The document is a newsletter from Fort Rucker Community providing information on upcoming events, updates from the Lyster Army Health Clinic, kids news and notes, and contact information for various services on base. It includes a calendar of Halloween-themed events happening at the end of October, notices about the clinic being closed on certain dates and referring patients due to a provider shortage, a limited time kids' meal promotion, and fire prevention activities being held the first week of October.
The document outlines the holiday operating hours for various recreation facilities on Fort Rucker from December 18th through January 2nd. Many facilities are closed or have reduced hours on weekends and holidays during this period. Operating schedules vary by facility but most have normal weekday hours except for closures on December 24th-25th and January 1st. The Landing Zone has extended New Year's Eve hours and is open until 2200 on January 1st.
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 information about an upcoming FRCSC event - a wine tasting and newlywed game night on February 17th. It also includes details about reserving a spot for the event by February 14th and collecting donations for local animal shelters. Additionally, it provides information about open board positions for the 2011-2012 year and an upcoming Sweetheart Bingo fundraiser for senior citizens on February 23rd.
The document is a weekly family update from USAACE that provides information about upcoming events and training opportunities at Fort Rucker in early July 2011. It discusses details about Freedom Fest celebrations on July 2nd including prohibited items, gate hours, and event maps. It also provides facts about Independence Day and encourages donations to a back-to-school supply drive for military children.
This document provides a weekly family update from USAACE including:
- An ornament contest deadline of November 25th
- Information about the Defense Language Institute replacing Rosetta Stone language programs with their HeadStart2 products available online
- A list of upcoming training/workshops for families
- Things to do around Fort Rucker that weekend including a dance performance and festival
- A section about healthy smartphone apps including ones for symptom logging, accessing TRICARE information, finding healthier food options, and tracking walks
The document provides information from the USAACE Weekly Family Update newsletter dated February 10, 2012. It discusses the following key points:
1) The Fort Rucker Child Supervision Policy was recently revised, imposing new requirements for supervision of children on post. The policy defines lack of supervision and consequences for violating the policy.
2) The newsletter provides information on scholarships available for military children, including the Space Camp scholarship which covers full tuition for a 6-day program at the Space Camp in Huntsville, AL.
3) A matrix outlining the child supervision policy is included, specifying rules for supervision of children under age 12, ages 12-18 who babysit, and ages 17-18 being left overnight
Misty Alvaro, Shelly Miller, and Tony Nguyen give a student presentation to the incoming class of Kent State University MLIS Students in Columbus, OH on 8/24/10
The document provides information about upcoming community events at Fort Rucker in October, including Wear Purple Day on October 7th and a self defense techniques class on October 15th. It also advertises movies playing at the REEL Time Theater, including Step Up 3D on September 23rd and Eat Pray Love and The Switch later in the month. Finally, it declares that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and provides contact information for domestic violence support hotlines.
The document outlines the holiday operating hours for various recreation facilities on Fort Rucker from December 18th through January 2nd. Many facilities are closed or have reduced hours on weekends and holidays during this period. Operating schedules vary by facility but most have normal weekday hours except for closures on December 24th-25th and January 1st. The Landing Zone has extended New Year's Eve hours and is open until 2200 on January 1st.
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 information about an upcoming FRCSC event - a wine tasting and newlywed game night on February 17th. It also includes details about reserving a spot for the event by February 14th and collecting donations for local animal shelters. Additionally, it provides information about open board positions for the 2011-2012 year and an upcoming Sweetheart Bingo fundraiser for senior citizens on February 23rd.
The document is a weekly family update from USAACE that provides information about upcoming events and training opportunities at Fort Rucker in early July 2011. It discusses details about Freedom Fest celebrations on July 2nd including prohibited items, gate hours, and event maps. It also provides facts about Independence Day and encourages donations to a back-to-school supply drive for military children.
This document provides a weekly family update from USAACE including:
- An ornament contest deadline of November 25th
- Information about the Defense Language Institute replacing Rosetta Stone language programs with their HeadStart2 products available online
- A list of upcoming training/workshops for families
- Things to do around Fort Rucker that weekend including a dance performance and festival
- A section about healthy smartphone apps including ones for symptom logging, accessing TRICARE information, finding healthier food options, and tracking walks
The document provides information from the USAACE Weekly Family Update newsletter dated February 10, 2012. It discusses the following key points:
1) The Fort Rucker Child Supervision Policy was recently revised, imposing new requirements for supervision of children on post. The policy defines lack of supervision and consequences for violating the policy.
2) The newsletter provides information on scholarships available for military children, including the Space Camp scholarship which covers full tuition for a 6-day program at the Space Camp in Huntsville, AL.
3) A matrix outlining the child supervision policy is included, specifying rules for supervision of children under age 12, ages 12-18 who babysit, and ages 17-18 being left overnight
Misty Alvaro, Shelly Miller, and Tony Nguyen give a student presentation to the incoming class of Kent State University MLIS Students in Columbus, OH on 8/24/10
The document provides information about upcoming community events at Fort Rucker in October, including Wear Purple Day on October 7th and a self defense techniques class on October 15th. It also advertises movies playing at the REEL Time Theater, including Step Up 3D on September 23rd and Eat Pray Love and The Switch later in the month. Finally, it declares that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and provides contact information for domestic violence support hotlines.
The FRCSC is hosting a murder mystery dinner on October 21st from 6-6:30pm. The event will take place at The Landing Stage at Fort Rucker. Dinner will include rotisserie chicken, green beans, corn, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and dinner rolls. The cost is $14 per person. Guests are asked to RSVP by October 15th and bring a small toy for a community outreach program. The evening will include vendors, dinner, a murder mystery play performed by the FRCSC board, and an opportunity for guests to guess the murderer.
Nsa best practices for keeping your home network secureFort Rucker FRSA
1. The document provides best practices for securing a home network and devices, including maintaining updated operating systems and software, using strong passwords, limiting administrator privileges, and implementing encryption and firewalls.
2. It recommends specific security configurations for Windows, MacOS, and networking devices like routers to prevent attacks and data theft.
3. Tips are also provided for safe internet behaviors like using VPNs for public networks, limiting personal information sharing online, and enabling encryption for email and other internet activities.
The USAACE Weekly Family Update provides information about:
1) Force protection condition (FPCON) levels and what they mean for safety and security measures on base.
2) Upcoming events on base like free bowling, a women's health fair, and a family fun fitness festival.
3) A workshop about using credit wisely and managing debt.
4) A new website for signing up for motorcycle training courses and information about local community events off base.
The USAACE Family Weekly Update provides information on upcoming events and programs for families at Fort Rucker, including a concert called "Music Under the Alabama Stars", the Fort Rucker Job Fair, and employment and volunteer opportunities. The newsletter announces that childcare is now available at the Physical Fitness Center and encourages volunteering as a way to get involved in the community and develop skills.
The document discusses aggregating sensor data as linked data. It defines data aggregation as computing an aggregate value for a group of values using an aggregation function and partitioning predicate. It presents approaches for spatially and temporally aggregating sensor observations and linking the aggregated observations as linked data. This involves extending the SOS design pattern to represent aggregated observations and tracing their provenance back to original observations. Finally, it outlines future work on formalizing the effects of aggregation on links and integrating aggregation with sensor plug-and-play and linked sensor streams.
The document is a weekly update from USAACE Family Resources providing information on upcoming events and training opportunities at Fort Rucker in November, including a bake-off contest, family resilience training, and co-parenting workshops. It also lists local urgent care clinics for military beneficiaries and provides details about the 20th Annual Chili 5K & Cook-off fundraiser happening on November 5th.
The document provides guidance to disable the "PLACES I CHECKED INTO" Facebook application due to security concerns. The application posts a user's location to their profile based on their IP address when logging into Facebook. For military users, this could inadvertently disclose their location while on operations or in risky areas like Northern Ireland. The summary provides step-by-step instructions to disable location posting and checking-in features to avoid security risks.
The document provides information for families at Fort Rucker, including upcoming training events, details about Army retirement services and benefits, a campaign to identify families with special needs members, and the introduction of a new emergency notification system called CodeRED. Key details include information on retirement counseling and publications, mandatory enrollment for families with special needs members, and how CodeRED uses a reverse 911 system to directly contact subscribers with emergency warnings.
This bulletin for retired soldiers, surviving spouses, and families provides updates on key issues. It bids farewell to GEN Casey as Army Chief of Staff and SMA Preston, and welcomes their successors. It also bids farewell to the longtime editor of Army Echoes, Laura Paul, who is retiring. The bulletin discusses the Chief of Staff Army Retiree Council meeting, where health care and communication were top concerns. It provides information on the removal of social security numbers from military ID cards and encourages readers to receive the electronic version of Army Echoes online.
The document featured 3 holiday recipes from members of the National Guard family:
1) Mam Mam's Cardamom Braid Bread, a braided bread recipe passed down through generations in one family and made for every family occasion.
2) Grandma's Famous Sugar Cookies, a family favorite cut-out sugar cookie recipe that was always requested.
3) Aunt Betty's Cranberry Sauce, a whole berry cranberry sauce recipe that was a staple at Thanksgiving gatherings.
This one sentence document provides a phone number, (334) 255-0960, for contacting the organization or individual to obtain additional information on an unspecified topic. No other context or details are given about what type of information can be acquired by calling the number.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
A women's health fair and baby shower will be held on May 15th from 10am to 2pm at The Landing. The free event will provide health screenings, demonstrations, activities, and educational materials to promote women's health and wellness. Representatives from the Lyster Army Health Clinic, chiropractors, massage therapists, pharmacies, health food retailers, optical shops, fitness centers, health care providers, and OBGYN will be in attendance, along with pediatric information for new and expecting moms. For more details, call Family & MWR at 334-598-5311.
The FRCSC is hosting a murder mystery dinner on October 21st from 6-6:30pm. The event will take place at The Landing Stage at Fort Rucker. Dinner will include rotisserie chicken, green beans, corn, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and dinner rolls. The cost is $14 per person. Guests are asked to RSVP by October 15th and bring a small toy for a community outreach program. The evening will include vendors, dinner, a murder mystery play performed by the FRCSC board, and an opportunity for guests to guess the murderer.
Nsa best practices for keeping your home network secureFort Rucker FRSA
1. The document provides best practices for securing a home network and devices, including maintaining updated operating systems and software, using strong passwords, limiting administrator privileges, and implementing encryption and firewalls.
2. It recommends specific security configurations for Windows, MacOS, and networking devices like routers to prevent attacks and data theft.
3. Tips are also provided for safe internet behaviors like using VPNs for public networks, limiting personal information sharing online, and enabling encryption for email and other internet activities.
The USAACE Weekly Family Update provides information about:
1) Force protection condition (FPCON) levels and what they mean for safety and security measures on base.
2) Upcoming events on base like free bowling, a women's health fair, and a family fun fitness festival.
3) A workshop about using credit wisely and managing debt.
4) A new website for signing up for motorcycle training courses and information about local community events off base.
The USAACE Family Weekly Update provides information on upcoming events and programs for families at Fort Rucker, including a concert called "Music Under the Alabama Stars", the Fort Rucker Job Fair, and employment and volunteer opportunities. The newsletter announces that childcare is now available at the Physical Fitness Center and encourages volunteering as a way to get involved in the community and develop skills.
The document discusses aggregating sensor data as linked data. It defines data aggregation as computing an aggregate value for a group of values using an aggregation function and partitioning predicate. It presents approaches for spatially and temporally aggregating sensor observations and linking the aggregated observations as linked data. This involves extending the SOS design pattern to represent aggregated observations and tracing their provenance back to original observations. Finally, it outlines future work on formalizing the effects of aggregation on links and integrating aggregation with sensor plug-and-play and linked sensor streams.
The document is a weekly update from USAACE Family Resources providing information on upcoming events and training opportunities at Fort Rucker in November, including a bake-off contest, family resilience training, and co-parenting workshops. It also lists local urgent care clinics for military beneficiaries and provides details about the 20th Annual Chili 5K & Cook-off fundraiser happening on November 5th.
The document provides guidance to disable the "PLACES I CHECKED INTO" Facebook application due to security concerns. The application posts a user's location to their profile based on their IP address when logging into Facebook. For military users, this could inadvertently disclose their location while on operations or in risky areas like Northern Ireland. The summary provides step-by-step instructions to disable location posting and checking-in features to avoid security risks.
The document provides information for families at Fort Rucker, including upcoming training events, details about Army retirement services and benefits, a campaign to identify families with special needs members, and the introduction of a new emergency notification system called CodeRED. Key details include information on retirement counseling and publications, mandatory enrollment for families with special needs members, and how CodeRED uses a reverse 911 system to directly contact subscribers with emergency warnings.
This bulletin for retired soldiers, surviving spouses, and families provides updates on key issues. It bids farewell to GEN Casey as Army Chief of Staff and SMA Preston, and welcomes their successors. It also bids farewell to the longtime editor of Army Echoes, Laura Paul, who is retiring. The bulletin discusses the Chief of Staff Army Retiree Council meeting, where health care and communication were top concerns. It provides information on the removal of social security numbers from military ID cards and encourages readers to receive the electronic version of Army Echoes online.
The document featured 3 holiday recipes from members of the National Guard family:
1) Mam Mam's Cardamom Braid Bread, a braided bread recipe passed down through generations in one family and made for every family occasion.
2) Grandma's Famous Sugar Cookies, a family favorite cut-out sugar cookie recipe that was always requested.
3) Aunt Betty's Cranberry Sauce, a whole berry cranberry sauce recipe that was a staple at Thanksgiving gatherings.
This one sentence document provides a phone number, (334) 255-0960, for contacting the organization or individual to obtain additional information on an unspecified topic. No other context or details are given about what type of information can be acquired by calling the number.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
A women's health fair and baby shower will be held on May 15th from 10am to 2pm at The Landing. The free event will provide health screenings, demonstrations, activities, and educational materials to promote women's health and wellness. Representatives from the Lyster Army Health Clinic, chiropractors, massage therapists, pharmacies, health food retailers, optical shops, fitness centers, health care providers, and OBGYN will be in attendance, along with pediatric information for new and expecting moms. For more details, call Family & MWR at 334-598-5311.
Hal Edward Runkel is a licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of The ScreamFree Institute. He has been successfully teaching parents ScreamFree relationship methods for over ten years. ScreamFree Parenting focuses on helping parents stay calm and connected with their kids by focusing on themselves, growing up, and calming down rather than operating out of fear. This allows parents to revolutionize their relationships with their children from a place of higher principles. Hal will be giving a talk on the five truths every parent needs to know using the ScreamFree approach.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key information from the document:
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 Fort Rucker Dining Facility is inviting deployed spouses and their families to a free dinner and is allowing friends and extended family to join for $5 per meal. The event is located behind the Colton-Fortenberry Gym and those interested can contact CPT Blevins at 334-255-8938 for more information.
The document provides a dictionary of internet slang terms, or "internet lingo". It begins with an introduction and overview. The main content is a comprehensive list of codes and acronyms used in online communication, organized alphabetically from A to Z, with definitions provided. The document encourages parents to use such reference guides to help understand their children's online activities and conversations.
The 2012 Spring ABA Symposium will take place on March 3rd from 11:30 AM to 3 PM at The Commons building at 8950 7th Avenue. It will feature guest speakers such as Dr. Jonathan Pfeifer discussing behavior disorders, Jenny Underwood on behavior management plans, Debbie Taylor on communicating with children, and Kelli Reynoldson on EFMP process and family resources. Angie can be called at 334-596-0476 to register for the event.
The Flight School Social is an adult-only event on Friday, March 2nd from 7-10pm at The Landing featuring Bunco, cards, hors d'oeuvres and an open bar. MAJ Jason D. James, the commander of Bravo Company, is hosting the event for flight school students, cadre and spouses to have fun and socialize.
The document provides information from the USAACE Family Weekly Update newsletter dated 3 February 2012. It includes the following:
1) An announcement that the official US Army homepage is now available on iPhone, allowing users to access Army news, videos, and social media directly from their phone.
2) Information about the Fort Rucker Family Support Facility, also known as "The Commons on 7th", which provides computers, meeting space, childcare, and information for soldiers and families.
3) A list of upcoming training workshops at Fort Rucker, including classes on FAFSA assistance, anger management, and programs to prepare children to stay home alone.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
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significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
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The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
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to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
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these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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1. ISSUE 36
Fort Rucker Community
8 OCTOBER 2010
News & Notes
United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence
Ft. Rucker, Al 36362
Upcoming Events
29 October — Haunted
Hay Ride
30 October — Spooky
5K, and the LZ Monster
Ball
1 Nov—26 Nov —
Ornament Contest
Inside this issue
TRICARE Suspicious 2
Calls
Lyster Clinic Updates 3
Kids News & Notes 4
Single Soldier — BOSS 5
Survey
Salute to Military 6
Family Nomination
form
Rucker Numbers 7
“An empowered organization is one in which individuals have the knowledge,
skill, desire, and opportunity to personally succeed in a way that leads to
Youth Essay Form 8 collective organizational success.”
2. Page 2 FORT RUCKER COMMUNITY
NEWS & NOTES
Have your
own
Business?
All individuals operating a
personal business must be
registered with the
Commercial Solicitation
Officer at Fort Rucker.
Examples of Home Based
(personal) businesses:
Mary Kay
Pampered Chef
Tupperware AAFES Facebook
Scentsy Coupons
Avon
Tutoring
Jewelry Updated every two weeks, can
Tastefully Simple be used at all AAFES facili-
Photography
To register, see Mr. Billy
McGhee, Commercial
Solicitation Officer, Bldg.
5700, Rm 310 or call
(334) 255-3802 for more
information.
Military Family & Life
Consultant (MFLC)
Provide short term, situational,
problem-solving counseling
services to Service Members and
their Families.
All counselors are Masters or
Ph.D. Level Licensed Clinical
Counselors
Services are confidential
and private
Counselors will meet you at the
park, in restaurants, in their
office, etc. (they can not meet at
your home)
Child & Youth Behavioral
Counselors (CYB-MFLC) are
also available for children , youth
and Families.
To speak with a counselor, call:
CYB-MFLC 334-369-8910 or
MFLC 334-405-0353
3. ISSUE 36 Page 3
Visit http://www.schoolofcoachingmastery.com/free-coach-training-program/ to learn more
about their FREE Coach Training Program
The Army Community Service
Mobilization/Deployment Program
will be conducting
SOLDIER SERVICE CENTER, BLDG. 5700, Room 371F
Thursday, 13 October 2010 Lyster Army Health
0800-1230 Clinic (LAHC)
This training will cover numerous topics such as: Updates
ACS & Community Support; Fundraising Strategies; Basics of an
FRG; Leadership within an FRG; Communication Strategies;
Newsletters/Media; Managing Money; Volunteer Management and Immunization clinic will be
much more. closed on 29 October
Class will be limited to twenty (20) participants. Lyster will be closed on 11
Please call for reservations and further information at October and 11 November for
255-9578 or 255-3161.
the respective holidays.
Due to the shortage in providers,
Lyster is referring patients to the
local Urgent Care clinics when
appointments are not available.
There is now a Pharmacy drop
box for non-narcotic medications
Newcomer’s located in the Pharmacy area.
Welcome At this time LAHC does not
have the flu vaccine. Dates will
be forthcoming once shipment is
15 October
received. All TRICARE
0830—1100
beneficiaries may obtain flu and
The Landing
pneumococcal vaccines from
participating TRICARE network
Spouses are encouraged to
pharmacies by showing their ID
attend. Childcare is available,
Cards.
Fort Rucker
Thrift Shop
15 October from 1000—1300
All the clothes you can fit in a bag for $2
For more information or to volunteer call (334) 255-9595
4. Kids
News & Notes
Fire Prevention Week
4-9 October
1130—1400
Sparky the Dog and
Smokey the Bear
Limited Time Promotion will be present at the PX
Tuesday and Thursday nights from To give out fire prevention
1600—close and Friday all day, kid’s will Materials and balloons.
be able to receive .99 cent kids’ meals,
with the purchase of any regular adult Don’t forget to check
meal. your fire alarms!
Visit: http://www.mic3.net/
5. REEL Time Theater Page 5
THE EXPENDABLES
(Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li)
A group of mercenaries hired to
infiltrate a South American country and
overthrow its ruthless dictator. Once the
mission begins, the men realize things
aren't quite as they appear, finding
themselves caught in a dangerous web
of deceit and betrayal. With their
mission thwarted and an innocent life in
danger, the men struggle with an even
tougher challenge one that threatens to
destroy this band of brothers. Barney Ross is a man with
nothing to lose. Fearless and void of emotion, he is the leader,
the sage and the strategist of this tight-knit band of men who
live on the fringe. His only attachment is to his pickup truck,
his seaplane and his team of loyal modern-day warriors.
Rated R (strong action and bloody violence throughout,
language) 135 min
Show Times: 8 Oct @ 1900, 9 Oct @ 1900
TAKERS
(Zoe Saldana, Matt Dillon)
A notorious group of criminals continue
to baffle police by pulling off perfectly
executed bank robberies. They are in
and out like clockwork, leaving no
evidence behind and laying low in
between heists. But when they attempt
Commissary News to pull off one last job with more money
Total Fire System Replacement is in at stake than ever before, the crew may
progress, expect things to be moved around in find their plans interrupted by a hard-
the store and areas marked off. ened detective who is hell-bent on solving the case. Rated PG
-13 (intense sequences of violence and action, a sexual situa-
Send in your Holiday special requests tion/partial nudity and some language) 111 min
early Show Times: 10 Oct @ 1900,
THE LAST EXORCISM
(Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell)
When he arrives on the rural Louisiana
farm of Louis Sweetzer, the Reverend
Cotton Marcus expects to perform just
another routine "exorcism" on a
disturbed religious fanatic. An earnest
fundamentalist, Sweetzer has contacted
the charismatic preacher as a last resort,
certain his teenage daughter Nell is
possessed by a demon who must be
exorcized before their terrifying ordeal
end When he arrives on the rural Louisiana farm of Louis
Sweetzer, the Reverend Cotton Marcus expects to perform
just another routine "exorcism" on a disturbed religious
United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence fanatic. An earnest fundamentalist, Sweetzer has contacted
Ft. Rucker, Al 36362 the charismatic preacher as a last resort, certain his teenage
daughter Nell is possessed by a demon who must be
If you would like to subscribe to this newsletter or exorcized before their terrifying ordeal ends in unimaginable
have any comments, suggestions, please don’t tragedy. Rated PG-13 (disturbing violent content, thematic
hesitate to contact Deborrah Cisneros (information material, terror and some sexual references) 101 min
below). Show Times: 14 Oct @ 1900,
Deborrah Cisneros, USAACE FRSA
Bldg. 8950, 7th Avenue
Ft. Rucker, Al 36362
(334) 255-0960
Ruck.frgap@conus.army.mil
6. Rucker Numbers
Army Community Service (ACS) (334) 255-3817/3815 ID Card (334) 255-2437
Army Emergency Relief (AER) (334) 255-2341/3817 ITR (334) 255-2997/3031
After hours emergency assistance (877) 565-7647 Lending Closet (334) 255-3161
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) (334) 255-AFTB (2382) Lyster Army Health Clinic (LAHC) — Appt. line (334) 255-7000
Army Lodging—Reservations (334) 598-5216 Main Post Exchange (PX) (334) 503-9044
Army Volunteer Corp Coordinator (AVCC) (334) 255-3643 Military Family & Life Consultant (MFLC) (334) 405-0353
Arts & Crafts Center (SACS) (334) 255-9020 Military One Source (MOS) 1-800-342-9647
Auto Craft Center (334) 255-3725 Military Police (MPs) (334) 255-2222
Auto Pride (334) 503-9338 E-911 (non-emergency) (334) 255-0248
Aviation Learning Center (334) 255-3942 New Parent Support Program (334) 255-3359
BOSS (334) 255-2677 Outdoor Recreation (334) 255-4305
Center Library (334) 255-3885 Physical Fitness Center (PFC) (334) 255-2672
Child Development Services (334) 255-2262 Relocation Readiness (334) 255-3735
Child, Youth & School Services (334) 255-9638 Shoppette (Main) (334) 503-9338/5-3313
Class Six (334) 255-9044 (x283) Transportation (334) 255-9852
Commissary (334) 255-2212 Household Goods (Inbound) (334) 255-255-2343
Employment Readiness (334) 255-3949 Household Goods (Outbound) (334) 255-3415
Equestrian Center (334) 598-3384 Triage Nurse Hotline 1-866-346-7672
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) (334) 255– 3246 Triangle Shoppette (334) 255-9044 (x277)
After hours (334) 406-7347 TRICARE Information 1-800-444-5445
Family Life Chaplain (334) 255-2051 Theatre Schedule (334) 255-2408
Financial Readiness (334) 255-9631 Vet Clinic (334) 255-9061
Fort Rucker Dependent Schools:
Elementary (334) 598-4408
Primary (334) 598-4473
Fortenberry-Colton Gym (334) 255-3794
Websites:
Children/Youth/Teen www.tradoc.army.mil/dcspil/virtualfamily/index.html
www.militarychild.org www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil
www.militarystudent.org
www.naic.acf.hhs.gov/pubs/F_milita.cfm Relocation/Moving
www.naccrra.org www.dod.mil/mtom
www.sat.eknowledge.com/military.asp www.ahrn.com
www.stompproject.org www.militaryinstallations.dod.mil
www.militaryteenonline.com http://apps.mhf.dod.mil
www.dodea.edu/home/VirtualSchool http://militarystables.com
http://axcessdl.state.al.us/ www.move.mil
Military Scholarships
www.aw2.army.mil
www.aerhq.org MG James Ursano
www.deploymentconnections.dod.mil
www.militaryscholar.org DECA Scholarship
www.nmfa.org
www.moaa.org/education MOAA scholarship
Medical http://ruckercsc.org/scholarship.htm Community Spouse Club
www.nmha.org http://ourfamilyforfamiliesfirst.org Picerne Military Housing
www.tricare.osd.mil www.thanksusa.org Thanks USA
www.quad-a.org/scholarship.htm AAAA scholarship
Military Life
www.armyfamiliesonline.org
www.armyfrg.org
www.militarylife.com
www.militaryonesource.com
www.myarmyonesource.com