Vol. 72, No. 23 June 13, 2014

Remembering D-Day

Photo by Maj. Adam Hallmark Deputy Commanding General for Support Brig. Gen. John “J.T.” Thomson, 4th Infantry Division the event, and Senior Enlisted Adviser Command Sgt. Maj. David M. Clark, 4th Inf. Div. and Fort and , looks on as citizens of Montebourg, France, conduct a ceremony June 5, to Carson, were among 25 post Soldiers to attend the event. See pages 6 and 18 for more on 4th Inf. commemorate their town’s liberation by the 4th Inf. Div. in June 1944. Thomson, who spoke at Div. and Fort Carson’s involvement in 70th anniversary of D-Day ceremonies on post and abroad. Carson crowns best warriors By Sgt. William Smith Fort Carson Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier of III Corps competition at Fort Hood, Texas. 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office the Year Best Warrior Competition, June 2-6. Seventeen Soldiers — eight junior enlisted and nine Hanks, military police, 984th Military Police noncommissioned officers — from various units on Fort Sgt. Ruth Hanks and Cpl. Zachary Bandli rose Company, 759th MP Battalion, and Bandli, 534th Carson battled in the competition which consisted of a above their peers to claim the title of noncommissioned Signal Company, 43rd Special Troops Battalion, 43rd officer and Soldier of the year, respectively, during the Sustainment Brigade, will represent Fort Carson at the See Best on pages 22-23

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2ABCT receives final commander Story and photo by “To the Soldiers of the ‘Warhorse’ Brigade, it has of two monthlong rotations — one at Piñon Canyon Staff Sgt. Andrew Porch been a great two years,” said Jones. Maneuver Site and another at the National Training 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team Public “As I think about the past two years, I am confident Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division that this brigade reflects what ‘right looks like’ in our “Our time at Fort Carson was fast paced and de- Army today, and that each of you epitomizes what it manding and you all excelled,” said Jones. “Getting CAMP BUEHRING, Kuwait — Lt. Col. Andrew means to be a Soldier,” he said. back on tanks, Bradleys, Paladins and conducting squad Koloski took charge of the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Jones, who assumed command of the brigade in maneuvers after years of counterinsurgency operations, Team, 4 th Infantry Division, during the brigade’s fi- the summer of 2012, prepared the brigade to deploy you demonstrated exceptional skills while mastering nal change of command ceremony, Monday at Camp as soon as he arrived through training that consisted the fundamentals of our craft.” Buehring, Kuwait. From the snowstorms of Piñon Canyon The 2nd ABCT is one of 12 to the sands of Fort Irwin, the brigade has active-component brigade combat met or exceeded all of Jones’ expectations. teams identified in an Army plan “Last June, we deployed to the National in June 2013 to be inactivated. Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., and you The brigade will inactivate in were incredible,” said Jones. “You bested the January 2015. opposing force in every fight, destroying the Col. Omar J. Jones IV re- enemy’s reconnaissance before the battle linquished command of the even began — twice. You were recognized “Warhorse” Brigade to Deputy Commanding General for Support See Warhorse on page 4 Brig. Gen. John “J.T.” Thomson, 4th Inf. Div. and Fort Carson, who then passed the unit colors to Koloski, signifying the transfer Lt. Col. Andrew Koloski, left, incoming brigade of command. commander, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat As the brigade’s deployment to Team, 4th Infantry Division, receives the colors Kuwait draws to an end, Koloski from Deputy Commanding General for Support will be charged with the respon- Brig. Gen. John “J.T.” Thomson, 4th Infantry sibility of seeing 2,500 Soldiers Division and Fort Carson, during the brigade’s safely redeploy to Fort Carson. change of command ceremony on Camp Jones will take the executive officer Buehring, Kuwait, Monday. Col. Omar J. Jones position for U.S. Central Command IV, outgoing commander, right, had served as at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. the brigade commander for two years.

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www.intellitecmedical.edu/student-consumer-information 4 MOUNTAINEER — June 13, 2014 Electricity rate increase to affect post Garrison Public Affairs Office more expensive natural gas sources, and the City Council EACH reduces approved a CSU proposal to increase electricity rates while Fort Carson will experience a 7-8 percent increase the power plant is offline. The effective day was June 1. in electric costs, about $76,000 per month, through the There will be no impact to Fort Carson hous- hours Friday rest of the fiscal year, as a result of a fire at the Colorado ing residents who continue to stay within the estab- Outpatient clinics at Evans will be Springs Drake Power Plant in early May. lished baseline for their housing areas — some may closed at 11 a.m. Friday for the Evans Army The Drake Power Plant, which produces about 25 see a higher reimbursement for being under the base- Community Hospital organizational day. percent of Colorado Springs Utilities electricity using line. Residents who go over the baseline may see a In most cases, the last appointments inexpensive coal-fired generators, is completely higher bill because of the rate increase during the will be scheduled for 10:20 a.m. offline. Colorado Springs Utilities has had to shift to next four months. The Woods Soldier and Family Care Clinic and Evans main hospital pharmacies and hospital main laboratory will be open with normal operating hours. OB/GYN of this remarkable team the last two “To the Soldiers of the Warhorse clinical services will be available for acute/ Warhorse years. It has truly been my honor to Brigade Combat Team, this is with- urgent GYN on-call provider consultation. From page 3 be a Warhorse Soldier.” out a doubt the finest team of which The Mountain Post Birthing Center Koloski, who previously served I’ve been a part of in over 22 years of will be staffed for patients. for having the best artillery battery, as the deputy commanding officer, service,” said Koloski. “I am privi- Radiology will have half-day ap- the best brigade support area, the 2nd ABCT, knows he will have big leged and honored for the opportu- pointment schedules to be completed by best urban operations and the best shoes to fill and acknowledged the nity to lead the Warhorse Brigade on 11 a.m. and full second-shift appoint- combined-arms breach seen at NTC in outstanding direction Jones provided. its sunset ride.” ment schedules for ultrasound, MRI and years. You did this while maintaining “Col. Jones, I want to thank Koloski has led Soldiers in CT scans. the best safety record in over two years you and Tracey for the incredible several command and staff posi- The EACH Emergency Department, — truly a mark of the great Soldiers leadership you have provided for tions to include platoon leader, including fast track for urgent care and leaders in this formation.” this brigade over the last two years,” company commander and squadron issues, will be open to meet urgent Jones closed with a few words he said. “You’ve been the absolute commander. He was also a history medical needs in the afternoon and aimed directly at the Army’s most model of an Army leader. The professor at the U.S. Military throughout the weekend. precious resource — Soldiers. tremendous achievements of this Academy and a professor of Beneficiaries can make appointments “I could not be more proud of brigade are a direct result of your military science at Duke University. online at TRICARE online, http://www. you and what you have achieved,” vision, drive and determination.” He deployed to the Balkans as a tricareonline.com. said Jones. “Thank you for allowing As one chapter closes for the battalion operations officer and Iraq me to join your ranks and be part Warhorse Brigade, another opens. as a squadron executive officer.

STANDARDS &DISCIPLINE America’s Army: Our Profession The Army celebrates its 239th birthday Saturday, with the theme of “America’s Army: Our Profession.” As America’s Soldiers, civilians and Families commemorate this historic week in our Army’s history, let us remember our comrades who have given their blood in devotion and sacrifice to preserve and protect all we hold dear over the last 239 years. The Army Profession is a unique vocation of experts certified in the design, generation, support and ethical application of land combat power, serving under civilian authority and entrusted to defend the Constitution and the rights and interests of the American people. œœ The Army continues to demonstrate its incredible competence, enduring commitment and extraordinary character in defense of our nation. œœ Competence, character and commitment are the hallmarks of an Army Professional. WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/4THID œœ Trust between Soldiers, Leaders and the American people is key. œœ W e serve as a total force — active, Guard, Reserve, civilians and Families — we share the same professional ethic. WWW.youtube.com/user/the4id œœ W e cultivate strategic and critical thinking to lead in a complex security environment. œœ The Army provides the versatility, responsiveness, and WWW.flickr.com/photos/the4id consistency to Prevent, Shape, and Win with formations that are globally responsive and regionally engaged. œœ We are evolving the total Army professional education WWW.twitter.com/@4thinfdiv system to provide training at the right time. œœ The Army holds leaders and Soldiers accountable for upholding Army Values. œœ The Army is a responsible steward of its resources in an WWW.slideshare.net/the4id increasingly constrained environment. June 13, 2014 — MOUNTAINEER 5 JTFC names top career counselor Story and photo by Sgt. William Smith your career but it makes you a better counselor. You “Sgt. 1st Class Massey thoroughly dominated the 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office learn a lot by studying for this (board).” competition; winning all three events,” Koval said. Master Sgt. Gregory Koval, post retention opera- “His work ethic is phenomenal. He was chosen to be Joint Task Force Carson crowned a new Career tions noncommissioned officer, Headquarters Support the senior career counselor of 4th Combat Aviation Counselor of the Year during a ceremony June 2. Company, HHBN, said Massey is the best of the best Brigade when he first got here — as a sergeant first Sgt. 1st Class Michael Massey, career counselor, and his efforts will strengthen the career field. class that is unheard of. He can mentor and train others Headquarters Support Company, to do their job better than anyone Headquarters and Headquarters I have seen. I am a firm believer Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, that he will be a sergeant major won the May 28-29 competition one day — he is the future of that included an Army Physical the field.” Fitness Test, a written exam and Massey has been selected to a board. be a Senior Leader Course in- “It is a great honor to be structor in his career field at Fort selected as the counselor of the Jackson, S.C. Due to this selec- year against such high-caliber tion, Massey will not compete noncommissioned officers,” at the next level. There will be Massey said. “Competing in another board later this year to the competition, regardless if determine a new career counselor you win or not, helps make you of the year for Fort Carson. a better noncommissioned of- ficer. I would like to thank all of the other Fort Carson career counselors for their camaraderie Sgt. 1st Class Michael Massey, and helping to push each other career counselor, Headquarters to be the best we can be.” Support Company, Headquarters Massey said this was the third and Headquarters Battalion, 4th time he competed for the title. Inf. Division, receives the Army “As far as boards go, I highly Commendation Medal from Acting recommend that everyone attend Senior Commander Col. Mike Tarsa, at least one,” he said. “Every time 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, that I have gone to a board I have for winning the Fort Carson Career gotten better, this is not only for Counselor of the Year, June 2.

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70th anniversary of D-Day Regional Command – South Left: Commanding General Maj. Gen. Paul J. LaCamera, Regional Command – South, and 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, speaks to servicemembers and civilians in front of the RC– South headquarters June 6. The speech was part of a ceremony remembering the sacrifices of 4th Inf. Div. Soldiers and others who assaulted the beaches of Normandy 70 years ago on their way to liberating France and the rest of Europe.

Montebourg, France Below left: Sergeant Audie Murphy Club members from the 4th Inf. Div. present the colors during a D-Day remembrance ceremony, June 5 in Montebourg, France. Deputy Commanding General for Support Brig. Gen. John “J.T.” Thomson spoke at the event attended by 25 Fort Carson Soldiers. Below right: 1st Sgt. John Lewis, right, Company A, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, stands in formation with paratroopers from 25th Infantry Division and members of the , 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), the U.S. Navy and paratroopers of the German army prior to the start of a ceremony in Montebourg, France, June 5, to commemorate the town’s liberation by the 4th Infantry Division in June 1944. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brock Jones

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The rifle, boots and identification tags of Pfc. Jacob Henry Wykstra sit on display during a memorial ceremony in his honor, Tuesday Carson honors at Provider Chapel. fallen hero Pfc. Jacob Henry Wykstra July 14, 1992 – May 28, 2014 Pfc. Jacob Henry Wykstra was born in Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. He Thornton, a suburb of Denver, July 14, 1992. deployed to Afghanistan in support of He enlisted in the Army in May 2013 as an Operation Enduring Freedom in January infantryman. He attended Basic Combat and was assigned to the Area Reaction Force Training and Advanced Individual Training in Kandahar Province. at Fort Benning, Ga. His awards include the Bronze Star Wykstra was then assigned as a rifle- Medal, Army Commendation Medal, man to Company A, 1st Battalion, 12th Army Good Conduct Medal, National Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon and the NATO Medal. Wykstra is survived by his wife, Katherine J. Wykstra; mother, Heidi J. Katzenbach; father, Thomas E. Wykstra; brothers, Aiden D. and Connor T. Wykstra; sister, Hannah R. Donato; stepfather, Ray Katzenbach; and stepmother, Joyce A. Wykstra.

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A Soldier finishes a 12-mile ruck march May 30, marking the end of the Expert Infantryman Badge testing hosted by the 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, at Camp Buehring, Kuwait.

Infantrymen earn coveted badge in Kuwait

Story and photos by Sgt. Marcus Fichtl 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division

CAMP BUEHRING, Kuwait — Seventeen Soldiers were awarded the Expert Infantryman Badge during a ceremony at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, May 31. The EIB event, hosted by the 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, tested infantrymen on their ability to conduct infantry tasks, May 26-30. “The EIB is a special skills badge — first awarded in 1943 — awarded for the successful completion of a course of testing that is designed to identify infantry- men who are experts in their field,” said Sgt. 1st Class Terris Kolmorgan, event coordinator, 2nd ABCT. He said Soldiers began the badging process by demonstrating expert proficiency on their assigned weapons systems, high standards on the Army Physical Fitness Test, proficiency in day and night land navigation and working through three days of lanes testing. The lanes included proficiency testing on all infantry weapons — rifles, machine guns and hand grenades. It also tested communication skills, rendering first-aid, calling for fire support and making tactical decisions under significant duress. The final task was a 12-mile ruck march with a 35-pound load while wearing full combat kit. The event started with more than 267 Soldiers, but less than 150 remained in contention for earning the Jones. “Inspire others to earn the badge in the future, Soldiers plot their route for day land navigation as part of badge after the first lane. By the end of the 12-mile because our goal is to never lower the standards, but the Expert Infantryman Badge testing hosted by the 2nd road march, there were only 17. An attrition rate of 94 for every infantryman to compete and earn the badge Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade percent — high, but expected. in the future.” Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division at Camp Buehring, “This is the 70th year since we have had the EIB in For some who passed, this was their first attempt Kuwait, May 26. Later in the evening the Soldiers completed the Army,” said Col. Omar J. Jones IV, commander, 2nd for the EIB, but for many, this was their second or third night land navigation. ABCT. “During the first EIB, they took 100 Soldiers attempt. Jones told the crowd watching the badging and only 10 made it through (and a low) percentage … ceremony to never falter. has been consistent for the last 70 years.” “What I ask you to do is reflect on what was training you received, motivate yourself and teach Jones said the badge is a mark of excellence and the pretty darn good training,” said Jones. “Reflect on your Soldiers.” Soldiers need to understand what it means to the infantry. how frustrating it was to walk off the lane and use Unlike the Combat Infantryman Badge, which “As you wear that badge, wear it with pride,” said that to motivate yourself for the next EIB. Take the is earned performing infantry tactics during combat operations, the EIB has its charging handle cocked, symbolizing preparedness and, according to Jones, it symbolizes the future of the Army. “The EIB is about readiness, it’s about doing our job; doing our job when asked and doing our job in combat, and to do it better than anyone has done it before,” he said. “Make sure the readiness you demonstrated today continues and sustain it for the rest of your career.”

Soldiers receive the Expert Infantryman Badge in front of hundreds of their peers during an award ceremony hosted by the 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, May 31. Seventeen Soldiers out of 267 candidates earned the badge. June 13, 2014 — MOUNTAINEER 11 AFW LIFESTYLE FURNITURE SUMMER SaVINGS! HOT...On Colorado’s Largest Selection of In-Stock Furniture! Lowest Prices... Anytime, Anywhere! Park Bench With Cast Aluminum Collection Cast Iron Back and Sides* Loveseat with $ Rocker with $ 20" End Table Cushions and Pillows 568 Cushions 348 $111 $46

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The person pictured is not an actual service member. June 13, 2014 — MOUNTAINEER 13 Iron Horse Strong Specialist overcomes obstacles By Staff Sgt. John Etheridge arrived in Afghanistan. International Security Assistance Force, “When we came out Regional Command – South here there wasn’t much “ When we came of a workspace or many FORWARD OPERATING BASE APACHE, tools to work with at all,” out here there Afghanistan — In a dusty area of Forward Operating she said. Base Apache, Zabul province, Afghanistan, Spc. Sara She explained that wasn’t much of Brockman sits at a workbench transformed into a it took a few weeks to deskinside a shipping container that was converted into order the supplies and a workspace or a workshop for at least 12 hours of every day. tools necessary to set up Brockman, a radio communication securi- properly, but once she got many tools to ty repairer, currently deployed with Company F, the supplies she needed, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry she was able to set up work with at all.” Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, is the shop quickly. Another — Spc. Sara Brockman sole electronics repairer for the International Security challenge she has had Assistance Force, Regional Command – South. with this deployment But you won’t find her complaining at the lack of is the language barrier helpers or workers. working with the other ISAF partners. are always informed,” he said. “I have myself to help me,” she said. “I work with the Romanians and Lithuanians and Deployments are nothing new to Brockman. A Although Brockman was trained by the Army to help them with their night vision goggles and other veteran of two previous overseas tours, she credits fix communications systems, over the last seven years electronics,” she said. exercise with helping her cope with the pressures of she has learned to work on several different types of Even though not all of her ISAF partner customers being away from home. electronics, to include radios, night vision goggles, ther- are fluent in English, she said they use a combination “The gym keeps me going,” she said. “I enjoy mal imaging systems, sights and scopes for small arms. of finger pointing and small words to get the message working out. It helps relieve the stress and gives you Brockman’s wide variety of electronic skills and across to each other, which usually works just fine. something to break up your day.” “get-it-done” attitude impresses her supervisor, Sgt. “It usually goes well, and they are very appreciative,” Brockman shared some advice for servicemembers Mitchell McClain, an armament repairer with Company she said. on their first tour. F, 2 nd Bn., 12th Inf. Reg. McClain said being personable is also one of “Stay positive and be open to change, because “She’s very knowledgeable in a wide variety of Brockman’s talents that enables her to be successful. things are always changing,” she said. specialties. 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This program will reforms to facili- access data, medical center quality and be developed with input from veterans ties with the most efficiency data, and mental health provider service organizations, outside health we face, problems that demand access problems survey data for all veteran health facilities. care organizations and other entities, from the results Full details made public at http://www. officials said, to ensure VA collects an immediate actions.” of the audit. VA.gov follow Acting Veterans Affairs additional set of data directly from the — Acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Sloan D. Gibson VA also is Secretary Sloan D. Gibson’s commitment veteran’s perspective to understand how deploying teams of last week in Phoenix and San Antonio to VA is doing throughout the system. dedicated human provide timely access to quality health care ™™Holding senior leaders accountable. Monday at the middle and end of each resource employees veterans have earned and deserved. Where audited sites identify concerns month at ht t p: // VA.gov. Twice-monthly to accelerate the hiring of additional staff “It is our duty and our privilege within the parent facility or its data updates will enhance transparency and is using temporary staffing measures, to provide veterans the care they have affiliated clinics, VA will trigger and provide the most immediate informa- along with clinical and administrative earned through their service and sac- administrative procedures to ascertain tion to veterans and the public on veterans’ support, to ensure veterans receive care. rifice,” Gibson said. “As the president the appropriate follow-on personnel access to quality health care, officials said. The department also will send mobile has said, as (former VA Secretary Eric actions for specific individuals. ™™Initiating an independent, external medical units to facilities to immediately K. Shinseki) said, and as I stated plainly ™™Ordering an immediate Veterans audit of scheduling practices through- provide services to patients and veterans last week, we must work together to fix Health Administration Central out the VHA system. awaiting care. the unacceptable, systemic problems in Office and Veterans Integrated ™™Sending an additional frontline team In addition, VA will modify local accessing VA health care. Service Networks Office hir- to Phoenix. Following his trip to the contract operations to be able to offer “Today, we’re providing the details ing freeze. Gibson has ordered the Phoenix VA Medical Center last week, more community-based care to veterans to offer transparency into the scale of hiring freeze at the VHA central of- Gibson directed a VHA frontline waiting to be seen by a doctor. our challenges, and of our system itself. fice in Washington and at VHA’s 21 team to travel there immediately to Noting that Gibson is committed I’ll repeat: this data shows the extent of regional VISN offices, except for address scheduling, access and resource to using all authority at VA’s disposal the systemic problems we face, problems critical positions to be approved by requirements needed to provide veterans to enforce accountability among senior that demand immediate actions.” the secretary on a case-by-case basis. with timely, quality health care. leaders, officials said, VA will initiate As of Monday, Gibson said, VA has This will begin to remove bureau- ™™Using high-performing facilities to the process of removing senior leaders contacted 50,000 veterans across the cratic obstacles and establish respon- help those who need improvement. where appropriate. The department country to get them off of wait lists and sive, forward-leaning leadership, VA VA will formalize a process in which also has suspended all VHA senior into clinics. officials said. high-performing facilities provide executive performance awards for Gibson also announced a series of ™™Removing the 14-day scheduling goal direct assistance and share best practices fiscal 2014. additional actions in response to Monday’s from employee performance contracts. with facilities that require improvement Over the course of the next several audit findings and data, including: This action will eliminate incentives on medical center quality and efficiency weeks, officials said, Gibson will travel ™™Establishing a new patient satis- to engage in inappropriate scheduling performance measures. to a series of VA facilities across the faction measurement program. practices or behaviors, officials said. ™™Applying immediate access re- country to hear directly from veterans He has directed the Veterans Health ™™Increasing transparency by posting forms announced in Phoenix to and employees about obstacles to Administration to immediately begin data twice monthly. VHA will post most challenged VA facilities. Last providing timely, quality care and how developing a new patient satisfaction regular updates to the access data released week, Gibson announced measures to VA can address them immediately.

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Miscellaneous Self-help weed control program — Department of Fort Carson dining facilities hours of operation Defense regulations require training for people applying DFAC Friday-Sunday (DONSA/weekend) Monday-Thursday pesticides on military installations. Units interested in Stack Breakfast: 7-9 a.m. Breakfast: 7-9 a.m. participating in the Directorate of Public Works Self- Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. help Weed Control Program must send Soldiers for Dinner: 5-6:30 p.m. Dinner: 5-6:30 p.m. training on the proper handling, transportation and Wolf Closed Breakfast: 6:45-9 a.m. application of herbicides. Once individuals are properly Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. trained by the DPW base operations and maintenance Dinner: 5-6:30 p.m. contractor, Fort Carson Support Services, Soldiers can Warfighter Closed Breakfast: 7-9 a.m. be issued the appropriate products and equipment so (Wilderness Road Complex) Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. units can treat weeds in rocked areas around their unit. Dinner: Closed Weed control self-help training sessions for Soldiers are available the first and third Monday of the month LaRochelle Closed Breakfast: 7-9 a.m. through September from 11 a.m. to noon, in building 10th SFG(A) Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 3711. Each unit may send up to five people for train- Dinner: Closed ing. Soldiers need to call FCSS at 492-0166 to set up or emergency service is required. commander, and a pen to complete forms. Call an appointment to pick up weed control products and • Facility custodial services — Call Bryan Dorcey 526-4730/4583 for details. sprayers. Call 492-0166 for more information about at 526-6670 or email [email protected] Disposition Services — Defense Logistics Agency the DPW Self-help Weed Control Program. for service needs or to report complaints. Disposition Services Colorado Springs, located in Finance travel processing — All inbound and • Elevator maintenance — Call Bryan Dorcey at building 381, conducts orientations Fridays from 12:30- outbound temporary lodging expense, “Do it 526-6670 or email [email protected]. 3:30 p.m. The orientations discuss DLA processes Yourself” moves, servicemember and Family • Motor pool sludge removal/disposal — Call Dennis to include turning in excess property, reutilizing member travel, travel advance pay and travel pay Frost at 526-6997 or email [email protected]. government property, web-based tools available, inquiries will be handled in building 1218, room 231.  • Self-help/troop construction — Call Tony Haag special handling of property and environmental Call 526-4454 or 524-2594 for more information. at 526-2859 or e-mail anthony.d.haag.civ@mail. needs. To schedule an orientation, contact Arnaldo First Sergeants’ Barracks Program 2020 — is located mil. Use this number to obtain self-help tools and Borrerorivera at [email protected] for in building 1454 on Nelson Boulevard. The hours of equipment or a motorized sweeper. receiving/turn in; Mike Welsh at [email protected] operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. The • Base operations contracting officer representative for reutilization/web tools; or Rufus Guillory at office assists Soldiers with room assignments and — Call Terry Hagen at 526-9262 or email [email protected]. terminations. Call 526-9707 for more information. [email protected] for questions on snow re- Army ROTC Green-to-Gold briefings — are held Command Evaluation and Training Team — COMET moval, grounds maintenance and contractor response the first and third Tuesday of each month at noon provides commanders at all levels with a responsive to service orders. at the education center, building 1117, room 120. maintenance and supply assessment and training tool • Portable latrines — Contact Jerald Just at 524-0786 Call University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Army that improves the combat effectiveness, readiness or [email protected] to request, for service ROTC at 262-3475 for more information. and efficiency of their units’ logistical programs. or to report damaged or overturned latrines. The team identifies supply and maintenance weak- • Signs — Call Jim Diorio, Fort Carson Support Services, Hours of Operation nesses and problems, and provides individual and at 896-0797 or 524-2924 or email [email protected] Logistics Readiness Center Supply and Services unit reinforcement training based on assessments. to request a facility, parking or regulatory traffic sign. • Central issue facility, building 1525 — Monday- Results remain confidential for the unit commander The Fort Carson Trial Defense Service office — is able Friday, 7:30 a.m. to noon and 12:30-4 p.m. Last only. COMET provides assistance in the majority to help Soldiers 24/7 and is located in building 2354. customer served at 3:30 p.m. of maintenance and supply management During duty hours, Soldiers should call 526-4563. • Reparable exchange/directed exchange or turn-in areas with one-on-one training, and by conducting The 24-hour phone number for after hours, holidays — Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to noon and 12:30- follow-up visits. Contact Tim Howarth at 503-3095 and weekends is 526-0051. 4 p.m. on a walk-in basis. For faster turn-in service, or [email protected] for information. call 526-3321 for an appointment. Sergeant Audie Murphy Club — The Fort Carson Briefings • Ammunition supply point, building 9370 — Sergeant Audie Murphy Club meets the second 75th Ranger Regiment briefings — are held Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m. Last Tuesday of each month from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 Tuesdays in building 1218, room 314, from noon issue/turn-in to ASP is at 2:30 p.m.; exceptions p.m. at the Stack Dining Facility, building 2330. to 1 p.m. Soldiers must be private to sergeant coordinated on case-by-case basis. The club is named after Audie Leon Murphy, the first class with a minimum General Technical • Subsistence Support Management Office, building most highly-decorated Soldier in American history. Score of 105; be a U.S. citizen; score 240 or higher 350 — Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to noon and To be a member, a Soldier must be recognized as on the Army Physical Fitness Test; and pass a 12:30-4 p.m.; call 526-4086/5195. an NCO of the highest quality, demonstrating both Ranger physical. Call 524-2691 or visit http:// • P ost Supply Support Activity, building 330 — leadership and performance. Armywide, SAMC www.goarmy.com/ranger.html. Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to noon and 12:30-4 p.m. membership is between 1 and 2 percent. Contact Casualty Notification/Assistance Officer training — Last customer served at 3:30 p.m.; call 526-9094. SAMC president Sgt. 1st Class Gilbert Guzman Jr. The 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson com- • Installation Property Book Office, building 330 at 526-3576 or email [email protected]. manding general has directed all Soldiers, — Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to noon and 12:30- Physical Exam Clinic — is located in building 1056 sergeant first class through command sergeant major, 4 p.m.; call 526-5984. and performs physicals for Soldiers assigned to Fort chief warrant officer 2-5 and officers, captain and • Post Laundry, building 310 — Monday-Friday, Carson and surrounding bases, without a primary above, must attend Casualty Assistance Officer and 7:30 a.m. to noon and 12:30-4 p.m. Last customer care manager. Physicals, except flight physicals, Casualty Notification Officer Training. The three-day served at 3:30 p.m.; call 526-8803. are available, by appointment, from 7:30 a.m. to training course is held monthly at Veterans Chapel. • Bulk fuel point — Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, except federal holidays. Soldiers must register through their school noncom- to midnight. Physical packets can be obtained at the clinic or missioned officer for attendance of this training. • H azardous Material Control Center, building online at http://www.evans.amedd.army.mil/srp/ The next classes are June 17-19 and July 15-17. Call 400/406 — Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. srpc(underscore)pe.html. Visit building 1056 or call 526-4551 for more information. Contact administration operations at 526-5349 or 526-7170 for more information. Retirement briefings — are held 8 a.m. to noon the the warehouse at 526-2979. Directorate of Public Works services — DPW is second and third Wednesday of each month at Education Center hours of operation — The Mountain responsible for a wide variety of services on Fort the Freedom Performing Arts Center, building 1129 Post Training and Education Center, building 1117, Carson. Services range from repair and maintenance at the corner of Specker Avenue and Ellis Street. 526-2124, hours are as follows: of facilities to equipping units with a sweeper Spouses are encouraged to accompany Soldiers to • Counselor Support Center — Monday-Thursday and cleaning motor pools. Listed below are phone the briefing. Call 526-2840 for details. 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. numbers and points of contact for services: ETS briefings — for enlisted personnel are • Army Learning Center — Monday-Friday • Facility repair/service orders — Fort Carson held the first and third Wednesday of each 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Support Services service order desk can be reached month. Briefing sign in begins at 7 a.m. at the • Defense Activity for Nontraditional Educa­tion at 526-5345. Use this number for emergencies or Soldier Readiness Building, building 1042, Support and Army Personnel Testing — Monday- routine tasks and for reporting wind damage, room 244, on a first-come, first-served basis. Friday 7:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-4:30 p.m. damaged traffic signs or other facility damage. Soldiers must be within 120 days of their Claims Office hours — are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to • Refuse/trash and recycling — Call Eric Bailey at expiration term of service, but must attend no later noon and 1-4 p.m., located on the first floor of building 719-491-0218 or email [email protected] than 30 days prior to their ETS or start of transition 6222, 1633 Mekong Street. Shipment under Full when needing trash containers, trash is overflowing leave. Call 526-2240/8458 for more information. Replace Value claimants must report the additional Reassignment briefings — are held Tuesdays in loss or damage listed on After Delivery Form 1851 building 1129, Freedom Performing Arts directly to the transportation service provider by fax BOSS meetings are held the first and third Thursday Center. Sign in for Soldiers heading over- or report on the Defense Personal Property System of each month from 2-3:30 p.m. at The Foxhole. seas is at 7 a.m. and the briefing starts line within 75 days. Claimants must submit the claim Contact Spc. Anthony Castillo at 524-2677 or visit the at 7:30 a.m. Sign in for personnel being on DPS line through http://www.move.mil within BOSS office in room 106 of The reassigned stateside is at 1 p.m., with the nine months for FRV compensation for certain items. Hub. Text “follow CarsonBOSS” briefing starting at 1:30 p.m. Soldiers are All other claims, submit to Fort Carson Claims Office to 40404 to receive updates required to bring Department of the Army Form within two years of delivery or date of incident. For Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers and event information. 5118, signed by their physician and battalion more information, call 526-1355. June 13, 2014 — MOUNTAINEER 17

Career Day features opportunities By Andrea Stone eagerness to work with military spouses. to offer,” she said. “I tell spouses, ‘Don’t Mountaineer staff “They are very excited to bring be shy. Express yourself. This may be military spouses to their organiza- your opportunity to get hired.’” “The focus is to Military spouses in need of a job may tion, because they really understand the For those who don’t have pro- find what they’re looking for at the Career process of military moving every three fessional clothes to wear, there are hire military Day June 20, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the years, and they don’t have a problem with resources available. Special Events Center. hiring a spouse here and transferring them “If a spouse doesn’t have dress-for- Families, to More than 80 companies have signed wherever they go because (this company) is success clothes for the career fair, I can on to be part of the fair, said Mercedes an expanding organization,” Jamieson said. refer them to the Women’s Resource bring military Jamieson, Employment Readiness Program Last year’s job fair only had about Agency (which) will provide them. It’s manager, Army Community Service. 40 companies participate, so there should a partnership agreement we have with Families to a “My goal is to try to bring the best be many more opportunities this year. them,” Jamieson said. for the military community because, as “The focus is to hire military The goal of the fair is to help military good environment a military spouse myself, I understand Families, to bring military Families to a Families be successful. what they’re going through,” she said. good environment where they can estab- “Having a job is a big factor for our where they can The fair is open to all military spouses, lish or grow and have a career,” she said. military community,” she said. “My goal but also to transitioning Soldiers, retirees Jamieson recommends attendees and my mission here at Fort Carson is to establish or grow and Department of Defense civilians, prepare as though they are going to a try to do the best for the well-being of the Jamieson said. job interview. Family … one income sometimes is not In preparing for the fair, she spoke to “Dress professionally. Have several enough, and it’s better to have extra income and have a career.” a number of companies. Representatives copies of a resume and cover letters … for the Family to have more opportunities — Mercedes Jamieson from one company expressed their tell them who (you) are, what (you) have to do different things.”

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It was a scene that couldn’t have been found on Ron LiButti, dressed as a German Soldier, helps World War II-era American Soldier Marc England as he fires his Normandy 70 years ago — German and American Soldiers M1919A4 machine gun while Frank Scholer, another German soldier, prepares to fire an MG-42 machine gun. The leaning against an American jeep, chatting and laughing. re-enactors and weapons were part of “D-Day Remembered,” a living history day sponsored by the 4th Infantry But at “D-Day Remembered,” a living history day Division Museum and the Colorado Military Historical Group, Saturday. at Fort Carson, Saturday, spectators were treated to re- enactors dressed in World War II-era uniforms, toting World War II-era weapons. This was the first year for “I brought my kids because I wanted to be able to the event, which was put on by the 4th Infantry Division give them the historical background of what Daddy’s Museum and the Colorado Military Historical Group. doing,” she said. “We’re marking it as a major success,” said Scott Daubert estimates that about 500 people attended Daubert, museum director. “For a first one, I couldn’t ask the all-day event. for a better event.” “We boosted our attendance here at the museum. The day’s activities included firepower demonstrations, We’ve boosted our (likes) on Facebook already,” he said. vehicle displays and German and American encampments. One of the attendees was a World War II veteran, “Being an Army Family, I like to bring my kids to Daubert said. anything where they can see the importance of what “Just having a World War II vet come through and Soldiers are doing, and see the history,” said Jaime Delier. see that we remember him, and we’re not forgetting him The Bumgarner family actually visited Normandy … makes it worth it,” he said. two years ago. Daubert already has ideas for next year’s event. “I think about being on that beach with the machine “Most people thanked us for having the event and guns firing. When it was low tide, it was a long way, and asked us if we were going to have it again,” he said. (they) were under fire the whole time. It really puts it into The opportunity to learn more about history was an perspective,” said Jamey Bumgarner. important part of the day. “It’s really cool,” said his son, 12-year-old Adam “I don’t think they teach this today. I think we Bumgarner. “It’s really nice to know about history. When miss that,” Jamey Bumgarner said. “I don’t think (the we were at Normandy … it was weird standing where American) people understand what our Soldiers did and Justin Duran, dressed as a German soldier, re- people died. I can’t see how 18-, 19-, 20-year old men were what they persevered through.” pairs a World War II-era bicycle. Duran and other running up on that beach.” For those interested in seeing more history, the 4th members of the Colorado Military Historical Cristina Lewis’ husband, a Soldier at Fort Carson, was Infantry Division Museum is open Monday-Friday from Group were at Fort Carson for a living history at Normandy participating in D-Day anniversary events. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. day, Saturday.

Marc England loads a “bazooka” M1 rocket launcher while Ron Bailey prepares to fire it during a living history day, Saturday. About 500 people attended the all-day event, which featured re-enactors dressed as American and German Soldiers, and equipment and weapons from both German and American armies. June 13, 2014 — MOUNTAINEER 19

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General announcements Prenatal nutrition class — Expectant mothers can learn how to eat healthy during pregnancy. The class will be the second Tuesday of every month, beginning July 8, at 9 a.m. in Evans Army Community Hospital’s Nutrition Care Division. Call 526-7290 to sign up. Summer food service program — Fountain-Fort Carson School District 8 is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children without charge at Aragon and Mountainside Elementary schools. Meals will be served Monday-Friday, Monday-July 18. Breakfast will be from 7:15-8:15 a.m., and lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sponsor Families — Volunteer sponsor Families are needed for the Air Force Academy’s class of 2018. Eligible sponsors are captain and above, staff sergeant and above and GS-05 and above. Cadets meet sponsors at Doolie Day Out, July 19. The deadline to sign up for Doolie Day is July 3. For more information, visit http:// www.usafa.edu/cadetFocus/cadetSponsor, or call 719-333-2727. Fort Carson Police Records — The Fort Carson Police Records section has moved to building 2757, MOD 4, on the corner of Barkeley Avenue and Osan Street. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m., Monday-Friday. Fingerprinting hours at the Fort Carson Police station, building 2700, have changed to 2-4 p.m., Monday-Friday. The Fort Carson Police complete fingerprints for on-post employment. For any other fingerprint needs, contact the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. Military Appreciation Day — The Southeast 526-3963 for assistance, or additional information just help out at various activities. Contact Armed Services YMCA hosts a monthly can be found at http://www.fvap.gov. the committee chair, Johnathon Jobson at military appreciation day the fourth Friday Seeking volunteers — Cub Scout Pack 164 [email protected] or the Cubmaster, of every month from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. needs Scouts and adult volunteers who enjoy Robert Jepsen, [email protected] Free events throughout the day include the outdoors, camping, climbing, sports, and put Scout Volunteer in the subject line. breakfast and light lunch, resiliency resources, helping the community and more. Contact Triple Threat expands — The Southeast preventive health screenings and wellness Sara Ehrhart, committee chair, 785-226-0267, Family Center and Armed Services YMCA resources, workforce and education resources, troop(underscore) [email protected] for hosts Triple Threat meetings for Family social networking, arts and crafts and more information. members of military personnel dealing with cooking classes. For more information, call Speed limit changes — The pre-existing 40 mph post-traumatic stress disorder. Groups meet Drew Aquino, 719-622-9622. speed limit on Butts Road between Wilderness at 6:30 p.m. Thursday evenings at the Support group — The Pikes Peak Share and Airfield roads was reduced to 30 mph. Call YMCA located at 2190 Jet Wing Drive in Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Inc. holds 526-9267 for information regarding the change. Colorado Springs. Contact Larry Palma at a monthly support group for those whose lives Same day appointments — Evans Army 559-376-5389 or [email protected] have been touched by pregnancy loss, stillbirth Community Hospital Family Medicine Clinics, for details. or loss in the first few months of life. The group Internal Medicine Clinic and Pediatric Clinic Thrift shop accepts credit cards — The Fort meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 are operating under an appointment model Carson Thrift Shop is now accepting debit and p.m. at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 5265 N. called “Open Access,” offering same day credit cards. The shop, located in building 305, Union Blvd. For more information, visit http:// appointments. Beneficiaries may not be offered is open Tuesday-Thursday from 10 a.m. to www.pikespeakshare.org. the exact hour they want. Call the Access to 2:30 p.m. Contact Gail Olson at 526-5966 or Fort Carson Employee Assistance Program — Care Line, 526-2273, to make an appointment. email [email protected] for more The program provides short-term assistance to Transfer military hospital or clinic when relocating information or to learn about volunteer Depart­ment of the Army civilian employees, — TRICARE Online users must update their opportunities. Donations may be dropped off at active duty-spouses and Family members, and military hospital or clinic location online each the store during normal business hours or at the retired military personnel and eligible family time they relocate. Transferring military hospital recycling center located near the main exchange. members with adult living problems, substance or clinic affiliation in TOL does not automatically Operation Mentor — Big Brothers Big Sisters use concerns and issues affecting workplace transfer the TRICARE enrollment in Defense seeks children ages 9-16 from military productivity and well-being. Worksite inter- Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System. Families to participate in the military mentor- ventions are offered and consultation is available Library program — Tutor.com for military ing program, which matches children with to supervisors and managers regarding workplace Families offers homework and studying help adult volunteers who serve as positive role matters. EAP services are free to eligible civilians from a professional tutor, any time of day or models. Visit http://www.biglittlecolorado.org and DA civilian employees. Call 526-2196 for night, free for K-12 students in military Families. for more information. assistance. The EAP is located at 1638 Elwell St. Expert tutors are available online 24/7 to help Share-a-Ride — is a free online car pool in building 6236, room 229. students in more than 16 subjects, including coordi­nation to and from post, as well as Nutrition education — Evans Army Community math, science, English and social studies. van pool options, typically for those commuting Hospital Nutrition Care Division offers Tutor.com can also help with standardized 30 or more miles to post. Riders are matched numerous education opportunities, including test prep, Advance Placement exams and based on their origination and destination individual appointments, healthy cooking classes, with college essays. Visit http://www.tutor. points, as well as days and times of travel. commissary tours, infant/toddler feeding, sports com/military for more information. Users specify whether they are offering a ride, nutrition, cholesterol management, weight Army Provider Level Satisfaction Survey — need a ride or if they are interested in sharing management and dietary supplement classes. Patients may fill out and return the APLSS driving duties. When a “match” is found, users Call 526-7290 for more information. to help minimize the impact of budget cuts are notified immediately of rider options, Payday loan complaints — The Consumer Financial on medical care. Evans Army Community allowing them to contact and coordinate ride- Protection Bureau is accepting complaints from Hospital receives funding based on patients sharing within minutes. Access the ride-share borrowers encountering problems with payday seen and customer satisfaction. Positive portal by visiting http://www.carson.army.mil/ loans. To submit a complaint, consumers can surveys returned can bring in up to $800. paio/sustainability.html. visit http://www.consumerfinance.gov/complaint Help keep providers and departments and Ambulance service — Fort Carson officials urge or call 855-411-2372. clinics fully functional. Call 526-7256 for community members to contact emergency Mountain Post Running Club — The club will more information. personnel by calling 911 instead of driving meet every Wednesday from 4-6 p.m. at the Seeking volunteers — Cub Scout Pack 264 personal vehicles to the emergency room. In the Exchange. There will be giveaways and stamps needs volunteers for den leaders and event of a life- or limb-threatening emergency, available for $1 off meals at the food court. committee members. No experience is skilled paramedics and ambulance crew will Voting assistance — The Voting Assistance needed. Training will be provided by Boy be able to administer critical care and aid. Office, located in building 1218, room 212, is Scouts of America staff. There is always a Contact the Emergency Department at 526-7111 open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday-Friday. Call need for new volunteers to fill positions or for more information. June 13, 2014 — MOUNTAINEER 21 salute to MILITARY SERVICE AT THE DOWNTOWN AQUARIUM JUNE 13, 14, 15

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Fort Carson Soldier of the Year Cpl. Zachary Bandli, signal support systems specialist, 534th Signal Company, 43rd Special Troops Battalion, 43rd Sustainment Brigade, reassembles an M4 carbine, June, 3. As part of the Fort Carson Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier of the Year Best Warrior Competition, competitors had eight minutes to reassemble an M4 carbine, M9 pistol, M240B machinegun and M249 machine gun.

Noncommissioned Officer of the Year Sgt. Ruth Hanks, military police, 984th Military Prep, focus Police Company, 759th MP Battalion, is in the dominant position over Sgt. Jay Parke, tuba player, 4th Infantry Division Band, during the combatives portion of the Fort Carson Best Warrior Competition, June 5.

lead to win Photos by Sgt. William Smith Best From page 1 physical fitness test, board appearance, written exam, essay, urban orienteering, 12-mile foot march, warrior tasks and battle drills, day and night land navigation and combatives. “The goal of the competition was to determine, and then send forward, the best Soldier and noncommissioned officer of the 4th Infantry Division to the next level of competition,” said Master Sgt. Edward Carson, noncom- missioned officer in charge, NCO/SOY Best Warrior Competition. “Regardless of who actually won the competition, all of the competitors are winners from their battalions and brigades, and will bring back a wealth of knowledge to improve their Soldiers and peers.” One competitor felt that every Soldier should compete in a best warrior competition at least once in their career. “The competition is about not giving up,” said NCO runner-up Staff Sgt. Robert Mullins, combat medic, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 43rd STB, 43rd SB. “To be a good leader you have to lead by ex- ample. By competing you show that you want to keep Staff Sgt. Robert Mullins, combat medic, Headquarters learning and always improve your skills and knowledge. Pfc. Thomas Neenan, military police, and Headquarters Company, 43rd Special Troops It will help you become known as an all-around Soldier.” 110th Military Police Company, 759th MP Battalion, Battalion, 43rd Sustainment Brigade, secures a Bandli said he looks forward to overcoming what- prepares to shoot an azimuth to his first land simulated casualty to a litter during the Fort Carson Best ever challenges he will face in the III Corps’ Best navigation point during the Fort Carson Best Warrior Competition ,June 4. Mullins was runner-up in the Warrior Competition. Warrior Competition, June 3. Noncommissioned Officer of the Year category. “It felt great to win,” Bandli said. “My sponsor Pfc. Thomas Neenan, military police, and I put in a lot of hours and weekends over the last 110th Military Police Company, 759th MP three weeks to get (me) to where I am. My advice for Battalion, crawls under a wire obstacle next year’s competitors would be to make sure you put during the Fort Carson Best Warrior in the long hours prior to the competition; it pays off.” Competition, June 4. 24 MOUNTAINEER — June 13, 2014 Practice kindness every day Commentary by The line started to move but the guy in Chap. (Capt.) Don H. Fulton front of me was not moving fast enough, 52nd Engineer Battalion in my opinion. He placed his order and took his time driving One of my favorite Oak Ridge Boys’ songs is forward. I wanted to honk “Everyday.” There is a line in the song that speaks the horn and yell “Hurry such deep truth that I believe is missing in the world up,” but decided against this Be kind and today. The line says, “A kind word never goes course of action since I was “ unheard, but too often goes unsaid.” Kindness seems in uniform. I was irritated, compassionate to like a lost art these days. and late, at this point. one another, Recently, I was reminded about how kindness When I finally got can go a long way to change the trajectory of one’s to the window, I had my forgiving each other, day. A few Sundays ago, I was on my way to money ready so we could just as Christ in God chapel and made my customary stop at a local do a quick exchange and I coffee shop for the caffeine boost I needed to could be on my way. The forgave you.” start my Sunday off right. Usually early Sunday lady working the drive – — Ephesians 4:32 mornings are not very busy, and I can get right thru window told me the through the drive-thru line. man ahead of me paid for This Sunday was different. As I pulled up, I my coffee. Guilt sunk in. saw a long line inside and a longer-than-usual line I just wanted to hurry up to get the church, but this in the drive-thru. Last time I went inside the man blessed me with kindness. coffee shop instead of the drive-thru line, my wait Ephesians 4:32 says, “Be kind and compassionate and compassionate means that we step away was much longer, so I decided to take my chances in to one another, forgiving each other, just as Christ in from ourselves and look to the good of others — the drive-thru. As I sat in the line, nothing happened God forgave you.” Think about that for a minute; how this goes against our human nature. I believe if — it seemed like the line was at a complete stop. I would our world change if we took time to be kind we practice kindness to others, even strangers, it was re-thinking my decision at this time, but right as and compassionate to each other? will change our hearts for the better and make a I was getting ready to leave, a car pulled in behind In life, it is easy to focus on ourselves lasting impact on all we encounter. Practice me and I was stuck. especially during times of stress. Being kind kindness every day.

Chapel briefs Facebook: Search “Fort Carson Chaplains (Religious Support Office)” for events and schedules. Catholic Religious Education registration is being accepted for classes that meet Sundays from 10:30-11:50 a.m. Religious education classes are available for children in preschool through the age of confir­mation. Classes are also offered for adults seeking to join the Catholic faith and those who desire to partici- pate in the celebrating of the sacraments. Call Pat Treacy at 524-2458 for more information. Youth Ministries: Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel youth group members are invited to attend the Prussman youth group Tuesdays at 6 p.m. or the Veterans youth group Sundays at 6:30 p.m. Catholic Women of the Chapel meets Friday from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel. Call 526-5769 or visit “Fort Carson Military Council of Catholic Women” on Facebook for information. Protestant Women of the Chapel meets Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon at Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel. Free child care is available. Email [email protected] or visit PWOC Fort Carson on Facebook for details. Knights of Columbus, a Catholic group for men 18 and older, meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel. Call 526-5769 for more information. Latter Day Saints’ Soldiers meet Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Ford at 433-2659 or arthur.ford@myldsmail. are suicide survivors, meets the second pizza and social, followed by net, or Chap. (Capt.) Jacob Snell at 330-3120 Tuesday of each month from 6:30-8 p.m. at an Institute (Bible study) at or [email protected] for information the Fallen Heroes Family Center, building 6:30 p.m. at Provider Chapel, or a ride. 6215, 6990 Mekong St. Contact Richard Ellis Street at Barkeley Heartbeat, a support group for battle Stites at 719-598-6576 or Cheryl Sims at Avenue. Contact elder Arthur buddies, Family members and friends who 719-304-9815 for information.

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Iron Horse Sports and Fitness Center staff hosts the second Fitness Resolution program of the year June 21. Instructors from each of the four post fitness centers will lead a three-hour program promoting the aerobic programs offered by the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation. The event will include Zumba and spinning classes and programs designed to get the most out of a variety of cardio workouts rolled into one class, according to Kristine Rocho, program coordinator. The classes will be held in the three different exercise areas in 15-minute segments. Rocho said the classes will not be the full work- outs normally held at the center but are designed to give people a taste of what the programs can do to help them get in or stay in shape. “We did the program in January and it was so well received that we thought it was time to have it again. We have a variety of classes we offer to the people of the post but, because of everyone’s busy schedule, people may not realize what we offer and how it can benefit them if they are looking to maintain or acquire a healthy lifestyle,” she said. “Doing the classes in 15-minute segments gives the people a great feel for the classes and what they have to offer. We think it will be an excellent way for people to educate themselves on what classes they can take that will be of the most benefit to them.” “This program is good because it gives us a chance to show peo- ple how our exercise programs can benefit people and, most impor- tantly, it lets the people know what class would work better for them,” said Tameka Dzuricky, Iron Horse Zumba instructor. “It’s also a good way to help people stay active throughout the summer months and then through the fall and winter,” she said. Mountain Post community members agree that the program is a great way to expose people to the aerobic programs available. Jonathan Dutan said he didn’t know much about the aerobic classes, but he intends to check out the Fitness Resolution program to see Carlos Huerta, Iron Horse Sports and Fitness Center aerobics instructor, leads a class through a kettle how it can help him achieve his fitness goals and cut calories. Nordia bell workout. The June 21 Fitness Resolution program will familiarize community members with many Marshall said the program would be a great way to help her under- of the exercise programs offered on post. stand what classes are offered to help her meet her fitness goals.

Mountaineer Sports Feature

Fort Carson Family members and Colorado Thunder girls soft- ball team players, conduct a clinic for youth baseball and softball play- ers participating in the Fort Carson youth leagues. The clinics were designed to help the young athletes learn the fundamentals of the game. The Colorado Thunder softball team won a tourna- ment played on post Sunday and travel to Brighton Saturday to participate in a tournament.

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Mountaineer Athletes of the Week Eric and Erika Dragoo Mountain Post Running Club

You joined the running club as a couple, how did that come about? Eric: I was the runner in the Family. I, of course, do physical training each morning for the Army, but it was my wife that got us involved with the running team. It’s an after- noon thing and, after doing PT in the morning, I wasn’t that excited about more running in the evening. But it’s great for us because you can do as much or as little as you want and we can do it together. What is the benefit of being part of the running club? Eric: Sometimes we can run together and then there are times when we will run alone. There’s a lot of flexibility in being a member of the group, and it is a great bonding experience for both of us. After we run, we end up going somewhere to eat ... and it ends up being a nice evening. Erika: The running has helped me lose weight and this is a fun way to do it. I also like the social aspect of the running club because you get to meet people. What is the most fun you have had associated with the running club? Eric: One of the most fun things the club has done for us is to help expose us to other activities on post that we may Photo by Walt Johnson not normally be aware of, such as a painting class with Balfour-Beatty Communities, where we got to paint a portrait and a drinking glass. her shirt and we can get them together. She is very close to getting her shirt. Erika: The club opened our eyes to the other running events What is something you would like to do in the sport of running? (sponsored by the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Erika: He would like to run a marathon one day, and I told him that Recreation) on post, such as the Jingle Bell Run and Zombie Dash. I would be happy to support him and to be there to take pictures of him. I When will you get your 100-kilometer T-shirts? am not interested in running a marathon. That’s 26 miles, no thank you ... Eric: I have already earned my shirt, but I want to wait until my wife earns but I will definitely be there to cheer him on.

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The village of Larkspurshire is in a Lots of people who attend the Renaissance Festival shortcake, fruit cobbler, frozen yogurt, crepes, Celtic Festival is June 28-29; children’s forest setting with uneven and hilly ter- arrive dressed in medieval costumes of their own, or baklava, chocolate mousse and ice cream. weekend is July 5-6, when there’s a prince, rain. Wagons and strollers for young ones wearing a jester’s hat or a kilt. Anyone who has a There are cinnamon rolls, cookies, princess and pirate party and costume contest, are used by many visitors. Remember to medieval hat or suit of armor laying around the house croissants, eclairs, cream puffs, apple a knighting ceremony and children 12 and bring sunscreen. — this is the time to wear it. Or, rent a costume at the dumplings and a variety of breads at Friar under are admitted free with a paying adult. Regular adult admission is $19.95 and costume shop to the right of the entrance. Tuck’s bakery to take home. children’s admission is $9. Children under The medieval village is filled with knights, damsels, Drinks include apple cider, orange slush, 5 are admitted free. There is free parking jesters, musicians, merchants, innkeepers and entertainers, iced tea, orange juice, lemonade, hot choco- and free shuttles. The festival village is speaking in that unfamiliar Old English dialect, just like late, coffee drinks and various adult drinks. Just the Facts open 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., rain or shine. in the 1600s. A day spent in Larkspurshire is a living And if more money is needed, ATMs • Travel time – 45 minutes To reach the Renaissance Festival, take history lesson for adults and children alike. The architec- are in the village. Credit cards can be used Interstate 25 north to exit 172, and follow ture, culture, clothing, language, pageantry and ambience for merchandise purchases, but food and • For ages – anyone the signs. bring the medieval time period to life. drink is cash. • Type –Renaissance Festival There’s plenty of free parking, but The entertainment is enough reason to visit the There are lots of picnic-type tables early arrivals get the closest parking places. Renaissance Festival. Seven open air stages are in in the food selling areas. Food can’t be • Fun factor – HHHHH However, free shuttles pick up people in the village, with several shows per day presented by brought into the village, but visitors who (Out of 5 stars) the parking lots and drop them near the entertainers, comedians, sword swallowers, hypnotists, prefer their own picnic lunc can leave it in • Wallet damage – $$$$ entry village entrance. musical groups, fire-eaters and mimes. The half-hour the car in the free parking lot and take the $ = Less than $20 Shuttles run all day, giving rides to stage shows can be entertaining and hilarious. There shuttle back to the lot for lunch. Ask about festival goers returning to their cars. may be double-entendres, audience participation and $$ = $21-$40 verbal insults. Pick up a program at the entrance and $$$ = $41-$60 locate the village map. Stage schedules are marked at the top and bottom of the map. Plan exploration of the $$$$ = $61-$80 village to include as many acts as possible. An enthusiastic crow watches the (Based on a family of four) Try to catch one of the three jousting tournaments Washing Well Wenches do their in the jousting arena at the east end of the village. The laundry on stage last season. knights of the realm compete in front of the royal family and gathered crowds, as “cheerleaders” lead cheers. 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People gather at the entrance gate to last year’s Colorado Renaissance Festival at its permanent site near Larkspur. There are lots of attractions for children: a petting Places to see in the The festival opens for its 38th season Saturday at 10 a.m. farm and a butterfly ride in the Children’s Realm, a Pikes Peak area. 34 MOUNTAINEER — June 13, 2014 Chick-fil-A Catering For your next celebration, event or meeting Pick up or Delivery with five Colorado Springs locations to serve you Garden of the Gods, N Academy & I-25, N Carefree & Powers, Chapel Hills Mall and The Citadel

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