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1) The battalion is saying goodbye to several leaders including the HSC company commander CPT Richardson and 1SG Lillard, as they take on new assignments.
2) They are welcoming new leaders to fill those roles including CPT Nissen as the new HSC company commander and 1SG Jernigan as the new HSC first sergeant.
3) The HSC company is working hard on maintenance efforts and is a finalist for the Army Award for Maintenance Excellence.
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The document summarizes an FRG meeting for the 561st Engineer Company. Upcoming events in March, April and May are listed, including platoon rotations, training exercises, and family activities. Volunteer positions are needed for Easter and safety day events. The FRG initiatives include welcome packets, birthday/baby shower gifts, and summer family activities. Contact information is provided for the FRG leadership and the next meeting is scheduled.
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The document provides details for a unit Turkey Bowl game being held on November 21st, 2012 at Watts Field. The pre-game festivities will begin at 0800 with the game kicking off at 0900. Uniform for the game is PTs with officers wearing the BN army shirt and NCOs in PTs. The game will consist of 30 minute halves with a 15 minute half time. Families are invited to watch and cheer on their Soldier. There will also be a half time show and time out routines from each company, followed by a Family Day at Ali'i Park after the game.
The minutes from an Frg meeting on October 15, 2012 discussed several upcoming events including a day off on October 29 for a drunk driving awareness campaign, a Christmas party being planned for volunteers, a Trunk or Treat event on Friday at 6pm in the company area, a Monster Ball on October 26 at Aloha Tower requiring costumes, and a Bake Sale on November 14 at the Px. They welcomed the new 1sgt Lashley and his wife Dana with his change of responsibility on October 24 at 1000 at Hamilton Field. The next meeting was scheduled for November 19 at 6pm in the BN classroom.
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The document announces a Monster Ball event on October 26th at the Villa in the Aloha Tower Marketplace. The event will include a cash bar, casino games, music, dancing, and a costume contest with prizes. Tickets cost $15-$25 depending on rank and admit one to both the Monster Ball and a haunted house attraction called "Terror at the Tower".
This document provides an agenda and information for an FRG meeting of the 561st Engineer Company. It lists upcoming events in September through December including potlucks, car washes, a Halloween event and Turkey Bowl. It announces a Monster Ball on October 26th and Trunk or Treat on October 19th. It provides the FRG Committee members and their positions and contact phone numbers and emails for the FRG leader. It announces the next FRG meeting on October 15th.
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This document provides information on upcoming Family & MWR events and changes to services at Army bases in Hawaii. It announces new dinner hours at restaurants, kids eat free nights, Sunday brunch, golf discounts and learn to swim programs. Upcoming events include a BOSS meeting, canoe paddling and the opportunity to audition to represent USAG-HI in a talent show.
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The document provides details for an online seminar to be held on September 18, 2012 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am HST. The guest speaker will be Cortney Nardi, a Training Assessment Manager from ProTrain Edu, who will discuss one of the Department of Defense's best kept secrets. Contact information like phone numbers and a web address for joining the online seminar are also provided.
The document provides information about various programs, classes, and events offered by the Army Community Service (ACS) in September. Some key details include:
- The next Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Conference will be held from 29 October to 2 November 2012 in Hawaii. AFAP is a tool used by the Army to improve the well-being of soldiers, families, and others.
- Various training opportunities are offered through ACS including Anger Awareness workshops, financial readiness classes, employment assistance, and programs to support families with special needs or during deployment.
- Dates, times, and locations are provided for over 30 different events in areas like family advocacy, newcomer orientation, volunteer training
This document is a casting call for extras for Hawaii Five-0 Season 3, Episode 305. It is looking for various military males and females aged 18+ to portray crowds at a shoot taking place on August 28, 2012. Interested parties should register and submit a photo without hats or sunglasses on the website http://www.rachelsuttoncasting.com by August 22 at 5pm, noting they were referred by "Jim 'Goose' Guzior" on their profile. Those selected will be contacted by phone.
Progress is being made at the PTA. Soldiers may request a 72 hour family visit pass which must be approved before travel. On September 15 there will be a Spouses Fun Day with free food and games for families. On October 19 there will be a Trunk or Treat event with a haunted house run by the 561st, and on October 26 a Monster Ball will be held with food, DJ, casino games, drinks and a required costume. Volunteers are thanked for a successful bake sale, and the next PTA meeting will be September 17 at 6pm in the 84th BN classroom.
The document is a registration form for an Ohana Day event being held by the 84th Engineer Battalion on July 17th from 7:30 am to 2:30 pm. It requests participants' contact information and includes a medical release and liability waiver. Childcare will also be provided by the Child Youth Service on a first come, first served basis, with parents responsible for costs. For more information, contact the acting FRSA Jymette Watrous.
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The newsletter provides updates on the past two months of training and events for a military company. In May and June, the company focused on basic warrior tasks, soldier skills, and construction equipment training. The newsletter discusses upcoming events in July such as leave and a family day, and training in August. It also addresses ongoing uncertainties about an upcoming deployment to Guam.
The document provides details for a unit Turkey Bowl game being held on November 21st, 2012 at Watts Field. The pre-game festivities will begin at 0800 with the game kicking off at 0900. Uniform for the game is PTs with officers wearing the BN army shirt and NCOs in PTs. The game will consist of 30 minute halves with a 15 minute half time. Families are invited to watch and cheer on their Soldier. There will also be a half time show and time out routines from each company, followed by a Family Day at Ali'i Park after the game.
The minutes from an Frg meeting on October 15, 2012 discussed several upcoming events including a day off on October 29 for a drunk driving awareness campaign, a Christmas party being planned for volunteers, a Trunk or Treat event on Friday at 6pm in the company area, a Monster Ball on October 26 at Aloha Tower requiring costumes, and a Bake Sale on November 14 at the Px. They welcomed the new 1sgt Lashley and his wife Dana with his change of responsibility on October 24 at 1000 at Hamilton Field. The next meeting was scheduled for November 19 at 6pm in the BN classroom.
This document provides information about influenza vaccination programs for school age children on Oahu from 2012-2013, including dates, times and locations for vaccination clinics. It also lists beneficiary locations where influenza vaccinations are available and provides information about who should receive the flu vaccine, the types of vaccines available and tips for preventing the flu.
The document is a community calendar for September and October 2012 that provides information about upcoming events on Schofield Barracks and Pearl Harbor. It lists that the Lutheran/Episcopal worship service will return on September 28th. It announces that applications will be accepted starting October 1st for boat and RV storage at the Auto Skills Center, and provides vaccination dates for flu shots in October. It also notes that the Schofield Barracks Health and Fitness Center will be closed from October to January for renovations.
The Directorate of Emergency Services for the US Army Garrison - Hawaii is implementing gate closures and traffic restrictions from 0500 to 0730 and 1600 to 1830 on weekdays to alleviate congestion caused by the closure of the Wahiawa Bridge. Specifically, the inbound and outbound lanes turning left at McNair Gate and the outbound lane turning right at Macomb Gate will be closed during these times. The changes are aimed at reducing traffic backups on Wilikina Drive while maintaining access between Schofield Barracks and Honolulu and the North Shore. Honolulu Police officers will help direct traffic at key intersections during the closures.
The document announces a Monster Ball event on October 26th at the Villa in the Aloha Tower Marketplace. The event will include a cash bar, casino games, music, dancing, and a costume contest with prizes. Tickets cost $15-$25 depending on rank and admit one to both the Monster Ball and a haunted house attraction called "Terror at the Tower".
This document provides an agenda and information for an FRG meeting of the 561st Engineer Company. It lists upcoming events in September through December including potlucks, car washes, a Halloween event and Turkey Bowl. It announces a Monster Ball on October 26th and Trunk or Treat on October 19th. It provides the FRG Committee members and their positions and contact phone numbers and emails for the FRG leader. It announces the next FRG meeting on October 15th.
14, 15 from 4-7 PM
This document provides information on upcoming Family & MWR events and changes to services at Army bases in Hawaii. It announces new dinner hours at restaurants, kids eat free nights, Sunday brunch, golf discounts and learn to swim programs. Upcoming events include a BOSS meeting, canoe paddling and the opportunity to audition to represent USAG-HI in a talent show.
UNCLASSIFIED
Lauressa M. Reese/IMPC-HAW-MWN/(808) 656-3324/lauressa.m.reese.naf@mail.mil September 2012
UNCLASSIFIED
Laure
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities organized by Family & MWR North in September 2012. These include BOSS meetings, sand volleyball, ball pool tournaments, Texas Hold'em poker nights, an Idol-style singing competition, a retro dance party, new menus at restaurants, kids eating discounts, live music, beer tastings, teen bowling, arts and crafts classes, swim lessons, golf lessons, basketball court repairs, a nature walk, library activities, and support for families of deployed soldiers. The calendar and downloads on the MWR website contain additional details. The goal is to provide sustainable installation support services that benefit the military community.
The document provides details for an online seminar to be held on September 18, 2012 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am HST. The guest speaker will be Cortney Nardi, a Training Assessment Manager from ProTrain Edu, who will discuss one of the Department of Defense's best kept secrets. Contact information like phone numbers and a web address for joining the online seminar are also provided.
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- The next Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Conference will be held from 29 October to 2 November 2012 in Hawaii. AFAP is a tool used by the Army to improve the well-being of soldiers, families, and others.
- Various training opportunities are offered through ACS including Anger Awareness workshops, financial readiness classes, employment assistance, and programs to support families with special needs or during deployment.
- Dates, times, and locations are provided for over 30 different events in areas like family advocacy, newcomer orientation, volunteer training
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Frg 19 jun 1
1. 561st, 84TH Engineer
Battalion
FRG MEETING 16 APR 2012
561st EN Company – “Warriors” 1
2. Agenda
• Upcoming Events
• FRG Initiatives
• Volunteer positions
• FRG Contact Information
• Closing Remarks
561st EN Company – “Warriors” 2
3. Upcoming Events
JUN:
2nd PLT- NTC Rotation
BDE change of responsibility (CSM Ward) 20 JUN
Car Wash (22 JUN) @ FT Shafter
Block leave begins (23 JUN)
Car Wash (25 JUN) @ Schofield Barracks
PTA Equipment Push (26-30) @ Big Island
JUL:
2nd PLT (Return from NTC O/A 1 JUL) Begin Block Leave
1st / 3rd / Maint / HQ- Prep for PTA Rotation (AUG / SEP)
ENGINEER WEEK / ENGINEER BALL JUL 27th (detailed timeline to
follow)
AUG:
PTA Operations
561st EN Company – “Warriors” 3
4. Upcoming Events
FRG carwash / EN Ball fundraisers
22JUN (FT Shafter) 25 JUN (SB)
Engineer Week- 23-27 JUL- Multiple sports days and FRG
events (FRG is selling drinks and cotton candy)
Engineer Ball- 27 JUL @ Hilton Hawaiian village.
KOA Ohana Day (14 JUL)
561st EN Company – “Warriors” 4
5. Unit: 84th EN BN Mission: 84th EN BN Koa Ohana Day DTG: 14July12
Location: Schofield Barracks APFT Mission: 84th EN BN Risk Level: H M L
conducts a Koa Ohana
spouse day vic Timeline:
N Schofield Barracks IOT 0800 Opening
Equipment Trial provide the spouses of Ceremony/Safety Brief
84th EN BN Soldiers 0815-0845 Break into
with an opportunity to Groups A/B and begin
and friendships within APFT (3 min PU, 3 min
the BN. SU, Shuttle Run)
0845-1000: Group A:
CDRs Intent: to Walk to and conduct
provide the 84th EN BN Electrical/ Carpentry
spouses with a fun and Demo in Motorpool/
safe environment for equipment Trial Group B:
them to enjoy Drive to and execute M16/
themselves while M249 Range.
learning some of the 1000-1115: Group A:
tasks their spouses Walk to and execute
train on and creating an LRC, walk to Leader’s
opportunity for fun an Field. Group B: Continue
camaraderie. to conduct M16/
M9 Key Tasks: M249/M9 Range. Drive to
- weapons safety Leader’s Field.
-safe operation all 1115-1135: Water/ Fruit
vehicles break. Change Teams.
- safe obstacle 1145-1300: Group B:
execution Walk to and conduct
Endstate: 84th EN BN Electrical/ Carpentry
Soldiers and Families Demo in Motorpool/ Static
Equipment: Resources:
have thoroughly equipment display. Group
LMTVs Class I: Snacks/ Fruit/ Water/ BBQ
enjoyed themselves at A: Drive to and execute
2 HMMWVs (Medic) Class V: A059 (M16), A062 (M249), A363 (M9)
a informative, safe, and M16/ M249/ M9 Range.
Weapons M16, M249, M9 Leader’s Field, SR LRC, CTR Z/Q
fun Koa Ohana 1300-1415: Group B:
ACHs Weapon Cleaning Detail
Walk to and execute
IBAs
Project Leadership LRC, walk to Leader’s
FRSA: Field. Group A: Continue
Specified Tasks: OIC: to conduct M16/ M249
523rd: Equipment Trial Range OIC: TBD Range. Drive to Leader’s
561st: Leader’s Reaction Course Range NCOIC: TBD Field.
643rd: M16/ M249/ M9 Range OIC/ Construction Station RSO: TBD 1415-UTC: Closing
561 EN Company – “Warriors”
HHC: Opening/Closing Ceremonies, Modified APFT, Bounce House, Radio Station Set Up, MEDIC Spt
FSC:, Snacks, BBQ, LMTV Transportation, Generator
st Ceremony, Awards and
BBQ. 5
6. FRG Committee
NAME Position
CPT Victor Gronenthal Company Commander
1SG Robert McEntire Company 1SG
Mrs. Erika Gronenthal FRG Leader
Mrs. Amanda Martin Treasurer
Mrs. Tiara Williams Secretary
Mrs. Paige Nieves Alt Treasurer / Key Caller
Mrs. Courtney Carter Key Caller
Mrs. Anrica Cruz Key Caller
Mrs. Liz Duncan Key Caller
Mrs. Liz Graves Key Caller
Mrs. Wendy Robles Key Caller
Mrs. Josie Patterson Key Caller
561st EN Company – “Warriors” 6
7. Contact Info
• Phone
– CPT Gronenthal: 808-373-6584
– Mrs. Erika Gronenthal: 907 388 4948
• Email
– 561stFRG@gmail.com
– Facebook: 561st FRG
561st EN Company – “Warriors” 7
8. Next Meeting
Monday, 16 JUL
6 p.m.
84th Engineer Battalion Classroom
561st EN Company – “Warriors” 8