This guide provides information for families on welcoming home soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division after their deployment. It details how to find information on welcome home ceremonies, including official notification processes, websites, and social media to check ceremony times and locations. The guide also provides logistical information for families, such as directions to the ceremony location, what to expect at ceremonies, and tips for out-of-town guests on accessing Fort Hood.
This guide provides information for families on welcoming home soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division after their deployment. It details where and when welcome home ceremonies will take place, how to get notification of ceremony times, and directions to the ceremony location. It also provides guidance for families and guests, including recommended arrival times, what to bring, and how to view the ceremony online for those unable to attend.
The document provides information about the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Static Display that will take place from October 30th through November 1st at the Orlando Executive Airport. It notifies customers that aircraft may need to be moved from the north ramp in mid-October to prepare for the event. Customers are asked to notify the airport by October 15th of any need for aircraft access during this time period. The document also includes information on discounted rental rates and volunteer opportunities for the event.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield from April 17th to April 24th, including:
1) A Texas Hold'em poker tournament registration deadline of April 27th with games beginning May 2nd at Club Stewart.
2) A Hometown Heroes Day event on April 23rd in Savannah with military demonstrations and a baseball game.
3) An Easter egg hunt and family fun day at Hunter AAF on April 23rd from 10am to 2pm with prizes and activities.
4) Various Easter church services at Hunter AAF Main Chapel from April 17th to 24th.
5) A concert by Gary Sinise and the Lt.
The document is a bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall providing information on upcoming events and activities on the base. It announces noise advisories for firing demonstrations, locations and times for flu shot clinics, registration details for a swim challenge and fun run to commemorate Marines, and training opportunities for critical incident peer support and special education advocacy.
This document provides scenarios for flight instructors to use to discuss risk management with students. The first scenario describes a private pilot planning a 400 NM night flight in marginal weather to attend a wedding. It asks which of the proposed solutions best manages the risks. The second scenario involves a private pilot with 135 hours planning their first long cross-country flight of over 700 miles in marginal weather to a birthday party. It asks which risk categories from the PAVE checklist are marginal. The third scenario describes a pilot 3 hours into a cross-country who is tired and low on fuel in worsening weather, asking if they should continue or land.
The document announces a Thanksgiving potluck for a military unit and their families. It provides information on guest speakers, volunteering opportunities, and social events. It also includes details on welcome home ceremonies for soldiers returning from deployment and ways for families to view the ceremonies online or get updates.
The document lists various events happening at Fort Drum in May and June, including a military spouse appreciation day, mother's day brunch, volunteer of the month recognitions, armed forces day parade, big band bash, school budget votes, family support huddle, division safety run, Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage observance, furlough impact town halls, education graduation, volunteer of the month, army birthday/flag day, and riverfest. It also provides information on taking an online food handler's course and reminders to log volunteer hours.
The document provides news updates from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including the resumption of group exercise classes, an upcoming hiring event for veterans, and changes to computer login banners to raise awareness of cyber security. Additionally, it announces parking restrictions for an upcoming meeting, a full honors funeral for a former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and warnings about a dietary supplement linked to hepatitis cases.
This guide provides information for families on welcoming home soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division after their deployment. It details where and when welcome home ceremonies will take place, how to get notification of ceremony times, and directions to the ceremony location. It also provides guidance for families and guests, including recommended arrival times, what to bring, and how to view the ceremony online for those unable to attend.
The document provides information about the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Static Display that will take place from October 30th through November 1st at the Orlando Executive Airport. It notifies customers that aircraft may need to be moved from the north ramp in mid-October to prepare for the event. Customers are asked to notify the airport by October 15th of any need for aircraft access during this time period. The document also includes information on discounted rental rates and volunteer opportunities for the event.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield from April 17th to April 24th, including:
1) A Texas Hold'em poker tournament registration deadline of April 27th with games beginning May 2nd at Club Stewart.
2) A Hometown Heroes Day event on April 23rd in Savannah with military demonstrations and a baseball game.
3) An Easter egg hunt and family fun day at Hunter AAF on April 23rd from 10am to 2pm with prizes and activities.
4) Various Easter church services at Hunter AAF Main Chapel from April 17th to 24th.
5) A concert by Gary Sinise and the Lt.
The document is a bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall providing information on upcoming events and activities on the base. It announces noise advisories for firing demonstrations, locations and times for flu shot clinics, registration details for a swim challenge and fun run to commemorate Marines, and training opportunities for critical incident peer support and special education advocacy.
This document provides scenarios for flight instructors to use to discuss risk management with students. The first scenario describes a private pilot planning a 400 NM night flight in marginal weather to attend a wedding. It asks which of the proposed solutions best manages the risks. The second scenario involves a private pilot with 135 hours planning their first long cross-country flight of over 700 miles in marginal weather to a birthday party. It asks which risk categories from the PAVE checklist are marginal. The third scenario describes a pilot 3 hours into a cross-country who is tired and low on fuel in worsening weather, asking if they should continue or land.
The document announces a Thanksgiving potluck for a military unit and their families. It provides information on guest speakers, volunteering opportunities, and social events. It also includes details on welcome home ceremonies for soldiers returning from deployment and ways for families to view the ceremonies online or get updates.
The document lists various events happening at Fort Drum in May and June, including a military spouse appreciation day, mother's day brunch, volunteer of the month recognitions, armed forces day parade, big band bash, school budget votes, family support huddle, division safety run, Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage observance, furlough impact town halls, education graduation, volunteer of the month, army birthday/flag day, and riverfest. It also provides information on taking an online food handler's course and reminders to log volunteer hours.
The document provides news updates from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including the resumption of group exercise classes, an upcoming hiring event for veterans, and changes to computer login banners to raise awareness of cyber security. Additionally, it announces parking restrictions for an upcoming meeting, a full honors funeral for a former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and warnings about a dietary supplement linked to hepatitis cases.
The document lists various events taking place at Fort Drum in May and June, including a military spouse appreciation day, Mother's Day brunch, volunteer of the month recognitions, Armed Forces Day parade, USO big band bash, school budget votes, family support huddles, a safety run, Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage observance, furlough impact town halls, a CLIF training, education graduation, Army birthday/Flag day, Riverfest, and dates for DONSA and volunteer hour logging. It also provides information on taking an online food handler's course and ammunition amnesty day.
This document provides information about various events and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It announces that Operation Homefront DC Metro will be distributing 5000 backpacks filled with school supplies to military children. It also provides information about health clinic closures and changes due to furloughs, as well as notices about various unit organizational days and changes of responsibility ceremonies. Additionally, it advertises upcoming events like a luau dinner show and a home buying seminar.
This document provides a weekly update on events and news around Fort Riley, including:
- Links to current news updates and garrison commander articles
- Information on traffic reports and delays
- An upcoming networking meeting and details
- Instructions for reserving free meeting rooms through Army Community Service
- An invitation for new spouses to attend a welcome event
- Details on the reopening of the Devils Den dining facility
- Upcoming volunteer opportunities through ACS in May and June
- A free physical clinic being held at the middle school
- Details on an upcoming community police academy
- Information on ammunition amnesty days
- A discount for a Sesame Street performance in Topeka
- An update
The flyer discusses an upcoming aviation event at the Orlando Executive Airport in October called NBAA and how it will impact airport operations and aircraft parking. It notes that the static display area for the event is already sold out, over 95 aircraft will be on display, and tie-down and hangared aircraft may need to be relocated during the event. It also provides information about volunteering opportunities for the event and fundraising efforts for an F-4 Phantom monument honoring local Vietnam War veterans.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum in May and June 2013. It lists the dates, times, and locations for various community events including festivals, town hall meetings, military spouse appreciation events, parades, and graduations. It also includes religious service schedules, outdoor recreation notices, and volunteer opportunity reminders. Key dates mentioned include the 22nd Annual International Festival of Food on May 5th, Memorial Day on May 27th, and the Army Birthday/Flag Day on June 14th.
The Beacon is a publication of the 124th Fighter Wing. In this issue: Outstanding Unit Award, SFS Airmen Secure Enemy Village, Warrior of the Month: Master Sgt. Bonnie Davis, Mission to Thailand, and more
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center will open to prepare and file federal and state income tax returns for free.
3) Jefferson Community College will hold its annual Super Science Saturday event on February 4th featuring hands-on science demonstrations and exhibits for students in grades 5-8.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming events including a Marine Corps Sunset Parade on August 12th, summer hours for the Fort Myer Thrift Shop ending soon, Washington Redskins tickets for sale, a Quantico Car Show on September 6th, and an Overture Concert on Summerall Field on August 23rd. It also includes information on classes and workshops from Army Career and Alumni Program, Family Readiness, and Marine Corps Community Services.
The document provides information from the Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offers free tax preparation and filing for military members and families.
3) Upcoming events in February include a Valentine's party, ski trips, dances, and more.
This document provides an updated 2022 support manual for air shows hosted by the United States Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration squadron. Key changes include updated contact information, fuel and equipment requirements, and show timelines. The manual outlines all necessary planning details and requirements to ensure a successful air show, including coordinating transportation, housing, maintenance, security, public affairs, and recruiting support. Adhering closely to the guidelines and meeting all deadlines is emphasized as critical to the Thunderbirds' operations.
This document is a 3 page newsletter from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade providing information to soldiers and family members. It includes announcements about upcoming events like a women's conference, food festival, and concerts. It also provides notices about clinic closures for holidays, tax assistance center hours, and a summary of historical events for the coming weeks. A calendar of additional upcoming recreational and educational activities is included on the third page.
This document provides information about Labor Day holiday hours for various facilities on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including which ones will be closed and have limited operations on August 29th-September 1st. It also includes announcements about upcoming community events like a doggie dip swim, flea market, 5K run, and concert.
This document provides information about events, services, and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall and the surrounding area. It includes details about testing an early warning system, reduced commissary stock during an inventory, health clinic schedule changes due to furloughs, and various recreational and educational activities like a luau dinner show, golf tournaments, and job search classes. It also provides contact information for services on the base and encourages sharing experiences working on furlough days.
This document provides information about closures and schedules at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall over the Thanksgiving holiday period, including guidance on following the Office of Personnel Management for weather closures, gate access hours, dining facility meal times, and upcoming family programs.
The document provides information on various events, closures, and services occurring around Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- The fuel station on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 29-Oct 1 for inventory.
- A voluntary energy reduction is requested on Sept 16 from 2-3pm to support the regional power grid.
- A Hispanic Heritage celebration will be held on Sept 17 at Brucker Hall on Fort Myer.
- The Auto Craft Shop on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 25-Oct 1.
- Military Personnel Division will have new hours starting Oct 1, closing the first Wednesday of each month.
The document lists various events taking place at Fort Drum in May and June, including a military spouse appreciation day, Mother's Day brunch, volunteer of the month recognitions, Armed Forces Day parade, USO big band bash, school budget votes, family support huddles, a safety run, Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage observance, furlough impact town halls, a CLIF training, education graduation, Army birthday/Flag day, Riverfest, and dates for DONSA and volunteer hour logging. It also provides information on taking an online food handler's course and ammunition amnesty day.
This document provides information about various events and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It announces that Operation Homefront DC Metro will be distributing 5000 backpacks filled with school supplies to military children. It also provides information about health clinic closures and changes due to furloughs, as well as notices about various unit organizational days and changes of responsibility ceremonies. Additionally, it advertises upcoming events like a luau dinner show and a home buying seminar.
This document provides a weekly update on events and news around Fort Riley, including:
- Links to current news updates and garrison commander articles
- Information on traffic reports and delays
- An upcoming networking meeting and details
- Instructions for reserving free meeting rooms through Army Community Service
- An invitation for new spouses to attend a welcome event
- Details on the reopening of the Devils Den dining facility
- Upcoming volunteer opportunities through ACS in May and June
- A free physical clinic being held at the middle school
- Details on an upcoming community police academy
- Information on ammunition amnesty days
- A discount for a Sesame Street performance in Topeka
- An update
The flyer discusses an upcoming aviation event at the Orlando Executive Airport in October called NBAA and how it will impact airport operations and aircraft parking. It notes that the static display area for the event is already sold out, over 95 aircraft will be on display, and tie-down and hangared aircraft may need to be relocated during the event. It also provides information about volunteering opportunities for the event and fundraising efforts for an F-4 Phantom monument honoring local Vietnam War veterans.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum in May and June 2013. It lists the dates, times, and locations for various community events including festivals, town hall meetings, military spouse appreciation events, parades, and graduations. It also includes religious service schedules, outdoor recreation notices, and volunteer opportunity reminders. Key dates mentioned include the 22nd Annual International Festival of Food on May 5th, Memorial Day on May 27th, and the Army Birthday/Flag Day on June 14th.
The Beacon is a publication of the 124th Fighter Wing. In this issue: Outstanding Unit Award, SFS Airmen Secure Enemy Village, Warrior of the Month: Master Sgt. Bonnie Davis, Mission to Thailand, and more
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center will open to prepare and file federal and state income tax returns for free.
3) Jefferson Community College will hold its annual Super Science Saturday event on February 4th featuring hands-on science demonstrations and exhibits for students in grades 5-8.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming events including a Marine Corps Sunset Parade on August 12th, summer hours for the Fort Myer Thrift Shop ending soon, Washington Redskins tickets for sale, a Quantico Car Show on September 6th, and an Overture Concert on Summerall Field on August 23rd. It also includes information on classes and workshops from Army Career and Alumni Program, Family Readiness, and Marine Corps Community Services.
The document provides information from the Fort Drum Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center offers free tax preparation and filing for military members and families.
3) Upcoming events in February include a Valentine's party, ski trips, dances, and more.
This document provides an updated 2022 support manual for air shows hosted by the United States Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration squadron. Key changes include updated contact information, fuel and equipment requirements, and show timelines. The manual outlines all necessary planning details and requirements to ensure a successful air show, including coordinating transportation, housing, maintenance, security, public affairs, and recruiting support. Adhering closely to the guidelines and meeting all deadlines is emphasized as critical to the Thunderbirds' operations.
This document is a 3 page newsletter from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade providing information to soldiers and family members. It includes announcements about upcoming events like a women's conference, food festival, and concerts. It also provides notices about clinic closures for holidays, tax assistance center hours, and a summary of historical events for the coming weeks. A calendar of additional upcoming recreational and educational activities is included on the third page.
This document provides information about Labor Day holiday hours for various facilities on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including which ones will be closed and have limited operations on August 29th-September 1st. It also includes announcements about upcoming community events like a doggie dip swim, flea market, 5K run, and concert.
This document provides information about events, services, and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall and the surrounding area. It includes details about testing an early warning system, reduced commissary stock during an inventory, health clinic schedule changes due to furloughs, and various recreational and educational activities like a luau dinner show, golf tournaments, and job search classes. It also provides contact information for services on the base and encourages sharing experiences working on furlough days.
This document provides information about closures and schedules at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall over the Thanksgiving holiday period, including guidance on following the Office of Personnel Management for weather closures, gate access hours, dining facility meal times, and upcoming family programs.
The document provides information on various events, closures, and services occurring around Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, including:
- The fuel station on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 29-Oct 1 for inventory.
- A voluntary energy reduction is requested on Sept 16 from 2-3pm to support the regional power grid.
- A Hispanic Heritage celebration will be held on Sept 17 at Brucker Hall on Fort Myer.
- The Auto Craft Shop on Fort Myer will be closed Sept 25-Oct 1.
- Military Personnel Division will have new hours starting Oct 1, closing the first Wednesday of each month.
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Welcome Home Ceremony Guide
Our Red Dragon Soldiers are coming home! This is a very exciting time and we are very proud
of our Troopers, having completed another successful mission. This guide will give you all the
information you need to welcome your 1st Cavalry Trooper hero home.
How can I find out about the 1st Cavalry Division Welcome Home ceremonies?
You can follow the latest Welcome Home Ceremonies information for the 1st Cavalry Division
Troopers from these official sources.
1. Official notifications begin 18 hours prior to ceremony. Official notifications are made to
one Family member per Soldier. The person notified is designated by the Soldier and
will be contacted by the unit’s Rear Detachment personnel. Two questions to ask your
Soldier before his/her return:
a. What is your flight ‘name’? This is how the welcome home ceremonies will be
listed online. It will generally contain the name of the brigade and a letter or
number indicator to distinguish each flight. An example would be: Black Jack
Alpha (Black Jack being the name for 2nd Brigade and Alpha indicating the flight).
b. Who is the one person designated for notification? Rear Detachment personnel
will only be able to contact ONE person per Soldier to inform them via telephone
when that Soldier’s welcome home ceremony will be. Anyone else wanting
information about that Soldier’s return will need to stay in touch with the one
designated contact.
2. Ceremony times will be posted on the 1st Cavalry Division website 4 days/96 hours prior
to time of ceremony. To see the ceremony times, visit:
http://www.hood.army.mil/1stcavdiv/redeployment/
3. Ceremony times will also be posted on the 1st Cavalry Division’s Facebook page at:
http://www.facebook.com/1stCavDiv
4. You can call 254-618-7604 or 254-287-6051 for automated information on ceremony
times.
5. 1st Cavalry Division can send updates on ceremony times directly to your cell phone
through Twitter. For complete information on how to use and sign up for Twitter alerts,
visit: http://www.hood.army.mil/1stcavdiv/redeployment/twitter.pdf
6. Sign up for the 1st Cavalry Redeployment RSS Feed:
http://www.hood.army.mil/1stcavdiv/RSSfeeds/redeployment.rss.xml
**Disclaimer: Ceremony times are based on the flights that have been scheduled. Final
manifest with Soldiers' names will not be available until 18 hours prior to the ceremony time.
Family members will be notified NLT 12 hours prior to ceremony time. Please remember all
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ceremony information is subject to change. Times between flight and ceremony may vary
depending on size of the flight.
Where is the Welcome Home ceremony held? How do I get there?
Welcome Home ceremonies are conducted outdoors on the 1st Cavalry Division’s Parade Field,
Cooper Field.
Directions to Cooper Field from Main Gate:
Once you have passed the entrance of the Main Gate, proceed to the 3rd light where you will
take a left on 761st Tank Battalion. Continue down this road until you pass the 3rd red light.
You will take the next right on 67th St. Cooper field is in front of Building 28000. You may park
in the family designated parking lot on the east or west side of the building. If picking up a
Soldier, it is recommended to park in the west parking lot. Soldiers will pick up bags from the
west parking lot.
Directions to Cooper Field from Clear Creek:
Once you have passed the entrance of the Clear Creek Gate, proceed to the fourth light where
you will take a right on Battalion. Continue to the next light where you will take a right on 72nd
St. Cooper field is in front of Building 28000. You may park in the family designated parking lot.
You may park in the family designated parking lot on the east or west side of the building. If
picking up a Soldier, it is recommended to park in the west parking lot. Soldiers will pick up bags
from the west parking lot.
When should I arrive for the Welcome Home ceremony?
We recommend that you arrive for the Ceremony at 30 minutes before it begins to ensure that
you do not miss the ceremony if the flight is running early.
What do I do when I get there?
Families will gather in and around the stands at Cooper Field. A DJ will be playing music for
your entertainment and will announce when your Soldiers are arriving at the Field.
There is a heating tent provided for waiting prior to the buses arriving at Cooper Field;
however, please dress warmly if the forecasted weather is cold.
For ceremonies around 6:00 am - 7:30 am, please allow more time for your travel due to
morning Physical Training (PT) traffic.
Feel free to bring your welcome home signs, balloons, or banners to greet your Trooper.
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Note that pets are NOT allowed on Cooper Field so save your pets’ greetings to your Trooper
for when you get home.
Words of Caution:
We know all of the Families and all of our Troopers are eager for their redeployment flights to
arrive back home, but please remember these basic rules:
1. Never give out names of Troopers on the returning flights.
2. Never post specific information on the flights (airline, flight number, date/time, etc).
3. Never assume that everyone who can see your Facebook posts needs to know details of
your welcome home. Save it for the great welcome home pictures you can poster AFTER the
ceremony.
FOR OUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS
How do I get to Fort Hood?
For traveling directions to Fort Hood, visit: http://www.hood.army.mil/traveling.aspx.
Should you encounter any difficulties or have questions upon your arrival, contact the Soldier
Welcome and Care Center at 254-287-3832. This office is open 24 hours daily.
What do I need to get onto Fort Hood?
If have DoD decals, you simply need a drivers' license or military ID. Make sure that every adult
in your vehicle also has a photo ID to show at the gate.
If you do NOT have DoD car decals, you will need a photo ID and a Visitor's Pass to gain access
to post at Main Gate, and Clear Creek.
How do I obtain a Visitor’s Pass to get onto Fort Hood?
Requirements for One-Time Entry Pass:
DA Form 3626 – you can obtain this form at the Visitor’s Center or print it and complete
it beforehand (http://armypubs.army.mil/eforms/pdf/A3626.PDF)
Active, Guard & Reserve service members, Dept. of the Army & DoD civilian employees,
retirees and Family members must have a valid photo ID card
Valid driver’s license
Current vehicle registration
Proof of current insurance
License plate number
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Current vehicle registration
Destination: 1st Cavalry Division Welcome Home Ceremony on Cooper Field
Note: If there are any additional drivers to be listed on the temporary pass, they must provide
their Social Security account number, driver’s license number, and state of license origin.
For more information, visit Fort Hood’s Marvin Leath Visitor’s Center webpage at:
http://www.hood.army.mil/visitors.center.aspx?4 or contact them via telephone at 254-287-
9909.
What if I can't be at the Welcome Home ceremony?
Good news! The ceremony will be broadcasted via Livestream starting no earlier than 30
minutes prior to the ceremony time. There are three ways to view:
1. Use your computer to go online and view the ceremony at
http://www.livestream.com/1stcavdiv.
2. The ceremony may also be viewed on Facebook by clicking on the LiveStream link on the
left of the 1st Cavalry Division page (https://www.facebook.com/1stCavDiv) OR on the
link of the left of the 3-82 Field Artillery Regiment Facebook page
(https://www.facebook.com/382FARedDragons).
3. The Livestream application can also be downloaded on smart phones! Download the
free app “Livestream” onto your phone then search for 1stCavDiv on the Livestream
menu. *Be sure to click the blue arrow button at the top right of the application once
it’s downloaded to “follow” the 1stCavDiv channel. This will ensure that you get a
notification on your phone when a new ceremony is about to begin!
We recommend that you set up these systems well before the day of your Soldier’s welcome
home to avoid any last-minute frustrations.
Thank you for your continuous support of your Red Dragon Soldiers!
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