The document discusses three main topics:
1) The FHFA announced a new policy allowing military homeowners with PCS orders to do a short sale even if current on their mortgage, avoiding deficiency judgments or cash contributions.
2) The Army is expanding its early separation program to allow involuntary separation of enlisted soldiers with over 3 but less than 6 years of service who do not reenlist to deploy.
3) The Roth TSP option is being implemented which will allow after-tax contributions that can be withdrawn tax-free, providing greater retirement flexibility.
Tax season is approaching and most military installations have free tax centers to help with tax forms. The 2012 tax statement schedule lists when various tax forms like W-2s and 1099s will be available. Internet romance scams impersonate American soldiers online to steal money from unsuspecting women. The redesigned Military OneSource website connects service members and families to resources and includes social media and mobile access. The biennial DoD Active Duty Military Spouse Survey helps determine programs to support military families.
December 2012 1ID Fort Riley Monthly News UpdateNoel Waterman
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update*. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
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.
The document provides information from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade newsletter. It announces that Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus will visit Fort Drum to discuss assisting military families with financial issues. It also discusses the new TRICARE Young Adult Prime program, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and upcoming events at the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center and B.O.S.S. Center.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events and resources for military families, including noting that April is Military Child Month and Stress Awareness Month. It warns about a scam targeting military members and their families. Resources and support for military children and families coping with deployment are highlighted, such as the Returning Warrior Workshop for reunification.
The document provides a summary of news and events related to military and family programs from June 17, 2011. It includes announcements about upcoming hiring fairs and career resources for military spouses, educational opportunities and resources for military children, financial planning tools for civil servants, and other family support initiatives. It also summarizes recent media coverage of efforts to increase support for military families from Hollywood, the cable industry, and other organizations.
The document provides information on various activities and events happening at Fort Bragg and in the surrounding community in the coming weeks. Topics covered include installation access changes with the new Automated Installation Entry System, self-development workshops, health resources for suicide prevention month, sports league signups, financial savings tips, relationship building events, youth programs, single soldier activities, and spiritual services schedule. The weekly newsletter aims to keep soldiers and families informed and engaged through community updates and event listings.
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.
Tax season is approaching and most military installations have free tax centers to help with tax forms. The 2012 tax statement schedule lists when various tax forms like W-2s and 1099s will be available. Internet romance scams impersonate American soldiers online to steal money from unsuspecting women. The redesigned Military OneSource website connects service members and families to resources and includes social media and mobile access. The biennial DoD Active Duty Military Spouse Survey helps determine programs to support military families.
December 2012 1ID Fort Riley Monthly News UpdateNoel Waterman
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update*. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
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.
The document provides information from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade newsletter. It announces that Senator Gillibrand and Holly Petraeus will visit Fort Drum to discuss assisting military families with financial issues. It also discusses the new TRICARE Young Adult Prime program, a call for nominations of exemplary military children, and upcoming events at the Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center and B.O.S.S. Center.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events and resources for military families, including noting that April is Military Child Month and Stress Awareness Month. It warns about a scam targeting military members and their families. Resources and support for military children and families coping with deployment are highlighted, such as the Returning Warrior Workshop for reunification.
The document provides a summary of news and events related to military and family programs from June 17, 2011. It includes announcements about upcoming hiring fairs and career resources for military spouses, educational opportunities and resources for military children, financial planning tools for civil servants, and other family support initiatives. It also summarizes recent media coverage of efforts to increase support for military families from Hollywood, the cable industry, and other organizations.
The document provides information on various activities and events happening at Fort Bragg and in the surrounding community in the coming weeks. Topics covered include installation access changes with the new Automated Installation Entry System, self-development workshops, health resources for suicide prevention month, sports league signups, financial savings tips, relationship building events, youth programs, single soldier activities, and spiritual services schedule. The weekly newsletter aims to keep soldiers and families informed and engaged through community updates and event listings.
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 about upcoming events at Fort Meade and articles in the latest issue of the post newspaper Soundoff!. Key details include:
- The garrison considers many factors like road conditions and school closures when deciding to close the post for bad weather.
- The post veterinary clinic may have to cut back services if more community members don't utilize it.
- Marines have moved into a new consolidated personnel administration center on post.
- Copies of the 2015 Fort Meade Welcome Guide are available upon request.
Feb 2012 1 ID Fort Riley Monthly NewsletterNoel Waterman
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
24 Oct 2012 1ABCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook
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
This document provides updates on various Navy programs and policies in a newsletter format. The main topics covered include the elimination of the Enlisted Field Service Record, benefits of commissary shopping, the DoD adoption reimbursement program, mandatory application to CMS/ID for orders, free Sittercity memberships for childcare, the expansion of respite child care through the Armed Services YMCA, changes to special incident reporting procedures, updates to sexual assault reporting, the importance of ensuring service records are complete and correct for board season, continued success of the PACT program, rules around transferring Post 9/11 GI benefits, benefits of affiliating with the Navy Reserve, the Senate passing expanded benefits for wounded warriors' caregivers, new Navy leadership
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.
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.
1 february 2012 1 hbct weekly news updateNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly news update for 1HBCT soldiers, families, and friends. It announces upcoming events like a network meeting location change, gate closures, traffic pattern changes, and family activities. It also provides information about classes, transportation services, counseling resources and more happening around Fort Riley and the local community.
1 February 2012 1 HBCT Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
1 February 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update, please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
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.
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 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.
This article discusses tips for international spouses adjusting to life as an Army wife. It profiles Cam Ngo-Cheung, who is Chinese and from Canada, discussing her experience moving to a new base in Louisiana away from her family and friends. She recommends volunteering as a way to meet people and gain experience. While at Fort Polk, she volunteered with the Red Cross as a dental assistant, which helped her make friends and learn about Army life. She is now active with the international spouse group at her new base, which helps foreign-born spouses connect by sharing meals, conversations and learning about each other's cultures.
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 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.
28 Nov 2012 1ABCT Weekly Newsletter: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
Krispy Kreme doughnuts will be sold at various locations on post from 8-10am on an upcoming day. The newsletter provides contact information for Family Readiness Group leaders for each battery. Upcoming volunteer opportunities are listed for the Alzheimer's Association, including events at local wineries and the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Sacket's Harbor. An article discusses how active duty military members and their dependents can receive free annual passes to national parks starting on Armed Forces Day. Resources for personal financial counseling and assistance are also listed.
The document is a newspaper called Soundoff! published for the Fort Meade community. The main stories are:
1) A military spouse job fair was held at Fort Meade that attracted nearly 400 job seekers and over 60 employers. The job fair aims to help military spouses find employment due to frequent relocations.
2) The new Command Sergeant Major of the 1st Recruiting Brigade at Fort Meade, Luther Legg, discusses how his brigade can support the Fort Meade community through their recruiting assets and network.
3) The weekly crime report for Fort Meade lists recent larceny and traffic incidents on base.
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1. 1ID and For t Riley
Monthly News Update
Relief for Military Homeowners July 6, 2012
Calendar of
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced military homeowners with Events:
Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loans who receive Permanent Change of Station (PCS) July 6 - 8 - Division
orders will be eligible to sell their homes in a short sale, even if they are current on Training Holiday
their mortgage. Previously, many military families felt their only options were to main-
tain financial obligations on two residences, or to default on their mortgage. Under the July 7 - Firecracker One
new policy, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will not pursue a deficiency judgment or any -Pitch Softball Tourna-
cash contribution or promissory note from service members with PCS orders for any ment 8:00am
property purchased on or before June 30, 2012.
July 12 - Fort Riley Net-
work Meeting 10:30am
Service members with PCS orders will be:
Eligible for a short sale immediately, even when they are current on their existing July 13 - MEDDAC
mortgage (the PCS order is treated as a hardship to deem them eligible); Change of Command
Exempt from deficiency judgments from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac when re- 10:00am
ceiving permission for a short sale; and
Relieved of any request or requirement for a cash contribution or promissory note July 18 - 4 MEB Change
of Command and Re-
so long as the property was purchased on or before June 30, 2012.
sponsibility 10:00am
PCS orders often require quick moves and can create hardship for military homeown- July 24 - Volunteer of
ers who are underwater on their mortgages and therefore cannot sell their home with- the Quarter Ceremony
out taking a loss. Military families were faced with tough situations such as living in 6:00pm
separate homes or the risk of losing the service member’s security clearance.
July 26 - Kaw Valley
Last year Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac issued guidance to mortgage servicers con- Rodeo Military Appre-
firming PCS orders as a qualifying hardship for forbearance and loan modifications. ciation Night 8:00pm
July 28 - Riley Round
Service members can check the Fannie Mae or the Freddie Mac websites to see if Up and LT. Dan Band
their loans are held by them or they can call hotlines for military homeowners at 1-877 4:00pm
-MIL-4566 or 1-800-FREDDIE.
(Courtesy National Military Family Association)
See pages 9 & 10 for
Army Involuntary Early Separations Grow more calendar updates.
The Army is expanding its Enlisted Involuntary Early Separation Program for some Soldiers. Under the
program, enlisted Soldiers who elect to not re-enlist or extend in order to deploy with their unit, could be
subject to involuntary early separation. The program affects Soldiers who have more than three years
active duty service, but less than six years total of service. Officers are not affected. Soldiers who are
separated involuntarily from the Army will retain Veterans Administration benefits. They may also opt to
join one of the Reserve components. Two documents online that explain more about the Enlisted Invol-
untary Early Separation Program are the 142/2012 ALARACT located by going to: http://bit.ly/KJo2en
or MILPER 12-165 found at: http://1.usa.gov/LbAP9v
(Courtesy of AUSA)
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2. Summer Adventures Close to Home Social Media and Military Families
TAKE A MINI VACATION - Most think that vacations need to The ways in which we communicate have grown by
involve an epic journey to a mysterious island thousands of leaps and bounds in the past several years. It
miles away. In reality, most of us only need a few days to relax seems like every day a new social networking site
and recharge, and you don’t have to break out the atlas or the pops up, and nobody has embraced the culture of
big bucks to find a place to do it. Plan an overnight trip to a information sharing and keeping in touch like mili-
campsite for fishing and hiking. Take a look at Reserve Amer- tary families. Gone are the days of losing contact
ica (www.reserveamerica.com) for a list of nearby sites by with friends from duty stations around the world, or
state, most of which are pet friendly. Are there state or amuse- only being able to connect with a deployed service
ment parks within a few hours of you? Whether you’ve finally member via a handwritten letter.
been sucked in by those ads for the new “X-treme Death
Coaster 5000,” or were planning to visit out-of-state relatives or Having so many choices can also be confusing.
friends, these might be some great places to stop along the Here are our recommendations on different ways
way (and staying with friends and family could take care of military families can use some of the popular social
lodging). Don’t forget the attractions already in your backyard! networking sites:
Take a day to check out monuments or museums, many of
which are free or have discounts for military families. Also, if Facebook is a great way to keep in touch with old
you’re near a military installation, you can check with the Lei- friends and connect with new people and resources
sure Travel Services at their Community Center, who might not before a PCS move. Keep far away family mem-
only have ideas for weekend getaways, but also deals. bers up to date with photos of the family or use the
chat feature to talk in real time.
(Courtesy National Military Family Association)
Twitter is perfect for those who want to keep up
with the daily news in their community. Follow local
The Roth TSP Implementation Begins businesses for deals and information or news sites
for quick updates. Many military installations have a
presence on Twitter and it can be a great way to
Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) began in keep up with activities in the community
June, the processing of Roth TSP elections for its civilian and
military customers using a phased approach that will continue LinkedIn is a wonderful way for military spouses
through October 2012. who are looking for employment to network. Build
an online resume, make connections, and have
As a new choice for retirement investment planning, the Roth colleagues recommend your work. Join a group
TSP will allow military service members and civilian employees with similar interests and share tips, job opportuni-
the option to contribute after-tax wages into TSP for the first ties, and conversation.
time. Both the contributions and the earnings will be tax free
when withdrawn, as long as IRS requirements are met. Pinterest is the hot new social networking site that
allows its users to create personalized boards or
Scheduled Implementation Dates collections of information from any website on the
June 2012 – Marine Corps internet. For military families on the move, this is a
July 2012 – Federal Civilian Employees great way organize ideas, recipes, and inspiration
October 2012 – Army, Air Force, and Navy in one online home.
Those are just a few of the many sites available.
The introduction of the Roth TSP provides Many military families use and love Skype, You-
service members with an additional retirement savings option in Tube, Google+, blogs, Flickr, Tumblr, and more!
the TSP plan. It provides greater flexibility in the tax treatment
of your contributions. It will allow you to make after-tax contribu- Don’t forget that military families are called to
tions to your TSP account. These Roth contributions are tax- be judicious in their use of social media sites.
free when withdrawn; their earnings are also tax-free (as long Before getting started, or as a refresher, check out
as certain IRS requirements are met). Service members should the resources below to make sure you’re keeping
note that money already in a TSP account cannot be converted up with best OPSEC (Operations Security) and
to a Roth account. PERSEC (Personal Security) practices:
As with all tax matters, service members should seek the ad- Army Social Media- http://www.army.mil/media/
vice of a qualified tax or financial advisor for information pertain- socialmedia/ and http://www.slideshare.net/
ing to your specific tax situation. In the meantime, visit TSP.gov USArmySocialMedia/army-social-media-handbook-
to find answers to general questions about Roth TSP. 2012
(Courtesy National Military Family Association) (Courtesy National Military Family Association)
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3. Moving with TRICARE
Did you move this summer? Don’t forget to update your
TRICARE information.
1. Update your information in DEERS:
Once you have arrived at your new duty station, you
should update your information in the DEERS (Defense
Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System). This action
will help prevent any difficulties with TRICARE claim or payment issues that may arise because your address has
changed. There are several easy ways you can update your information. You can go in person to the local military
installation and stop by the ID office on base. You can call them and provide the information over the phone at the
Defense Manpower Data Center Support Office at 1-800-538-9552. There is a fax option at 1-831-655-8317. You
can enroll online at the Beneficiary Web Enrollment website or through the DEERS website.
You can mail your information to:
Defense Manpower Data Center Support Office
Attn: COA
400 Gigling Road
Seaside, CA 93955-6771
For additional information on updating your information in DEERS, go to : http://tricare.mil/mybenefit/home/overview/
Eligibility/DEERS
2. Update your information with TRICARE:
Alert your TRICARE Regional Managed Care Support contractor and TRICARE Service Center (located in the military
hospital or clinic or surrounding area) that you have moved and provide your new address. The TRICARE Regions are:
TRICARE North, TRICARE South, TRICARE West, and TRICARE Overseas (Europe, Latin America, Canada, and Pa-
cific). You can find your region at the http://www.tricare.mil/ .
3. Transfer enrollment:
Once you have updated your new address in DEERS, you will need to transfer your TRICARE Prime enrollment if you
want to re-enroll or enroll as a new Prime beneficiary. This can be done online at the Beneficiary Web Enrollment web-
site: https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/appj/bwe/
indexAction.do;jsessionid=2bl2PzWDL9m1D14kbqLNjZWz7nGDKRtytl821kssljj8lTPG2WMQ!234841 click on "Get En-
rollment Form," fill out the a DD Form 2876 TRICARE Prime Enrollment Application and PCM Change Form, print it out,
and mail it to the address provided. Do NOT use the Disenrollment form!
Retirees may transfer their enrollment two times a year. The second transfer must be to the first TRICARE region. This
option allows those retirees who have decided to live in one part of the country during the winter and reside in a different
part of the country in the summer to remain current in TRICARE.
4. Medical record transfer after arriving at your new location:
If you have not done so, request to have your medical records sent to your new health care clinic. Your records can be
transferred to a military hospital or clinic or a private doctor's office.
5. Medications:
If you had been receiving your medications through TRICARE’s Mail Order Pharmacy, it will be important for you to con-
tact Express Scripts, Inc. (ESI) to let them know your new address. Address changes can NOT be done online: you
must contact Express Scripts directly. The best way is to call the customer service phone number at 1-877-363-1303
and advise the Patient Care Advocate of your new address and phone number. TDD/Hearing Impaired, please contact
1-877-540-6261. Even though all family members are under the same Sponsor’s ID number, each eligible beneficiary
must have their address and phone number changed to the new address on their individual account.
For additional information you can go to either http://www.express-scripts.com/TRICARE/ or http://www.tricare.mil/ .
(Courtesy National Military Family Association)
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4. Out and About the Fort Riley Area
C e l e b r a t e N a t i o n a l D a y o f t h e C o w b oy Ka w Va l l e y Ro d e o a t
The Kansas celebration of National Day of the Cow-
C i c o Pa r k
boy will be held at the Lazy T Ranch near Manhattan in Manhattan
on Sunday, July 29. The entertainment begins at
6:00 pm featuring a barbecue picnic with all the trim-
mings and western entertainment. Everyone is in-
vited and advanced registrations are required.
These are a first-come, first-served basis and $20.
Those interested should call 785-537-9727, or visit
www.kansasdayofthecowboy.com
Free fun and activities for kids will begin at 4:00 pm for those wishing to
come early. Attendees will see acclaimed Flint Hills based band Tallgrass
Express, gun spinning, rope tricks, original cowboy poetry and more! It's rodeo time as the Kaw Valley Rodeo
Don't miss it! teams up with the Riley County Fair to en-
tertain all ages! July 26, 27 and 28 at 8:00
Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process, or ser- pm each evening, large animals will be kick-
vice by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not ing up their heels in the dust of Wells
necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or Arena. There are 3 performances each
favoring by the United States Government. The views and opinions of night. Adult admission is $10, children's is
authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of $4. Thursday night, the 26th, is the annual
the United States Government, and shall not be used for advertising or Military Family Appreciation Night, see your
product endorsement purposes. units FRSA for FREE tickets, and Friday
the 27th will be Tough Enough to Wear Pink
Night. There is a full schedule available at
kawvalleyrodeo.com
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5. Out and About the Fort Riley Area
Reference herein to any specific commercial prod-
ucts, process, or service by trade name, trademark,
manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily con-
stitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or
favoring by the United States Government. The views
and opinions of authors expressed herein do not nec-
essarily state or reflect those of the United States
Government, and shall not be used for advertising or
product endorsement purposes.
Come out and visit!!!
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7. 2012 US Army Soldier Show
Riley’s Round-Up
Come enjoy a family-friendly, high-
OCSC is excited to send you this year's
energy, 90-minute live musical pro-
information about Riley's Round Up.The
event will be on July 28 at Riley's Con- duction by the active duty Soldiers
ference Center from 4:00pm -7:00pm. If as they perform at 40 venues
your business wishes to participate, across the globe. The six-month
please print off the application (attached tour features performances of to-
to back of newsletter) and send it along day's hits, yesterday's classics and
with your check to the address listed on the form. They can even original material. Admission
only accept one representative per home based business
is FREE. Fort Riley’s performance
and available slots will be filled first come, first reserved.
Vendors will be able to order a box lunch if desired and net- will be held on July 13, at 7:00pm. Doors Open at
work with other businesses from 3-4 pm. Vendors and volun- 6:00pm at McCain Auditorium at KSU.
teers will be able to set up their chairs in a reserved area so Limited reserved tickets available beginning July
they enjoy the Lt. Dan Band concert after the Riley's Round 11th – July 13th from 10:00am-5:00pm at Leisure
Up event. After expenses, all proceeds from vendor fees will Travel Center or McCain Auditorium. Remainder
be designated to benefit the USO. For more information, available at the door night of show. For more infor-
contact Erica Geranen, RRU Chair, at
mation, please call 785-239-5614.
e_geranen@yahoo.com."
Running Technique Clinic FREE Child Care for
F RG M e e t i n g s ! ! !
Do you want to learn to run more efficiently
and with less strain on your back and Fort Riley Child & Youth Ser-
knees? Do you need to run faster for your vices now provides free child-
next APFT or race? Are your lungs on fire care for Family Readiness
when you run uphill? Do your joints hurt Group Meetings. This is open
to all units on Fort Riley. Con-
when you run downhill? This 90 minute
tact your FRG leader or Family
clinic will teach you how to position your Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) to make your
body and foot strike to maximize your mo- childcare reservation once CYS registration has
mentum and reduce your injuries. The clin- been completed. CYS registration of your child or
ics will be scheduled a few times a month children is mandatory!
at King Field House and Long Gym. There are only 4-5 min-
utes of running during the clinic for gait analysis so the Location of childcare will be determined by the age of
clinic is fine for brand new runners. Clinics can also be child/children; the sites of childcare are Warren Road
scheduled for groups (unit PT, FRGs, etc) by contacting Child Development Center, Bldg. 6950 and/or School
Age Services, Bldg. 5810. Time of childcare offered
Angi. The clinic costs $15 per person and includes instruc- is from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Reservations for care will
tional handouts. Please come dressed in running clothes to be taken up to three days prior to scheduled child-
start the clinic indoors and then move outside for the gait care opening!
analysis and uphill and downhill running section.
Future dates of childcare are as follows:
If possible, please sign-up and pay in advance with Vincent July - 10th & 24th
Spencer (Fitness Coordinator) upstairs in the Functional August - 14th & 28th
Fitness Area at King Field House. For questions or up- For more information, please contact the Central
Registration office at (785)239-9885 or stop by Bldg.
coming April and May dates, please contact Angi Buckley at 6620 Normandy Dr.
angibuckley@yahoo.com .
Ever wish you could compliment someone for doing a good job or wanted
to make a complaint but didn’t know where to go? Click on the following
link and leave your ICE Comment and it goes to the appropriate personnel
to take care of your concern. http://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?
fa=site&site_id=17
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8. Manhattan USD 383
Schools Enrollment Dates
Enrollment packets will
be mailed toward the
end of July for all cur-
rent USD 383 students.
Enrollment packet infor-
mation will also be available on their website begin-
ning July 1– www.usd383.org . Central Enrollment
will be held on Friday, August 3 from 7:00am –
7:00pm at Anthony Middle School, 2501 Browning
Avenue. Central Enrollment gives parents an opportu-
nity to enroll all of their children - no matter what
grade level - at one central place. You can take care
of enrollment, fees, yearbook orders, parking permits,
etc. - all in one spot! Also at Central Enrollment this
year -- vaccination clinic by the Riley County Health
Department and Fort Riley Public Health. Look for full
details in your enrollment packet. All school offices
will be open on Monday, August 6 and Tuesday, Au-
gust 7 for enrollment. All school offices will then
close from August 8 – 10. Offices will not be open
for enrollment during this time. New to Manhattan/
Ogden and not sure which school your child(ren) will
attend? Need more information? Contact the Educa-
tion Center at 785-587-2000.
For more information visit:
Www.usd473.net
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9. July
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 4 Independence Day 5 6 7
- MLB All Star Fan- - Firecracker One-
- Junction City Inde- fest 8:30am Pitch Tournament
pendence Day Pa- 8:00am
rade 10:00am - Independence
Paintball Tourna- - Summer Fun
- Junction City Inde- ment Celebration at the
pendence Day Fire- Library 1:00pm
works 10:00pm
Sundown Salute July 3– 7
Division Training
Holiday Division Training Holiday July 6-8
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
- Fort Riley Net- - MEDDAC Change - Little Apple Jazz
work Meeting of Command Festival 5:30pm
1:00pm 10:00am
- Comedy night at
- USO “No Dough - 2012 Soldier Show Rally Point 7:00pm
Dinner” 5:00pm @ McCain Audito-
rium 6:00pm
Division Training
Holiday
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
- Family Bingo and - 4 MEB Change of - 10-5-2 Mile Prairie
Riley Bears Birthday Command/Change of - FRG Lottery Meet- Run
2:00pm Responsibility Cere- ing for Fall Apple
mony 10:00am Day Festival 1:00pm - Ironman Shoot
11:00am
- Special Needs
Rodeo at Geary
County Fairgrounds
10:00am
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
- Volunteer of the - Monthly Retirement - JC/GC MAC - Get Wild and
Quarter Ceremony Ceremony 10:00am Breakfast 7:30am Outdoor Adventure
6:00pm Day 10:00am –
- AFSBN Change of 3:00pm
Command 10:00am
- Riley Round Up
- Military Apprecia- 4:00pm –7:00pm
tion Night at Kaw
Valley Rodeo - LT. Dan Band
8:00pm Concert 7:00pm
Kaw Valley Rodeo 26 - 28 July
29 30 31
- USO “No Dough
Dinner” 5:00pm
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10. August
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
- Fort Riley Net-
3 4
- Manhattan MRC work Meeting
Luncheon 11:30am 10:30am
Division Training Holiday August 3-6
Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo Abilene, KS August 1-4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Division Training Holiday August 3-6
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
- USO “No Dough - USD 475(Geary
Dinner” 5:00pm County) first day of
school
Quarterly Blood Drive 14-15 August
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
- USD 383 - Women’s Equality - JC/GC MAC 1-1 BSTB Change of - 2nd Annual Sand
(Manhattan) first day Day Observance Breakfast 7:30am Command 10:00am Volleyball Tournament
of school 11:30am 9:00am
26 27 28 29 30 1ID Safety 31
- FRG Senior Advi- Stand-down Day
sor Council Meeting
9:00am - Fall 1ID BRO
Motorcycle ride
- Monthly Retirement 8:00am
Ceremony 10:00am
- Custer Hill Bowl-
ing Center Re-
opens (T)
- USO “No Dough
Division Training Holiday August 31 - Sept. 3
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11. Send your events, news, con-
tact information, etc., to: On the Web!
Stacie Dumas 1st Infantry Division & Fort Riley Homepage - www.riley.army.mil
1st Inf. Div. FRSA Building
580, Room 333 Fort Riley MWR - www.rileymwr.com
All information needs to be Army vFRG– www.armyfrg.org
received by July 27, 2012 for
the next monthly newsletter. Fort Riley Religious Support - www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?
Phone: (785)240-1251
Fax: (785)239-0416 US Army Homepage- www.army.mil
E-mail: MyPay - https://mypay.dfas.mil
stacie.r.dumas.civ@mail.mil
or Irwin Army Community Hospital - http://iach.amedd.army.mil
stacie.dumas@us.army.mil
Ready Army - www.riley.army.mil/areainfo/readyarmy.aspx
!!!
Fort Riley MWR Twitter Page - http://twitter.com/rileyfmwrbear
NEWS
GOT
1ID Facebook Page - http://www.facebook.com/1stInfantryDivision
Fort Riley Facebook Page - http://www.facebook.com/FortRiley
1ID Flickr Page - http://www.flickr.com/photos/firstinfantrydivision/
D i d Yo u K n o w ?
American troops occupied San Japanese and Chinese troops proclaimed, July 28, 1868.
Juan Hill in the Spanish- clashed, beginning the struggle
First representative assembly in
American War, July 1, 1898. that became World War II, July 7,
America convened in James-
1937.
Sherman Antitrust Act passed, town, July 30, 1619.
July 2, 1890. Aaron Burr killed Alexander Ham-
First patent in United States reg-
ilton in a duel, July 11, 1804.
Both Thomas Jefferson and istered, July 31, 1790.
John Adams died on Independ- First mission in California estab-
The names of the signers of the
ence Day, July 4, 1826. lished at San Diego by Father
Declaration of Independence
Junipero Serra, July 16, 1769.
In 1941, Congress declared 4th were withheld from the public for
of July a federal legal holiday. It Scientists set off the first atomic more than six months to protect
is one of the few federal holidays bomb, Alamogordo, N. Mex., July the signers. If independence had
that have not been moved to the 16, 1945. not been achieved, the treason-
nearest Friday or Monday. able act of the signers would
U.S. astronaut Neil A. Armstrong
have, resulted in their deaths.
Vicksburg surrendered to the became the first person to walk
Union Army in the Civil War, July on the moon, July 20, 1969.
4, 1863.
First Battle of Bull Run, or Manas-
Amendment 26, which sets the sas, in the Civil War, July 21,
voting age at 18 in the United 1861.
States, was proclaimed, July 5,
Amendment 14, which defines
1971. First woman's rights convention in
United States citizenship, was
United States met at Seneca Falls,
N.Y., July 19,1848
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12. Fort Riley Super Sign-Up
July 28th, 2012 from 4-7 pm at Riley’s Conference Center
Sponsored by the Fort Riley OCSC & HASFR to benefit the USO
Vendor Application
Point of Contact_______________________________________________________________________
Name of Business______________________________________________________________________
Complete Mailing Address_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
Phone:____________________ Email:_____________________________________________________
Description of business, services, or items for sale:____________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Are you a for profit/business organization? Y /N______________ If not, email james.s.wade3.civ@mail.mil
for complete details on how to participate as a non-profit or community service organization.
Electric requested Y or N (Limited tables with electric are available. Must provide own electric cords!)
$25 per table for businesses and profit organizations $35 per table with electricity (limited)
Amount enclosed (make check or money order payable to Fort Riley OCSC)___________________________
A door prize donation with a minimum value of $25 is required from all business vendors. Prizes will be awarded ran-
domly to participants based on a registration process. Attendees must be present to win. Please list the prize donation and
its value: Item ____________________________________________________ Value_______________
Description:________________________________________________________________________________
Deadline for Registration is July 7th. Please note: tables will be reserved on a first-come-first-reserved basis. We will
NOT accept duplicate vendors. Please submit registration and payment promptly to ensure your space. *Please return this
form and booth payment NLT 07 July 2012 to :
Erica Geranen
Fort Riley OCSC
Attn: Super Sign-up
2421 Deer Trail
Junction City, KS 66441
If you have any questions or special requests, please call Erica Geranen at 785-579-6998 or email e_geranen@yahoo.com
subject line “SUPER SIGN- UP”
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