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Vol. 62, No. 24 June 18, 2015 www.army.mil/jbmhh Published For Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall 240 years and counting JBM-HH celebrates the Army’sbirthday

By GuvCallahan PentagramStaff Writer

More than 2,600Soldiers andcivilians from the Department of theArmy gatheredonJoint Base Myer-Henderson Hall June 12 forthe Army’s 240th Birthday Run. Runnerspackedthe parkinglot at Summerall Fieldonthe portionofthe jointbase, bravingheatand humidity that wasalready high forthe funrun’s 7a.m.start time. The3.3-milerun routetook participants throughthe jointbaseand thehallowed groundsofArlington National Cemetery. DirectorofArmyStaff Lt.Gen.William T. Grisoli thankedthe thousandsof runnersfor coming outto celebrateand show their respect forthe Army.He also askedthattheykeep afew things in mind during therun. “Beproud,” he said. “Whenour nation needs us,we’re there.That PHOTO BY DAMIEN SALAS builds atremendoustrust Participants in the Army’s 240th Birthday Run on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall call cadence on the FortMyer portion of the joint base June 12, at the beginning of the 3.3-mile route through Arlington National Cemeteryand JBM-HH. see BDAYRUN, page 4 Old GuardSoldiers add icing on the cake by News Notes re-enlisting at Pentagon Army Birthday celebration DoDsuspends By JimDresbach of StaffGen.DanielAllyn spoke notificationsafter PentagramStaffWriter of themen andwomen of the OPMcyber breach Army’s all-volunteer forcewhich TheDepartmentofDefense Seven3dU.S.Infantry hasnow entered itsfifth decade announcedasuspensionof Regiment (TheOld Guard) of operation. notificationstoDoD personnel Soldiers extendedtheir Army “Our Army remainsthe rock whomay have been affected by careersduringaPentagon of stability in an unpredictable recentcybersecuritybreaches CourtyardArmyBirthdaycake- world,”Allyn said.“Ourall- at theOfficeofPersonnel cuttingceremony June 11. volunteer forceisnow 40-years Management whichmay Whilecommemorating the youngand stronger andmore have compromisedPersonally Army’s 240thbirthdayinthe resilientthanever. Andafter Identifiable Informationof June heat andhumidity, Old 13-plusyears of war, we remain currentand former federal GuardSoldiersre-enlistingwere strong.The Army continuesto employees. Thesuspen- Sgts.DanielJ.Miller, Jacob attractand retain thenation’s sion allows DoDtofindan M. Rebeccaand Spcs.ToddD. most talented menand women.” “improved, more secure noti- Kline, Elliot N. Lamb,Jesse J. Oneofthose re-uppingtostay fication andresponseprocess” Todd,Zachary J. Topham and aboard with theArmyfamily to notify thoseaffected. The Sean R. Stabler. wasSpc.SeanR.Stabler,who message also states that all In hisspeechtoacrowd is amember of TheOld Guard’s affected personnelare auto- totaling closeto300,which funeralfiringparty detail.Stabler PHOTO BY JIM DRESBACH maticallyenrolledinidentity included Soldiers andPentagon (Left to right) 3d U.S. InfantryRegiment (The Old Guard) made thedecisiontore-enlist theftinsurance throughCSID, forthree additionalyears,and staff, Secretaryofthe Army John Soldiers Spc. ZacharyJ.Topham, Spc. Jesse L. Todd and Spc. an identity protection and McHugh gave abrief history he wasproud to re-affirmhis Sean R. Stabler raise their right hands to re-enlist during the frauddetection service. The of theearly evolution of the commitment at thePentagon’s full message canbereadhere: Army 240th Birthday cake-cutting ceremony at the Pentagon American Soldierand com- Army Birthday party. www.slideshare.net/JBMHH/ mented on readinessand the courtyardJune 11. “Thisisjustanother oppor- cy-bsec-dod2015. year-after-yearJuneheat. tunitytocontinuetoserve my “Inmylastsix yearsassec- troublesomewhere,the United outside, it will be hotter than country,”saidDelta Company’s Reminder: Potomac’s retary,I’ve learnedatleast two States Army will be there,and hell,” McHugh said to laughter. Stabler. “Thisisabig honorto GreatFalls offlimits things that arecertain in life. number two: When youhave Before administeringthe re- TheArmed Forces Number one: When there’s an Army Birthday celebration enlistment oath,ArmyViceChief see PENTAGON, page 4 Disciplinary ControlBoard hasplacedthe PotomacRiver –Great Fallsareaoff limits to allmilitarypersonnel. Military School liaisons help smooth kids’ transition personnelare notauthorized to go into this area;but the GreatFalls area is posted with By DavidVergun CommunityServicesschool adapting to anew school cur- an exceptionalfamily-member offlimitssigns applicable to liaison programmanager forthe riculum, Sharpsaid. counselorfromthe service everyone.The area alongthe DefenseMedia Activity PotomacRiver that extends Henderson Hall portionofJoint Theseidentity-type issuesare member’s newinstallationcan from Sycamore Island to Chain very normal,she said.Parents Summer’s almosthere,and Base Myer-Henderson Hall.She help,she said. Bridge is offlimitsdue to the foralot of military families, andothersfromJBM-HHwere canevenexpectacertain level Forother students,particu- strong undertow currents. that meanspermanent change on hand at thePentagon, June 11, of anxiety, depression and larly high-schoolstudents, the There have been many deaths of stationorderstoanew and to provideinformation to parents otheremotions. trauma of movingissogreat, of servicemembersand their oftenunfamiliarlocation. with school-aged children. that parentscould consider families in thepast. More spe- Exceptional help for Oneofthe most challenging There areahostofissues visiting counselors at theirnew cifics canbefound online at exceptional families issuesofmovingfor many forparents andtheir children post to help them deal with the www.army.mil/article/127982. families is gettingtheir kids to navigate during this transi- Forothers, theissue couldbe grief, shesaid. enrolled in anew school,said tion,including losing friends findingresources forchildren see NEWS NOTES, page 4 Chanel Sharp, Marine Corps from theirold school,and with special needs.Thisiswhere see SCHOOL, page 4

Index Local forecast This week in military history ....page 2 Fourth of July holiday hours ....page 2 THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. Marines honor MOH recipient ...page 5 87 |74 88 |70 83 |74 91 |74 Community ...... page 3 Bakers Creek commemorated ...page 5 Soldier Show ...... page 6 Classifieds ...... page 9 Formore weather forecasts and information, visit www.weather.gov. 2Thursday,June 18, 2015 PENTAGRAM Bakers Creek disaster remembered

PHOTO BY DAMIEN SALAS Joan R. Asboth places aflower of remembrance June 12 at the Bakers Creek Air Crash Monument near the Selfridge Gate entrance to Arlington National Cemetery on the FortMyer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall during the Bakers Creek Memorial Ceremony commemorating the 72nd anniversaryofthe air crash in Queensland, Australia, that took the lives of 40 Army-Air Corps members during World WarII. For full coverage, see page 5.

JBM-HHFourthofJuly This week in militaryhistory Compiled by JimGoodwin holidayhours Editor,Pentagram June 18 ThePosse ComitatusAct is passed,effectively limiting theuse of active duty military in civillaw enforcementwithout Constitutional 1878: or Congressionalauthorization,according to an entryonthe This Almost all activities on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall will be closed Friday,July 3. The DayinU.S.MilitaryHistory website. following facilities and places of business have reported open or closed hours for July 3. June 19 U.S. Marineslandand march25miles to protectthe Seoul Unless otherwise noted, this list applies to July.This list is not all encompassing; please Legation in Korea, accordingtoanentry on theThisDay in U.S. check with the facility you wish to visit for moredetails. 1881: Military Historywebsite. American Clipper Open July 3and July 4, 11 a.m. -3p.m. For moreinformation, Barber Shop call 703-271-8177. June 20 TheMarineCorps’24thMarineExpeditionary Unit returns MCCS Car Wash Open 24 hours aday,seven days aweek. to Mogadishu, Somalia, to provideaid to theUnitedNations in Commissary Open July 3regular hours, 8:30 a.m. -7:30 p.m. 1993: peacekeeping operations,according to an entryonthe This Day early bird7a.m. -8:30 a.m. in U.S. Military Historywebsite. Open July 4, 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. June 21 Twenty-two Asian-American veterans areawarded theMedal of Marine Corps Open July 3and July 4, 10 a.m. -6p.m. For moreinformation, HonorduringaWhite Houseceremony forbattlefield bravery, Exchange, Vineyard call 703-979-8420. 2000: some 55 yearsafter theirservice during WorldWar II,according Wine &Spirits and to an entryonthe This DayinU.S.MilitaryHistory website. To NEX UniformCenter read thecitations of the22awardees, visithttp://go.usa.gov/3EXf9. FortMyer AAFES Open 9a.m. -4p.m. For moreinformation, call 703-522-4575. Exchange World WarIIArmyPvt. FortMyer Express Open 7:30 a.m. -9:30 p.m. For moreinformation, Shizuya Hayashi listens to call 703-696-9241/44. v remarks during aHall of Heroes induction ceremo- FortMyer Subway, Open 10 a.m. -4p.m. Flower Shop, Barber ny at the Pentagon June Shop, Cleaners, GNC, 22, 2000. Hayashi was Optical Shop one of 22 Asian-Americans FortMyer Fitness Open 8a.m. -4p.m. For moreinformation, call 703-696-7867. awarded the Medal of Center Honor by then-President Bill Clinton aday earlier FortMcNair Fitness Closed. For moreinformation, call 202-685-3117. Center in aWhite House ceremo- ny.Hayashi received the Cpl. TerryL.Smith Open 7:30 a.m. -3p.m. For moreinformation, call 703-614-7214. awardfor heroic action Gymnasium on Nov.29, 1943, near Headquarters Closed. For moreinformation, call 703-696-8163. Cerasuolo, Italy. Command Battalion, FortMyer portion of JBM-HH PHOTO BY RUDI WILLIAMS MilitaryPolice Station Open 24 hours aday,seven days aweek. For moreinformation, call 703-696-3525. June 22 TheContinental Congress assists theAmericanRevolutionagainst Rader Health Clinic Closed July 1, 3and 6. For moreinformation, call 703-696-2977. Britishrulebyauthorizing theissuanceofsome$2million in bills 1775: of credit,according to an entryonthe This DayinU.S.Military Rader Dental Clinic Closed Friday,July 3and Monday,July 6. Historywebsite. Thefunds were monumental in allowing colonial FortBelvoir,Logan Dental Clinic, will have aprovider to cover sick-call leaderstowage along-term war. July 6, 7a.m. -9a.m. Java Café Open July 3and July 4, 10 a.m. -4p.m. For moreinformation, June 23 Thefirst shot of theWar of 1812 is fired when theUSS President, call 571-483-1962. in abattlewiththe HMSBelvidera offthe shores of NewYork, 1812: firesagainst theenemy ship,according to an entryonNavy.mil. FortMyer Pool Open 11 a.m. –8p.m. Complex June 24 The5th Amphibious Corpsmakes progress during theBattlefor Zembiec Pool Open 10 a.m. –4p.m. Saipan during WorldWar II.Meanwhile,the 27th Division moves 1944: northwardafter clearing theisland’ssouthernportions, according to an entryonthe This DayinU.S.MilitaryHistory website Find us online:

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The Pentagram is an authorized publication for members of the Department of Defense. Contents of the Pentagram are not necessarily the official views of Col. Michael D. Jim Goodwin Guv Callahan Henderson Editor StaffWriter Pentagram the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, or Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. The content of Commander james.m.goodwin3.civ@ [email protected] this publication is the responsibility of the Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Public Affairs Office. Pictures not otherwise credited are U.S. Army photographs. mail.mil News items should be submitted to the Pentagram, 204 Lee Ave., Bldg. 59, Fort Myer, VA 22211-1199. They may also be e-mailed to james.m.goodwin3. Command Sgt. Maj. Damien Salas Jim Dresbach [email protected]. Circulation of 24,000 is printed by offset every Thursday as acivilian enterprise newspaper by Comprint Military Publications. Comprint Military Randall E. Woods StaffWriter Command Sergeant Major StaffWriter [email protected] Publications is located at 9030 Comprint Court, Gaithersburg, MD 20877. Telephone (301) 921-2800. Commercial advertising should be placed with the [email protected] printer. Comprint Military Publications is aprivate firm in no way connected with the Department of the Army or Department of the Navy. The appearance of MaryAnn Hodges Helen Klein advertisements in this publication, to include all inserts and supplements, does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Army or Department Director of Public Affairs Julia LeDoux Graphic Designer StaffWriter of the Navy of the products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without [email protected] Sharon Walker [email protected] regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, 703-696-5401 Command [email protected] user or patron. Aconfirmed violation of this policy of equal opportunity by an advertiser shall result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. Information Officer Community PENTAGRAM Thursday,June 18, 2015 3 Biehl, Pratt reflect on time as HqCmdBn leadership team

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On June 19,the U.S. Army HeadquartersCommand Battalionleadershipteam, CommanderLt. Col. Mark Biehland CommandSgt.Maj. Alex Pratt, will hand over the reinsduringchangeofcommand andresponsibilityceremonies in ConmyHallonthe Fort Myer portionofJBM-HH. Butbeforethe ceremonies, Biehland Prattsat down with thePentagram to reflectontheir time leadingthe battalion, their accomplishmentsand what they’ll miss aboutworking on JointBase Myer-Henderson Hall. Biehl, whotookcommand in February 2013,saidthe jobalways presentedanew challenge, but that he andhis team were able to overcomethemconsistently. “I hadnoideawhattoexpect,” he said.“AndIthink still, every day, Ihavenoideawhattoexpect. TheNationalCapitalRegionis interestingand difficultattimes.” As HeadquartersCommand Battalionisthe largestbattalion in theArmy, Biehland Pratthad theirworkcut outfor them from P HOTO BY RACHEL LARUE thebeginning.Being able to runit Headquarters Command Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Mark Biehl, right, passes the noncommissioned officer swordtoincoming effectivelywas theirmostnotable Headquarters Command Battalion Command Sgt. Maj. Alex L. Pratt during achange of responsibility ceremony on Joint Base Myer- accomplishment,Biehl said. Henderson Hall June 18, 2013. Biehl and Pratt will both leave their positions at the battalion for new assignments following achange of command and responsibility ceremony June 19. see REFLECT,page 7 JBM-HH senior leadership Marines bring traditional attends civic association meeting flag raising ceremony to Barcroft ElementarySchool

PHOTO BY JIM GOODWIN Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Command Sgt. Maj. Randall E. Woods speaks with Arlington County Police Officers June 9during the 16th annual meeting of the Radnor-FortMyer Heights Civic Association in Arlington. About 170 local and PHOTO BY JULIA LEDOUX state first responders, government officials, civic leaders and association members Marines from Headquarters and Service Battalion, Headquarters Marine Corps, attended the meeting, while JBM-HH Commander Col. Mike Henderson gave intro- Henderson Hall, demonstrate the proper way to fold an American flag during a ductoryremarks ahead of the guest speaker,U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.). The June 9field meet and Flag Day presentation for students at Barcroft Elementary association serves the interests of residential communities in Arlington, including School in Arlington. Rosslyn, Courthouse and FortMyer Heights, according to the association’s website. By JuliaLeDoux Before theceremony took place, Master PentagramStaffWriter Sgt. Jeremy Owensexplained hownations By JuliaLeDoux Henderson said thejoint base playsa firstbegan to useflags as asymbolfor PentagramStaffWriter vitalroleinproviding supporttoSoldiers MarinesfromHeadquartersand what they stoodfor. andMarines stationedinthe National ServiceBattalion,HeadquartersMarine “FlagDay is theday we take to honor SeniorleadershipfromJoint Base CapitalRegion. CorpsHenderson Hall puttradition on ourflag,”heexplained.“Flagsare an Myer-Henderson Hall wasonhand “Wealsoprovide supporttothe area’s displayJune12astheyperformed aflag- everyday part of ourlives.Wesee them June 9atthe 16th annual meetingof retired military,veterans, military family raisingceremony forstudentsatBarcroft everywhere.” theRadnor-Fort Myer HeightsCivic membersand ourcivilianworkforce,”he Elementary School in Arlington. With astill-risingsun behindthem, Association. continued. “Inall,weprovide services “The Marineshaveaveryspecial aflagdetailofseven Marinesdemon- JBM-HH CommanderCol.Mike to well over 150,000 people.” andhonorable flag ceremony that they stratedhow to properly fold,unfoldand Henderson gave remarksahead of the Attendingthe meetingwithHenderson come anddoespecially forus,”school raisethe flag.Barcroftstudentsand sat evening’sguest speaker,U.S.Sen.Mark PrincipalColette Bounet said.“Notevery Warner (D-Va.). see CIVIC, page 5 school gets this.” see FLAG DAY, page 7

HHHThe Army Band HHH CALENDAR OF EVENTS June 18 7:30 p.m. The U.S. Army ConcertBand will performwith the winner of the 2015 National Collegiate Solo Competition as partofBrucker Hall Summer ConcertSeries at Brucker Hall on the Fort Myer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. June 19 8p.m. The U.S. Army ConcertBand will performwith the winner of the 2015 National Collegiate Solo Competition as partofthe Sunsets with a Soundtrack series at the West Side of The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. June 19 8p.m. Join The U.S. Army Blues at Lubber Run Amphitheatre in Arlington, for aperformance in the Music in the Park concertseries. June 24, 25 7p.m. Twilight Tattoo is amilitarypageant at Summerall Field on the Fort Myer portion of JBM-HH.The tattoo features Soldiersofthe 3d U.S. InfantryRegiment (The Old Guard),The Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps,The U.S. Army Drill Team, The U.S. Army Blues, asoloist from The U.S. Army Chorus, vocalists of The U.S. Army Band Downrange and The U.S. Army Voices.This event is free and open to the public.Notickets are required. Pre-ceremonylivemusic begins at 6:30 p.m. NOTE: Beginning with the June 25 show, all tattoos will be held at Whipple Field on Fort Myer. June 25, 26 7:30 p.m. The U.S. Army ConcertBand and The U.S. Army Chorus will performaspartofthe Brucker Hall Summer ConcertSeries at Brucker Hall on the Fort Myer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. June 26 8p.m. Celebrating 45 yearsofThe U.S. Army Brass Quintet: Featuring guest MC and founding member retired Sgt. Maj. Jack Tilbury, the Quintet will present aprogram of favorites from throughout the historyofthe group on the west side of The U.S. Capitol,Washington, D.C. June 28 7:30 p.m. Join the U.S. Army Blues for Music in the Parks at Mason District Park, Annandale,Va. Performances arefree andopentothe public,unlessotherwise noted.All outdoorconcertsare subjecttocancellationorlocationchangedue to weatherconsiderations. Call 703-696-3399for up-to-date information on concertcancellations or location changes. Foradditionaldetailsand afullcalendarofperformances, visitwww.usarmyband.com/event-calendar.html. 4Thursday,June 18, 2015 PENTAGRAM

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Also,callthe JBM-HH Safety Office formore information at 703-696-6996. Mobile DMVatJBM-HHJune24 TheMobile Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles will be open forservice at theFortMyer portionofJBM-HHJune24from9to11a.m. Themobile DMVtrailer will be parkedinthe lot across from theBowling Center.The mobile DMV provides most services afull-stationDMV provides, includingissuanceofdriving records,renewalof driver’s license, driver’s license road andknowledge examsand theissuanceofvehicle titles andlicense plates.The mobile DMVwillbeopenexclusively to Department of DefenseIDcardholders.For more information,call703-696-9603. ChangestoDPW work orders TheDirectorate of Public Workswillcease to accept FY15 reimbursable (customerfunded) job orders (UOs,DA4283s)after June 30.The only exceptions will be forlife, health or safety issues; PHOTO BY DAMIEN SALAS signs; keys;orthose approved by theDPW director. Runners from Army G-8 shout “Hooah,” in the parking lot at Summerall Field on the FortMyer portion of Joint Base ContactRichard P. LaFreniere,actingchief,Base Myer-Henderson Hall June 12, beforethe startofthe Army’s 240th Birthday Run. The 3.3-mile route took runners Operations IntegrationDivision, at 703-696-8055 through Arlington National Cemeteryand JBM-HH. with anyquestions. CIFtoclose forinventoryJune22-26 BDAYRUN is ournation’stributetoour sergeant majorfor deputy portionofthe jointbase. TheCenter/Ceremonial IssueFacility, Bldg.313 servicemembers. It dem- chiefofstaff,G-3/5/7,said Col. JohnnyDavis,regi- from page 1 on theFortMyerportion of JBM-HH,willclose onstratestheir prideinyou he wasthrilledtobeableto mental commanderofthe itsdoors from June 22 through26toconduct a andthe many opportuni- do thebirthdayrun on Joint 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment mandated,fullinventory.ItwillreopenJune29. betweenusand ournation. ties thosewho rest there BaseMyer-Henderson Hall, (TheOld Guard),cut the Formoreinformation,call703-696-0817. That’s paramountfor us. provided to you. They have andthatother Soldiers cake andthanked the Be mindfulthatthistrust passed thetorch to you. We were as well. Soldiers whocontinueto NDUorganizationday setfor June 26 wasbuilt many yearsbefore cannot fail them.” “It’sanawesome oppor- provideselflessservice to Faculty, staff, students andinvited guests of us,bySoldiersbefore Andthentheywere tunitythatSoldiersmay get theirnation. National DefenseUniversitywillparticipate in us,fromValleyForge to off–thousands of service once in alifetimetodoitat “After 240years,the organization dayfestivities June 26 from 7:30 a.m. Afghanistan.” membersand civilians this level, with this group Army hasmatured and to 2:30 p.m. on thepicnicgrounds of theOfficers’ Grisoliaskedthatpar- runninginformation, of folksfromaroundthe Club on theFortMcNairportion of JBM-HH. ticipantsbegratefulfor the chanting cadences to D.C. area,” he said.“To growntobeanawesome and powerful forceintoday’s During agamefrom1to2p.m., 4thand 5th sacrifices of so many who stay energized. be able to do it through Avenueswillbeblocked to traffic; otherwise, be world,”hesaid. “That’s came before them. By 7:40 a.m.,the funrun thecemetery, forthose who prepared to slow forpedestrians goingand coming “Bethankful,”hesaid. hadconcluded andall of the paved theway forus, it’s an becauseofthe loyaltyand from theNDU Summer Fest.For more informa- “Inafew minutes, we’llrun runnerswere back in the honorand privilege.” dedication of each andevery tion,call703-696-5657. silently throughArlington SummerallField parking Laterinthe day, acer- oneofour Soldiers.” National Cemetery. Be lot,sweatyand readyto emonialcakecutting was Pentagramstaff writer Guv EFMP family fun dayatIndianHead respectfultothose whorest startthe day. held at theJBM-HHDining Callahan canbereached at Marine families enrolled in theExceptional there.Thishallowedground Sgt. Maj. Steven Payton, Facility on theFortMyer [email protected]. Family Member Programare welcometoattend theEFMPfamilyfun dayJune30from3:30to 6:30 p.m. at theIndianHeadUSO,14Strauss PENTAGON party–a5-footby3-footbirthday entertainedwithpre-ceremony music, Avenue,IndianHead, Md.Activitiesinclude games from page 1 cake –was wheeledfront andcenter. andThe band’s Sgt. 1stClass Robert andbouncehouse; free pizzaand popcornwillbe McHugh andAllyn were joined by Burner sung thenationalanthem. served.Thisevent is part of theprogram’s meet theArmy’soldest active-dutySoldier Accordingtothe TheU.S.Army andgreet series,duringwhich families canlearn actually be here anddoing this.I Col. Arthur Wittichand theyoungest, Center of Military History, theArmy more aboutresources,meettheir family case worker figured this is aonce-and-a-lifetime Pvt.CodyClark,for theceremonial andnetwork with otherEFMPfamilies. Register wasfoundedbyacongressional vote opportunity, andIfigured to tryit cake cutting. by June 26 by calling703-693-5353orbyemailing outand do it.” Additional supportfor the on June 14,1775. [email protected]. Afterthe re-enlistment, membersof ceremony wasprovidedbyJoint Base Pentagramstaff writer Jim TheOld Guardrecited theSoldiers’ Myer-Henderson Hall’s TheU.S. Dresbach canbereached at jdresbach@ Register forintramuralsoftball season Creed, then theguest star of the Army Band,“Pershing’s Own,”who dcmilitary.com. MCCS Henderson Hall Semper Fitannounces registration forintramuralsoftballleague play,which starts July 26.Games areplayedonthe JBM-HH SCHOOL Or,ifthe studentisnot softball fieldonthe Fort Myer portionofJBM-HH doingwellinschool, the weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1p.m.Teamsizes are from page 1 school liaison canhelp 20 playersand acoach.Registrationforms may determineifthere’s a be picked up in theSemperFit office in Bldg.29 Smooth transitions communications barrier andatthe Cpl. TerryL.Smith Gymnasiumonthe betweenstudents, parents Henderson Hall portionofthe jointbaseoronline In away,summer is andschoolfaculty andcan at www.mccsHH.com. Tu rn completedforms and probably thebesttimefor step in andhelp, without roster in by July 10.For more information,call making thetransitionto “infringingonthe relation- 703-697-2706. anew school,Sharp said, ship betweenthe parent becausethe turmoilassoci- andteacher.” Building a Redskins ticketsonsalenow ated with transitioningto good relationship between Washington Redskins football ticketsare on sale anew school during the parent-student-teacher is nowinsidethe leisuretravelofficeatthe JBM-HH school year is notthere, so important. communitycenter, Bldg.405 on theFortMyer andthere’s more time to Anotherusefulservice portionofthe jointbase. become familiar with the liaison officers provide, The$520package includes onepairofpre-season newcommunity. is lettingthe school know ticketsand onepairofregular season ticketstoany As aschoolliaison,“my when aparenthas deployed of theRedskins 2015 home games. Seatingisinthe jobistoensurethe transi- so that they canbeaware lowerlevel,end zone seatsinsection 129. tion to anew school on the of issuesthatcould come academic side is as smooth up with thechildrenasa Update:JBM-HHaccessinformation as possible,” shesaid. DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY PHOTO BY DAVID VERGUN result,she said. forbicyclists, pedestrians Formanyparents,the Chanel Sharp, Marine Corps Community Services school Sharpherself is familiar JointBaseMyer-Henderson Hall recognizes the firstthing they oftenlook liaison program manager for the Henderson Hall portion with schools, faculty, enjoymentand health benefits of bicycling.Asa foristhe school with the students andthe classroom communitymember,wewanttoensureridersare higheststandardizedtest of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, hands an informa- environmentsince shewas safely travelinginand around base.See https://e.afit. scores,and onethat’s tion packet to avisitor at the Pentagon, whereshe and other liaisons held aPentagon awareness event for once ateacher herself. She edu/700048X9ZIBfor details, andviewand printa closesttotheir installa- taught American literature parents of school-aged children June 11. visitor’spass here:https://e.afit.edu/700049X9OCH. tion,she said. at BladensburgHighSchool Whilethose aregood in Maryland. Financialmanagement determiningfactors, Public,private or Washington,D.C., parents Oneofthe most there areothersparents home school? have thechoiceofmoving importantthingsparents assistance available TheMarineCorps CommunityServicesPersonal should definitely consider, Anotherdecision is to Maryland,Virginiaor andstudentsshouldbe sheadvised. theDistrict, each with its awareofisthe Interstate FinancialManagement Programassists with whetherornot to enroll everything from budgeting to investing. Classes Firstand foremost,they theirchildreninpublic ownuniqueschoolchoices. CompactonEducational should consider theirchil- Again, theschoolliaison Opportunityfor Military areheldthroughoutthe monthonavariety of schoolsorcharters, or topics,toinclude planning forretirement. Fora dren’s interests, shesaid. If even home school.Since canhelpparents navigate. Children,orMIC3, she list of upcoming topics,visit www.mccsHH.com/ they’reinterested in sports there arenoright or wrong said.Thiscompact,afairly Apool of resources Finance.html.For more information,pleasecall or musicorart,theyshould answerstothese choices, newdevelopment,has been 703-614-6950. look forthe school that hasa it’s allabout choosing Most people do the approvedbyall of thestates curriculum or after-school what’s best foreachindi- research on theirown to accept transferring programwithemphasisin vidual andwhattheir goals regardingwhere to move creditssokidsdon’t lose Deathnotice theirareas of interest.This are, shesaid. andwhich schoolstheir them when transferring. Anyone with debtsowedtoorbythe estate of is where aschoolliaison In thecaseofhome children will attend long U.S. territoriesare now 1stSgt.Kristie L. Thompkins, Battle Co., Warrior officercan help. schooling, theschool- before they move,she said. consideringthe compact Transition Brigade, Bethesda’s Walter Reed National Otherfactors in choosing liaison canpoint them to Theschool-liaison canstill as well,according to the Military MedicalCenter, must contact1st Lt.Daniel acommunity include helpfulwebsitesorconnect be helpfultothese families. MIC3 website. Brewer,the summarycourt martialofficer forthe determiningifthe school families with otherfamilies Forinstance, school Formoreinformation Soldier. ThompkinsdiedMay 22.CallBrewerat hasagifted-and-talented whohomeschoolsothey liaisonscan help ensure a on MCCS school liaison 301-400-0271. program, andwhattypes canshare helpfulinforma- student’sgradesand other services at Henderson Hall, of honorcourses that are tion,she said. transcript information is contact Sharpat703-698- News Notessubmissions available, shesaid. Besides Some installationsare successfullytransferred 8378.For information Please send your submissions forthe July 2edition that,different schoolshave locatednearbordering from theold to thenew on ChildYouth School of thePentagram viaemail at pentagramjbmhh@ different fundingand even states so thechoiceofschool school.Evenifthe old Services’SchoolLiaison yahoo.comnolater than noon,June24. Allsub- differingrelationships andwhich communityin school wasoverseas, the ProgramatFortMyerand missions must be less than 100words.Pleasenote with thesurrounding whichstate is anotherfactor, school liaison will contact Fort McNair,callAnne that submissionofanewsnotedoesnot guarantee communities. shesaid. Forexample,in them if necessary. Daffin at 703-696-7620. publication. PENTAGRAM Thursday,June 18, 2015 5 Marines withstand stringent PT exercise to recognize MOH recipient

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When apartially cloud-cov- eredJune15sunrise creptover theeastern horizon, more than 35 Headquartersand Service Battalion, HeadquartersMarine Corps, Henderson Hall Marines were metbysoggy ground and stifling humidity. Butthe meteorological con- ditionsfor aphysicaltraining missionatthe PT fieldonthe Fort Myer portionofJoint Base Myer-Henderson Hall were insig- nificantwhenthe groupwas briefedabout MedalofHonor recipient LanceCpl.William Kyle Carpenter. “We’re integratingsomePT PHOTOS BY JIM DRESBACH to show theMarines some of the LEFT -Sgt. Jonathan P. Leseman (top) and Cpl. Marcos E. Salgado (bottom), Marines with Headquarters and Service Battalion, Headquarters obstaclesCorporalCarpenter had Marine Corps, Henderson Hall, practice ground attacks during aphysical training exercise devoted to Medal of Honor recipient Marine to overcometoget hisMedal of Cpl. William “Kyle” Carpenter on the FortMyer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall the morning of June 15. RIGHT -Marine 1st Sgt. Honor,”saidPTleaderMarine Willy D. Carrion delivers akick to Marine StaffSgt. Stevie C. Hagler during the martial arts training exercise on the FortMyer portion of Cpl. Joshua Bettis.“We have Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall the morning of June 15. For morephotos from this event, visit www.flickr.com/photos/jbm-hh. variousstationswhere Marines will be partnered up by squad, andtheywillbeusing teamwork.” afellowMarinefromthe blast. carrysprints andthe Marine Corps “JustlikewithCorporal to be tired;they’re goingtobe As an automaticrifleman He wasseverely woundedbut MartialArtsProgram (MCMAP). Carpenter[endured in battle], movingconstantly. We want to during OperationEnduring savedthe livesofother Marines. During afive-minute time period, there’s goingtobealot of move- make sure theirformand tech- Freedom in Afghanistan, ThePTparticipantsalter- Marinesendured twoand ahalf ment underhighstress, alot of niqueare proper.” Carpenterriskedhis life in 2010 natedbetween four stations which minutesofrunning andcrawling yellingand alot of pressure on Pentagramstaff writer Jim by taking thebrunt of adeto- included lowcrawl exercises, followed by twoand ahalf minutes theMarines,” Bettis said.“We Dresbach canbereached at natedhandgrenade,shielding ammo boxresupplyruns, fireman’s of aMCMAP drill. understand theMarines aregoing [email protected]. World WarII’sdeadliest transport aircraft crash remembered

By Damien Salas entrance to Arlington thecityofMackay. Pentagram National Cemetery. During theceremony, StaffWriter Theevent com- Australian AirAttaché and memoratedthe 72nd AssistantDefense Attaché, Thelives of sixcrew anniversaryofthe air AirCommodore Gary membersand 35 pas- crash, whichoccurred in Martin andAustralian sengersaboardaB-17 Queensland,Australia. Embassy Deputy Head Flying Fortress aircraft TheSoldierskilledin of Mission, Ambassador that crashedshortly after thecrash were returning Caroline Millar performed take-off June 14,1943, from arestand relaxation awreath-laying ceremony were remembered72 period from thewar,and with JBM-HH Commander yearslater June 12 during were headed back to Papua, Col. Mike Henderson at formal ceremony at NewGuinea, forcontinued andCommand Sgt. Maj. theFortMyerportion service. Forstill unknown RandallE.Woods in PHOTO BY DAMIEN SALAS of JointBaseMyer- reasons, theaircraftplum- remembrance of thecrash’s Center,Master Sgt. Leigh Ann Hinton, vocalist from The U.S. Army Band, “Pershing’s Henderson Hall. metedtothe ground only anniversary. Own,” sings the national anthem June 12 on the FortMyer portion of Joint Base Theceremony took acoupleminutes after Themonumentis Myer-Henderson Hall during the Bakers Creek Memorial Ceremony.The ceremony placeatthe Bakers Creek takeoff, landinginfields locatedjustyards from commemorated the 72nd anniversaryofthe air crash in Queensland, Australia, that AirCrash Monument near thetownofBakers took the lives of 40 Army-Air Corps members during World WarII. near theSelfridge Gate Creek, some five milesfrom see BAKERS, page 8

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By Damien Salas hip-hopand line dancing. Pentagram “The firsteight weeks StaffWriter were my favorite,” said BrowninaJune2interview In celebrationofthe with thePentagram.“It 240thU.S.ArmyBirthday, wassomething newevery Army ChiefofStaff Gen. day— sometimesanew RaymondT.Odierno and routineorevenlearning Sgt. Maj. of theArmy howtobuild thestage.I Daniel A. Dailey hosted the just lovedit.” U.S. Army SoldierShow’s Aparatrooper in theJohn Army Birthday Week per- F. KennedySpecial Warfare formance at theWarner Training Group-Airborne, TheatreinWashington, Brownhas experience with D.C.,June9. high-pressuresituations, Theshow, “WeServe,” but it is where shestudied paystributetothe 50th dancethatprepared her anniversaryofthe Battle of forthe stage. Ia DrangValley, considered Brown studieddance at PHOTOS BY DAMIEN SALAS oneofthe bloodiestcon- theDukeEllington School flicts during theVietnam of theArtsinD.C., then ABOVE -Left, Spc. Dozje War. Patrick Stephenson, theCaliforniaInstitute of aveteran from that battle, theArtsinValencia, Calif., Brown and Pfc. Eric served as narrator and where sheearnedabach- Pendleton performduring weaved his“Soldierfor elor’s degree in fine arts the June 9U.S. Army Life” storythroughout Soldier Show at the Warner theprogram. andattainedproficiency Theater in Washington, Theshowalsomarked in ballet,jazzand hip-hop. thehomecomingfor a Gettinginfront of a D.C. in celebration of member of this year’s cast, crowdofpeopletoperform the Army’s 240th birth- SoutheastD.C.nativeSpc. is less nerve-rackingthan day week. LEFT -Right, DozjeBrown,24, whowas jumpingout of aplane, Spc. Dozje Brown per- stationedinFortBragg, accordingtoBrown. forms during the June 9 N.C.,beforegoing on the “Jumping outofplane U.S. Army Soldier Show 70-show, internationaltour. is scarier,”she said.“And at the Warner Theater there is no audience on Theall-volunteer per- in Washington, D.C., in formersauditionedand thegroundwatchingyou. then were sent to an 8-week Beingabletoperform foran celebration of the Army’s musicalbootcampwhere audience is thebestfeeling.” 240th Birthday.For more they learnedchoreography Pentagramstaff writer photos from this event, forseveral different genres Damien Salascan be reached visit www.flickr.com/ of danceincluding swing, at [email protected]. photos/jbm-hh.

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as deputy commanding commandteamI’ve REFLECT officerofoperations. been apartofinmy28 from page 3 He said hisbackground years,”hesaid. as aSpecial Forces officer Biehlthanked JBM-HH “The constant challenge wasasignificantasset CommanderCol.Mike is to make thebattalion when taking over as Henderson andformer run,”hesaid. “Wehave leader of Headquarters commander, nowretired to getcreativeand make CommandBattalion. Col. Fern O. Sumpter due. Thefactthatwe’re “I thinkitactually fortheir supportand able to operatethe bat- really helped me,” he said. cooperationduringhis talion smoothly without “I’ve been operatingin time on post. anyperceivedinterrup- theambiguous foralong “I really enjoyedmy tion to theSoldierswe time andIthink that’s time workingwiththe supportIthink is our kind of helped.” folksinthe garrison,at biggestaccomplishment.” Biehland Prattboth thejoint base andenjoyed Prattagreedthatinter- said theirpositions as thesupport Igot from acting with allofthe leadersrequired them both Col. Sumpter and battalion’smanyagencies to stay objectiveas Col. Henderson,” he said. couldbeachallenge,but decision makers. “Theyhad complete trust, that thecommand team “There’s somethingnew faithand confidence in rose to theoccasion everyday,” Prattsaid. “Be me,and just letmedowhat time andagain. flexible as well as open Ineeded to do.Hopefully, “Getting outtovisit and to change whilehaving in theirmind, that just interact with 52 agencies numerous bosses.” meantthattheyknewIwas canbeastruggle; Idefi- Biehland Prattsaid taking care of business.” nitely believethatweeither they’llmiss many things Biehl, anativeofBowie, increasedorimprovedthe aboutcomingtoJBM-HH Md., will be transitioning relationshipsthatthe bat- everyday,but they’llmiss to CrystalCity, working talion hashad …withall of thepeoplethe most. as theArmySpecial thedifferent agenciesand “The people Iget to Operations Forces human theirleadership,”hesaid. work with areamazing, resourcesmanager. Prattalsonoted that he andthat’swhatmakes Prattaccepted a wasproud of the“ability thejob great, andthat’s position at JointForce to establishprogramsthat what’s goingtohurtwhen Headquarters-National allowedustoenhance Ileave,” Biehlsaid, adding CapitalRegionand the Soldiers’individual that Prattwas aperfect U.S. Army Military PHOTO BY JULIA LEDOUX skills andwarrior skills choicefor command District of Washington, Marines from Headquarters and Service Battalion, Headquarters Marine Corps, to ensure that they could sergeant major. where he will work until Henderson Hall, raise the American flag as partofaJune 9Field Meet and Flag Day survivenowhatmatter “The Army absolutely retiring early next year. presentation for students at Barcroft ElementarySchool in Arlington. theenvironment or unit gotitright when they “I really don’twantto they were assignedto paired us together,” he leave,”Biehl said.“It’s FLAG DAY it high so they couldcommunicate with throughout theArmy,” said.“It’s theperfect been afantastic assign- theirentirearmyacrossthe field,”hesaid. from page 3 such as Best Warrior Yinand Yang.Icouldn’t ment.It’sbeenthe best job Andeventhoughthe United States Competitions andSoldier have done it without Ithink I’ve ever had, and is oneofthe youngest countrieson of theQuarter boards. him.Ihavenever meta it’s becauseofthe people in frontofthe school’s main entrance to Earth, ourflagisone of theoldest on Before taking command, more professional and Iget to work with.” watchthe Marines’ crispdisplay of flag theplanet, said Owens. Biehlservedinthe 3rd knowledgeable non-com- Pentagramstaff writer handling.Teachersand facultytookphotos “OnJune14, 1777,the Second SpecialServicesGroup in missionedofficer.” GuvCallahancan be andrecordedvideo of thedemonstra- ContinentalCongresspassed aresolu- Fort Bragg, N.C.,and was AndPratt agreed. reachedatwcallahan@ tion.Afterward,the students practiced tion establishing adesignonour flag and deployed to Afghanistan “Thisisthe greatest dcmilitary.com. raisingthe flag. that’s whywe’re celebratingFlagDay Owenssaidflags were firstusedonthe today,”hesaid. battlefieldinancient times. Afterthe Marinesraisedthe nation’s For moreJBM-HH event photos from this issue, visit us online at: “Armieshad to know whothe good colors on theschool’sflagpole, Owens guys were andwho badguyswere,” he urged thestudentstoremember what Old continued. “Shields hadlittleemblems Glorymeans. www.flickr.com/photos/jbjbm-hhm-hh paintedonthemsotheycould seewho “It’sabout ourfreedom,it’sabout our theirfriendwas andwho wasn’t.” country,”hesaid. “All around theworld Shieldssoontransitionedinto thecloth wherever yougo, everyone knowswhat flagsoftoday,Owens said. that flag means.” “The ancientRomansfigured outthey Pentagramstaff writer JuliaLeDoux couldput an emblem on clothand raise canbereached at [email protected].

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First visit Center,Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region and the U.S. Army MilitaryDistrict of Washington Commanding General Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker meets with Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall emergency service workers June 15 during atour of JBM-HH. Becker and JFHQ- NCR/MDW Command Sgt. Maj. Timothy A. Guden spent the afternoon meeting JBM-HH person- PHOTO BY DAMIEN SALAS From right, Australian Air Attaché and Assistant nel, touring facilities and Defense Attaché, Air CommodoreGaryMartin, learning about the joint Australian Embassy Deputy Head of Mission, base’s mission. Becker Ambassador Caroline Millar,Joint Base Myer- assumed command in a Henderson Hall Commander Col. Mike Henderson Conmy Hall ceremony June and JBM-HH Command Sgt. Maj. Randall E. Woods 10, while Guden assumed performawreath-laying June 12 to commemorate his role last month. PHOTO BY DAMIEN SALAS the 72nd anniversaryofthe Bakers Creek aircraft crash that took the lives of 40 Army-Air Corps members during World WarII. BAKERS remember themen who from page 5 perished in that fateful crash,”hesaid. “I salute themen whopassed that ArlingtonNational dayinMackay.” Cemetery, afitting place RobertS.Cutler, as thecemeteryserves executivedirectorof as a“dramatic back theU.S.chapterofthe drop”tothe Bakers Bakers CreekMemorial CreekMemorial, said Association, told the Henderson during acer- crowdthatitis“our emonialspeech. duty to pay tributeand “The rows of tomb- to remember that these stones servetoremind fallen warriors didnot us of themanymen dieinvain.” andwomen whohave Cutlerexplained that served andgiven their thecitizensofMackay livesfor ourgreatnation,” builtamonumentnear he said.“So today, we thecrash site to honor gather to remember these theAmerican’ssacrifice Soldiers…who lost their at Baker’sCreek. livesinanairplanecrash.” “These fallen members Thecrash of theB-17C of theU.S.Army-Air is consideredtobethe Corpsalsodeserve worstaccidentinvolving to be remembered atransport aircraft in the here in Washington, southwest Pacificduring D.C.,” he said. WorldWar II. Themonument, agift Survivingfamily from thegovernmentof membersofthose killed Mackay,Australia,was in thecrash attendedthe placed at thejoint base JBM-HH-coordinated in 2009 andbears the ceremony alongside namesofthe service Soldiers from the3dU.S. memberswho died Infantry Regiment (The andthe aircraft’s sole Old Guard),who were survivor,according to a dressedinWorld War 2010 Pentagramreport II-era combatuniforms on thefirst commemo- forthe occasion. The ration of thedisaster family memberswere on JBM-HH afterthe giventhe opportunityto monument wasplaced. layaflowerofremem- Thedisaster’sonly brance in honoroftheir survivor,Cpl.Foye fallen lovedones. KennethRoberts,died “Thisisasacrifice in 2004 at age 83. that allAustralians do Formoreimageryfrom have recollectionof,” this event, go online to said Martin,who also https://goo.gl/WVVr6p. promised attendees that To view videoofthis Australiawillalways event, go online to https:// remember Americansas goo.gl/C84Nzd. “trueand dear friends.” Pentagramstaff writer “But most impor- Damien Salascan be reached tantly,wewillalways at [email protected].

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