am-2pm hours.
Joe Wietecha , Our Personal Financial Counselor, is
MFLC-PFC back and here to help 277th Soldiers and Families on
Thursdays (at BN) with any financial issues or just to ask
questions until April 13, 2012. Call him at 586-350-7650 to
help set up a budget, check your credit, develop a plan to
get out of debt, get started investing, or whatever you need
assistance with.