This document provides information about transition resources available at Fort Rucker's Army Career Alumni Program (ACAP) center, including upcoming workshops, employer visits, websites for job searches, and contacts for ACAP counselors. It encourages Soldiers to utilize ACAP resources and attend briefings to help with their transition to civilian life. Specific resources mentioned include assistance with resumes and interviews, practice for interviews, and information on veterans benefits and disability claims.
Dueling Pianos will perform at The Landing on 11 February from 8 p.m. to midnight, featuring two pianists playing competitively to see who is better and faster; tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. The Landing Zone will offer a dinner special that night for $35 per couple including shrimp cocktail, a choice of entree, side salad, dessert, and wine. Army Family Team Building Level I Training will take place on 13-14 February at The Commons teaching military acronyms, customs and courtesies, and more. The EFMP Information and Support Group meeting on 14 February will discuss EFMP respite care eligibility and enrollment. Sweetheart Bingo will be
Army Community Service (ACS) provides various programs and services to support successful Army living at Fort Rucker in March 2012. ACS hosts classes on topics like English as a second language, financial readiness training, parenting workshops, employment readiness, and stress management. The schedule lists dates, times, locations, and contact information for registering for these events throughout the month.
A Thanksgiving cooking class will be held on Tuesday, November 8th at 6:00 p.m. at The Commons located at 7th Street, Building 8950. Attendees will learn how to cook a dish for Thanksgiving and should bring a finger food or snack to share. The point of contact is Megan Blevins who can be reached at colerpalolerandsebbyjoe@yahoo.com. A Thanksgiving dinner basket will be raffled off to one participant.
This document provides information about transition resources available at Fort Rucker's Army Career Alumni Program (ACAP) center, including upcoming workshops, employer visits, websites for job searches, and contacts for ACAP counselors. It encourages Soldiers to utilize ACAP resources and attend briefings to help with their transition to civilian life. Specific resources mentioned include assistance with resumes and interviews, practice for interviews, and information on veterans benefits and disability claims.
Dueling Pianos will perform at The Landing on 11 February from 8 p.m. to midnight, featuring two pianists playing competitively to see who is better and faster; tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. The Landing Zone will offer a dinner special that night for $35 per couple including shrimp cocktail, a choice of entree, side salad, dessert, and wine. Army Family Team Building Level I Training will take place on 13-14 February at The Commons teaching military acronyms, customs and courtesies, and more. The EFMP Information and Support Group meeting on 14 February will discuss EFMP respite care eligibility and enrollment. Sweetheart Bingo will be
Army Community Service (ACS) provides various programs and services to support successful Army living at Fort Rucker in March 2012. ACS hosts classes on topics like English as a second language, financial readiness training, parenting workshops, employment readiness, and stress management. The schedule lists dates, times, locations, and contact information for registering for these events throughout the month.
A Thanksgiving cooking class will be held on Tuesday, November 8th at 6:00 p.m. at The Commons located at 7th Street, Building 8950. Attendees will learn how to cook a dish for Thanksgiving and should bring a finger food or snack to share. The point of contact is Megan Blevins who can be reached at colerpalolerandsebbyjoe@yahoo.com. A Thanksgiving dinner basket will be raffled off to one participant.
The document provides information about transition services and resources available to soldiers at Fort Rucker, including contact information for ACAP staff, details on employer visits and job opportunities, and an invitation for spouses to participate in ACAP. Key programs and resources mentioned include the ACAP center, TAP employment workshop, VA disability claims assistance, and the relaunch of the MyCAA military spouse tuition assistance program.
Este documento presenta información sobre la ordenación y designación de los colores. Explica conceptos como tonalidad, variación, claridad, saturación y su relación con el negro y blanco. También describe experimentos históricos sobre la obtención de la escala de grises y la mezcla de colores, y presenta figuras geométricas para representar las gamas de color.
The document discusses creating a logo, with the first sentence thanking someone for their help. The second sentence notes that it is now their turn. The final sentence indicates that the logo creation has been completed.
El verde se deriva del latín "virĭdis" y se asemeja al color de las hojas de hierba y la esmeralda. A lo largo de la historia, el verde ha tenido diferentes significados culturales y asociaciones, como la naturaleza, la esperanza, la fertilidad, la inmortalidad, la calma y la reconciliación. Existen varios pigmentos verdes que se han utilizado en la pintura a través de los siglos, como la glauconita, la tierra verde y el cromo verde.
The document lists various Southern-style foods that will be served for lunch on February 15, 2012 at two dining facilities on base, including fried catfish, barbecue ribs, fried chicken, mac and cheese, red beans and rice, and candied sweet potatoes. It also provides the regular meal price of $4.55 and lists additional side dishes and desserts that will be available, such as greens, fried okra, black-eyed peas, cornbread, salads, red velvet cake, and assorted pies.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events in February 2012 for members of ATSCOM/164th TAOG at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Key dates and events include African American/Black History Month, the WIND meeting, National Prayer Breakfast, President's Day holiday, Newcomers' Welcome, and the 2012 AER Campaign Kick-off. It provides contact information for the newsletter coordinator and invites questions or suggestions.
The Blue Star Newsletter provides information to Blue Star Card holders about upcoming programs in February 2012. The Mobilization & Deployment Readiness Program aims to provide information about happiness after homecoming. Individuals can call to set up reunion briefings. The newsletter also discusses the importance of operational security and cautions against posting sensitive personal information online or in public that could endanger service members. It provides updates on child care funding for Family Readiness Group meetings and lists upcoming training events in February and March.
The document provides a schedule of events and classes offered by Army Community Service at Fort Benning for the month of February 2012. Some of the recurring weekly classes and activities include English as a Second Language classes on Mondays and Wednesdays, Becoming a Love and Logic Parent Workshop on Thursdays, Tot Time (for toddlers) on Wednesdays, and Story Time on Fridays. Other notable events include financial readiness training for new soldiers, Anger Management and Blended Family workshops, overseas briefings, and an Army Emergency Relief education program scholarship application period.
This newsletter provides information to members of the 164th TAOG about upcoming events and changes within the unit for the new year. It discusses goal setting tips for the new year and welcomes new soldiers who recently joined the unit. It also bids farewell to soldiers who are leaving the unit and provides information about upcoming training opportunities. The chaplain's message encourages walking wisely in the new year by making the most of opportunities and understanding God's will.
The 164th Theater Airfield Operations Group is hosting a holiday meal on December 15th from 11:30am to 2:00pm at the VFW located at 434 Highway 84 East in Daleville. The cost is $13 per person and money is due by December 5th. The meal will include ham, turkey, holiday dressing, cranberry sauce, sweet potato casserole, green beans, tossed salad, rolls, tea, water and assorted desserts. Driving directions from the Daleville gate are provided.
- The document is the December 2011 issue of the ATSCOM/164th TAOG newsletter.
- It provides tips for coping with stress during the holidays, including acknowledging feelings, reaching out for support, being realistic about expectations, setting aside differences, sticking to a budget, and continuing healthy habits.
- It also announces upcoming holiday events at Fort Rucker such as concerts, welcome briefings, and a brigade Christmas luncheon.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in Fort Rucker, Alabama for the Thanksgiving holiday and early December time period. It announces that Thanksgiving dinner will be served on base on November 23rd and provides details. It also lists upcoming parades, sales, watch parties, character dining opportunities, and more taking place between November 24th and December 2nd. It concludes by providing additional details about a spaghetti dinner following the base Christmas tree lighting on December 1st and contact information.
DPW will be closing Parks Drive from Novosel to the driveway across from Flynn Pool on Monday November 28th to repair a washed out culvert in the roadway. Barriers will be placed Monday morning to close the road. The project is expected to take several weeks but the exact end date is to be provided by DPW.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in Fort Rucker for the week of November 18, 2011. It lists events such as a Turkey Trot run, character dining at a restaurant, and football viewing at a bar. It also provides details about adjusted hours for the commissary around Thanksgiving and school break schedules for the local school districts that week. The document is a weekly newsletter from the 164th Theater Aviation Brigade at Fort Rucker announcing community news and activities.
The Deployed Spouses dinner scheduled for November 17th 2011 has been moved to 5:30pm at the Fort Rucker Dining Facility behind Fortenberry-Colton Gym due to Thanksgiving. All spouses of deployed soldiers, those on unaccompanied tours, or extended TDYs are invited to the relaxing and inviting atmosphere where activities will be provided for children.
The document provides a summary of upcoming community events and activities at Fort Rucker for the week of November 11-19, 2011. Key events include Veterans Day sales and promotions at the Triangle Express and Mini Mall from November 11-13, a Youth Sportsman Deer Hunt on November 12, DONSA on November 14, a Thanksgiving craft activity at the Center Library on November 15, character dining at The Landing Zone on November 15, a Class Six tent sale from November 17-18, a Newcomers Welcome Briefing at The Landing on November 18, comedy at The Landing featuring Rucker & Natalie Stovall on November 18, and a Turkey Shootout golf tournament at Silver Wings Golf Course on November 19. Contact information
The document is a weekly community newsletter from November 4, 2011 announcing upcoming events, activities, and trainings at Fort Rucker, Alabama over the next two weeks. It lists a free play showing on November 5th and 6th, an upcoming veterans day ceremony on November 10th, and various workshops and trainings through November 14th covering topics like co-parenting, stress management, and sportsman hunting. It encourages joining the Family Readiness Group and features a quote about finding yourself through service to others.
This document requests donations to fill Christmas stockings for deployed soldiers by November 30th, 2011. Donations of candy, cookies, small ornaments, and cards can be dropped off at specified locations to spread holiday cheer to soldiers. People can contact Marie Stallworth or CPT Hoak for more information.
Urgent care centers should be used instead of emergency rooms for non-emergency medical care needed after normal clinic hours for TRICARE beneficiaries. Emergency rooms are intended for true medical emergencies like heart attacks or accidents. The document provides a list of local urgent care centers that accept TRICARE patients. Using an urgent care center rather than an emergency room saves wait times and potential costs. Patients must call the after-hours nurse line to get a referral for urgent care visits.
The 164th TAOG will host a family event at The Commons on 7th Ave on October 29th from 2pm to 5pm. The event will include cake walks, games for kids, food and drinks, costume judging, pumpkin carving, a best booth competition, and a pie throwing fundraiser.
The document provides information about transition services and resources available to soldiers at Fort Rucker, including contact information for ACAP staff, details on employer visits and job opportunities, and an invitation for spouses to participate in ACAP. Key programs and resources mentioned include the ACAP center, TAP employment workshop, VA disability claims assistance, and the relaunch of the MyCAA military spouse tuition assistance program.
Este documento presenta información sobre la ordenación y designación de los colores. Explica conceptos como tonalidad, variación, claridad, saturación y su relación con el negro y blanco. También describe experimentos históricos sobre la obtención de la escala de grises y la mezcla de colores, y presenta figuras geométricas para representar las gamas de color.
The document discusses creating a logo, with the first sentence thanking someone for their help. The second sentence notes that it is now their turn. The final sentence indicates that the logo creation has been completed.
El verde se deriva del latín "virĭdis" y se asemeja al color de las hojas de hierba y la esmeralda. A lo largo de la historia, el verde ha tenido diferentes significados culturales y asociaciones, como la naturaleza, la esperanza, la fertilidad, la inmortalidad, la calma y la reconciliación. Existen varios pigmentos verdes que se han utilizado en la pintura a través de los siglos, como la glauconita, la tierra verde y el cromo verde.
The document lists various Southern-style foods that will be served for lunch on February 15, 2012 at two dining facilities on base, including fried catfish, barbecue ribs, fried chicken, mac and cheese, red beans and rice, and candied sweet potatoes. It also provides the regular meal price of $4.55 and lists additional side dishes and desserts that will be available, such as greens, fried okra, black-eyed peas, cornbread, salads, red velvet cake, and assorted pies.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events in February 2012 for members of ATSCOM/164th TAOG at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Key dates and events include African American/Black History Month, the WIND meeting, National Prayer Breakfast, President's Day holiday, Newcomers' Welcome, and the 2012 AER Campaign Kick-off. It provides contact information for the newsletter coordinator and invites questions or suggestions.
The Blue Star Newsletter provides information to Blue Star Card holders about upcoming programs in February 2012. The Mobilization & Deployment Readiness Program aims to provide information about happiness after homecoming. Individuals can call to set up reunion briefings. The newsletter also discusses the importance of operational security and cautions against posting sensitive personal information online or in public that could endanger service members. It provides updates on child care funding for Family Readiness Group meetings and lists upcoming training events in February and March.
The document provides a schedule of events and classes offered by Army Community Service at Fort Benning for the month of February 2012. Some of the recurring weekly classes and activities include English as a Second Language classes on Mondays and Wednesdays, Becoming a Love and Logic Parent Workshop on Thursdays, Tot Time (for toddlers) on Wednesdays, and Story Time on Fridays. Other notable events include financial readiness training for new soldiers, Anger Management and Blended Family workshops, overseas briefings, and an Army Emergency Relief education program scholarship application period.
This newsletter provides information to members of the 164th TAOG about upcoming events and changes within the unit for the new year. It discusses goal setting tips for the new year and welcomes new soldiers who recently joined the unit. It also bids farewell to soldiers who are leaving the unit and provides information about upcoming training opportunities. The chaplain's message encourages walking wisely in the new year by making the most of opportunities and understanding God's will.
The 164th Theater Airfield Operations Group is hosting a holiday meal on December 15th from 11:30am to 2:00pm at the VFW located at 434 Highway 84 East in Daleville. The cost is $13 per person and money is due by December 5th. The meal will include ham, turkey, holiday dressing, cranberry sauce, sweet potato casserole, green beans, tossed salad, rolls, tea, water and assorted desserts. Driving directions from the Daleville gate are provided.
- The document is the December 2011 issue of the ATSCOM/164th TAOG newsletter.
- It provides tips for coping with stress during the holidays, including acknowledging feelings, reaching out for support, being realistic about expectations, setting aside differences, sticking to a budget, and continuing healthy habits.
- It also announces upcoming holiday events at Fort Rucker such as concerts, welcome briefings, and a brigade Christmas luncheon.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in Fort Rucker, Alabama for the Thanksgiving holiday and early December time period. It announces that Thanksgiving dinner will be served on base on November 23rd and provides details. It also lists upcoming parades, sales, watch parties, character dining opportunities, and more taking place between November 24th and December 2nd. It concludes by providing additional details about a spaghetti dinner following the base Christmas tree lighting on December 1st and contact information.
DPW will be closing Parks Drive from Novosel to the driveway across from Flynn Pool on Monday November 28th to repair a washed out culvert in the roadway. Barriers will be placed Monday morning to close the road. The project is expected to take several weeks but the exact end date is to be provided by DPW.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in Fort Rucker for the week of November 18, 2011. It lists events such as a Turkey Trot run, character dining at a restaurant, and football viewing at a bar. It also provides details about adjusted hours for the commissary around Thanksgiving and school break schedules for the local school districts that week. The document is a weekly newsletter from the 164th Theater Aviation Brigade at Fort Rucker announcing community news and activities.
The Deployed Spouses dinner scheduled for November 17th 2011 has been moved to 5:30pm at the Fort Rucker Dining Facility behind Fortenberry-Colton Gym due to Thanksgiving. All spouses of deployed soldiers, those on unaccompanied tours, or extended TDYs are invited to the relaxing and inviting atmosphere where activities will be provided for children.
The document provides a summary of upcoming community events and activities at Fort Rucker for the week of November 11-19, 2011. Key events include Veterans Day sales and promotions at the Triangle Express and Mini Mall from November 11-13, a Youth Sportsman Deer Hunt on November 12, DONSA on November 14, a Thanksgiving craft activity at the Center Library on November 15, character dining at The Landing Zone on November 15, a Class Six tent sale from November 17-18, a Newcomers Welcome Briefing at The Landing on November 18, comedy at The Landing featuring Rucker & Natalie Stovall on November 18, and a Turkey Shootout golf tournament at Silver Wings Golf Course on November 19. Contact information
The document is a weekly community newsletter from November 4, 2011 announcing upcoming events, activities, and trainings at Fort Rucker, Alabama over the next two weeks. It lists a free play showing on November 5th and 6th, an upcoming veterans day ceremony on November 10th, and various workshops and trainings through November 14th covering topics like co-parenting, stress management, and sportsman hunting. It encourages joining the Family Readiness Group and features a quote about finding yourself through service to others.
This document requests donations to fill Christmas stockings for deployed soldiers by November 30th, 2011. Donations of candy, cookies, small ornaments, and cards can be dropped off at specified locations to spread holiday cheer to soldiers. People can contact Marie Stallworth or CPT Hoak for more information.
Urgent care centers should be used instead of emergency rooms for non-emergency medical care needed after normal clinic hours for TRICARE beneficiaries. Emergency rooms are intended for true medical emergencies like heart attacks or accidents. The document provides a list of local urgent care centers that accept TRICARE patients. Using an urgent care center rather than an emergency room saves wait times and potential costs. Patients must call the after-hours nurse line to get a referral for urgent care visits.
The 164th TAOG will host a family event at The Commons on 7th Ave on October 29th from 2pm to 5pm. The event will include cake walks, games for kids, food and drinks, costume judging, pumpkin carving, a best booth competition, and a pie throwing fundraiser.
The document provides information from the 164th TAOG newsletter for October 2011. It announces that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Hispanic Heritage Month. It lists upcoming events for the month including a gate to gate run, WIND meeting, Army Family Action Plan conference, Columbus Day holiday, and trick or treating on Halloween. It also provides training updates and congratulates soldiers who were recently promoted.
This document provides information about community alerts and weather warnings for Fort Rucker, Alabama. It discusses the CodeRED alert system that will send phone messages about emergencies like evacuations or missing children. It encourages registering for the system by phone or online. It also describes the CodeRED Weather Warning system that will alert about severe weather from the National Weather Service. Upcoming community events and trainings at Army Community Service are listed, such as newcomer welcomes and story time. Deployed family support like a dinner and joining a Family Readiness Group are mentioned.
This newsletter provides information for military families at Fort Rucker for the month of September. Key events include a suicide awareness event, Hispanic heritage month, labor day celebrations, and an Octoberfest. The newsletter also announces unit changes including the merging of the 597th and HHC family readiness groups. It provides contact information for resources and upcoming training opportunities for families.
This weekly community newsletter from August 26, 2011 announces upcoming events on Fort Rucker including:
- Women's Equality Day activities on August 26th
- Story time at the library on August 26th
- "Mom & Me: Dad too!" event on August 29th
- Anger management workshop on August 30th
- Thrift savings plan workshop on August 30th
- "Hearts Apart" briefing on August 31st
- Cobra bingo
It also advertises sit 'n knit sessions at the Enterprise library and new childcare services at the physical fitness center.