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Sgt. Alon Humphrey / 3rd ABCT, 1st AD PA Soldiers with 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, prepare to qualify on the M240 and M249 in South Korea, Jan. 25. Army FY20 budget proposal realigns $30 billion to modernization By Devon L. Suits | Army News Service WASHINGTON – The Army is slated >> EL PASOʼS OTHER MINERS to release its fi scal year 2020 budget re- Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal / 379th Air Expeditinary Wing quest Tuesday, which will include the re- Pfc. Diamond Her, center, a 1st Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 11th ADA Brigade unit supply specialist, and Air Force Master Sgt. Brett alignment of nearly $30 billion over the Sanchez, a 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield explosives next fi ve years to improve readiness and response NCO-in-charge, conduct a ground survey during a joint decontamination exercise Feb. 22 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Army and Air Force better support the Army’s six moderniza- participants from 1-43 ADA an the 379th ECES shared CBRNE and high yield explosives best practices, and tested their response profi ciency during the tion priorities. training. The event was the conclusion of a four-phase training curriculum. For more on this story, turn to page 3A. “We’ve been very consistent about where we’re trying to take the Army … by 2028,” said Under Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy. “We are trying to enable the National Defense Strategy, and we have taken some pretty dramatic steps to get there.” Home Improvement The under secretary discussed the Ar- my’s upcoming budget request during the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute Team Bliss hits of Land Warfare breakfast series in Ar- lington, Virginia, Feb. 26. While McCarthy didn’t go into a line- housing head on by-line detail about the upcoming budget, he shared that the FY20 request will in- during town hall clude, “$8 billion in cost avoidance, and about $22 billion in cuts or terminations.” By David Poe | Fort Bliss Garrison PA Further, a portion of the request will Backed by fellow Team Bliss senior lead- help fund the science and technology ers, Col. Steve Murphy, the Fort Bliss garri- community, supporting the “31 signa- son commander, pledged continued action to ture priorities” outlined in the FY18 and a crowd of more than 200 at a housing town FY19 budgets. hall meeting at the Centennial Banquet and Freeing up $30 billion was no easy Conference Center on East Fort Bliss Feb. 28. task. Last year, Secretary of the Army Hosted by Maj. Gen. Patrick Matlock, the Mark T. Esper and Chief of Staff Gen. Fort Bliss and 1st Armored Division com- Mark A. Milley ordered a comprehensive manding general, the local Senior Command- review of the entire budget. Army senior er Housing Town Hall meeting was held as leaders, staff offi cers, and major com- David Poe / Fort Bliss Garrison PA manders from all three components par- part of an Army effort to address issues with Jessica Holston, center, community manager for Balfour Beatty Communities, the Fort Bliss Residential ticipated in the process, he said. the living conditions of Residential Commu- Communities Initiative contract partner, speaks with an Army family member at an open microphone at nities Initiative housing, as well as govern- the Senior Commander Housing Town Hall meeting at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center on “We ran through every program in the ment quarters, worldwide. RCI public-private East Fort Bliss Feb. 28. budget,” McCarthy said. “They branded military neighborhoods account for approxi- it ‘night court,’ because it had that shark mately 87,000 homes across the Army. what the general called a “second round of cusing on 100-percent contact over this con- tank [feel]. You went in there and you’d Army Inspector General personnel visited visits” to best serve all families at Bliss. centrated period. try to explain your program to the leader- Bliss last week in regard to housing concerns Command teams returned to base housing Balfour Beatty Communities representa- ship. If it didn’t survive – it was out.” here and Matlock and Murphy both said the neighborhoods Monday. While all housing “We need to be better with every dollar local visitation schedule has been adjusted for area visits are voluntary, commanders are fo- See HOME Page 2A that taxpayers give us,” he said, adding Esper and Milley are trying to change the “fundamental behavior of the Army.” inside this issue FORT BLISS ■ Unit News ...... 3A After the budget proposal is released, Friday Saturday Sunday ■ Community ...... 1B Army leaders will engage with Congres- Army’s new parental leave sional leaders to justify the request. How- program benefi cial to whole family ■ 6A ■ Sports ...... 11B ever, with this year’s shortened approval Ohio Medal of Honor recipient: ■ Off Duty ...... 13B timeline, McCarthy acknowledges the From slavery to freedom ■ 5B ■ Army Classifi eds ...... 14B challenge Congress will face in passing the FY20 budget. Molinari says: Cloudy, warm Sunny, cool Partly sunny ■ Commercial Classifi eds...... 15B Failing to pass a budget could result in Quit stepping on my turf ■ 8B Hi 73, Lo 60 Hi 64, Lo 49 Hi 70, Lo 46 ■ Puzzles ...... 15B See BUDGET Page 2A 2A • March 7, 2019 • FORT BLISS BUGLE BUDGET Continued from Page 1A a series of continuing resolutions and alter the Army’s agenda. “Continuing resolutions breed medioc- rity,” he said. “You can’t have predictability in an environment where you’re getting an installment every three or six months. How [will] companies know if they’re going to get paid or not? How can you get the system primed to hit at optimal levels?” The Army will need to work very hard with Congress during the posture hearings to get them the information they need, McCar- thy said, so they can pass both the authoriza- tion and appropriation bills by Oct. 1.

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Unit Briefs Unit Book Kits: Are you part of a unit who is going into the fi eld or deploying soon? If so, stop by the Mickelsen Community Library and pick up book kits for free. Book kits contain a selec- tion of popular fi ction and non-fi ction paperback items. 568-1902 Minue ACP / traffi c advisory for March 8: Minue ACP and Liberty Ave. will be closed 5-10 a.m. Friday. Use Old Iron- sides or SGM Barreras ACPs and use Torch St. as alternate routes to some East Fort Bliss areas. Minue ACP is due to return to its normal schedule when it reopens to outbound traffi c at 4 p.m Friday afternoon. Bliss Briefs Tax Center open: The Fort Bliss Tax Center is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays and training holidays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 2910 Cassidy Road. 568- 1040 1-37 Armored Regiment Army Warrior Trials: Wounded Warrior athletes will compete ■ in adaptive sports March 7-15 at different Fort Bliss FMWR physi- conducts platoon Gunnery Table XII 9A cal fi tness centers. 744-1532

Air Force Master Sgt. Brett Sanchez, the 379th ECES emergency A Soldier dons MOPP gear during a joint decontamination exer- Army 1st Lt. Christopher O’Sullivan, the 1-43 ADA executive offi cer, management CBRNE response NCO-in-charge, communicates cise. Air Force and Army participants from the 379th ECES and the takes off MOPP gear during the exercise Feb. 22 at Al Udeid Air with a radio alongside Pfc. Diamond Her, a 1-43 ADA, 11th ADA 1-43 ADA shared CBRNE best practices, and tested their response Base, Qatar. Bde. unit supply specialist, during a ground survey. profi ciency during the training. The event was the conclusion of a four-phase training curriculum. Joint training strengthens Army, Air Force collaboration 1-43 ADA troops train with Airmen in Qatar By Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal | 379th Air Exp. Wing Public Affairs L UDEID AIR BASE, Qatar – Airmen and Soldiers prac- ticed Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and highA yield explosives training techniques and procedures Feb. 22 as part of a joint decontamination exercise. e event was the conclusion of a four-phase curriculum. Par- ticipants from the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squad- ron and 1st Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 11th ADA Brigade, shared CBRNE best practices and tested their re- sponse pro ciency during the training. “ e goal of this is to build a relationship to know our ca- pabilities and to train together since we’re both doing the same kind of CBRNE mission,” said Air Force Master Sgt. Julia Dan- Photos by Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal / 379th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs durand, 379th ECES emergency management  ight chief. “We Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 11th ADA Brigade, perform Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, have equipment that the Army doesn’t have, the Army has and high yield explosives decontamination techniques during a ground survey as part of a joint decontamination exercise Feb. 22 at equipment that we don’t have, and this puts our equipment fa- Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. miliarization into practice out in the  eld.” Airmen and Soldiers worked together during tasks including Mission Oriented Protective Posture donning and do ng drills, ground survey, and decontamination familiarization. “ e exercise is the culmination of everything we learned to- gether,” said Air Force Sta Sgt. Karl Spindler, 379th ECES emer- gency management training NCO-in-charge. “Doing things like this, gearing up, [donning] the mask, going through surveys … that’s my favorite part.” e joint training provided both military branches an oppor- tunity to share service speci c processes. Airmen shared their experience in decontamination procedures and Soldiers show- cased MOPP exchange techniques. “I’m de nitely walking away with more knowledge in the CBRNE area especially in decontamination,” said Spc. Riley Sharp, a 1-43 ADA Patriot  re control enhanced operator and maintainer. “I’m de nitely walking away with more friendships. I’m teaching people how to do their job better, they’re teaching Spc. Riley Sharp, a 1-43 ADA Patriot fi re control enhanced opera- Pvt. Mason Hage, left, a 1-43 ADA Patriot fi re control enhanced me how to do my job better. at’s really what it comes down to.” tor and maintainer, practices dressing his teammate in Mission operator and maintainer, helps Air Force Staff Sgt. Rikki Se- “Joint training is de nitely bene cial speci cally to equip- Oriented Protective Posture gear during the exercise. christ, a 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron emer- ment and our tactical techniques and procedures,” said Dan- gency management CBRNE specialist, adjust MOPP gear during durand. “We’re trying to become a joint force where are proce- a joint exercise. dures are the same as theirs so we’re speaking the same language during a real-world situation. We’re all here for the same reason. e more we know about each of the services the better we can produce, the quicker we can work, the easier our job actually becomes.” 4A • March 7, 2019 • FORT BLISS BUGLE

Photos by Sgt. Amber Smith / Offi ce of the Secretary of Defense Public Affairs U.S. Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan; Chairman of the U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford; the Under Secretary for Management for the Department of Homeland Security Claire M. Grady, and Air Force Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy, commander of Northern Command, visit the Border during a trip to El Paso, Feb. 23. DOD: A/SD, CJCS visit US southern border “We have amazing people By Jim Garamone | Defense.gov one was (the Defense Department) can really down there doing a very, WASHINGTON – Acting Defense Secre- help. And the part of my responsibility is to very diffi cult job,” Acting tary Patrick M. Shanahan and Marine Corps translate that we can help into a real work Defense Secretary Patrick Gen. Joe Dunford, the chairman of the Joint statement.” M. Shanahan said during Chiefs of Staff, journeyed to Texas Feb. 23- The U.S. offi cials on the border told the an interview with reporters 24 to get a feel for the situation on the South- Defense secretary that barriers do work and traveling with him. “One of west border. should be part of the effort to strengthen the the takeaways was they re- ally have a diffi cult job to Shanahan and Dunford said they wanted line with Mexico. “Any place where someone do and the other one was to get information about the border directly can cross the border and disappear within sec- (the Defense Department) from the people affected. onds or minutes, that’s where you need barri- can really help. And the “We have amazing people down there do- ers,” Shanahan said. part of my responsibility ing a very, very diffi cult job,” Shanahan said Offi cials also discussed improving moni- is to translate that we can during an interview with reporters traveling toring and detection and the smart deploy- help into a real work state- with him. “One of the takeaways was they re- ment.” ally have a diffi cult job to do and the other See BORDER Page 5A MONTANA AT AIRWAY 2018 GMC TERRAIN SLE $27,277 • 2018 GMC TERRAIN SLE, STK# T180533, MSRP $32,550. $1,472 CRAWFORD DISCOUNT. $2,824 CUSTOMER CASH. $977 GMF DPA. $27,277 PRICE AFTER ALL OFFERS + TT&L. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. FORT BLISS BUGLE • March 7, 2019 • 5A

Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, listens to a briefing on Border enforcement operations. Dunford, center, listens to a briefing on border enforcement operations.

Patrick M. Shanahan, acting Secretary of Defense, Dunford, Claire M. Grady, under secretary for management for the Department of Homeland Security and Air Force Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy, commander of U.S. Northern Command, view the border region.

BORDER Continued from Page 4A foot doing the apprehension,” Shanahan said. ment of resources. The acting secretary said he will sit The leaders will now look at what tasks down this week with the service secretar- the Department of Homeland Security can ies to examine how they can contribute to transfer to DOD so agents at the border the effort and he will produce an action- Border Patrol agents monitor the area along the international border near El Paso, Feb. 23. “Any place where can be more productive, he said. “And the able plan. someone can cross the border and disappear within seconds or minutes, that’s where you need barriers,” place that they are most productive is on Shanahan said. 6A • March 7, 2019 • FORT BLISS BUGLE Army’s new parental leave pro- gram benefi cial to whole family By Marcy Sanchez | WBAMC Public Affairs “Usually, the primary caregiver is mom, A recent U.S. Army directive extended but this policy defi nitely spells out families leave opportunities for primary and sec- that are undergoing adoption or same-gender ondary caregivers, more than doubling the couples who have a baby,” said Maskell, a amount of leave days available after the birth mother of two. “As a mom, I think this is or adoption of an eligible benefi ciary. great, you can be at home spending time The Army Military Parental Leave Pro- with your baby establishing a routine for gram, authorized on Jan. 23, provides guid- your family, breast feed if that’s what you ance on extending parental leave from 10-to- choose.” 21 days for Soldiers designated as secondary Various studies demonstrate the positive caregivers, while primary caregivers are able impacts paternity leave has in both parents to take up to six weeks of parental leave fol- involvement in their newborn’s life such as lowing the birth of the child. increased child care-taking activities nine For femalea, that may be added to the six months later. Additionally, studies credit weeks of maternity convalescent leave pre- parental leave with improvements in both viously approved by the Army’s Leaves and maternal and infant sleep during the fi rst six Passes policy, AR-600-8-10, should they months postpartum. choose to be designated as the primary care- For Christina Dixon-Moton, a civilian Marcy Sanchez / WBAMC PA giver. employee at a child Pvt. Yolando Moton, a cavalry scout with 4th Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat “With new children “Because she had a development center Team, 1st Armored Division, smiles with wife, Christina Dixon-Moton, and newborn daughter, Ella in the family, that ini- on Fort Bliss, the new Rose, during their postpartum stay at William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Feb. 26. A recent U.S. tial bonding time is re- C-section, it’s good to leave program will al- Army directive has extended leave opportunities for primary and secondary caregivers, more than ally important, extend- low her more time to doubling the amount of time off after the birth or adoption of an eligible benefi ciary. ing leave is crucial to be off (work) to help recover and prepare get to know the family her newborn daugh- tion, it’s good to be off (work) to help her “Eight weeks is recommended (for wom- member and support- her out. I’m trying to ter, Ella Rose, along out. I’m trying to alleviate any of that extra en’s bodies to recuperate after birth),” said ing the primary care- alleviate any of that with her husband, Pvt. stress for her.” Maskell. “It’s also important for active duty giver – especially if Yolando Moton, for For the Motons, high school sweethearts moms to start exercising after eight weeks the primary caregiver extra stress for her.” her return to work. who had their fi rst child as civilians, the ex- so it’s not so much of a struggle going full delivered the baby,” “(The program) tended leave policy will provide some relief blast physical training as soon as they come said Maj. Marimon >> Christina Dixon-Moton helps a lot because I from the stressors which come with the birth back to duty.” Maskell, clinical nurs- won’t be able to cook of a child, something they weren’t fortunate The leave directive is retroactive to Dec. ing offi cer-in-charge, Labor and Delivery, and clean (following a cesarean section), and enough to have during their fi rst born. Ad- 23, 2016, and will apply to all active-duty Maternal Child Health, William Beaumont will especially help with our other child be- ditionally, the extra time puts Moton at ease Soldiers, active guard, reserve-component Army Medical Center. “That’s a huge tran- cause she’s four and it would be extremely when thinking about returning from leave. and National Guard Soldiers who are on sition time frame for mom, that bonding diffi cult to do these things,” said Dixon- “The program will defi nitely help prepare active order for a period in excess of 12 period is very important and best to have it Moton, a native of Covington, Georgia. “I me to go back to work,” said Moton, 26, a months. after childbirth.” can’t even put her in daycare until she’s two native of Covington, Georgia. “It’s just me “Because we’re constantly training, most The directive also provides a thorough months old, so having (dad) home will help.” and her here, we have no family, so we need times I’m either in the desert somewhere, defi nition for primary and secondary care- “I’ll be multitasking the next couple of to be prepared.” something like the new directive will help giver designations, timeframes to designate, weeks, taking care of mom, baby and our For primary caregivers who are the birth prepare Soldiers to get back to work, es- and defi nes qualifying birth events or adop- other daughter,” said Moton, a cavalry scout parents, the extra time will also assist with pecially for Combat Arms Soldiers,” said tions. By doing so, the directive also pro- with 4th Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, postpartum recovery, especially when it Moton. “My leadership personally has done vides guidance for service members with 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 1st Ar- involves medical procedures such as a C- a great job supporting, and that’s awesome children born outside of marriage. mored Division. “Because she had a C-sec- section. because it seems like the Army really cares.”

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>> IRON SOLDIERS SALUTE BG GALLIVAN DURING RETREAT Staff Sgt. Killo Gibson / 1st AD Public Affairs Maj. Gen. Patrick E. Matlock, the 1st AD and Fort Bliss commanding general, left, and Brig. Gen. James J. Gallivan, deputy commanding general-operations, render salutes during a Retreat ceremony Jan. 24. at Fort Bliss. While customary for the senior offi cer to formally end the duty day for troops, Matlock refused honors and insisted honors be given to Gallivan, the division commanding general for operations, during the ceremony.

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David Burge / Special to the Fort Bliss Bugle A period Army uniform is one of the highlights of the museum at Fort Selden. The uniform is au- thentic except for the pants and boots – which are replicas. Fort Selden By David Burge | Special to the Fort Bliss Bugle A little over an hour’s drive from Fort Bliss and El Paso, you can visit a tranquil desert area that is full of U.S. Army and Southwest history. Fort Selden Historic Site is located along In- terstate 25, just 13 miles north of Las Cruces in Radium Springs, New Mexico. If you’ve driven by on the way to Albuquer- que or other spots in New Mexico, you have probably seen the sign. If you haven’t stopped, you are missing out. “It’s like a hidden gem,” said Leslie Ber- gloff, the regional manager for Southern New Mexico for New Mexico Historic Sites, a state- run public land historic initiative. “If you want to fi nd out about the people who lived on the frontier, how over time the area grew… you have to look at frontier forts and the impact they had in the development of the Southwest,” Bergloff said. The 25-acre site preserves the ruins of an old Army frontier outpost that was in operation from 1865 – shortly after the close of the Civil War – to 1891. The site includes a half-mile trail through the ruins of the adobe fort. Fort Selden and Fort Union National Monument in Las Vegas, New Mexico, are considered the best examples of adobe forts in the state. In the past two years, numbered interpretive signs have been added along the trail, creating a self-guided tour of the ruins. The trail offers a stunning view of the ruins, the big New Mexico sky and the nearby Roble- do Mountains. The site also includes a small museum full of artifacts – like an Army uniform from the frontier period and a large collection of vintage glass bottles – that document life in the Army and in the 19th century in general. One of the highlights is a statue of a Buf- falo Soldier. Four units of the Buffalo Soldiers – segregated African-American units – were stationed at the fort at one time or another dur- ing its existence. Bergloff said they have plans to upgrade the exhibits at the museum, to include offering more interpretation along the trail through the ruins and continuing with preservation efforts. While the fort was only in operation for a few short years in the mid-to-late 19th century, the site has a long history. The fort was built on high ground near a ford in the nearby Rio Grande. That made it an at- tractive gathering spot and camp site for centu- ries before that. The Mogollon Native Americans lived in the area from about 400 A.D. to the 1300s. Con- quistador Juan de Onate established a camp at the site in 1598 while creating the Camino Real – the famous trade route between Mexico City and Santa Fe. You can actually stand in part of the Camino Real while visiting Fort Selden. “We want to tell the fort’s story,” Bergloff said. “But we also want to tell the story of the Camino Real. We want to tell the story of the Mogollon. We want to tell the whole history and even what happened to this area after the fort.” Park ranger Nathan Stone said the site offers a combination of history and scenic beauty and urges people who have never visited to stop by and experience Fort Selden and all of its his- tory. “If you have been here before, it will con- tinue to change for the better,” Stone said. “If you live around here, come out and visit every couple of years and see what you fi nd.” ********** MAKE PLANS LOCATION: Fort Selden is located 13 miles north of Las Cruces off Interstate 25. Take exit 19 off I-25. HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. COST: $5 for adults; free for children 16 and younger, Active Duty Military/families free from May 18-Labor Day INFO: (575) 202-1638 or nmhistoricsites.org. 4B • March 7, 2019 • FORT BLISS BUGLE Que Pasa? ACS Newcomers Fair highlights resources for military families and spouses By Miguel De Santiago | Special to the Fort Bliss Bugle Poehlein said the information fair re- Fort Bliss Army Community Service held fl ected the main mission of ACS, which is to its Que Pasa newcomers information fair provide information on resources to the Fort Feb. 21 at the Centennial Banquet and Con- Bliss community. ference Center on East Fort Bliss. “Whatever they need to know about in the “It’s a great opportunity for family mem- community - if we don’t have the answer - bers and Soldiers to come out and see what’s we’ll know the resource that they can turn to in our community and look or the website they can go to,” into the different resources Poehlein said. that we have,” said Cher Poehlein mentioned Poehlein, relocation ACS also offers a vari- and information and re- ety of classes including ferral program manager Spanish, ESL, and Par- Photos by Miguel De Santiago / Special to the Fort Bliss Bugle at ACS. enting. Immigration Services Offi cers Violet Bazan, left, and Maira Ramirez provided information on citizen- More than 70 organiza- “Army Community Ser- ship and naturalization services during the Army Community Service Que Pasa Newcomers Fair Feb. tions and agencies from on-and- vice is like the social services for 21. off post participated in the mid-day event the military,” Poehlein said. “We have many that featured performances from various resources available to them.” SKIESUnlimited programs and a blood Warrant Offi cer Keith Joell, a 1st Stryker drive by the Armed Services Blood Pro- Brigade Combat team, 1st Armored Division gram. There was plenty information to be Soldier, said it’s important to know what’s had via booths and information briefs, with going on in the community. topics ranging from family, medical and citi- “Especially us being newcomers here, we zenship services. just came here last month, so we had no idea Violet Bazan, an immigration services of- what Fort Bliss and El Paso had to offer,” Jo- fi cer with United States Citizenship and Im- ell said. “So coming here and fi nding all the migration Services, said USCIS’ main pur- different departments, facilities and services pose at the event was to make sure the Fort - it’s great to have different options.” Bliss community knows about the agency’s While at the fair, Joell said he looked into availability on base. medical and dental services and volunteer She added they’re available to answer opportunities. questions about case statuses, how to apply “It was a great experience and I’m glad or how to start the petition process on bring- there was a lot of options here -- pretty big ing parents or spouses over to the U.S. turnout,” Joell said. “We’re here to help for whatever the Poehlein said this was the fi rst time ACS Army community needs,” Bazan said. has held a newcomers fair in February; she Poehlein said USCIS regularly visits the said a similar event is typically held in Au- ACS building on West Fort Bliss Wednes- gust. days from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. She said this “It provides an opportunity for everybody service is available to all Soldiers and their who is here to interact and network with families, as well as government civilians and each other,” Poehlein said. Tabitha Bohn, the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center business manager, provided informa- NAF employees. tion on the center’s services during the fair. FORT BLISS BUGLE • March 7, 2019 • 5B Ohio Medal of Honor recipient: From slavery to freedom By Staff Sgt. Chad Menegay | Ohio National Guard Public Affairs guns that saved the city from attack by the A 24-year-old farmer from greater Cincin- Rebels.” nati enlisted into the Ohio Volunteer Militia, Battle of Chaffin’s Farm a precursor to the Ohio National Guard, on Beaty then joined the Union Army as a June 7, 1863, presumably, to fight the Con- private and was promoted to sergeant just federacy under the banner of freedom. two days later; he took charge of a squad of For Powhatan Beaty, who grew up a slave 47 other recruits. in Richmond, Virginia, what would that fight “These Soldiers were living in a time for freedom mean, given that over 4 million where there’s a general feeling that your of his fellow black Americans were still en- race made you inferior, and they had to fight slaved? against that,” Gibbs said. It likely meant an end to 200 whiplashes It took years for blacks to be allowed to in a day, the branding, the rattle of shackles join the battle for the Union, but eventually, and chains, the severance from family sold, they were afforded the opportunity, and, by the sexual assault of loved ones, the friends the war’s end, blacks made up 10 percent of hanged or burned alive or shot by firing the Union’s fighting forces. squad, the mutilations or the solitary con- For Ohio, blacks were first given a chance finement in a hot box. to fight when Ohio Gov. David Tod asked the For Powhatan Beaty, who stood 5 feet 7 U.S. Department of War to form an African- inches tall and had a promising career as American Ohio regiment. Permission was an actor and playwright ahead of him, what granted, and on June 17, 1863, Beaty and his would that fight for freedom mean for his squad became the first Soldiers of the 127th immediate future, given that over 620,000 Ohio Volunteer Infantry in Delaware, Ohio, men died and many more were wounded, which was later reorganized as the 5th Unit- some maimed for life, in the Civil War? ed States Colored Troops (USCT). It likely meant carnage and maybe worse: By the Battle of Chaffin’s Farm in Virginia the ground-shaking artillery barrages, the on Sept. 29, 1864, Beaty had climbed to the shattered bodies, the wound infections, the rank of first sergeant in Company G. His reg- bone-sawing amputations, the nightmares Courtesy of the U.S. Library of Congress iment was part of a division of black Soldiers of shell shock, the chills of yellow fever, the Powhatan Beaty is one of the 13 African-American Soldiers who earned the Medal of Honor at the assigned to attack the heart of Confederate smallpox lesions, the dehydration, and the Battle of Chaffin’s Farm in Virginia, Sept. 29, 1864. Most of the fighting at Chaffin’s Farm was done defenses at New Market Heights. malnutrition. by black troops, who sustained more than 50 percent casualties in the charge. The attack was met with extraordinary Still, Beaty was both ready and there for Confederate fire and was repelled. Company his country, willing to answer the call in the unequal because of their race, that they were and opened doors and forced all the men to G’s color bearer was killed during the re- face of war and its probable horrors. somehow inferior.” come out. That makes this story a little more treat, so Beaty returned through 600 yards of “Soldiers like Beaty fought to end slavery; The Black Brigade negative than it should be because you had enemy fire to recover the flag. The regiment that was their prime motivation,” said An- Beaty’s service began in defense of Cin- men who were willing and ready to serve had suffered severe casualties in the failed thony Gibbs, with the Ohio History Connec- cinnati, then the sixth-largest city in the and help protect their city, government, and charge. Of Company G’s eight officers and tion. “The second thing they were fighting U.S., from Confederate forces as part of the families, but were forced out of their homes 83 enlisted men who entered the fight, only for was citizenship. Even though they lived Black Brigade. and gathered all together in a very negative 16 enlisted men, including Beaty, survived in a free state at that time, they still weren’t Cincinnati Mayor George Hatch ordered way.” the attack unwounded. With all officers allowed to vote in many places. They still the police department to round up all non- For the next 15 days, Beaty dug rifle pits killed or disabled, Beaty took command of were not allowed to take public office. They disabled black males for work on the North- and trenches, cleared forests, and construct- the company and led it on a second charge couldn’t send their students to public schools ern Kentucky fortifications. Men were forced ed roads and forts. toward the rebel lines. The second attack and such. They believed that by fighting for from their businesses and homes by bayonet Union Gen. Lew Wallace said, “when the successfully pushed the Confederates from President Lincoln and the Union that they and gunpoint on Sept. 2, 1862, to a mule pen history of Cincinnati during the past two their fortified positions. could gain basic and full citizenship rights. on Plum Street in downtown Cincinnati. weeks comes to be written up, it will be said To read more about the legendary Pow- The third thing is that they wanted to dis- “They didn’t ask,” Gibbs said. “It was in that it was the spades (a then-popular de- hatan Beaty, visit https://bit.ly/2Exncjz. prove this theory that they were somehow the middle of the night when they just ran up rogatory term for black people) and not the

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Rick Husband Dr McCombs St McCombs 8B • March 7, 2019 • FORT BLISS BUGLE reporters and anchors didn’t reveal their per- nalists are registered democrats.” Logan ac- Times, in a lecture at that sonal biases. We huddled around our console knowledged that her comments would amount I attended on February 26 titled “What’s the Quit stepping televisions, transistor radios, and coffee-stained to “career suicide,” but published a piece last Point of Publishing Opinion, Anyway?” Since newspapers, unaware of the personal opinions week stating that one-sided reporting has dam- Bennet took over the Times’ editorial page in of David Brinkley, Helen Thomas, Peter Jen- aged the press’ credibility. 2016, he has been criticized by his own news- on my turf nings, Connie Chung, Seymour Hersh, Walter Others agree with Logan’s claims, like New room for launching a “Diversifi cation Project” York Times columnist David Leonhardt who and hiring conservative columnists Bret Ste- By Lisa Smith Molinari | www.TheMeatandPotatoesofLife.com Cronkite, and Ted Koppel who reported raw facts. Allowing bias to creep into news report- said, “Most mainstream journalists do lean phens and Bari Weiss. The beauty of being a columnist is that I can ing was once considered unethical. Opinion left,” and Washington Post columnist Margaret “Back in the day, there were rewards for write whatever I please. was reserved only for editorials, columns, and Sullivan who said, “Impartiality is still a value being contrarian, but we have unfortunately That is, as long as every column is inter- commentaries. worth defending in mainstream news cover- moved toward radical conformity today,” Ben- esting, timely, unique, well-written, accurate, But nowadays, we accept that news anchors age.” net said about the news industry. “We need a properly attributed, thoroughly researched, double as commentators, reporters are activists, According to a recent poll in Columbia Jour- sense of humility. To recommit to the funda- thought provoking, honest, inoffensive, witty, and everyone in the media Tweets. All day, ev- nalism Review, less than half (42 percent) of mental tools of our trade.” intelligent, and no more than 700 words. ery day, one can turn on MSNBC for the left democrats and only 10 percent of republicans The fact that the print news media industry Piece of cake, right? wing spin, and Fox News for the right wing believe that the media is unbiased. The major- has changed from an advertising-based busi- Frankly, writing columns isn’t easy. In fact, perspective. Websites such as AdFontesMedia. ity of all respondents reported having “hardly ness model to a subscription-based model there are moments when I’d rather chew my com and MediaBiasFactCheck.com publish any confi dence at all” in the press. “means the journalism needs to be good,” Ben- own arm off than pen my weekly submission. charts rating and categorizing media outlets by Why won’t the news media stick to the facts? net said. He believes that readers want unbi- But what makes column writing special is that, their ideological leanings. Arguably, no news Do they no longer trust the public to think for ased reporting of straight news and diversity like editorial and commentary writers, colum- organization offers neutral fact reporting any- themselves? Have ethical standards in jour- of opinion because it encourages “the kind of nists are called upon to give their opinions, more, and most lean left. nalism changed? Will opinion-saturated news debate we need in our society.” while the rest of the media is unbiased. Award-winning journalist Lara Logan, who make editorials, columns, and commentary “Let people think for themselves,” he said, Wait, did I just say “the media is unbiased?” recently announced that she split with CBS obsolete? and I agree. Readers, subscribe to publications That statement must be my attempt at wit, be- where she had been a top “60 Minutes” cor- One-sided commentary in the news and so- that commit to objectivity. News media, stop cause it is impossible to take seriously. respondent since 2002, said in a February 15 cial media “is making opinion journalism and stepping on opinion writers’ turf. That way, col- In today’s 24/7 media cycle, opinion has interview, “The media everywhere is mostly opinion writers less interesting,” said James umnists like me can get back to writing what- crept into every aspect of the news. Years ago, liberal. But in this country, 85 percent of jour- Bennet, editorial page editor of the New York ever I please.

TRAINING Continued from Page 7B toward the test since it is more challenging.” For that reason, Castillo is using all of the resources available Lilley said that given the limitations of the current fi eld train- to get Soldiers ready, which includes 1-87 INF’s Team APEX ACFT. Lilley said that the difference will challenge many Sol- ing tempo and access to indoor facilities in inclement weather, (Army Performance Experts) that consists of two strength and diers, but it is an important change for combat readiness. it has been diffi cult to build a training program that completely conditioning coaches, a physical therapist, an occupational ther- “We have found that the Soldiers – regardless of rank and time encompasses the six-event test. apist and a dietitian. in service – who have a higher fi tness level and positive attitude “But I think that Soldiers should still be able to pass this test,” Lilley said that Soldiers have been working closely with Team toward the new test are thriving with the new standards,” she she said. “The events themselves are more challenging and more APEX, but for the most part the NCOs within each company said. “The Soldiers who have lower fi tness levels and negative holistic than the previous test, but it is attainable. It will be more have taken the lead in ACFT training. attitudes toward the test are more resistant to the change. For- diffi cult to max, but anyone who wears the uniform should be To learn more about the ACFT, visit https://www.army.mil/ tunately, many of our Soldiers have expressed positive feelings able to pass this test.” acft/.

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Come out and support the competitors throughout the week. 744-1532 El Paso Locomotive FC: El Paso’s professional soccer team’s inaugural season opens 7:30 p.m. Saturday vs. OKC Energy FC at Southwest University Park. $5-49. 235- GOAL, eplocomotivefc.com, or tickets@eplocomotivefc. com Chili Pepper Series: The 4-day series offers five events each day is Wednesday through Saturday, at La Llorona Park, 3440 W. Picacho, Las Cruces. Each day includes a 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon and 50K run beginning at 7 a.m. Walkers welcome. The courses are multiple laps with one central food/aid station. Cost: 5k: $30 by tomor- row, $40 after; 10K: $40/$50; Half Marathon: $110; Mara- thon: $130; 50K: $140. deadrunning.net. Sun City Crit: The USA Crits cycling event is March 30, in Downtown El Paso. Crits are bicycle races, involving multi- ple laps on a short-circuit course. The Sun City Crit course runs along Main, Oregon, Overland and Stanton; starting line is at Mesa and Main. The event will feature categories ranging from juniors ages 9 and up, to pro cyclists, with Photos by Pvt. Jared Kindlespire / 20th PAD a top prize of $7,500 for both men and women pros. The Chief Warrant Officer 2 Stuart Meissen, an Eighth Army ammunitions supply officer, practices kicking with Moksuk Choe, the Taekwondo teacher at Zoeck- categories include handcycle and recumbents for Project ler Gym at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Feb. 26. Meissen is a blue belt, symbolizing a maturing plant reaching for the sky. Hero. There will also be a 5K running race. Cost: $20 -$60. bikereg.com/destination-el-paso-criterium Kick Ball Tourney: Eta Iota Zeta Sorority hosts a fund- raising kick ball tournament from 11 a.m.-p.m., March 31, Kicking it in South Korea at Franklin Park, 6050 Quail. Register at Eventbrite. (919) “Taekwondo is an 961-8272 or Facebook at etaiotazeta.elpaso Family Day at the wall: How’s the view from the top? 3rd ABCT, 1st AD troops get access empty-hand com- Find out during Family Day at the Wall. The Soldier Activ- ity Center is normally open to guests ages 18 and older, bat form that en- but on Family Day, the wall is open to all climbers age 6+. to Taekwondo PT while deployed Climbing is available on a first-come, first-served basis By Pvt. Jared Kindlespire | 20th Public Affairs Detachment martial art is originally Korean and also sev- tails the use of the from noon to 6 p.m. every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea – eral styles of other Asian martial arts com- The Soldier Activity Center is located at 20732 Constitution Linear movements of Karate, circular and bined into one. whole body.” Avenue on Central Fort Bliss. 744-1532 kicking patterns of kung fu, and more than “Taekwondo is an empty-hand combat >> Donn F. Draeger and Tennis Scramble: The Tennis Scramble is on the last 50 different circular hand motions in Chi- form that entails the use of the whole body.” Wednesday of every month. Cost: $5 fee for non-ID card said Donn F. Draeger and Robert W. Smith Robert W. Smith holders and is free for DoD ID card holders. The scramblers nese martial arts. These are the characteris- are held at the Tennis Club, 262 Club Road. 569-5448 tics of Taekwondo. in their book “Comprehensive Asian Fight- Soldiers on Camp Humphreys, South Ko- ing Arts.” “‘Tae’ means ‘to kick’ or ‘smash Group tennis class for beginners: Group tennis class for beginners will be held from 8:30-10 a.m. every Monday rea, attend Taekwondo classes at the Zoeck- with the feet,’ ‘kwon’ implies ‘punching’ or and Wednesday at Building 262 on Club Road. It is a very ler gym every Monday through Friday to ‘destroying with the hand or fist,’ and ‘do’ social and fun class to participate in. 569-5448 further physical fitness, combatives skills means ‘way’ or ‘method.” POUND®: Are you guys ready to Sweat, Sculpt and Rock and to connect with Korean culture. Taekwondo involves mostly striking with POUND®? Using Ripstix®, lightly weighted drum- Taekwondo was founded in 1955. The moves, while also incorporating blocks for sticks engineered specifically for exercising, POUND® defense. It is most famous for its different transforms drumming into an incredibly effective way of types of kicks. This adds to service mem- working out in this exhilarating full-body workout that bers’ ability to be effective in hand-to-hand combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with combat scenarios and builds the members’ yoga and pilates-inspired movements. Cost: $3 per class combat readiness. or $35 for unlimited monthly pass. 744-5800 Taekwondo classes help with increased Indoor Cycling: Get back on the bike and push your endur- flexibility, martial arts skill, and self-disci- ance at Indoor Cycling. Classes are held at Soto and Stout pline, said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Stuart PFC. Cost: $3, or $35 unlimited monthly pass. 744-5800 Meissen, Eighth Army ammunition logistics Iron Divas: This well-rounded class is designed to improve Officer. muscular strength and endurance. With no choreography “It’s another hour-to-two-hours of cardio to learn, you can focus on strength and cardio splits ef- fectively. Classes are held at Soto and Stout PFC. Cost: $3, added onto regular unit P.T.,” said Meissen or $35 unlimited monthly pass. 744-5800 Taekwondo teaches fighting techniques, Korean language, and culture including Body Pump: The original Les Mills barbell class will sculpt, tone and strengthen your entire body fast. 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While on a mission in Afghanistan in 2010, Blow and his team took an improvised explosive device blast that would leave him Courtesy photo with a traumatic brain injury and post-trau- Staff Sgt. Adam Blow takes a break on the slopes matic stress disorder. Blow tried to work during a snowboarding trip. through his PTSD for years, but his symp- toms only got worse. At Army Trials, Blow will compete in cy- “I was sent home to Fort Hood, Texas cling, rowing, shot put, track, sitting volley- where I (went before the medical board) for ball, and wheelchair basketball. He says the PTSD and TBI in 2015,” Blow said. The re- competition will be fi erce, but fulfi lling. ality was a huge hit to a Soldier who wanted “I love competing with my fellow Soldiers to serve his country and be a role model for and veterans. I feel as if I am still serving my his kids. The Mansfi eld, Texas native knew country, but in a different manner this time,” he had to fi nd a way to persevere. he added. 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OFF DUTY>> Off Duty is a compilation of military-affi liat- learn, many tips and techniques of acrylic paint- ed information and events focused on the ing from some of El Paso’s fi nest artists. The next Soldier, their family members and veterans. class is Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., on a pay Information should be 100 words or fewer as you go schedule. Cost: $25 per lesson, in- and contain no editorializing. An informa- cludes instruction and materials. Open to DOD ID cardholders and their family members 15+. tional brief that is not time-specifi c will not 568-5563 run for more than four weeks. Submissions Pot of Gold Bingo: Everyone who plays are due no later than Friday for publica- this Saturday and Wednesday can enter for a tion in the following week’s paper. To learn chance to win the gold! The winning name will more, call 568-4088. be drawn during St. Paddy’s night Bingo March 16 at the Centennial Club. The winner must be Bliss Briefs present to claim the prize. Bingo Bliss is every Minue ACP / traffi c advisory for March Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open at 4:30 8: Minue ACP and Liberty Ave. will be closed p.m. Open to DOD ID card holders and their 5-10 a.m. Friday. Use Old Ironsides or SGM Bar- guests, age 18+. 744-8427 reras ACPs and use Torch St. as alternate routes Unit Book Kits: Are you part of a unit who is to some East Fort Bliss areas. Minue ACP is due going into the fi eld or deploying soon? If so, stop to return to its normal schedule when it reopens by the Mickelsen Community Library and pick up to outbound traffi c at 4 p.m Friday afternoon. book kits for free. Book kits contain a selection of Bliss Briefs Tax Center open: The Fort Bliss popular fi ction and non-fi ction paperback items. Club, 262 Club Road. 569-5448 Facebook @MOPHChapter393 Tax Center is open Monday through Friday 9 568-1902 Group tennis class for beginners: Group Downtown Artist and Farmers Market: a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays and training holidays Auto Crafts Safety Orientation: Auto Craft tennis class for beginners will be held from The City of El Paso Museums and Cultural Af- from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 2910 Cassidy Road. 568- Centers offers safety orientation classes Wednes- 8:30-10 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday fairs Department’s market for area artists and 1040 days and Thursdays at 6 p.m. This is a manda- at Building 262 on Club Road. It is a very social regionally grown agricultural products is 9 a.m. Army Warrior Trials: Wounded Warrior ath- tory safety orientation for use of the facility for and fun class to participate in. If you’ve never –1 p.m. each Saturday in the Union Plaza Dis- letes will compete in adaptive sports March 7-15 automotive do-it-yourself projects. Open to DoD played tennis before it is a great way to be in- trict along Anthony Street. 212-1780 or elpa- at different Fort Bliss FMWR physical fi tness cen- ID cardholders only. 568-7280 troduced to the sport. Tennis rackets will be pro- soartsandculture.org ters. 744-1532 Kick it at the Monti Warrior Zone: The vided. 569-5448 El Paso Senior Games: The City of El Paso Center Chapel 1 closed: Due to necessary Monti Warrior Zone is open Mondays through Parks and Recreation Department’s 36th annual construction/repair, the Traditional worship ser- Sundays. There’s lots to do with a fully stocked Community games for those age 50+ through May 22 at vice at Center Chapel 1 (no change in time) is bar and snack bar, six pool tables, two mini-bowl- April Trinity Site opening: On the fi rst Sat- various locations around El Paso. All participants now being held at neighboring Sage Hall until ing lanes, Alienware, Playstation/Xbox gaming urday in April and October, the New Mexico have a chance to qualify for the Texas State Se- May 1. 568-1519 center, outdoor basketball, sand volleyball and Museum of Space History hosts a guided mo- nior Games. Registration: $15 for 2 events and McGregor/FBTX ammo point closings: more! Open to the public, ages 18+. 741-3000 torcoach tour to Trinity Site, where the world’s t-shirt, plus $5 for each additional event; $45 for The McGregor Range/FBTX Ammunition Supply fi rst atomic bomb was detonated on July 16, all events. Includes t-shirt. 503-6544 or elpaso- Point will be closed March 18-22; June 17-21; Go Youth 1945. This April, a new activity has been added texas. gov/parks and Sept. 16-20. Issue documents can be sub- In-home saturday childcare from CYS: the evening before to enhance the experience – Upper Valley Artists/Farmers Market: mitted through TAMIS during the closures. 569- Family Child Care offers in-home providers for a Friday-night reception on the fi rst fl oor of the The artist and farmers market is 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 9528 CYS-registered kids. For care information, or to museum with a special presentation by Museum Sundays, at the Substation on Doniphan at Sun- Army contracting public open house: The receive an updated list of FCC providers, call Executive Director Chris Orwoll. Limited ad- set. Free. Information on Facebook at Upper Val- MICC Fort Bliss Contracting Offi ce and the El 568-4198 or visit the offi ce at 3503 Story Rd. vance tickets are on sale now through the muse- ley Artist and Farmers Market. Paso Procurement Technical Assistance Center Cost: $5/hr. with $10 deposit. Reservations re- um’s marketing department or online. Cost: $80, Memorial lapel pin: In recognition of their invites you to the MICC Fort Bliss Acquisition quired. 744-7879 $70 for museum members. 575-437-2840 ext. service and sacrifi ce, Vietnam Veterans can re- Forecast Open House Forum April 4 to discuss Folklorico Dance Saturdays: Join SKIESUn- 41132 or visit nmspacemuseum.org ceive a special memorial lapel pin from the Army anticipated contracting opportunities for Fiscal limited for their Folklorico Dance Class open OCS Alumni Assoc. Reunion: Calling all & Air Force Exchange Service March 29 to com- Year 2019. This forum is an opportunity for for ages 6–18 years old. Students participating branches, all classes 1941- present. There will memorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the industry to learn about prime and subcontract- in this course will learn a variety of traditional be an OCS Alumni Association Reunion April Vietnam War. Veterans should contact their local ing opportunities at Fort Bliss and White Sands Latin American dances, as well as dances and 28. This is going to be a great time with the Exchange for details on the time and location of Missile Range, N.M. Also, representatives from culture of various regions of Mexico. Cost: $40 opening of Phase I of the OCS Heritage Center; the pinning ceremony. the following agencies will be in attendance: El per month, Saturdays 12:15–2 p.m. 568-5544 the dedication of more bricks, pavers, and class Arts showcase: The Borderland Rainbow Paso Small Business Administration, Albuquer- School Age Book Club: The School Age memorials; the induction of the 2019 The U.S. Center will host the Borderland Queer Arts que Small Business Administration, Las Cruces Book Club is designated for children ages 7-12. Army OCS Alumni Association Hall of Fame Showcase March 30, to give young performers Procurement Technical Assistance Center, Gener- A staff member will read for part of the time and class; and the presentations of the Nett Award a platform to showcase their art. The fi rst place al Services Administration, and FedBid. Registra- the children will read aloud as well from 4-5 and the Patterson Award. Mini class reunions winners in each category: Drag and Live Singing tion is required. Free. 9-1 p.m. El Paso Communi- p.m. every Wednesday at Mickelsen Library. are welcome to celebrate with the national re- will receive a prize of $200. A panel of judges ty College Administrative Services Center, 9050 Activities and projects are completed at home, union. www.ocsalumni.org/ or ocsalumnire- will select winners. Visual artists may also sub- Viscount Blvd. Register at http://www.elpaso- returned and shared at subsequent meetings. [email protected] mit drawings, paintings, and photography for coc-events.org/miccforecast before March 29. Occasional refreshments are provided. 568- MUJER 2019 Art Exhibit: In proud celebra- exhibit at the event. The Drag category is open Attention new command spouses: The 6156 tion of Women’s Month, Centro De Salud Famil- to any drag performer under 25. The Live Sing- Spouse Leadership Development Course is a Child Range Orientation class: This is a iar La Fe invites you to join us on them March ing category will be open to any young queer new 40-hour course run by the Noncommis- one-hour child fi rearm safety course required 15 for the opening reception of MUJER 2019 - a performers under the age of 25. martin@border- sioned Offi cer Leadership Center of Excellence for children ages 6-17 to accompany parents or collection of the works of three of the US-Mexico landrainbow.org and Sergeants Major Acad- Border’s bold female visual artists. This year’s Concert tour: Sofar Sounds brings intimate emy. It will offer an introduction to a number of guardians at Rod and Gun Club live fi re ranges. exhibit includes works by El Paso and Ciu- music performances to unique spaces around El extremely important topics for those spouses who Children must be accompanied by a parent or dad Juárez visual artists Erica Marin, Jeanette Paso. Discover new artists and locations. Join us are entering into a command team at the battal- guardian. Open to the public. 568-5426 Ramirez, Emily Pearl González, and Francella March 20 at 7 p.m. Cost: $20. Limited tickets ion level. Lessons cover a wide range of topics Teen Basic Automotive Maintenance Class: SKIESUnlimited will be hosting this event Salgado. The MUJER 2019 Art Exhibit will re- available. RSVP at www.sofarsounds.com/el-pa- from protocol and etiquette, Red Cross, Army main on display from 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Monday Emergency Relief and public speaking. The fi rst every second Saturday of the month. Students so through Friday, March 18 through April 19. 6 class will start in April. Contact Michelle Mebane with their driver’s licenses or permits will learn p.m. La Fe Culture and Technology Center 721 at 744-1201. basics such as changing the oil to replacing a tire and more. When the class is completed, stu- S. Ochoa St.-Rear Building. Free. 545-7190 or Bible study: Fort Bliss post-wide Bible study “Centro De Salud Familiar La Fe” on Facebook. takes place every Wednesday from 6-7 p.m. at dents will receive a safety card to work at Auto ANNOUNCEMENT Hampton University Alumni Round Up: Bldg. 449-451, Pershing Road. Free dinner from Crafts. Cost: $25, registration is required and Debt collection notices: can be done at SKIESUnlimited. All students, The El Paso Alumni Chapter has monthly meet- 5:30 p.m. Childcare provided. 568-4334 Pfc. ages 15+, must be enrolled with Child Youth ings held at noon in various locations close to This is a debt collection notice for ICE comments: Make your voice heard. Tell us Tyree Ward. All services under Ward’s Services before registering for any SKIESUnlim- Fort Bliss. Contact Warren E. Brown at 241- exactly how we are doing. Good or bad: Bring name should be put on hold. All those ited class. 568-5544 4672. it on. You may remain anonymous, if you choose with debts to be collected under the name Purple Heart recipients sought: to do so. Listing your contact information allows Kids Golf for $5: Join Underwood Golf Com- The Mili- of Ward or for information regarding col- us to provide direct feedback. Fort Bliss has an plex as children get to play golf for $5 Monday tary Order of the Purple Heart El Paso Chapter lections, call 1st Lt. Ryan Dau at 551-427- outlet available, the Interactive Customer Evalu- through Friday. Children ages 12 and younger 393 meets the fi rst Saturday of every month at 2152 ation program, fully functional again to all cus- must be accompanied by an adult. It’s open to 1 p.m. at the 82nd Airborne Memorabilia Mu- children 16 and younger, they must walk, can seum, 2608 Fort Blvd. Transitioning from the This is a debt collection notice for Sgt. tomers. Online at https:// ice.disa.mil/ index. Farhad C. Meskoob. All services under cfm?fa=site&site_id=435. only ride in a cart with a paying adult. 568- battlefi eld to the home front has never been 1059 more diffi cult, and volunteers make a difference Farhad’s name should be put on hold. All those with debts to be collected under the FMWR Tennis Scramble: The Tennis Scramble is on in the lives of our men and women in uniform, yesterday, today and tomorrow. Stand with the name of Farhad or for information regard- Acrylic Painting Master Class Saturday: the last Wednesday of every month. Cost: $5 for ing collections, call 2nd Lt. Adam W. Turek non-ID card holders and is free for DoD ID card MOPH Chapter 393 and honor the sacrifi ce of Join the Art & Hobby Shop on a journey through American veterans by continued commitment. at 951-212-9533 the art and artistry of acrylic painting. You will holders. The scramblers are held at the Tennis >> 14B ARMY CLASSIFIEDS • March 7, 2019 • FORT BLISS BUGLE

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