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Vol. 52, Issue 3 Serving the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield communities • www.stewartfrontline.com January 26 2017 Artist helps remember 3rd ID Legacy

Graphic by Spc. Axel Collazo Helping prepare more than 90 graphics for the Fort Stewart and the 3rd Infantry Division, Spc. Axel Collazo is a volunteer artist with the Fort Stewart Warrior Transition ion Battalion, who continues to help illustrate activities such as the 3rd ID's 100 years of service since it was created Nov. 21, 1917. See story on Page 4A.

front Page briefs 3RD ID supports senior leader huddle Abigail Meyer imperative that we increase the across the Army, creating com- MacFarland, commanding gen- Public Affairs Office mobility and streamline the foot- monalities in command posts. eral, III Corps. print of our command posts," They talked size, making scal- Full-scale examples of pared- FORT BLISS, Texas -- An Army said Gen. Robert "Abe" Abrams, able and redundant command down tactical operations centers command post is the nucleus of commanding general, U.S. posts to improve survivability were set up behind the Fort Bliss a military operation. It must Forces Command. "We have to from a brigade-sized element up Mission Training Center and function seamlessly and com- make our command posts more to a corps. They discussed net- units from 2nd Brigade, 1st Stewart-Hunter manders must know what’s hap- effective, mobile and survivable. work capabilities and worked to Armored Division, III Corps, 3rd Garrison Spring pening on the battlefield at all Events like this command post define terms applicable across Infantry Division, and 1st Gala: times. huddle at Fort Bliss keep the the Army. Armored Division headquarters All are welcome! In today’s evolving combat Army ready to fight and win our “We have to continually adjust to show leaders different exam- Happening 6 p.m. to mid- environment, command posts nation's wars in a dynamic envi- our thinking and our approach ples of command post setups. night March 11 at Club must evolve too. Leaders from ronment." to combat. The rise of near-peer “We need two command posts. Stewart. Contact you across the Army met at Fort Bliss, Leaders used examples of threats, coupled with an increas- We need to be able to shut one Directorate point-of-con- Texas, Jan. 18, 2017, to discuss training exercises to show what ingly expeditionary mindset, down and move it while the other tact for ticket information. how today’s Army will build the was working and where capa- dictate our need for command is still in the fight,” said Maj. Gen. For more information: command post of the future. bilities need to be improved. Part posts that are capable, yet more Pat White, 1st Armored Division www.facebook. "Lessons from ongoing con- of the huddle focused on solu- mobile and survivable at every and Fort Bliss commanding gen- com/2017SpringGala/ flicts around the world tell us it's tions able to be standardized echelon,” said Lt. Gen. Sean eral.

HUDDLE Page 2A White House Communications Agency looking for recruits: Marne Tax Center available for free tax assistance WHCA will deliver an Pat Young informational brief to pro- Frontline Staff spective Soldiers at the Moon Theater building The Marne Tax center, serving active and retired 704, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Soldiers, and their eligible Family Members, con- Feb. 21. ducted their Grand Openings Jan. 20 at Fort Stewart and Jan. 23 at Hunter Army Airfield to help provide free tax filing tor the 2016 tax season, CONTENTS which runs through April 18. On-hand to help conduct the ribbon cutting Marne Voices...... 2A for the Tax Center, which is located at building Behind the Lens...... 3A 816 Gulick Road, the Hunter Army Airfield Marne Faces, Places.4A Garrison Commander Lt. Col. Mike Squires Scales of Justice...... 6A expressed his appreciation for the efforts made Community, Leisure.1B each year by the Tax Center Staff. Movie Schedule...... 2B Squires humorously noted that while paying Births...... 3B Hunter Photo by Nancy Gould taxes was often referred to as one of life’s two ACS, FMWR Briefs....5B Lt. Col. Mike Squires, Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, cuts the cer- certainties (not mentioning the other being Chaplain's Corner.....6B emonial ribbon to signify the opening of the Hunter Tax Center, Jan. 23. He's death); he said the funds generated from taxes Sports, Recreation....9B assisted by Pfc. Michael McComas, 4th Bn., 3rd Avn. Regt.; Capt. Justin Ervin, helps benefit everyone. FS-HAAF briefs...... 10B Hunter Legal Office; and Spc. Kawaii Conway, 3rd Bn., 3rd Avn. Regt. TAX CENTER Page 2A

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Marne Voices Speak Out Feb. 2 is Groundhog Day. What would you advise Punxsutawney Phil?

"Better not see that shadow!"

Pfc. Kyle Bruening 1-30 Inf., 2IBCT

"People don't want winter so don't look at your shadow."

Sgt. 1st Class Allen Coleman 9th BEB, 2IBCT

Photo by Abigail Meyer Army leaders met at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 18 for a command post huddle. Commanders "Make spring discussed how to make command posts smaller, more mobile and survivable. come sooner." HUDDLE From Page 1A Spc. Austin Collins 6-8 Cav., 2IBCT Some of the key discussions "Abe" Abrams, commanding gen- 4th Infantry Division, 10th centered on how to make tactical eral, U.S. Forces Command (via Mountain Division, 82nd Airborne operations centers more mobile, teleconference), Lt. Gen. Patrick Division, 1st Cavalry Division, able to move rapidly from one Donahue II, deputy commanding U.S. Army Reserve Command, location to the next, to what net- general, U.S. Forces Command, U.S. Army Alaska, 7th Infantry "Always go with spring working capabilities work best for Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson, deputy Division, 25th Infantry Division because no one likes these smaller footprints without chief of staff, U.S. Army, Lt. Gen. and 1st Infantry Division provid- losing essential functions. Sean MacFarland, commanding ed input. the cold." “(Command post redesign) general, III Corps, Lt. Gen. Leaders spoke about broad gives us a redundant capability Stephen M. Twitty, commanding issues affecting units on the bat- Pvt. Prentiss Grisby for our mission command infor- general, First Army, Lt. Gen. tlefield and also talked detailed 703rd BSB, 2IBCT mation systems so we can stay in Stephen Lanza, commanding equipment requirements and fea- the fight,” said Maj. Gen. James general, I Corps, and Lt. Gen. sibilities. Discussion and ideas “Jim” Rainey, commanding gen- Timothy Kadavy, director, Army from this command post huddle eral, 3rd Infantry Division. National Guard. Division com- will serve to address options and Army senior leaders who par- manders and command team establish requirements as the "Look into the light!" ticipated in the command post members from 1st Armored Army develops the next genera- Pfc. Alonzo Valenzuela huddle included Gen. Robert Division, 3rd Infantry Division, tion of command posts. 3-15 Inf., 2IBCT

TAX CENTER From Page 1A

"What do taxes buy us?" Squires asked attendees. W2/1099 misc/1099SSA "It is an investment that helps fund the building of Mortgage Interest Statement (1098) hospitals and roads – things we normally wouldn’t Power of Attorney - if necessary "Don't turn around." pay for ourselves. Services and programs that col- Prior Year tax return lectively improve the quality of life for all of us.” Proof of dependent care expenses Spc. Eliazar Candanoza Squires said thanks to the installation’s legal assis- Interest income statement (e.g., 1099INT) 3-7 Inf., 2IBCT tance office and the Marne Tax Center, tax assis- Identity Theft PIN tance was available to Soldiers, retirees, and their Dividend Income Statement (e.g. 1099DIV) Families. 1099B (for stocks/bonds) Capt. Elizabeth Strickland, Chief of Legal Statements reflecting Capital Gain/Loss Assistance at Fort Stewart said last year the tax 1095 – Proof of Medical Insurance Coverage 3RD INFANTRY DIVISION COMMANDER, center saved the Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Student Load Interest Statement SENIOR COMMANDER FS/HAAF Community approximately $2 million in tax prep- Divorce Decree – if applicable MAJ. GEN. JIM RAINEY aration fees associated with filing taxes, helping Proof of educational expenses USAG FORT STEWART-HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD COMMANDER return $8 million in refunds. HUD 1 Statement (If home purchased during the COL. TOWNLEY R. HEDRICK The Marne Tax Center Officer in Charge, Capt. tax year) Justin Ervin said the tax center has twenty-one IRA/TSP Contribution Statements HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD COMMANDER Soldiers acting as borrowed military manpower Educator Expenses LT. COL. MIKE SQUIRES from the various tenant units on Fort Stewart, as Account and Routing Number for Direct Deposit/ well as another eight for Hunter Army Airfield to Debit (Cancelled Check) Frontline 942 Dr. Ben Hall Place help provide service to community members at suite 1087, building 1 both locations. But Ervin also noted that two addi- In addition for those taxpayers filing tax returns Fort Stewart, Georgia 31314 tional civilian paralegals were returning to help in states other than Georgia; please have the city, Garrison Public Affairs Officer 3rd ID reporter provide quality control – Bruce Anglin at Fort county, township, and school district available for Ron Elliott Staff Sgt. Nikki Felton Stewart and Dorothy Andrews at Hunter. your state and domicile and/or state of employ- Strickland notes the Soldiers were trained through ment, along with the previous year’s tax forms. Command Information Officer 1st ABCT NCOIC Jim Jeffcoat the Volunteer Tax Assistance Program, VITA. This Staff Sgt. Syreetta L. Watts 1st ABCT reporters program trains tax preparers on the new tax soft- Editorial/Design Staff Locations: Sgt. Dean A. Gannon II ware – Tax Slayer; Soldiers also received additional The Hunter Tax Center, located at 638 Horace Managing Editor Patrick M. Young Spc. Ryan Tatum operational training to help facilitate service to the Emmet Wilson Blvd., can be reached for appoint- customer. But Anglin notes the new software pro- ments at 912-315-3675. The Fort Stewart Tax Center, Web Site Content Manager 2nd IBCT NCOIC vides a lot more detail and requires a little more located at 2233 Gulick Ave., building 816, and can Patrick M. Young Staff Sgt. Candace Mundt 2nd IBCT reporter time to fill out. Community members can help be reached at 912-767-1040. Graphic Artist Sgt. Joshua Laidacker reduce wait times by bringing the proper paper- Spc. Axel Collazo work, and maybe a little patience too. Hours of Operation: Editorial Assistant 3rd ID SB NCOIC Monday, Tuesday, 8:45 to 4:15 p.m. Sgt. Samantha Crecelius Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Navratil Important Documents include: Wednesday, 8:45 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. 3rd ID SB reporter Production Manager Sgt. Caitlyn Smoyer Social Security Card for self and Family claimed Thursday, Noon to 4:15 p.m. Maria C. Hendre on return: Friday, 8:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Spc. Jamie Beale Business Manager 3rd CAB NCOIC Kathryn Fox Sgt. Kellen Stuart Hunter Public Affairs officer 3rd CAB reporter Steven Hart Sgt. William Begley

Hunter Deputy PAO 3rd ID Artillery OIC Nancy Gould The 3rd ID celebrates 2nd Lt. Eric Park 3rd Infantry Division 3rd ID PAO 100 Years of Service Lt. Col. Brian J. Fickel This Civilian enterprise newspaper is an authorized publication for members of 3rd ID NCOIC the U.S. Army. Contents of the Master Sgt. Erick Ritterby Frontline are not necessarily the official The Third Infantry Division Celebrates 100 Years of Service to the Nation since views of, or are endorsed by, the U.S. the units founding, Nov. 21, 1917 at Camp Green, NC. Serving in World War I, World Government, Department of Defense, Department of the Army, or U.S. Forces War II, Korea, the Cold War, Persian , Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Voice your opinion! Command. It is published weekly by the Write a letter to the editor Public Affairs Office, Fort Stewart, Enduring Freedom, the unit has a proud heritage and a stalwart reputation as "The Georgia. 31314-5000. All editorial Rock of the Marne." Send to: The Frontline content of the Frontline newspaper is Attn: The Frontline, Editor prepared, edited, provided and approved Community members can learn more about the unit's history at www. 942 Dr. Ben Hall Place, suite 1087 by the Public Affairs Office of Fort stewart.army.mil/units/history.asp?id=146, and follow the latest activities at www. Stewart, Georgia and the 3rd Infantry Fort Stewart, Ga. 31314 Division, and is printed by Morris facebook.com/3rd.Infantry.Division. Supporting the Marne Division since 1919, or email to: Newspaper Corporation of Hinesville, the Society of the 3rd Infantry Division, also provides additional information on usarmy.stewart.3-id.list.pao- Inc., a private firm in no way connected [email protected] with the Department of the Army, their website at www.society3rdid.org. or fax it to 912-767-6673 under exclusive written contract with Fort Stewart, Georgia. The Civilian The 3rd ID Society encourages community members to visit their web site to visit www.stewartfrontline.com printer is responsible for commercial learn about their specially priced $100 lifetime memberships in honor of 3ID's 100 Copyright 2016 advertising. Subscription rates are $12/3 months, $20/six months and $36 for 12 years of service, challenge coins, Watch on the Rhine, and many others. Advertising: 912-368-0526 months. Rates are Third Class mail The Frontline Office: 912-435-9531 inside the continental U.S. Hunter News Bureau: 912-315-5617 Rock of the Marne January 26, 2017 The Frontline 3A Behind The Lens

US Army photo by Spc. Scott Lindblom. US Army Soldier from 4th Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade fires a M240 machine gun during a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter multi-ship aerial gunnery over the Pinecastle bombing range near Deland, Fla., Jan. 18.

Soldiers from 2-3 Avn., 3CAB, preflight a UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter before a training mission over Deland, Fla., Jan. 19.

US Army aviators from 4-3 Avn., 3CAB, takeoff in a UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter during environmental training on the Pinecastle range near Deland, Fla., Jan. 18.

US Army Soldier from 4-3 Avn., 3CAB, climbs into a UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter before a training mission over Deland, Fla., Jan. 18.

3CAB aviators from 2-3 Avn. and 4-3 Avn. maneuver their UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters during a joint environmental training exercise over the Pinecastle range near Deland, Fla. Jan. 8.

US Army aviators from 2-3 Avn., 3CAB, land a UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter during environmental training on the Pinecastle range near Deland, Fla., Jan. 18.

US Army aviators from 2-3 Avn., 3CAB, land a UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter during envi- ronmental training on the Pinecastle range near Deland, Fla., Jan. 18. 4A The Frontline January 26, 2017 3rd Infantry Division Marne Faces, Marne Places The Soldier behind the art Sgt. Samantha Crecelius, Collazo grew up in rural Puerto Rico. His hobbies were Frontline Staff working on cars, jujitsu, and art. But he wanted to get out; to challenge himself – so he considered the Army, He’s a Soldier, a Marine, and an artist. And when he Marines, or maybe the National Guard. He eventually was injured during training, he found a way to channel served all three – as an infantryman and as an artist. all those passions together. “I wanted to join the Special Forces initially, but I Assigned to Fort Stewart’s Warrior Transition Battalion thought the Marines would be good too,” Collazo said. while recovering from his injuries, Spc. Axel Collazo So, signing up in July 2000, he was stationed in Camp found a way to help others and transition to civilian life. Lejeune and was part of the first Operation Iraqi He wasn’t always in the military though; starting life on Freedom. He deployed to numerous places around the a Caribbean island. world such as Africa, Afghanistan, Japan and Iraq. After he completed his tour, he made his home in Florida; where he joined the Florida National Guard, serving with Co. A, 2nd Battalion, 124th Inf. Regiment. Unfortunately, he injured his knees during training at Camp Blanding, Florida. The injury changed his life – limiting his physical activities – but allowing him to dedicate more of his time to art. He worked toward perfecting those artistic skills for more than six years. Earning an Associate’s Degree in Visual Communications and Graphic Design; working with Adobe programs such as Photoshop, Light room, Illustrator, After Effects and Premier. Later, when he was assigned to the Fort Stewart Warrior Transition Battalion, he discovered they had a Graphic by Spc. Axel Collazo program that allowed him to continue to serve while he recovered. Featured on the Page 1 of the Nov. 24 edition of “The WTB allows Soldiers an opportunity to build The Frontline Newspaper, Spc. Collazo combined new skill sets, and improve others,” Collazo said. “So, the images of a World War I Soldier in the back- the WTB helped me intern with the 3rd Infantry Division ground of a modern Marne Soldier. Public Affairs at Fort Stewart.” “Wounded Warriors face a challenge having to heal, Helping prepare more than 90 graphics for the 3rd ID while transitioning - at the same time,” Staff Sgt. Niki and the Fort Stewart community; his images help illus- Felton, 3rd ID Public Affairs. “Collazo has inspired me. trate information campaigns that ranged from Veterans Rather than giving up from injuries, he found a reason Day Ceremonies, Marne Week, and helped illuminate to get out of bed and help make a difference. He found the 3rd Infantry Division’s 100th Year of Service with a a way to make himself happy and contribute to the unit. Sgt. Samantha Crecelius, grand banner that will be displayed at the 3rd ID He is the type of Soldier we should all be like.” Assigned to Fort Stewart’s Warrior Transition Headquarters Building. (Sgt. Samantha Creclius is a volunteer intern from the Battalion, Spc. Axel Collazo volunteers at the “It feels awesome to feel useful again,” Collazo said. Wounded Warrior Transition Battalion. Contributions installation's Public Affairs Office helping illus- “I can still do something with the skills I have. And maybe to the article written by Patrick Young and Kevin Larson trate stories and community events. make a small difference doing it.” of the Fort Stewar Public Affairs Office. ) “Can-Do” by Air

During a field training exercise at Fort Stewart, Soldiers from Company A, 3rd Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd ID, request CH-47F Chinook helicopters for tactical air movement from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade on Jan. 17.

Soldiers from Company A, 3rd Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 2nd IBCT, 3rd ID, request CH-47F Chinook helicopters for tactical air movement from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd CAB on Jan. 17. Rock of the Marne January 26, 2017 The Frontline 5A

Photo by 1st Lt. John Long M109A6 Paladin lays on target during the 1-75th LFX on Jan. 11. Several fire missions were designed to replicate danger close missions that may occur during combat. Cobra Battery supports 1-75th Combined Live Fire Exercise 1st Lt. John C. Long Cobra Battery Soldiers used this exercise to devel- with various assets, to include mortars and Attack DIVARTY op a trained and ready force leading up to their Aviation in a live environment,” said 1st Lt. Gretchen deployment to the National Training Center this Parnagian, 2nd Platoon Fire Direction Officer. attery C. 1st Battalion, 41st Field spring. With the rounds delivered by the Cobra This is one of the many live fire exercises 1-75th Artillery Regiment supported the 1st Battery, the Rangers were able to train with multiple Ranger Regiment will conduct this year with 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment's Live fire support assets. Infantry Division artillery support. Fire Exercise at Fort Stewart , Jan. 9-12. “The opportunity to shoot for the Rangers gave “Opportunities like these are important to main- Known at Cobra Battery, the unit our platoon the experience of working with a differ- tain relationships with the Ranger Regiment and shotB more than 250 rounds during the four-day exer- ent maneuver element and allowed us to observe showcase the value of indirect fire assets,” said 1st cise; which included several day and night iterations. how artillery is integrated into a combined arms fight Lt. Curtis Feder, 1st Platoon Leader.

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Scales of Justice Marne Pride in action Changing your state of Residency for 3rd ID

Capt. Mike Miranda declared state of residence by looking on your End Jan. 16 - Legal Assistance Attorney of Month Leave and Earnings Statement. Your domi- cile, as mentioned above, can be changed by aban- Jan. 22 Q: Judge, I want to switch my state of residence doning your old state and establishing ties and the … maybe to one of those places without state income intent to permanently reside in a new state. Your tax, like Texas or Florida. Can I just switch state Home of Record, on the other hand, is established residency whenever I want? by the address that you were living at when you 2 total DUI's for Jan. 16 - Jan. 22 joined the military, and is used to compute travel 6 DUI's for Jan. 9 - Jan. 15 A: Sorry, but the answer is “no.” Unfortunately, allowances when you separate from the Army. 2 DUI's for Jan. 2 - Jan. 8 you can’t just select a state at random, but there is Enlisted Soldiers can change their HOR to their new a process to legally change your state of residence. state when they reenlist. Officers cannot change As part of the 3rd behind the wheel. I know their HOR, except to correct an error or after a break Infantry Division's that I can call someone Q: Great! What do I have to do? in service. Marne Pride Anti- for a ride any time I feel While your domicile and HOR might be the same Driving Under the that I need to get out of an unsafe situation. A: First, physically travel to that state. In order state, they might be different as well. Let’s say that Influence Campaign I will respect your rules. to change your state of residence, or domicile, you you joined the Army from Kansas, thereby establish- which began Sept. 1, I will drive within the will need to abandon your old domicile and reside ing Kansas as your HOR. You then move to Virginia 2011, the Frontline is boundaries we've dis- in the new state with the intent to make it your per- pursuant to PCS orders, but you don’t establish any keeping up with how cussed. manent home. You cannot arbitrarily pick a state ties in VA or renounce any ties to KS; your domicile Marne Soldiers at Fort I will call you. If I need a in which you have never lived, regardless of how is still Kansas. You can only have one domicile at a Stewart-Hunter Army ride home I can count on much you would like to move there at some point time, and you don’t lose that domicile until you Airfield are doing in the someone in my chain of in the future. establish another one. If instead, you register to campaign by publish- command to either pick vote in VA, register your car, get a VA driver’s license, me up or make arrange- purchase a home in VA, etc., you have likely estab- ing this chart showing Q: Well, I’m stationed here in Georgia, does that ments to have me picked lished sufficient ties to VA to claim it as your new how units are faring mean this is automatically my new domicile? and how much more up, no questions asked domicile. and without retribution. attention leaders No, Soldiers are presumed not to change their I agree to live and abide A: should give on the sub- domicile when they are physically residing in a state OK Judge, I’ve abandoned my old domicile by this pledge. Q: ject of DUIs. Following subject to PCS orders. On the other hand, if you and have established the necessary ties to my new Commanders and want to establish domicile in the state that you are state. What now? is a reminder of that Leaders: stationed in, you can do so. You will need to dem- pledge: I will be there for you. I/ I will drive safely. I will We will ensure, that if onstrate your intent to abandon your old domicile A: You should submit a State of Legal Residence by establishing some ties to the new state. Things operate the vehicle safely called upon, we will Certificate (DD Form 2058) to ensure that the correct and follow all laws and either arrange for trans- like getting a driver’s license, registering your vehi- amount of state income taxes (if any) are withheld cle, registering to vote, buying or leasing property, safety rules. I will wear portation or personally from your military pay. Before submitting the DD my seat belt at all times. I getting married, and establishing civic and social provide you a safe ride Form 2058, you might want to consult a legal assis- will not use a cell phone connections in the new state all evidence an intent home, even if you have tance attorney and discuss the steps that you've to talk or text message broken every rule that we to permanently reside there. No one factor, though, taken to change your domicile, just to be certain while driving. have agreed to follow, we is determinative, so the more ties that you establish, you've done it correctly. I won't drive if I am will make sure you get the better. impaired. I will not drive home safely. after drinking or using I will be a good role model OK, so how do I determine my current domi- If you have any additional questions please call Q: any chemical that would and lead by example. I cile? Is it the same thing as my Home of Record? the Fort Stewart Legal Assistance Office at 912-767- alter my ability to drive agree to live by the same A: Not necessarily. You can find your currently 8809/19 or the Hunter Legal Assistance Office at 912- 315-5115. safely (including certain safe driving rules we have prescription drugs). set for you. I won't get in the car with Additionally, all new Tuesdays at Main Post Chapel, Feb. 28-May 9 an unsafe driver. I will Soldiers to the Marne Fellowship Meal 5:30 p.m. not ride with someone Division will sign a simi- Register at Faith Fit Fort Stewart Bible Studies 6:30 p.m. who is impaired because lar pledge - keep your unit Child Care Provided of alcohol or drugs (legal off the bottle by abiding or not), or with someone by your pledge. Don't I know is aggressive drink and drive. DES CORNER: New VCC Hours announced 1st Lt. David M. Lett sible for the personal conduct of their DES Operations Visitors. Only valid Sponsors 18 and older will be allow to Sponsor Guests/ Effective March 5 the Visitor Control Visitors during this time period. Up Centers at Fort Stewart and Hunter to five Visitors will be allowed per Army Airfield will change operational sponsor. Sponsors who fail to obey hours. this directive could lose the privilege • • The new hours will be 7 a.m. to 3 of sponsoring future Guests or ••Online Anytime Anywhere p.m. Monday through Sunday. Visitors. The new operational hours for The following is detailed guidance Commercial Vehicle access control for After Hours Visitors: points at Gate 1 on Stewart and 1. All Visitor wait in the adjacent Keeping Fit Postal Patron PRSRT STD What is your summer fitness tip? US Postage Montgomery Gate at Hunter will be 7 parking lot for their sponsor. FS park- PAID Check out some fitness advice from members of the Marne Family on Page 2A Permit #43 Hinesville, GA a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday thru Friday. ing is located to the right of the Gate. 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Vol. 51, Issue 33 and Hunter, all Visitors, (to include flow lane to the right of Montgomery Serving the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield communities • www.stewartfrontline.com July 21, 2016 here's what's Commercial Visitors who have a valid Gate (as you are coming in) inside pass or Common Access Card / 2. When the Sponsor (18 Years old Military ID to access Post unescorted) or older) / Authorized Government

will be able to access Post as normal. agent (IAW AR 190-13) arrives, the Military student registra- tion for Liberty County schools today: All Liberty Visitors / Commercial Visitors who access control representative will County schools will be registering military stu- dents today, giving class assignments and answer- do not have a valid pass or Common validate the sponsor’s ID card and the ing academic and school- related questions for the 2016-2017 school year. Access Card / Military ID will not be Visitor’s ID. If the identifications are Forms of identification such as proof of resi- dence, transcripts, and Photo by Spc. John Onuoha medical forms may be Soldiers of 6-8 Cav. Regt., 2IBCT, 3rd ID, arrive at the Lviv granted unescorted access to the valid then the sponsor will fill out the required. For a complete Airport, July 9. The Mustangs are here for a five-month rota- listing, visit www. tion in support of Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine, StewartHunterMWR. which is tasked with reinforcing defensive skills of the installation. Those individuals will be “After Hours Log.” The information com. Ukrainian Ground Forces in order to increase their capacity for self-defense. Stewart-Hunter Back to required to have a valid Common for the Access Control log includes: School Fairs planned: Community Activity Information Mustangs arrive in preparation for Ukraine mission Registration Access Card / Military ID card holder date and time; all visitors names; the and Back to Spc. John Onuoha School Fairs 2IBCT UPAR The mission entails training Ukrainian bat- will be held talions that come through the International Michael Oliver of 6-8 Cav. Regt. "All Soldiers must conduct themselves with dignity and 10 a.m.-2 AVORIV, Ukraine Peacekeeping and Security Center on a 55-day or authorized government agent (IAW destination address; the sponsor’s - Soldiers of training rotation. It is designed to reinforce respect, be able to train with their counter- p.m., July 26 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry parts every day to get the Ukrainian Army at Fort Stewart in the Regiment, 2nd Infantry Brigade defensive skills of the Ukrainian Ground better.” Newman Fitness Center Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Forces in order to increase their capacity for AR 190-13), physically meet them at name and a good phone number; and and July 28 at Hunter Division,Y arrived July 9 and immediately got self-defense. In addition to preparing for the mission, Army Airfield in the to work in preparation for their five-month "The general mission is to train the Soldiers were advised on how to build a good Tominac Fitness Center. long mission in Yavoriv, Ukraine. Ukrainian Army and build partnership on a relationship with their Ukrainian counterparts Free backpacks and strategic level," said Command Sgt. Maj. and why it is important for the success of the the purpose of visit (i.e. Birthday MUSTANGS mission. Gate 1 on Stewart or Montgomery school supplies will be provided by Operation Homefront for children of Page 7A Gate, on Hunter, for access. The valid party at bowling alley.) Active Duty E1-E6 or all ranks of post 9/11 wound- Photo by Sgt. Lauren Harrah Soldiers of 3-69 AR, 3rd ID, review ed, ill or injured (includes zeroing targets during an M4 rifle National Guard and range at Zagan Training Area, ID card holder will be the Visitor's 3. Once everything is completed Reserve on Title 10 fed- Poland, July 12. The unit, on a eral orders.) Families training rotation in support of must pre-register online Operation Atlantic Resolve, kicked Visitors may enter. The sponsor and prior to the event to "Sponsor" while on the installation. off a week-long small arms den- receive a backpack. sity with a known distance range Supplies are limited, and night fire range to enhance therefor it is on a first- weapon proficiency. Operation Once the Sponsor meets their Guest visitor do not have to be in the same registered, first-served Atlantic Resolve is being conduct- basis. For more informa- ed in Eastern Europe to demon- tion, call 912-767-6212. strate U.S. commitment to the at the Gate, they will be allowed to vehicle. collective security of NATO and its dedication to enduring peace and follow their Sponsor in their vehicle The Garrison Command Team and ‘Speed and Power’ kicks off Atlantic Resolve rotationstability in the region.at the range

Spc. Lauren Harrah 24th Press Camp Headquarters conducted an M4 rifle range at Zagan to their final destination. Before Directorate of Emergency Services Summer safety campaign Training Area, Poland, July 12. The goal is to enhance weapons profi- The event kicked off a week-long small ciency as well as build Soldiers’ confidence continues: : The 100 Days ZAGAN, Poland – "Speed and Power" of Summer campaign Soldiers of 3rd Combined Arms Battalion, arms density, training Soldiers on various using them as they move toward gunnery, allowing the Visitor to proceed all would like to make this transition a focuses on traffic safety 69th Armor Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, weapons systems to include the M4 rifle, explained 1st Sgt. Mark Martin, senior and will continue through in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve, M9 pistol, M249 machine gun, and M240 enlisted advisor, 3-69 AR. Sept. 1. There will be machine gun. “It’s a stepping stone from day one increased safety check- ATLANTIC through day five this week,” Martin said. Visitors will be logged onto Post once smooth process for the Fort Stewart points to ensure that driv- ers are buckling up and Page 4A driving safely by Fort the Sponsor arrives at the Gate. The community and all who visit the Stewart and surrounding law enforcement agen- cies. For more informa- Photos by Spc. Corey tion, you may call 912- Foreman Sponsor will be responsible and held installation, they are here to assist in 767-6390. Soldiers of 3-15th Inf. Regt., 2IBCT, 3rd ID, march in CONTENTS formation to accountable to maintain positive con- any way possible. reunite with Marne Voices...... 2A Family, July 10, at Behind the Lens...... 3A Fort Stewart. trol of those they escort on and off the Community members are thanked Marne Faces, Places...4A Health of the Forces....5A Scales of Justice...... 6A ‘Can do’ Soldiers home at last Stewart-Hunter Briefs.6A installation. Sponsors are also respon- for their support and understanding. Spc. Corey Foreman 24/7Community, Leisure..1B months of support to the Joint Multinational Movie Schedule...... 2B 2IBCT Public Affairs Training Group-Ukraine or JMTG-U, July 10. operations at a battalion-level and defend Birth Announcements.3B the sovereignty of their nation. ACS, FMWR Briefs...... 5B Soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, 15th The “Can Do” battalion deployed with four companies from 3-15 Infantry Regiment Spc. Curtis Russell, Co. C, 3-15 Inf. Regt., Chaplain's Corner...... 6B Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Brigade including Charlie, Delta, Golf and talked about how glad he is to be home. “It's Sports, Recreation.....9B Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division returned Headquarters and Headquarters Company. great to be back in the United States. I’ve been Sports Briefs...... 10B to Fort Stewart, Georgia from Yavoriv, Ukraine after successfully completing nearly six The Soldiers focused on developing the to Iraq and now Ukraine,” said Russell. “Being Ukrainian army’s ability to conduct defensive to both of those countries it makes you appre- AccessCAN DO ciate home.” Check out Page 5A The Team Stewart www.stewartfrontline.com Website links to the Frontline Newspaper, installa- Don’t forget to check us out on facebook tion social media sties, and more at Construction Services www.stewart. army.mil 912-368-2133 Foundations - Sidewalks - Driveways - Patios - Top Soil - Sod Get the App Today! DAVID WIMBS, JR. Rock of the Marne January 26, 2017 The Frontline 7A

Photos By Sgt. John Onuoha Sgt. Thomas Henry, a signal support systems specialist, with Troop B, 6-8 Cav, 2IBCT, 3rd ID, show Soldiers how to set an RF-1944 series broadband antenna, Jan. 18, at Fort Stewart. 6-8 Cav. Soldiers received demonstrations and classes for different radio devices and equipment during a communication class.

Soldiers of Troop B, 6-8 Cav., 2IBCT, 3rd ID, operate a Harris Falcon 150 high frequency manpack radio, Jan. 18 at Fort Stewart. The Soldiers Soldiers of Troop B, 6-8 Cav, 2IBCT, 3rd ID, assemble an OE-254 antenna worked in groups to share knowledge and experience about the radio during communication training, Jan. 18 at Fort Stewart. during a communication class. Mustangs improve communication efficiency

Sgt. John Onuoha order to keep accountability and transmit informa- Soldiers briefs about radios before they began an 2BCT, 3rd ID Public Affairs tion pertinent to their mission. operation to refresh their memory and build confi- “If you cannot communicate during a mission it dence in their skills and equipment. Soldiers of 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry Regiment, will be difficult to accomplish your task and that can “I want to pass on my knowledge from all the expe- 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry cause confusion,” said Pfc. Nicholas Toensing, a cav- rience I have to help the Soldiers understand how to Division polished their communication skills at Fort alry scout with Troop B, 6-8 Cav. “With (good) com- be efficient in communication,” said Henry. Stewart, Jan. 18. munication, you have an organized plan where every- Henry deployed with a group of Soldiers that lost 6-8 Cav. Soldiers learned basic operations and pro- one will be informed on any changes or updates.” radio connection when hit by enemy fire in Iraq. They cedures for an OE-254 antenna and a Harris Falcon The knowledge learned in this class will allow were able to regain communication immediately and 150 high frequency manpack radio, as well as how to Soldiers to troubleshoot and use communication call for medical assistance with the skills they learned perform basic communication on a Multiband Inter/ devices effectively in a training or combat environ- from his brief which led to saving the life of their Intra Team Radio. ment. battle buddy. “The Soldiers received the information pretty well,” Some Soldiers shared their experience in combat Toensing said the training was informative. He said Sgt. Thomas Henry, an instructor and a signal and how communication lead to mission success. looks forward to more practical exercises during train- support systems specialist, with Troop B, 6-8 Cav. “I ing and sharing his new found knowledge with other had them take notes on how to set up an HF radio. Henry said when he was deployed, he always gave Soldiers. While I was explain- ing, I was giving them hands-on examples to make sure that they 90th Nails know exactly how to Professional Nail Care Services for Ladies and Gentlemen operate it.” Eyelash Communication is Individual Gift ONLY crucial in military $ Certificates operations because 25 Available Soldiers have to talk in Acrylic • Pink & White • Gel Nails • Manicure • Spa Pedicure • Waxing Color Powder • Gel Powder • Nail Art • Deluxe Pedicure New Management • Apppointments & Walk-Ins Welcome 10% OFF 809 Willowbrook Dr., #113 • Hinesville, GA 31313 coastal if you bring in AD Located next to Burger King - Hwy 196 - Willowbrook Plaza ASK FOR TINA 912-368-9288 • Mon - Sat: 10 AM - 8 PM • Sunday: Closed psychology

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Photos by 1st Lt. Eric Spc. Kyle Chaffin, an air traffic controller with Park DIVARTY, tears down one of their outer tents after the completion of DIVARTY’s TOCEX, Jan. 12. Pfc. John Gianni, DIVARTY AFATDS operator, lays networking wire during the DIVARTY TOCEX. Throughout the TOCEX, the com- plex maze of net- work and power cables were orga- nized to ensure a quick and stan- dardized layout.

A DIVARTY Soldier, Sgt. Darryl Badgett Jr., ground guides vehicles during the setup and teardown on Thunder Field as part of the DIVARTY TOCEX. DIVARTY prepares for next Warfighter with TOCEX

1st Lt. Eric Park tems and processes using new equip- These new shelters provide a tactical “The Air beams provide a less labor DIVARTY Public Affairs ment in preparation for their future advantage when emplacing and dis- intensive and expedient setup/tear- training to include Marne Focus and placing. down of the TOC structure itself,” said 3rd Infantry Division Artillery War Fighter Exercise 17-04. In a matter of hours tents, floors, DIVARTY Sgt. Maj. Eugene Johnson. Soldiers conducted a Tactical The exercise helped train Soldiers power and network cabling, camou- “The way ahead is the continued Operation Center Exercise on Thunder on new airbeam shelters and revised flage nets, and computer systems must refinement of priorities of work, which Field, Jan. 9-12. new standard operating procedures to be up and running to support the we will refine over the upcoming weeks Thunder Soldiers established sys- include a new layout within the TOC. Division’s Fires capabilities. through Sergeant’s Time training.”

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Community&LeisureJanuary 26, 2017 Photo by Sgt. William Begley Justin Ellington finds out firsthand what happens to a criminal SLP provides when they try to run from a military police dog during a demon- stration at the Student Leadership Program event on Hunter, Jan. 19. The SLP program provides students with the skills and skills, tools for tools necessary to build a successful future. success

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Being connected with the military often means traveling which plays a big part in growing up. Traveling and relocating to new areas of the world can be a great, life chang- ing experience. Although it can be tough a time, looking at the bright side Photo by Sgt. William Begley of things always helps. When your Family gets Students from all around the area take part in the Student Leadership Program event on Hunter, Jan. 19. The SLP is an stationed to a new area, energy-filled experience for a select group of high school stu- creating memories of the dents who envision a bright future for themselves. people and events you encounter is a big deal. You meet new people and see how their life and experiences differ from Photo by Sgt. Kellen Stuart yours. You learn a lot and Lt. Col. Jason West, commander, 2-3 Avn, 3rd CAB, 3rd ID, maybe when you're older speaks to the students at the Student Leadership Program you may want to live in event on Hunter Army Airfield, Jan. 19. that specific area. I was fortunate to travel Washington, D.C., Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City during the holidays. The environ- Falcon brigade takes part in Student Leadership Program ment is drastically differ- ent from Fort Stewart. It’s Sgt. William Begley dents in the room, not just the gifted ones. very fast pace, a variety of 3rd CAB Public Affairs Chris Nowicki is a community investment specialist for activities and events in Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation. He is also the director which to participate For the second year in a row the 3rd Combat Aviation of the SLP. seemed very exciting. I Brigade participated in the Student Leadership Program “The program is all about exposing students to career kept wondering, what if I event on Hunter Army Airfield, Jan. 19. opportunities and helping to develop leadership skills while had to move to one of The SLP is an energy-filled experience for a select group they develop a plan for when they exit high school,” Nowicki these major cities? How of high school students who envision a bright future for said. would I adjust, make new themselves. The program provides students with the skills The program is a four year commitment that begins when friends, and learn the rou- and tools necessary to build a successful future. the students enter high school and sign up. tines of the area? It was The 3rd CAB supplied an AH-64D Apache helicopter and “Working with teachers and mentors helps the students very scary. I’m sure mili- UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter and their pilots and crew to have a solid plan like going to college or joining the military. tary children have similar show to the enthusiastic crowd of students. The guest speak- We give them exposure and help them so that they can be concerns. So, military er was Lt. Col. Jason West, commander, 2nd Battalion, 3rd successful when they graduate,” Nowicki said. children are fortunate to Aviation Regiment, 3rd CAB. After listening to West speak, the students got to get up be connected to a military “I tried to put myself in their shoes and remember what it close and view the AH-64D Apache helicopter and an UH-60M installation to help was like for me when I was in a similar leadership program Black Hawk helicopter and listen to their pilots and crew talk Families transition to their back in the day,” West said. “I shared with them what I would about the daily life of an Army aviator. next duty station. MWR like to have heard and what I have experienced now that I Jamel Fogle-Washington is a junior at the Savannah Arts and Army Community am where I am at in my career.” Academy and has been a part of the SLP for four years. The Service are great organiza- West said that his goal was to help unlock the student’s 18-year-old said he enjoys coming to the airfield and seeing tions that provide various leadership potential. One of the ways he did so was by shar- the aircraft and meeting new people. activities for Soldiers and ing an experience he had overcoming his weakness as a “I like coming here. Every year I come out here there is Families. There's always student. By sharing that a lieutenant colonel in the Army definitely something different that the program puts on for good in something, you struggled with classes too he hoped to reach all of the stu- us. I like that each year is unique,” Fogle-Washington said. just have to look.

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What does SFL-TAP do? IMCOM’S Transition Assistance The Soldier For Life - Transition Assistance Program provides tran- sitioning services to Soldiers who Program helps Army save $900 million have completed at least 180 days of continuous active duty service. SFL-TAP consists of comprehen- Leslie Hargett, IMCOM G1 and In 2016 alone, over 117,000 Soldiers successfully tran- sive three-day workshops at select- William Bradner, IMCOM PAO sitioned into the civilian community using SFL-TAP ser- ed IMCOM installations world- vices. wide. Professionally-trained facil- Unemployment Compensation for Soldiers leaving “We are excited to see that more Army Veterans are itators from state employment the Army during fiscal year 2016 dropped to the lowest finding careers after they transition off of active duty service offices, military Family amount recorded in 13 years. service, and fewer are having to file for unemployment support services, the Department The Army ended the year at $172.8 million, according compensation,” said retired Col. Walter Herd, Director of Labor and Department of to the Department of Labor's unemployment compensa- of the Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program, Veterans Affairs present the work- tion report. Army expenditures had peaked in 2011, at based out of the U.S. Army Human Resources Command shops. $515 million. This is the first time expenditures dropped at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Soldiers learn about job search- below $200 million since 2003. Although experience shows veterans generally enjoy es, career decision-making, cur- In the last four years the Army has saved over $900 a favorable employment rate in the nation’s job market, rent occupational and labor mar- million in cost avoidance for unemployment compensa- many veterans initially find it difficult to compete suc- ket conditions, resume and cover tion expenditures through programs like the IMCOM cessfully in the civilian labor market. SFL-TAP Centers letter preparation, and interview- Soldier for Life Transition Assistance Program, which help Soldiers alleviate many employment-related diffi- ing techniques. prepares Soldiers for finding employment in the civilian culties and prepare them for success. Participants are also provided sector when they leave active service. IMCOM SFL-TAP Centers have partnered with the with an evaluation of their employ- “The significant reduction in the Army’s bill for unem- Department of Labor, DOD, the Small Business ability relative to the job market ployment compensation, along with the reduction in the Administration, and Veterans Affairs to provide employ- and receive information on the national Veteran unemployment rate, can be attributed ment and training information to Soldiers and their most current Veterans’ benefits. to the diligence of the team of teams at IMCOM’s SFL- eligible spouses within one year of their separation or SFL-TAP remains a TAP centers who are selfless, passionate and dedicated two years of their retirement from the military. Commander's program that to this important mission,” said IMCOM Cmd. Sgt. Major “This is a positive step for our Soldiers and our Nation encourages the idea of going early Melissa Judkins. as we continue to support and provide the assistance and often to receive transition ser- IMCOM executes SFL-TAP by providing resources, Soldiers need as they transition off of active duty service,” vices in order to be more prepared guidance and support to 73 centers world-wide. The Judkins said. for transition. command markets the program to Soldiers, provides “However, as we transition 90-thousand-plus Soldiers Soldiers are encouraged to start direct funding and manpower, develops standardized per year for the next 3-5 years, it’s imperative for the the program 18 months prior to training and monitors the execution of the program. Army to maintain the momentum to keep Veteran unem- their transition date or 24 months When Soldiers receive unemployment compensation ployment low and continue to reduce UCX for the Army,” prior for retirees. The earlier a from a state agency, the Department of Labor bills the she concluded. Soldier starts the program, the bet- Army for reimbursement. Reducing the number of For more information about the Soldier for Life pro- ter prepared they are for transition Soldiers receiving compensation by assisting them in gram, visit http://soldierforlife.army.mil from active duty to the civilian sec- their transition to the civilian sector benefits both the Comments and suggestions can be left by logging on tor. Army and the Federal Government in cost avoidance to: https://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?fa=card&sp=131336 savings. &s=990&dep=*DoD

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Spc. Tiarra Correa of the 3rd Infantry Division Band performs the national anthem at a military appreciation basketball game held at Armstrong State University in Savannah, Ga. The event was held Jan. 14 and honored all active-duty service members as well as veteran service members. The event featured an oath of enlistment and reenlistment ceremony, an Army special operations simulator, a face painting for children, and an Armstrong men and women double header against Clayton State. Clayton emerged victorious in both games, 55 to 61 and 78 to 81 respectively.

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Vol. 51, Issue 33 Serving the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield communities • www.stewartfrontline.com • here's what's July 21, 2016 Name: Spc. Shalliea McNabb •• Online inside

Military student registra- tion for Liberty County schools today: All Liberty County schools will be registering military stu- dents today, giving class assignments and answer- ing academic and school- related questions for the 2016-2017 school year. Activity/Unit Volunteer for: Better Forms of identification such as proof of resi- dence, transcripts, and Photo by Spc. John Onuoha medical forms may be Soldiers of 6-8 Cav. Regt., 2IBCT, 3rd ID, arrive at the Lviv required. For a complete Airport, July 9. The Mustangs are here for a five-month rota- listing, visit www. tion in support of Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine, StewartHunterMWR. which is tasked with reinforcing defensive skills of the com. Ukrainian Ground Forces in order to increase their capacity for self-defense. Stewart-Hunter Back to School Fairs planned: • Community Activity Information Mustangs arrive in preparation for Ukraine mission Opportunities for Single Soldiers Registration • Anytime and Back to Spc. John Onuoha School Fairs 2IBCT UPAR The mission entails training Ukrainian bat- will be held talions that come through the International Michael Oliver of 6-8 Cav. Regt. "All Soldiers must conduct themselves with dignity and 10 a.m.-2 AVORIV, Ukraine Peacekeeping and Security Center on a 55-day - Soldiers of respect, be able to train with their counter- p.m., July 26 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry training rotation. It is designed to reinforce parts every day to get the Ukrainian Army at Fort Stewart in the Regiment, 2nd Infantry Brigade defensive skills of the Ukrainian Ground better.” Newman Fitness Center Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Forces in order to increase their capacity for and July 28 at Hunter Division,Y arrived July 9 and immediately got self-defense. In addition to preparing for the mission, Army Airfield in the to work in preparation for their five-month "The general mission is to train the Soldiers were advised on how to build a good Tominac Fitness Center. long mission in Yavoriv, Ukraine. Ukrainian Army and build partnership on a relationship with their Ukrainian counterparts strategic level," said Command Sgt. Maj. and why it is important for the success of the Free backpacks and MUSTANGS school supplies will be mission. Mayo , Florida provided by Operation Hometown: Page 7A Homefront for children of Active Duty E1-E6 or all ranks of post 9/11 wound- Photo by Sgt. Lauren Harrah ed, ill or injured (includes Soldiers of 3-69 AR, 3rd ID, review National Guard and zeroing targets during an M4 rifle Reserve on Title 10 fed- range at Zagan Training Area, eral orders.) Families Poland, July 12. The unit, on a must pre-register online training rotation in support of prior to the event to Operation Atlantic Resolve, kicked receive a backpack. off a week-long small arms den- Supplies are limited, sity with a known distance range therefor it is on a first- and night fire range to enhance registered, first-served weapon proficiency. Operation Volunteer Title: BOSS, Vice President basis. For more informa- Atlantic Resolve is being conduct- tion, call 912-767-6212. ed in Eastern Europe to demon- strate U.S. commitment to the • collective security of NATO and its dedication to enduring peace and Anywhere ‘Speed and Power’ kicks off Atlantic Resolve rotationstability in the region.at the range Spc. Lauren Harrah 24th Press Camp Headquarters conducted an M4 rifle range at Zagan Summer safety campaign Training Area, Poland, July 12. The goal is to enhance weapons profi- continues: : The event kicked off a week-long small ciency as well as build Soldiers’ confidence The 100 Days ZAGAN, Poland – "Speed and Power" of Summer campaign Soldiers of 3rd Combined Arms Battalion, arms density, training Soldiers on various using them as they move toward gunnery, focuses on traffic safety 69th Armor Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, weapons systems to include the M4 rifle, explained 1st Sgt. Mark Martin, senior To give back to enlisted advisor, 3-69 AR. Why do you volunteer: and will continue through in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve, M9 pistol, M249 machine gun, and M240 Sept. 1. There will be machine gun. “It’s a stepping stone from day one increased safety check- ATLANTIC through day five this week,” Martin said. points to ensure that driv- ers are buckling up and Page 4A driving safely by Fort Stewart and surrounding law enforcement agen- cies. For more informa- Photos by Spc. Corey tion, you may call 912- Foreman 767-6390. Soldiers of 3-15th Inf. Regt., 2IBCT, CONTENTS 3rd ID, march in the community and I enjoy formation to reunite with Marne Voices...... 2A Family, July 10, at Behind the Lens...... 3A Fort Stewart. Marne Faces, Places...4A Health of the Forces....5A Scales of Justice...... 6A ‘Can do’ Soldiers home at last Stewart-Hunter Briefs.6A Community, Leisure..1B Spc. Corey Foreman Movie Schedule...... 2B 2IBCT Public Affairs months of support to the Joint Multinational operations at a battalion-level and defend Birth Announcements.3B Training Group-Ukraine or JMTG-U, July 10. the sovereignty of their nation. ACS, FMWR Briefs...... 5B Soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, 15th The “Can Do” battalion deployed with four Chaplain's Corner...... 6B Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Brigade companies from 3-15 Infantry Regiment Spc. Curtis Russell, Co. C, 3-15 Inf. Regt., talked about how glad he is to be home. “It's Sports, Recreation.....9B Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division returned including Charlie, Delta, Golf and helping other people. to Fort Stewart, Georgia from Yavoriv, Ukraine Headquarters and Headquarters Company. great to be back in the United States. I’ve been Sports Briefs...... 10B after successfully completing nearly six The Soldiers focused on developing the to Iraq and now Ukraine,” said Russell. “Being Ukrainian army’s ability to conduct defensive to both of those countries it makes you appre- CAN DO ciate home.” What do you like most about 24/7 Access Page 5A volunteering? Being able to do www.stewartfrontline.com something for someone other than myself. Don’t forget to check us out on Get the App today! facebook

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Photos by Nancy Gould Near the tarmac on the grassy area in front of Truscott, students watch military police working dogs with the 93rd Military Working Dog Detachment, 385th MP Battalion, Jan. 19. A few students take turns dressing in a padded uniform and posing as a bad guy with their peers watching. With trainers by their side, the police dogs demonstrate their obedience, constraint, and their attack skills as they pursue, and bring their notional enemy to the ground.

Students from 11 high schools attend Gulfstream Student Leadership workshop at Hunter

Nancy Gould part, because of the great support the program of Truscott, students watched military police Hunter Public Affairs gets from the command staff and Soldiers. working dog demonstrations by the 93rd Support included the 3rd Infantry Division Military Working Dog Detachment, 385th More than 600 students, grades nine through color guard’s presentation of colors, a 3rd CAB Military Police Battalion. A few students took 12, along with 70 adults, including volunteers, static display and a welcome by Lt. Col. Jason turns dressing in a padded uniform and posing teachers and advisors, visited Hunter Jan. 12 West, commander, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Aviation as a bad guy while their peers watched. With for the Gulfstream Student Leadership Program, Regiment, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade. trainers by their side, the police dogs demon- SLP, quarterly workshop. The one-day visit Throughout the day, students transitioned strated their obedience, constraint, and their included skill activities, along with other activ- through activity stations, including the Hunter attack skills as they pursued, and brought the ities that showcased civilian and military career tarmac, where 3rd CAB pilots and mechanics notional enemy to the ground. options in the U.S. Army. showed off two helicopters, an AH-64D Longbow Pfc. Jerrold Wilkins, dog handler, 93rd Military Chris Nowicki, the Gulfstream community Apache, and UH-60M Blackhawk. They Working Dog Detachment, said he has partici- investment specialist in charge of SLP, said it explained their capabilities and their function pated in previous working dog demonstrations was the program’s third year at Hunter because in the unit’s mission while deployed. Students for SLP and he always enjoys the students’ of its excellent venue. In addition to introduc- climbed into the cockpit and got a close-up response. “I love working with the dogs and ing students to a new environment and military view of the aircraft and the technology used by showing off their skills. Students are usually careers of which most students are unaware, the crew. surprised that training dogs is a job with the Nowicki said the day is always successful, in Near the tarmac on the grassy area in front military.”

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ACS calendar of classes’ online broken • FAP Commander/Senior Leader Briefing Come to FR Forum-Informal Funds The online link to ACS classes on the Team Stewart Join ACS Feb. 9 as we invite all FRG members to website is not working properly. We do not have a clear Every Monday participate in the next Family Readiness Forum. This time-line when it will be repaired and ask you to call Financial Planning for ...... PCS 10 to 11:30 a.m. month’s topic will be Informal Funds. It doesn’t matter for current class schedules. For training at Fort Stewart, ACS Stewart, building 86 if you’re a FRG Leader, Advisor, FRL, Treasurer or a please call 912-767-5058 and for Hunter Army Airfield, *Mandatory for E-4 and Below dedicated FRG Volunteer, we hope you attend as we please call 912-315-6816. debunk rumors, invite discussion and educate par- Free Classes offered at Hunter ticipants on the proper use of the FRG Informal Funds. Learn, empower yourself with ACS Call for appointment for the following: Please call 912-767-1257/4047 to register. ACS has many great services for Soldiers, spouses • Army Family Team Building Infant Massage and children, yet not everyone knows we are located • FAP Commander/Senior Leader Briefing Get all the resilience skills in 4 days in five different areas. Stop by today and visit the staff Our ACS Resilience Training Team will conduct the on Stewart in buildings 81, 82, 86, 87 and the SFAC Weekdays entire training set during the week of Feb. 13 – 16. This building 4973. The Hunter staff is located in building training will change your life for the better as you begin Lending Closet ...... 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 1286. You’ll be glad you did. Let’s push ACS programs to understand how heat of the moment thinking can Building 1286 in 2017. affect your thoughts, how to identify and understand your character strengths and much more. We encour- Come to EFMP Support Group meet Like ACS on Facebook age all Soldiers, Family Members and Department of The next Exceptional Family Member Support Group Search for “Army Community Service, Stewart/ the Army Civilians to attend. Take advantage of these will be conducted noon Jan. 26, and the subject will be Hunter AAF.” You can get ACS Exceptional Family outstanding trainers and help make the chain of resil- “ACS EFMP: How can we help you?" For more informa- Member Program information by searching for ient people stronger. Sign up today, by calling 912-767- tion, please call 912-767-5058. “Stewart/Hunter Exceptional Family Member 1257/4047. Program.” Help our Hunter Army Airfield community get more “likes” by visiting their Facebook page. ACS Use 'Military Parent 2 Parent' program REAL FRG new training launches publishes great information for our Soldiers and Army The ACS Exceptional Family Member Program is Over the past year, IMCOM G9 Army Community Families there as well. Search for Hunter Army Airfield proud to announce the launch of Military Parent2 Service has been working to develop a new standard and pass the word along. Parent Support Program. The MP2P program will pro- for Family Readiness Training which will be the new vide training to parents who are parents of children standard in training. The new training, titled ACS building is accessible to everyone with disabilities who are interested in volunteering Readiness Essentials for Army leaders is designed their time as a "support parent". A "support parent” Army Community Service wishes to inform our com- for specific positions with the FRG with six different will serve as a mentor to talk to other military parents munity that our facilities meet, or exceed, the standards modules: Foundations (designed to be a founda- of children with disabilities, provide basic assistance for persons with disabilities. Our facilities are wheel- tional course providing basic information for FRG via emotional support, appropriate resources and ser- chair accessible; and should you need assistance upon volunteers and Command Teams); Command Team vices. The first MP2P training is 9 a.m. Jan. 28. For more arrival, please inform one of our staff members. The (targeted towards company commander and first information call 912-767-0259 or 800-229-2038. playground next to building 82 at Fort Stewart is certi- sergeant teams but informative for battalion and fied as an Exceptional Family Member playground. Learn core value eating brigade commanders); and Family Readiness Liaison (designed to prepare Soldiers appointed as FRLs in Hunter EFMP playground is located next to building Did you know that eating can be emotional? Weight units). There are three courses designed for FRG 1284. For questions, please contact ACS at 912-767-5058 loss programs often fail when they attempt to do the Volunteers: FRG Leader, Key Contact and Informal or 912-315-6816. impossible, take the emotion out of eating. Sustainable Funds Custodian. This training is designed with the weight loss means choosing which emotions to use to adult learning in mind and will have a series of facil- Free Classes offered at Stewart motivate yourself. Learn the connections between core itated discussions, small group activates and exer- Following are upon request from chain of command values, diet and your health. This event will take place cises. Please call 912-7671257/4047 to see when the • Sponsorship Training 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 3, in the SFAC, building 4973. Call next REAL FRG opportunity will debut. • Risk Management for Senior NCOs (E7-E9) 912-435-9646 to register. FMWR and Coastal Happenings

Golf Course Council seeks volunteers Vie in CSM Rock’s Farewell Scramble social is open to all youth ages 11-18. Light refreshments Help shape the present and future of Taylors Creek A farewell golf scramble for Hunter Garrison will be served. On Feb. 24, from 7 to 10 p.m., a Pre-Mardi Golf Course. Volunteers are needed to serve on an advi- Command Sgt. Maj. Bruce M. Rock will be held at noon, Gras Dance and Talent Show will be held at the center. sory council composed of two active-duty officers, two Friday at Hunter Golf Course. Public is welcome. The For more information, call 912-767-4491. active-duty enlisted, one military retiree, one female cost of $45 per person includes tournament round, golf golfer, one DOD Civilian and one member at large. car fee, driving range, prizes and light lunch. For more Join Valentine’s dinner at Club Stewart Meetings would be held starting in February and would information, visit HunterMWR.com or call 912-315- Celebrate Valentine’s Day with that special someone be held monthly from March-September and every two 9115. Feb. 14 in a warm, romantic atmosphere at Club months from October-February. Interested persons Stewart. Enjoy a four-course meal including salad bar, should contact PGA Professional John Fesperman at Have Family dinner at bowling centers appetizer station, entrée, dessert and non-alcoholic 912-767-2370. Families (or groups who would like to get together) beverage. Seatings at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. The cost is $25 are invited to take advantage of the Family Dinner and per person if reserved by Feb. 10, $30 per person there- Scout Discounts serving Stewart-Hunter Bowling Special during regular business hours Jan. 29 after. For more details, visit StewartMWR.com or call SCOUT Military Discounts (free for iPhone and at both Stewart Bowling Center, building 450, and 912-767-4717. Android) has landed at Stewart-Hunter! SCOUT con- Marne Bowling Center, building 402. For $30, a Family nects Soldiers, veterans, retirees and their Families with (or group) of up to six gets two games of bowling, shoe Vie in Gold Star Managed Hog Hunt nearby and online military discounts; specials at FMWR rental and dinner. This special is offered the last Sunday Registration is under way for a managed hog hunt facilities, events and services; and military non-profits. of each month. For more information, call 912-767-4273 Feb. 18 in the Delta Ranges of Fort Stewart. Active-duty Also add your favorite discounts to share with our (Stewart Bowling) or 912-767-4866 (Marne Bowling). Soldiers and retirees are selected through lottery draw military community and get rewarded. Visit to fill slots. Apply at the Stewart-Hunter Pass and Permit SCOUTMilitary.com for details. Marne Bowling Center to fully open Office. Gold Star Families should apply through ACS, The extensive renovation work at Marne Bowling (POC Selinda Torbert-Blue at 912-435-9598). The dead- Hunter Golf offers special on range balls Center, building 402 is nearly complete, and all 36 lanes line to apply is 5 p.m. Feb. 8. The cost is $25 per select- No time to play? Practice. Hunter Golf Course’s Winter once again will be available starting Feb. 1. New pinset- ed sportsman. Lunch provided. DPW, Fish and Wildlife Warm-Up special will save you money while you sharp- ters, pin decks, foul lights, bumpers, flat gutters and Branch will provide a game-cleaning station to assist en your golf swing to save strokes. Get three driving ball returns were added to the state-of-the-art facility sportsmen in processing their harvest. For more infor- range tokens for the price of two – a $12 value for the to serve customers better. Look for bowling bargains, mation, call 912-435-8061 (Stewart) or 912-315-5163 price of $8. Want to save more? Get unlimited driving plus special offers at the Strike Zone restaurant. For (Hunter). range balls for six months for a one-time fee of $210. more information, call 912-767-4866. Offer good through Feb. 28. For more information, call 912-315-9115. Come to Big Game Party at Club Stewart Watch the Atlanta Falcons battle the New England Learn English as a second language Join All-Army Bowling Team Patriots in the biggest NFL game of the year, televised English as a Second Language classes specializing Applications for the All-Army Bowling Trial Camp in high definition with digital sound, on the super-sized in speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, and Armed Forces Competition will be accepted until 16-foot screen in the Grand Ballroom at Club Stewart vocabulary, pronunciation and culture, are offered March 1. The Trial Camp will be held May 2-4 and the on Feb. 5. No admission charge. Doors open at 5:30 as free courses Monday-Thursday each week. The Armed Forces Competition May 5-9, both at Camp p.m. and the kickoff is scheduled for approximately next registration dates are 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Jan. Pendleton, Calif. Male and female bowlers are needed 6:30 p.m. Lady Gaga headlines the halftime show. 30 and March 2; or by appointment at the Fort to represent the Army. For more information about Football-themed prizes will be given away by drawing Stewart Education Center in room 227. Please be selection criteria and how to apply, go to AllArmySports. at half-time. Plus, there will be food and beverage spe- on time and prepared to stay the entire time. State ArmyMWR.com. cials. For more information, call 912-767-4717. law requires U.S. citizenship, permanent residence or documented non-immigrant/alien status (except 'Challenge’ signups get ‘Color Vibe’ pass Come to Toddler Valentine’s Day Party student or tourist visas). Be sure to bring a picture ID and United States Citizenship and Immigration Be one of the first 50 persons to register for the Corkan Fun Center’s annual Toddler Valentine’s Day Services documents. For more information, you “MWR Walking Challenge Program,” which begins Party, for children 0-5, will be held 10 a.m. until noon may visit www.eslsavannah.blogspot.com. Feb. 26, and you’ll receive a free pass to participate in Feb. 10 at Corkan Fun Center (next to Cypress Sam’s The Color Vibe event in Savannah Feb. 18. The pass, Treehouse). Bring your favorite snacks for your little and the Five- Star Nutrition T-shirt given to each par- one and don’t forget your Valentines to share. Corkan Need money for college? ticipant, is a $65 value. The Walking Challenge can will provide the table setting. Bounce House admission Financial aid sources available for military spous- be accomplished by yourself or with a team of up to will be free, so the children can run off the sweets before es and dependents are as follows: four. Prizes awarded to top team and individual. To you take them home. For more information call 912- Free application for federal student aid – www. participate, download My Fitness Pal onto your iPhone 767-4273. fafsa.ed.gov or Android phone, then register with the "MWR Military Family Scholarships Search - aid.mili- Walking Challenge Group" and start tracking your Come to youth Super Bowl extravaganza tary.com/scholarship/search-for-scholarships.do progress. Get details today at StewartHunterMWR. A Super Bowl Extravaganza for 6th-12th graders will Army Emergency Relief Scholarships for spouses com, or by calling 912-315-5078 be held at the Hunter Youth Activity Center, 304 N. and children – www.aerhq.org/education.asp Perimeter Road (building 6054) starting at 5:30 p.m. Georgia Hope Scholarship and Grant - www.dtae. org/hope.html Sign up, save on Insane Inflatable 5K Feb. 5. There is no charge. Registered YAC members are welcome to bring a friend. The event will include games, Fisher House-Helping Military Families - www. The Insane Inflatable 5K, a Family fun event covering fisherhouse.org 3.1 miles and 11 insane inflatables, is coming to Hunter food and prizes. For more information, call 912-315- 1011 or 912-315-1012. Army Airfield on March 25. Those who want to be a Attention service members, Families part of all the fun can save 20 percent by registering at Contact a Transition Education Counselor to insaneinflatable5k.com and entering the code YAC hosts Valentine's dance, teen social schedule an appointment to attend a Higher MIL2017. Waves start at 8:30 a.m. The Insane Inflatable A free Valentine’s Day Dance and Teen Social will be Education Class. Call 912-767-3905 for more infor- 5K event is all about having a great time and is not held from 7 to 10 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Youth Activity mation. timed. For more information, call 912-315-5078. Center, building 5655 on Mindoro Loop. The dance/ STEM Page 1B

6b The Frontline January 26, 2017 Chaplain's Corner

Fort Stewart

Catholic Location Time Sunday Mass Main Post Chapel 9 a.m. Weekday Mass Main Post Chapel 11:45 a.m. (Confession available daily and before Sunday Mass)

Protestant (Sundays) Courtesy photo Traditional Marne Chapel 9 a.m. Chapel Next Main Post Chapel 10:45 a.m. Gospel Adult Sunday School Main Post Chapel 11 a.m. Multi-Cultural Gospel Main Post Chapel 12:30 p.m. Service Social Media: Think before you post Kids' Church (Sundays) Kids' Church (K- 6th Grade) Main Post Chapel 1 p.m. Maj. William M. (Michael) Oliver so be wise in discussing your relational issues on PWOC Services 3rd ID DIVARTY Chaplain social media. Your relationships can mend, but nasty PWOC (Check https//www.facebook.com/stewartPWOC, or comments out in cyber-space makes mending email [email protected] for upcoming events.) Don’t look stupid on social media. OK , now that extremely difficult. I have your attention I’ll return to the previous state- 2. Be wise in posting your political and religious Hunter Army Airfield

ment in a minute. views. Disclaimer: your views are your views, and Catholic As a middle-aged man, I am amazed at the tech- I’m not suggesting that you censor your views. What Sunday Mass Hunter Chapel 11 a.m. nological breakthroughs that have happened in my I am suggesting is that it matters how you state your Catholic CCD Building 129 9:30 a.m.

lifetime. When I was a boy, touch-dial phones views. Present your views in a way that others want Protestant replaced rotary-dial phones. When I was a teen- to listen, and not in a way where others quickly dis- Sunday Service Hunter Chapel 9 a.m. ager car-phones and stationary computers came out miss you as a “donkey” - (or rather the “A” version Kids’ Church Hunter Chapel 9 a.m. Fellowship Hall in the marketplace. of a donkey). PWOC (Thursday) Main Post Chapel 9:30 a.m. Fax machines, laptop computers, the Internet, 3. Be smart in what pictures you post on social email, and cellphones became available when I was media. Ask yourself, “Is this picture acceptable for a young adult in my 20s. Smartphones and social the mass public’s view?” Also, avoid the excessive Religious Education Contacts media became available when I was in my 30s. Now posting of “selfies.” Posting too many selfies can in my 40s, it is remarkable how social media has send the message that you’re self-absorb and pride- Fort Stewart Religious Education, revolutionized how we personally and profession- ful. Bill Agnew: 912-767-9789 ally communicate. If you strive to incorporate the previous three Hunter Army Airfield But there is a problem with social media: many suggestions then you will not look stupid on social people look stupid because of what they post on media. I have a lot of Facebook friends due to being Religious Education, social media. The following are three suggestions a chaplain. I have unsubscribed to many of these Charles Archer: 912-315-5934 on what not to post on social media. friends’ posts because their posts simply make them 1. Don’t use social media to smear those closest look really bad. I encourage you: don’t be one of to you. Any close relationship will have difficulties, these people!

Balfour Beatty Communities Foundation now accepting scholarship applications

Courtesy Balfour Beatty Communities Beatty Communities Foundation is now accept- place to live – we want to recognize your efforts ing scholarship applications for the 2017/2018 and lend a hand with your college finances. Are you a college bound and community-mind- academic year and is looking to recognize both For more details and to submit an application, ed resident at Fort Stewart Family Homes, Hunter current and aspiring college students looking to please visit the Foundation’s website, www. AAF Homes or Marne Point Apartments? If so, make a difference both in and out of the class- bbcommunitiesfoundation.org. Only online you’re the achiever we’re looking for. Balfour room. applications will be accepted and the application New to this year’s scholarship deadline is March 31, 2017 (11:59pm PST). program, the applicant pool has The Balfour Beatty Communities Foundation expanded to include leasehold- is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization which prin- ers, their spouses and their cipally focuses on supporting the post-secondary dependents at all Balfour Beatty educational goals of residents living in a com- Communities-owned and man- munity owned and managed by Balfour Beatty aged properties. If you live at Fort Communities, LLC. Since the scholarship pro- Stewart Family Homes, Hunter gram’s inception in 2009, Balfour Beatty AAF Homes or Marne Point Communities Foundation has awarded more Apartments, are attending or will than 200 academic scholarships. We are con- be attending an accredited edu- tinually impressed by the academic integrity and cational/technical institution for community achievements demonstrated by the the 2017/2018 term and are applicants and are proud to be able to help sup- excelling academically while port their education ambitions through our making your community a better scholarship program.

Questions about Immigration and Naturalization Law?

FREE legal advice will be provided at the 2017 Immigration and Naturalization Law Fair.

The Office of the Staff Judge Advocate 1791 Gulick Ave, Bldg 709, FSGA 31314 The 3rd ID celebrates February 2, 2017, at 1:00-4:00 p.m. 100 Years of Service February 3, 2017, at 9:00-4:00 p.m. The Third Infantry Division Celebrates 100 Years of Service to the Nation since the units founding, Nov. 21, 1917 at Camp Green, NC. Soldiers and their Families will have an opportunity to Serving in World War I, World War II, Korea, the Cold War, Persian consult with civilian attorneys who specialize in Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom, the unit has a proud heritage and a stalwart reputation Immigration and Naturalization Law and military as "The Rock of the Marne." attorneys from the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate. The Community members can learn more about the unit's his- civilian attorneys are members of the American tory at www.stewart.army.mil/units/history.asp?id=146, and follow Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Georgia and the latest activities at www.facebook.com/3rd.Infantry.Division. Supporting the Marne Division since 1919, the Society of the 3rd Alabama Chapter. Infantry Division, also provides additional information on their website at www.society3rdid.org. To schedule an appointment for a FREE consultation, visit The 3rd ID Society encourages community members to visit the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate at their web site to learn about their specially priced $100 lifetime memberships in honor of 3ID's 100 years of service, challenge coins, 1791 Gulick Ave, Bldg 709, FSGA 31314. Watch on the Rhine, and many others. January 26, 2017 The Frontline 7B

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NO 368-4300 or 912-977-4733 or email 313 General Screven Way, Hines- cottage on Tidal Water at an afford- [email protected] CITY TAXES, no flood insurance re- jimmy.shanken@coldwellbanker. PAINT TECHNICIAN NEEDED ville. Price Reduced. Minutes from able price! Crabbing and fishing quired. Convenient to Fort Stewart com RW Collision Center main front gate of Fort Stewart, and from your own backyard under the Gate 7. Open floorplan with wood Statesboro, Ga. directly across from Bradwell Insti- canopy of huge live oaks! This two laminate floors. Jimmy Shanken, Health Insurance Available tute this charming brick office bedroom, one bath home is elevat- Coldwell Banker Holtzman, REAL- building is move in ready for suc- Experience Required ed and features room to park your TORS, 912-368-4300 or 912-977- cess. 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WHY WORK FOR DICK’S SPORTING GOODS? • COMPETITIVE PAY • EXCELLENT BENEFITS 77 North McDonald Street, Ludo- • ASSOCIATE DISCOUNT • FULL AND PART TIME SCHEDULES wici. Price Reduced* Commercial property available in Ludowici- 3 units total. Units vary in size- 2994 SW/S McDonald Street, Ludowici. sq ft, 2000 sq ft, 2054 sq ft. One unit $49,900. Calling all investors! Self is an office with closet space. Sec- storage facility located in down- ond unit is a church- two public re- 113 DAVILA STREET. Corner lot! town Ludowici. Excellent entry level strooms, 3 offices, one large room Come and check out this well main- for new inventory. Steel construc- and sound booth. Third unit has a tained 5 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Home tion, zoned C3. Jimmy Shanken, large room-perfect for retail store, that features an open floor plan, Coldwell Banker Holtzman, REAL- plus a salon area, two storage areas gourmet kitchen, huge family room TORS, 912-368-4300 or 912-977- and fenced back yard for your en- APPLY TODAY DICKSSPORTINGGOODS.JOBS/NEWSTORES and more. Property also includes a DICK’S SPORTING GOODS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 4733 or email jimmy.shanken@ APPLICANTS MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OLD car wash with 4 bays and vacuum. tertaining needs. Walk to the pool, coldwellbanker.com and also walking distance to Ft

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8b The Frontline January 26, 2017 to the large and inviting rear deck. at (912) 977-0637 or email aaron@ Separate Dining Room. Nice Master stainless steel appliances, new re- ing includes hardwood and tile. Grand Master suite on first floor. usrealtypro.com. Suite with Separate Vanities, Large cessed lighting and unique light fix- Also has a 12x20 shop. The perfect Centrally located to Ft Stewart Closet and Tile Shower. Sunroom, tures, along with a bank of beautiful place to raise a family or just enjoy gates Jimmy Shanken, Coldwell Bonus Room, Awesome Open Floor windows that allows natural light to the peace and quiet. $199,500.00. Banker Holtzman, REALTORS, 912- Plan, Large Patio, Oversized 2 Car illuminate the home. On the far left An additional lake lot can be pur- 368-4300 or 912-977-4733 or email Garage, Fenced back yard. Shallow of the house are the master suite, chased with this home for only jimmyshanken@coldwellbanker. well for irrigation. This is a Fan- laundry and mud rooms. A sepa- $20,000. For more information con- com nie Mae Homepath Property. Call rate entrance into the house off tact Lora Oliver, Harris Real Estate, Mesa Teston, Harris Real Estate, to of the carport flows to a spacious 912-294-4327. see this one TODAY 912-266-3221. mud room and laundry area. The $233,700.00. master suite has a large bedroom rentals 1147 w cherry Street with 2 enormous walk-in closets. 704 Hemingway Drive, Hinesville $298,000. Totally renovated updat- The beautiful master bath is com- - $124,900. *Price Reduced*You will ed & decorated! This property is plete with custom cabinets, quartz fall in love with this recently reno- perfect for a boutique, office, dress countertops, double sinks, separate vated ranch style home located shop, shoe store, nail or hair salon. water closet, freestanding tub, and near historic downtown Hinesville. The possibilities are endless! Come a beautifully-tiled, separate shower. This charming layout features a look and let your thoughts run The house has all new light fixtures, convenient eat in kitchen and cozy wild!! Updated in 2015. Drive thru new flooring, new plumbing, new family room as well as formal living Window, Tile, Concrete & Laminate windows, new paint, new applianc- and dining area. The master suite Floors. 2000 +/- Sq. ft. htd., Sheet- es, new landscaping, and new dou- has an impressive private bath. rock Walls, 2-1/2 baths, New Roof ble front doors. It is MOVE IN READY Beautifully landscaping surrounds 2015, Retrofitted LED Lights, gor- 461 Nine Run Road and waiting for the perfect family. 806 Hod Ln., Hinesville. 3 Bed- this home under large shade trees. geous custom counter stays. Built- A splendid country home! A lovely $207,900 room / 2 Bath with BRAND NEW The fenced back yard has two large in Display cases stay, Central H & country setting! The view from the You must come see this transfor- FLOORING. Inside has been freshly garden sheds. This home received a Air, Water Heater, 1 Janitor’s Closet, raised front porch is grand! You see mation to believe it. Call Jodi (912) painted. This home also has a bonus new roof in ‘13, New carpet and AC acres of green things growing! A 3 Storage Rooms, Office, Meeting 294-6991 for questions or a private 910 Brett Drive, Hinesville. room, that could become a guest system installed Aug ‘16. Please call smashing view from the back porch Room, Alarm System, Large Patio, showing $49,900. This 3 bedroom 2 bath room, den, or library. Conveniently US Real Estate Professionals, Aaron of lush green lawn and fenced pool Resurfaced Parking Lot, Fenced town home is a great investment located off HWY 84 in the center of Duncan at (912) 977-0637 or area. There is a huge super insulat- Lot ...w irrigation System, Large Pa- opportunity or started home. 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This is a Fannie Mae Home- finished- The framework is up fantasy bath. Upstairs has 4 bed- UNDER CONTRACT path Property. $85,000. This is a throughout the home. This is a Fannie Mae Homepath Property. 816 Lesa St., Hinesville. 2 Bed- 512 Whits End, Hinesville. rooms and 2 full baths. Oversized 109 Clearwater wonderful opportunity to purchase Call Mesa Teston, Harris Real Estate, room, 1.5 Bath. This condominium $269,900. This newly remodeled, garage. Perfect for a large family! This home has 2,000 +/- sq. Ft. 3 and finish into an incredible home to see this one TODAY 912-266- has a park & fish pond right in your executive home boasts beautiful Room for everyone! Call Janis, Har- bedrooms, 2 full baths. Master suite with no HOA and off of a quiet road. ris Real Estate, 912 294-4638 for an has great bath and big closet! Large 3221! back yard! (912) 368-1677. 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Will be available around Feb 197 Hollywood Avenue in the living room highlights the system pool w decking that extends es and Loads of Cabinets w Work 8, 2107. Asking $990 a month. 3 BR 1 1/2 BA in a great established beautiful fireplace. A tray ceiling in around the pool and to the back en- & Storage Space also Cozy Break- neighborhood. Living area, kitch- the dinning room is framed by chair trances of the home. A lovely qui- fast Area. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, en/dining combo. Enclosed garage. rails and elegant picture box mold- et corner spot is nice for sunning Lots of Closet Space, Master has Fenced backyard. Large Carport, ing. The master suite has a cozy feel or chilling out. Large fenced area for Lg Step-in Shower & Walk-in Clos- Storage Shed. Corner Lot. This is a from the recessed ceiling and favorite pets. A smashing screened et. Floors are Carpet, Tile & Wood. Fannie Mae Homepath Property. 781 Talmadge Road, Allenhurst - crown molding to a relaxing en gazebo covered w glorius smelling Oversized Garage w Shelves & Work $53,000. Call Mesa Teston, Harris $37,500. Lovely corner lot at Tal- suite with soaking tub, dual vani- wisteria is a great picnic place! The Bench Area, Attic w Flooring. Land- Real Estate, to see this one TO- madge Road and Carter Street. ty,and separate water closet. Please inside of the home is just as lovely scaped Yard & Sprinkler System. DAY 912-266-3221. Mostly cleared, however estab- call US Real Estate Professionals, as the outside! The living/dining is $198,900 Call Janis Hauss, Harris lished hardwoods do shade this Aaron Duncan at (912) 977-0637 or very spacious & each can double as Real Estate, for appointment 912- parcel. There is a 600 sqft 2 bed- email [email protected]. the other. Kitchen is open w loads 294-5151 room 1 bathroom cinder block of cabinet space, appliances & 109 Pointe South, Hinesville. 3 house located on the property. The magical instant hot water. Kitchen Bedroom, 2 bath. Available in Feb home has been damaged. Please flows into family room w “a view 2017. Call and we can schedule a call US Real Estate Professionals, to die for” & a fireplace surround walk through. Asking $895 (912) Aaron Duncan at (912) 977-0637 or of cobalt & white sculpted tiles 368-1677 email [email protected]. .there are 3 guest bedrooms, & 2 full baths. The master suite is private w 612 Trevor St. Hinesville. access to patio & pool, 2 walk-in 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. Avail- closets w customized shelving & 224 Stratford Road able mid-Feb. Asking $985. drawers., a spacious glass enclosed TOTALLY RENOVATED! 3 Bedroom, 2 Call for details. 912-368-1677 374 Mount Olivet Church Road, shower and corner jetted tub. Nice Bath Brick Home! 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There is a Juccuzi Tub, place, large garden tub, matching Tiled Shower, Double Vanity , Dress- stainless steel appliances, lovely ing Table w Seat & Mirror & 2 Walk back deck and fenced back yard. in Closets. Guest Bedrooms have a 256 Bamboo Street, Jesup - Property has additional fenced ar- Jack & Jill Bath & Closets. 2 Bonus 274 Shayna Dr., Hinesville. Locat- $49,500. Price Reduced This 1950’s eas for pets or garden plots. Front Rooms Upstairs could be Office, ed in the Smile Woods sub-division. 3 bedroom 1 bath brick home has half of property is cleared, the back Media Rooms or extra Bedrooms. Ceramic tile floors, freshly painted, new electrical throughout and a half of the property is undeveloped. The Kitchen has Amazing Space w new lighting, REAL NICE!!! Corner new AC system and new carpet. Homeowners will provide home Mega Cabinet Storage, Counter top property, with fenced in backyard. This home has great older home warranty. 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Sports&RecreationJanuary 26, 2017 703rd conducts Obstacle Course Challenge

Photos by Spc. Joshua Petke, 2IBCT Public Affairs A Soldier with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division hurdles during the Fort Stewart Obstacle Course challenge, Jan. 20, at Fort Stewart. Prior to the Obstacle course, Soldiers learned about resources available to those with mental A Soldier with HHC, 703rd BSB, 2IBCT, 3rd ID climbs health questions or concerns. the vertical ladder, Jan. 20, at Fort Stewart.

Soldiers with HHC, 703rd BSB, 2IBCT, 3rd A Soldier with HHC, 703rd BSB, 2IBCT, 3rd ID attempt the “tough one” obstacle, Jan. A HHC, 703rd BSB Soldier, 2IBCT, 3rd ID, ID climbs a rope, Jan. 20, at Fort Stewart. 20, at Fort Stewart. swings on a rope at Fort Stewart, Jan. 20.

HHC 703rd BSB Soldiers learn safety procedures before the Fort Stewart Obstacle Course chal- A Soldier with HHC, 703rd BSB, 2IBCT, 3rd ID lenge, Jan. 20, at Fort Stewart. crawls under barbed wire, Jan. 20, at Fort Stewart.

A Soldier with HHC, 703rd BSB, 2IBCT, 3rd ID crawls out of a tunnel, Jan. 20, at A Soldier with HHC, 703rd BSB, 2IBCT, 3rd ID A Soldier with HHC, 703rd BSB, 2IBCT, 3rd ID Fort Stewart. climbing a rope ladder, Jan. 20, at Fort Stewart. climbs a rope ladder, Jan. 20, at Fort Stewart. 10b The Frontline January 26, 2017 Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Briefs

We’ll help you cope with your loss care facilities that you would be authorized to use within your Area. TRICARE will Whether your loss is from death, divorce, loss of career or loss of trust we have also inform you if there are any medical treatment facility restrictions in your area. an eight-week program which can help you called Grief Recovery Method, Grief Remember you should always follow up with your Primary Care Physician after Support Group. The program begins Feb. 4 and will be held every Saturday from any Urgent Care or emergency room visit. For further information, please contact 10 am until noon at the Richmond Hill Teen Center, 185 Ball Park Dr., Richmond the Winn Health Benefits Branch at Stewart 912-435-6716 or Tuttle ACH at Hunter Hill, Ga. People say you have to let go and move on in your life, but they don't 912-315-3646. tell you what you need to do to accomplish that. The Grief Recovery Method, Grief Support Group not only makes that possible, but provides partnerships Don’t download new CAC scam and guidance to ensure it happens. For additional information on this program Currently there is an application available for download from Google Play called please call your Certified Grief Recovery Specialists, Selinda Torbert Blue, at CAC Scan. It can scan and decipher the bar code from the front of your Military 912-435-9598 or Angela Murphy at 912-435-9633. CAC. Doing this reveals the ID card holder's ID type, social security number, EDIPI number, first name, last name, middle initial, and rank. It is currently unknown SJA to host immigration, naturalization fair what the App does with this data and is considered to be a risk to an individual's The Office of the Staff Judge Advocate will host the 2017 Immigration and identity. Do not download this application! The Google Play Store has had illegiti- Naturalization Law Fair starting 1 p.m. Feb. 2 at the Office of the Staff Judge mate Apps available and is still widely used to spread Android specific malware. Advocate. The consultations are FREE; the fair will conclude 4 p.m. Feb. 3. This Be vigilant on any download or program installations on all of your devices and event is an opportunity for Soldiers and their Families to consult with attorneys seek only reputable developers and sources. Keep your ID card with you at all times about immigration law matters. Civilian attorneys who specialize in Immigration and secured in a safe location when you are not using it. and Naturalization Law and military attorneys from the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate will be present at the Fair. If you have questions about immigration law, please visit the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate to schedule an appointment for a free consultation. We are located at 1791 Gulick Ave., building 709, Fort Stewart, next to Popeyes. Winn Briefs

Beware of fake USAA emails Patriot Auditorium to close temporarily Currently malicious actors are conducting a new phishing campaign using The Patriot Auditorium will be closed for renovation March 1 - Sept. 1, during which fake USAA emails regarding user information. The emails contain a PDF file that time it will be unavailable for use. All scheduled use of the facility must be rescheduled once opened it will load MALWARE on your system and allow the attacker access to another location. Please check all conference and classroom calendars throughout to your system and the network (at work or at home). If you receive any email, the hospital for availability. phone call, or website claiming to be USAA you can send the information to USAA at [email protected]. As it goes with any suspicious email, do not open it Winn's main outpatient pharmacy opens or any attachments. Report it to your local information security officer. This On Jan. 30 the Winn main outpatient pharmacy will open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday threat is at work and home, so make sure your computers are patched with the through Friday for all patients seen in Winn outpatient clinics; all patients seen in Winn latest updates and be wary of anything that does not appear legitimate. emergency department; and active-duty Soldiers and DOD beneficiaries. Please con- tinue to use the Community Refill Pharmacy, located in building 419, for refill medica- 416th to hold 2017 reunion tions, network-provider hard-copy prescriptions and E-prescription pick-up. For more Members of the 416th Tran. Co. will hold their 2017 reunion on June 24, at information please visit winn.amedd.army.mil/HealthcareServices/SitePages/ La'Dells Special Event Center at 8890 Abercorn St., in Savannah to reminisce, eat Pharmacy.aspx. and reconnect with one another. A meet-and-greet will be held at 11 a.m. Lunch will follow at 12:30 p.m. If interested, contact Dalphine Magloire, 912-661-0653, Refill pharmacy has new hours or email her at [email protected]. Starting Jan. 30 new Hours at Fort Stewart Community Refill Pharmacy, located at building 419, will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday; and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Use Garrison Super Saver Program Saturdays. Services offered are full pharmacy services, refill medication pick up and Are you interested in winning $500? If so this program is for you! Take a look network provider E-prescription pick up. The pharmacy is open for all active-duty around. Is there something you see that is wasting money? Is it a problem we can Soldiers and DOD beneficiaries. For more information please visit winn.amedd.army. solve locally? If you are a Garrison Civilian employee and submit the best idea for mil/HealthcareServices/SitePages/Pharmacy.aspx. saving the Garrison money, you will win $500. Submit your idea on the Super Saver Nomination Form available on the Team Stewart webpage under Garrison, Resource Food handler's class location changes Management Office (bottom of page is Nomination Form). Nominations are Due to construction in the Winn Army Hospital Patriot Auditorium, all Food boarded with the Garrison of the Quarter Award submissions. Submit your idea to Handler's Classes for 2017 will be held at ACS, building 87. The next class is 9 to 10 [email protected] for board review. a.m. Jan. 30. This is a FREE class; certification is good for one year and is open to all. To register for this class, please submit your first and last name to: usarmy. Shooting facilities open to public [email protected] by COB Jan. Now, public skeet/trap, archery, small arms range and paintball enthusiasts 26. Pre-registration is a requirement and only done through the email listed above. can enjoy their favorite shooting sports in addition to other recreational facilities To attend this class, you must be on time; no-walk-ins are permitted. This class is now available to them at Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield. Vehicle access mandated for all those dealing with food items on Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield passes are not necessary for any of Fort Stewart’s shooting sports facilities, as all such as Unit functions, Organizational Days, FRG Events. are located just outside the gates/access control points. Passes are needed for use of Taylors Creek Golf Course, Marne Bowling Center and Club Stewart. Vehicle access passes are needed for those who wish to use the Hunter Skeet/Trap Range or Hunter Golf Course, which are located within the gates. (Complete informa- tion on how to obtain a gate pass is available at stewart.army.mil. Go to Emergency Services under the Garrison drop-down menu for full details. Application for daily and special passes can be completed online.) For detailed information on Family and MWR’s shooting sports facilities and procedures for registering your NEW YEAR weapons, go to StewartHunterMWR.com or call 912-767-9841.

SOS hosting ‘Battle Buddies’ Survivor Outreach Services has developed the “Battle Buddy” program designed NEW HOME for Soldiers and former Soldiers to come talk to "friends". This is a powerful event that will allow "battle buddies" who have lost a friend, to express their grief, share stories and could eventually lead to healing and growth. If interested, please call 912-435-9598.

PT extended to 8 a.m., drive carefully Motorist are advised to be extra careful and don’t exceed 10 miles per hour SAVE when passing troop's. With physical fitness hours now extended to 8 a.m. and most of our Civilian workforce reporting by 7:30 a.m., we need to be extremely $10,000 cautious when approaching or passing Soldiers during physical training hours. OR * This safety gram can be found at www.stewart.army.mil/info/?id=409&p=0. MORE

Hop on the bus for windshield tours Are you a newcomer to Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield? Want to learn more about the installation? Stewart-Hunter FMWR has you covered! Hop on the MWR tour bus the last Thursday of every month and get the windshield tour. The tour starts 10:15 a.m. at Club Stewart. Call 912-767-3695 to register; space is limited.

Mail distribution center hours announced The Fort Stewart Official Mail Distribution Center, building 418-B is open MINUTES Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for customer service, and closed NEW for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mail Orderly training and testing will be given FROM HOMESITES every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mail clerk training will be given every first MILITARY NOW Thursday of each month from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mail clerk testing will be given the BASES AVAILABLE! last Wednesday of each month from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Hunter Army Airfield OMDC, building 1212 is open on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for customer service and closed for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mail orderly training and testing will be given on the first and second Wednesday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. Mail Clerk testing will be given on the last Wednesday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. All supporting documents for testing should be cleared by your servicing OMDC one week prior to testing. Both facilities are Richmond Hill from the Lower $200s closed for all Federal Holidays. For any questions or concerns please contact us at 912-767-3989/7822 or by email at usarmy.stewart.imcom.mbx.dhr-asd-omdc@ Creekside in Richmond Hill is your  Refreshing Community Pools mail.mil. launching point to enjoying the Lowcountry lifestyle.  Kayak Launch Military bases & sought-after ® Beware unauthorized urgent care facilities schools are just a short drive away.  K. Hovnanian Quality Beneficiaries should be advised to not utilize urgent care facilities that require you to pay up front, and Do Not accept any health insurance. Most facilities have khov.com/Creekside • 843-706-7646 • 35 Shelton Street, Richmond Hill this information posted, as well as having staff advise you to pay all charges out of pocket. Their office staff will also encourage you to fill out documents, or claims forms for you to file with your insurance company later for reimbursement. Beneficiaries that utilize these facilities should expect to be responsible for total

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