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Vol. 52, Issue 23 Serving the and Hunter Army Airfield communities • www.stewartfrontline.com June 15, 2017

front Page briefs 3rd ID, 48th IBCT

Garrison Super Saver Program teamup for XCTC Are you interested in winning $500? If so this Pvt. Zoe Garbarino program is for you! Take 50th PAD a look around. Is there something you see that National Guard Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 121st is wasting money? Is it a Infantry Regiment, 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, conduct- problem we can solve ed training at the Urban Assault Course at Fort Stewart, as part of locally? If you are a gar- the eXportable Combat Training Capability exercise, June 11. rison Civilian employee The XCTC is a three week long brigade field training exercise and submit the best idea designed to certify readiness at platoon level. The 48th IBCT is for saving the Garrison partnered with 3rd Infantry Division during XCTC and is under the money, you will win command 3rd ID as part of the Army’s Associated Unit Pilot Program. $500. Submit your idea Lt. Col. Andrew Heymann, commander of 2nd Bn, 121 Infantry on the Super Saver Reg., led his battalion through defensive operations, company live- Nomination Form on fires and platoon situational training exercise lanes. the Team Stewart web Heymann said the AUPP helps the unit to train and increase the page under Garrison, mission readiness in order to deploy when the time occurs. Resource Management “Since we have resources from Fort Stewart at hand, we are now Office. Submit your idea able to execute the mission at a high level,” said Heymann. to usarmy.stewart.usag. Sgt. 1st Class Chris Bell, an infantryman from 2nd Bn, 121 Infantry list.dhr-workforce@ Reg., engaged in the training talked about his soldiers and the qual- mail.mil. ity training they are getting during XCTC. This is an good opportunity for the soldiers out here to train and Back to school hone in on the skills the soldiers already posses, said Bell. This training gets the soldiers ready and in the fight when the fight comes. screenings Bell said soldiers are getting valuable training out of the dry, blank School may be out for and live iterations. summer, but it's never “The dry, blank and live training give us an opportunity to apply too late to think about everything we’ve learned,” said Bell. “Blank rounds and live rounds the upcoming 2017-2018 in a controlled environment allow us to correct minor mistakes school year. and improve our skill sets.” Tricare beneficiary Pediatric patients will Photo by Pvt. Zoe Garbarino, 50th PAD have the opportunity to get School/Sports phys- An infantryman from Co. B, 2-121 Inf., 48th IBCT pulls security, icals for the 2017/2018 June 11, during XCTC 2017 at Fort Stewart. academic year, Saturday, See Page 3B for more on XCTC. July 8, and Saturday, August 5, from 8 a.m. until noon by appoint- ment only at Winn Army STB Soldiers build readiness in Canada Community Hospital. To Sgt. 1st Class Ben K. Navratil Canadian version of the U.S. Army National said, was dealing with frustrated cargo, or make an appointment 3rd IDSB Public Affairs Training Center. equipment that got stuck somewhere between please call: 912-435- The STB Soldiers’ primary mission was to its origin in the U.S. and its destination unit at 6633. Soldiers of the Special Troops Battalion, 3rd serve as the U.S. support element headquarters CFB Wainwright. Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade returned to provide administrative and logistical support “These units are from all over the U.S. com- After-hours care to Fort Stewart, June 5 after supporting the to the U.S. troops involved in Maple Resolve. ing in on all types of transportation,” he said. available at clinic Canadian Army and a multi-national force in “We had tactical control over the U.S. Forces, “We had tanks coming on rail cars, Marines’ The Richmond Hill a major exercise. about 900 service members and 300 pieces of equipment coming in on Army trucks; so we’re Medical Home After “Maple Resolve,” an exercise involving about equipment,” said Lt. Col. Michael Hagerty, working with U.S. and Canadian customs and Hours Care Clinic is 2,800 Canadian Soldiers, as well as troops from commander of the Special Troops Bn. “We other agencies we normally wouldn’t work with open offering walk-in the U.K., Australia, France and New Zealand received equipment, matched people and units at our level to make sure this equipment got to urgent care for those took place at the Canadian Manoeuvre Training with the equipment and married them up with where it was needed.” unexpected bumps and Center located on Canadian Forces Base their sponsoring Canadian units.” Coordinating personnel and equipment bruises that seem to Wainwright in Alberta. The CMTC is the The biggest challenge they faced, Hagerty wasn’t their only job, however. come after the clinic is “One of the things we found ourselves doing closed. The AHCC is was being troubleshooters,” said Command open to Tri-Care benefi- Sgt. Maj. Katrina Herzfeld. “Every once in a ciaries, from the hours while there would be a disconnect [between of 5 until 9 p.m., the U.S. and Canadian service members], even Monday-Friday. The though we’re both English-speaking countries. RHMH will still be open It helped them to talk to another American regular hours. To make force rather than their Canadian liaison some- an appointment, please times.” call the appointment As an example, Herzfeld mentioned that one line at 912-435-6633 unit needed to acquire kits for their medics. In the U.S. Army this refers a first aid kit, but the Canadian unit they were working through CONTENTS thought they needed a full doctor’s kit. The STB Marne Voices...... 2A Soldiers were able to clear up the confusion Behind the Lens...... 3A and ensure the proper equipment was ordered. Scales of Justice...... 6A The battalion could’ve treated the assign- Community, Leisure.1B ment as a tasking and worked out of hard-stand Movie Schedule...... 2B buildings and simply processed Soldiers and Births...... 3B equipment, Hagerty said; but in order to Chaplain's Corner.....4B increase the value of their training and show ACS, FMWR Briefs....7B solidarity with their Canadian counterparts, Sports, Recreation....9B the unit completed its mission tactically, as if Education Matters..10B Photo by Capt. Garrett Cooley they, too, were deployed into an austere envi- ronment. FS-HAAF briefs...... 10B Soldiers with STB, 3rd IDSB, set up security around their headquarters at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alberta, May 23. See STB Page 4A 2A The Frontline June 15, 2017 3rd Infantry Division

Marne 63 Sends: Marne Voices Speak Out 48th IBCT arrives for XCTC What is your Father's Day message?

Brig. Gen. John dynamic and complicated environment. These B. Richardson IV formations will build on skills they’ve mastered to "As fathers, our responsibility is to help 3rd ID DCG-S train with new systems available at 3rd ID, and develop our children's boundaries, develop the tactics, techniques, and procedures morals and values while they discover Proudly wearing necessary to succeed at JRTC and when deployed. who they are and what their place in the Marne Division Soldiers from across the division to include 2nd the world is." Patch on their left Brigade, DIVARTY, the Sustainment Brigade, 1st shoulders, the Brigade, and the Combat Aviation Brigade, are part- Sgt. Arjenis Nunez Soldiers of the nered with their counterparts in the 48th IBCT and 50th PAD Georgia National provide over-the-shoulder observation, coaching, Guard’s 48th and training. Additionally, they help synchronize Infantry Brigade logistical support and division-level combat "Being a dad has to be great to Combat Team enablers such as aviation to allow leaders of the wake up and have children that deployed to Fort 48th to integrate combined arms at a more look up to you and want to be you." Stewart, for their annual summer training as inte- advanced level. Assisting the 48th IBCT on their gral members of the 3rd Infantry Division with the way to becoming a brigade of certified platoons Jessica Williams full spectrum of capabilities of the division in sup- and better trained companies are dedicated observ- The Spa on Fort Stewart port. This new partnership between an active com- er/controller/trainers from the division’s 2nd ponent division and a National Guard brigade is Brigade. These leaders offer both external and part of the Associated Unit Program initiative. The impartial evaluations that are packaged and codi- Army selected the 3rd ID along with the 48th IBCT fied by the XCTC civilian contractors. These con- to serve as the pilot units for this program designed tractors are able to provide invaluable feedback "Thank you to all fathers for to increase readiness across the Total Army. The mechanisms and instrumentation to effectively the support." resources on Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield capture lessons learned while units are training. allow commanders and staff in the 48th IBCT to This feedback will arm commanders with clear Leana Williams plan and integrate effects across warfighting func- guidance when they redeploy and plan subsequent Travel and Leisure tions. It maximizes training time, and build readi- training in preparation for the upcoming rotation ness across the 48th IBCT as well as 3rd ID. to JRTC and beyond. This summer the 48th IBCT executes the eXport- The Army expects the 48th IBCT to pick up the able Combat Training Capability, which has his- same mission and solve the same complex problem torically focused on platoon-level certification sets as their active duty counterparts when during the summer before a combat training cen- deployed. Working alongside Georgia National "Dad, I love you and ter rotation. The AUP is designed to enable the 48th Guard personnel allows us to better understand to enhance their training experience and go into each other’s strengths and limitations, ultimately happy Father’s Day." JRTC next summer at a higher level of readiness making both the division and the 48th more ready through the combined efforts of the National Guard to deploy, fight and win. Ultimately, the goal of the Spc. Andrew Hampton resources (the Georgia National Guard invested 10 AUP is to maximize the time available and leverage 10th BEB, 1ABCT additional training days to the XCTC summer train- partnership expertise allowing the 48th IBCT to ing), the resources of the 3rd ID, and the capabili- increase its “reps and sets” so they go to JRTC at a ties of the XCTC training package. higher training proficiency thereby increasing over- What the division brings to the fight raises the all readiness. ceiling under which platoons and companies will "Thank you to all the fatherly train. Put simply, successful well-trained units can figures that guided me to progress with iterative training in an increasingly Rock of the Marne become the man I am today." Spc. Malcolm Cummings 10th BEB, 1ABCT

Israel Defense leader visit "Happy Father’s Day dad and thank you for always supporting me."

Spc. Shatoniva Tillman 258MCT, 3SB, 3IDSB

3RD INFANTRY DIVISION COMMANDER SENIOR COMMANDER FS/HAAF MAJ. GEN. LEOPOLDO QUINTAS

USAG FORT STEWART-HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD COMMANDER COL. TOWNLEY R. HEDRICK

HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD COMMANDER Photos by Staff Sgt. Kellen Stuart, 3rd CAB LT. COL. MIKE SQUIRES Crew from Company A "Storm", 2nd Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment prep their aircraft for take- off at Hunter Army Airfield, June 11. Their mission was to transport Maj. Gen. Leopoldo Quintas, Frontline 3rd Infantry Division commander, and Maj. Gen. Jacob Barak, Israeli Defense Force, during a visit 942 Dr. Ben Hall Place to Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart. suite 1087, building 1 Fort Stewart, Georgia 31314 Garrison Public Affairs Officer 2nd IBCT OIC Ron Elliott Maj. Anthony Hoefler 2nd IBCT NCOIC Command Information Officer Jim Jeffcoat Staff Sgt. Nikki Felton

Editorial/Design Staff 3rd ID SB NCOIC Managing Editor Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Navratil Patrick M. Young Production Manager 3rd ID SB reporter Maria C. Hendre Sgt. Caitlyn Smoyer Business Manager Spc. Jamie Beale Kathryn Fox

Hunter Public Affairs officer 3rd CAB OIC Steven Hart Vacant 3rd CAB NCOIC Hunter Deputy PAO Nancy Gould Staff Sgt. Kellen Stuart Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Randall Pike 3rd CAB reporter 3rd Infantry Division Sgt. William Begley Photo by Staff Sgt. Kellen Stuart, 3rd CAB Maj. Gen. Leopoldo Quintas, 3rd ID com- Crew from Company A "Storm", 2-3rd Aviation, prep mander, walks with Maj. Gen. Jacob Barak, 3rd ID PAO 3rd ID Artillery OIC their aircraft for takeoff at Hunter Army Airfield, Israeli Defense Force, during a visit to Fort Lt. Col. Brian J. Fickel Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield, June 11. 3rd ID NCOIC Vacant June 11. Master Sgt. Erick Ritterby 3rd ID reporter 50th PAD OIC Staff Sgt. Candace Mundt Capt. John May 50th PAD NCOIC 1st ABCT OIC 3-160 SOAR changes command Sgt. 1st Class Maurice Smith Vacant Courtesy Photo 1st ABCT NCOIC Soldiers, Civilians and friends of This Civilian enterprise newspaper is an Staff Sgt. Antonio Vincent authorized publication for members of the 3rd Battalion, 160th Special 1st ABCT reporters the U.S. Army. Contents of the Operations Aviation Regiment Sgt. Dean A. Gannon II Frontline are not necessarily the official (Airborne) on Hunter Army views of, or are endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Airfield said goodbye to Lt. Col. Voice your opinion! Department of the Army, or U.S. Forces Reggie Harper, SOAR command- Write a letter to the editor Command. It is published weekly by the er, June 8, at a change of com- Send to: The Frontline Public Affairs Office, Fort Stewart, Georgia. 31314-5000. All editorial mand ceremony held inside the Attn: The Frontline, Editor content of the Frontline newspaper is regimental hanger. They wel- 942 Dr. Ben Hall Place, suite 1087 prepared, edited, provided and approved comed the new commander, Lt. Fort Stewart, Ga. 31314 by the Public Affairs Office of Fort Stewart, Georgia and the 3rd Infantry Col. Roger Waleski Jr., who or email to: usarmy.stewart.3-id.list.pao- Division, and is printed by Morris recently served with the Aviation Newspaper Corporation of Hinesville, [email protected] Tactics Evaluation Group at Fort Inc., a private firm in no way connected or fax it to 912-767-6673 with the Department of the Army, Bragg, North Carolina and before visit www.stewartfrontline.com under exclusive written contract with that, as the SOAR S3 at Fort Fort Stewart, Georgia. The Civilian Campbell. Harper leaves his Copyright 2016 printer is responsible for commercial Advertising: 912-368-0526 advertising. Subscription rates are $12/3 Hunter position with his Family The Frontline Office: 912-435-9531 months, $20/six months and $36 for 12 for Fort Campbell as the SOAR Hunter News Bureau: 912-315-5617 months. Rates are Third Class mail commander. inside the continental U.S. Rock of the Marne June 15, 2017 The Frontline 3A Behind The Lens

Photo by Isaiah Matthews, 124th MPAD

Georgia National Guard Soldiers of D Co., 1st Battalion, 121 Infantry Regiment, 48th Infantry Bridge Combat Team, improves their gunnery skills, June 9, during a gunnery live fire exercise at eXportable Combat Training Capability rotation 17-04.

Photo by Isaiah Matthews, 124th MPAD

Soldiers with the 1st Battalion, 118th Field Artillery Regiment, 48th IBCT fire a round during their field artillery live fire exercise June 10 on Fort Stewart. The 48IBCT is an associated unit of 3rd ID. The brigade is participating in a three-week long exercise called the eXportable Combat Training Capability that will certify the brigade’s readiness.

Photo by Isaiah Matthews, 124th MPAD Georgia National Guard Soldiers of Company D, 1-121st of the 48th IBCT, improves their gunnery skills during a gun- nery live fire exercise, June 9, at XCTC 17-04. The 48th IBCT is an associated unit of the 3rd Infantry Division.

Photo by Spc. Ryan Tatum, 50th PAD

Soldier from 2-121 Inf., 48th IBCT Team engaged in platoon exercise at the Urban Assault Course June 11 at Fort Stewart as part of the XCTC rotation, a three-week exercise that will certify a brigade’s readiness to the platoon level.

Photo by Sgt. Mozelle Blakley Soldiers from Battery B, 1-118th FA, fire 105mm rounds from an M119 Howitzer June 10 at Fort Stewart during XCTC 17-04. 4A The Frontline June 15, 2017 3rd Infantry Division

Marne Faces, Marne Places

Photo by Sgt. William Begley 3rd ID Commander, Maj. Gen. Leopoldo Qunitas passes the 3rd CAB colors to Col. Mark Johnson as he assumes command of 3rd CAB on Hunter Army Airfield June Photo by Staff Sgt. Kellen Stuart 9. The passing of the brigade colors sym- CAB commander, Col. Jeffrey Becker, passes the warrant officers sword to Chief Warrant Officer 5 Brent Melland as bolizes a transfer of authority from one he assumes the role as the 3rd CAB's command chief warrant officer on Hunter Army Airfield, June 9. commander to the next. Falcon Brigade welcomes new command team Staff Sgt. Kellen Stuart mand presence has allowed the CAB to er to be willing to bend over backward Campbell, Kentucky. 3rd CAB Public Affairs reach new heights,” Quintas said. “Jeff, to help the other succeed and then give “I’m naturally confident that you’ll I don’t think I’ve seen a combat aviation credit to another, you are all the classiest continue to build upon the work of Tim The Soldiers of 3rd Combat Aviation brigade, in all of our army, getting after and most professional leaders in our Smail as this outfit prepares for its future Brigade held a change of command and readiness like you and your leaders have Army,” said Becker. mission,” he said. change of responsibility ceremony on done over the past two years. This unit Quintas took the time to recognize The Johnson family joins the brigade Hunter Army Airfield June 9. has never missed an opportunity to Smail’s contributions to the Falcon from the Army War College. The Falcon Brigade warmly welcomed build and sustain combat readiness— Brigade. “Today we change leadership in this Col. Mark Johnson as the new com- not only for themselves as a premier “Tim thank you for your outstanding brigade, what does not change is the manding officer as well as Chief Warrant aviation unit but for the entire Marne service as a dedicated technical and tac- phenomenal fighting spirit, discipline Officer 5 Brent Melland as the command division.” tical expert and leader,” Quintas said. and professionalism of this brigade,” chief warrant officer while bidding fare- Becker will be leaving the Falcon “Your senior mentorship to our rising said Johnson. “Respected for commit- well to Col. Jeff Becker and Chief Warrant Brigade to continue his service as the aviators have been absolutely critical to ment to mission accomplishment, Officer 5 Timothy Smail. Director of Aviation at the US Army this CAB’s success over the last two years renowned for your unrelenting dedica- The 3rd Infantry Division command- Forces Command Headquarters at Fort as the brigade increasingly focused its tion to the ground forces, the Falcon er, Maj. Gen. Leopoldo Quintas spoke of Bragg, North Carolina. training toward the decisive action train- Brigade carries forth a rich tradition of leadership that Becker has provided over “To the Marne Team—the finest team- ing environment.” fighting and winning wherever it is sent. the last two years. mates that anyone could ask for. [It’s] a Quintas also welcomed the Melland I look forward in leading you in this “Col. Jeff Becker’s guidance and com- rare circumstance for every single lead- Family, who recently arrived from Fort endeavor.” 3rd ID CAB battalions welcome new leadership Sgt. William Begley Hagel is an outstanding leader, immensely compe- sible. 3rd CAB Public Affairs tent and committed to leading the Workhorse bat- “The one thing I have learned that makes the dif- The 603rd Aviation Support Battalion and the talion to the peak of readiness.” ference between those that succeed and those that 2nd Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Combat The Falcon Brigade commander also had good do not is simply effort. Some doors may close and Aviation Brigade welcomed new commanders dur- things to say about the skill of the Knighthawk we experience adversity, but it’s what you do at that ing ceremonies held at Hunter Army Airfield June Soldiers. point that sets you apart,” West said. 6-7. “The Knighthawk Soldiers before you are the rea- The incoming commander of the 2nd Bn., 3rd The Workhorse battalion warmly welcomed Lt. son 2nd Bn., 3rd Avn. Reg. is the best general sup- Avn. Reg., Lt. Col. Paul R. Roley commented. Col. Arlin R. Wilsher as the new commanding offi- port aviation battalion in our Army,” Becker said. “It is a distinct and humble honor to take com- cer and bid farewell to Lt. Col. Daryl S. von Hagel. The outgoing commander of the 603rd ASB, Lt. mand of this magnificent battalion,” Roley said. The Knighthawks of 2nd Bn., 3rd Avn. Reg. wel- Col. Daryl S. von Hagel commented. “They are hands down the best GSAB [general sup- comed Lt. Col. Paul R. Roley as the new command- “If I have learned anything over the past 21 port aviation battalion] in the Army today and we ing officer and bid farewell to Lt. Col. Jason L. West. months it is this. Be both a servant and a leader. Be stand ready to answer our nation’s call.” Col. Jeffrey A. Becker, commander, 3rd CAB, genuine. Note the difference between what one The incoming commander of the 603rd ASB, Lt. spoke about the mission of the 603rd ASB and how wants and what one needs,” von Hagel said. “Never Col. Arlin R. Wilsher commented. the success of the CAB depends on the success of ask your Soldiers to do something you wouldn’t do “Having never served in the 3rd Infantry the Workhorse Soldiers. yourself, and every day is leader professional devel- Division before, I am grateful to be a part of the “Nothing happens in this brigade without the opment.” rich traditions and history and lineage of this individual and collective efforts and skills of the The outgoing commander of the 2nd Bn., 3rd great division,” Wilsher said. “I pledge that we will Soldiers you see to your forefront. These are true Avn. Reg., Lt. Col. Jason L. West thanked the group continue to live up to the legacy established by Workhorses,” Becker said. “Lt. Col. Daryl S. von of people who made his successful command pos- our predecessors.”

Photos by Staff Sgt. Kellen Stuart Col. Jeffrey A. Becker, commander, 3rd CAB, hands the battalion colors to Lt. Col. Col. Jeffrey A. Becker, commander 3rd CAB, hands the battalion col- Arlin R. Wilsher the new commander of the 603rd ASB, at a ceremony on Hunter ors to Lt. Col. Paul R. Roley, the new commander of the 2-3 Aviation, Army Airfield, June 6. during a ceremony on Hunter Army Airfield, June 6.

STB From Page 1A

“Red Cross messages, frustrated cargo, lost luggage; 5:30 a.m. and didn’t set until after 9 p.m. a satellite signal there was challenging because of the everything was handled right there in the field with the “It definitely took some adjustment to figure out how location. So we came away with a lot of specialists and Canadians,” Hagerty said. to sleep when it’s still bright outside,” Hagerty said. even privates first class that are a lot more confident Being in the field added its own challenges. The Still, Herzfeld said one thing she was most proud of and understand their roles better.” Northern Alberta weather had some surprises in store during the exercise was seeing her Soldiers, especially “This really built our readiness,” Hagerty said, adding for the troops used to the predictably hot and humid the younger and less-experienced ones, adapt to the that if you leave something behind when you go out to May weather of Coastal Georgia. challenges and not only meet the standard but exceed a training area on Fort Stewart, you can always go back “Lows in the 30s, highs in the 80s; we had wind it. and get it. storms, tornado warnings,” Hagerty said. “We had the “We gave our junior Soldiers a chance to step up to “It’s a whole different thing to pack up and move out full spectrum.” the plate,” Herzfeld said. 2,600 miles. You have to validate your load plans and “Also we were so far north that the Soldiers had some One NCO with the STB’s 414th Signal Company had your tactical communications, because there is no back trouble adjusting to how much sunlight we had,” to back out of the trip at the last minute and was replaced up,” he said. “It’s just like going to an austere environ- Herzfeld said. by a team of specialists. ment. It was a good test for our load plans, and we’re During the month of May, the sun was usually up by “That turned into a big deal,” Herzfeld said. “Getting going to keep getting better.” Rock of the Marne June 15, 2017 The Frontline 5A

Sgt. 1st Class Ben K. Navratil Col. Jeffrey Britton, incoming commander of the 3rd ID Sustainment Brigade, hands over the brigade colors to Command Sgt. Maj. Shontina Edwards, senior enlisted advisor to the brigade, during a change of command ceremony on Cottrell Field on Fort Stewart, June 13. Following the passing of the brigade colors from one to the next, the new commander hands them off to the command sergeant major, who is charged with protecting them. 3rd IDSB changes command Sgt. Caitlyn Smoyer conducted several field training exercises to build on “Leader Stakes was designed to showcase different 3rd IDSB Public Affairs expeditionary operations and have also supported mis- kinds of training to company commanders and bat- sions in the southeast region. Some of those included talion commanders,” he said. Soldiers from the Special Troops Battalion and the providing potable water after a flood hit Fort Jackson, The intent was to recognize lieutenants as planners 87th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 3rd in October of 2015; assisting in hurricane for major training events in order to minimize the work- Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade stood in forma- relief as part of the Northern Command mission; and a load for unit commanders. tion at Cottrell Field, Fort Stewart to honor the service logistics mission to support the inactivation of the 3rd “It’s eminently doable to get hard, high-speed train- of the outgoing brigade commander and welcome the Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division at Fort ing,” Helwig said. incoming during a change of command ceremony June Benning, Georgia. So far, three of these events have taken place. Each 13. Others in the brigade supported deployments to one consisted of a long road march to get from one point Col. Jered P. Helwig relinquished his position to Col. Kuwait, Honduras and the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. to another in conjunction with the planned training. The Jeffrey J. Britton after commanding the brigade for the The Multinational Force and Observers mission of first included boating and low-cost, low-altitude drops; past 23 months. Sinai included about 25 Soldiers from the 87th CSSB’s mortars were fired at the second; and at the third they “Command itself is a great honor and privilege,” headquarters. They ran logistics and had other respon- used anti-tank weapons, C-4 and hand grenades. Helwig said. “I’m very humbled by the opportunity to sibilities to include aviation, medical and transportation. Helwig symbolically handed off his responsibilities do it.” “I had no doubt that they would do well,” Helwig with the brigade colors during the ceremony, with a While under Helwig’s command, the brigade shifted said. feeling that he was successful in what he had hoped to its focus from an operation-specific mission set to one The harder challenge, he said, was figuring out how accomplish for the brigade, he said. that can function in any type of environment, wheth- to take care of the remaining Soldiers in the largest He will now be moving on to the Army Materiel er austere or fortified. battalion in the division with all of its leadership gone. Command in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, to become “Our charter was: be able to go anywhere in the world Nonetheless, the missions of both forward and rear the executive officer for the deputy commanding gen- and fight using your own kit,” he said. “I think we’re forces were accomplished successfully. eral. probably the best trained sustainment brigade in the Aside from expeditionary training, Helwig put “For 100 years this division has been supporting Army right now.” emphasis on what a program he started called Leader America,” he said. “It’s just an honor to have been a part During the past two years, Soldiers from 3rd IDSB have Stakes. of it.” Secure wireless system improves mobility, readiness

Amy Walker, with the unit reaching Baghdad within 100 hours. tions officer, who also serves as the information assur- PEO C3T Public Affairs "And [looking ahead] the operations center will con- ance manager for the brigade. "It eliminates possible tinue to move in order to effectively conduct mission problems [and makes troubleshooting easier]. You know FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- In April, the 1st Armored command as part of our operation in a decisive action if the connection is working or not. With cable, if there Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division was the environment," Brooks said. is a problem, Soldiers have to go in and manually test first unit to train with the Army's secure wireless capa- During the NTC rotation, the unit jumped its large each and every cable, which is often under flooring." bility at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif. brigade main command post five times, in support of The brigade is scheduled for another NTC rotation Throughout the unit's entire NTC rotation, Soldiers its realistic and complex decisive action operational this fall, where it plans to extend and push the limits of successfully utilized the Secure Wireless solution to mission training set. Maj. Michael Donegan, the bri- its piloted secure wireless capability to its fullest oper- provide untethered network connections to the brigade gade's communications officer, sees time savings as ational potential. In preparation for its next rotation, main command post, which enabled secure wireless the biggest benefit of employing secure wireless. The the unit will continue training with its secure wireless voice, video and data exchange, and wireless mission wireless network assists Soldiers "in rapidly getting the equipment at its home station at Fort Stewart. command on systems such as Command Post of the Wireless Access Point up and not having to do anything The use of secure wireless during the recent NTC Future. else but have users log in and have those systems rotation was highly positive, which is why the unit is "From a mission standpoint, as a brigade command- securely connected to the tactical network all at once," moving forward with an even larger footprint of the er, the ability to have a mobile command post and he said. "Going forward, that will be invaluable." capability at its next NTC rotation, Donegan said. exercise mission command with secure wireless con- "Anything you can do to shave time from TOC setup The Army has conducted several risk reduction events tinues to be an enabler," said Col. Phil Brooks, com- and tear down is really critical," Donegan said. "You of the secure wireless capability, including in Hawaii, mander for the 1ABCT, 3rd ID. "When facing a near peer can liken it to racing, anything to get that extra advan- Delaware, and with other Army units. threat in a complex environment, it is imperative that tage." As it moves forward with the eventual official fielding our operations centers become more mobile with abil- Donegan explained that over the past decade, the of Secure Wireless, the Army is using Soldier feedback ity to move quickly, and that we have the ability to Army "resigned itself to a counter insurgency fight, from these and other events to continually improve the rapidly collaborate in planning to defeat a near peer living on static and immobile forward operating bases capability and the way it will be used to support mission adversary." that were heavily wired." Since then, as near peer adver- requirements. By going wireless, command post setup and tear saries continue to pose increasingly lethal threats in "Secure Wireless will change the way the Army con- down times can be reduced by hours, and less cable multiple domains, the Army has shifted the way it trains ducts operations," said Lt. Col. Mark Henderson, prod- and protective flooring have to be transported from and fights. NTC's rotations reflect that shift, simulating uct manager for WIN-T Increment 1, which manages location to location. Soldiers can be untethered from the complexities of battle that U.S. forces could now the Army's secure wireless capability for the Army. their workstations inside the tactical operations center face when fighting near peer adversaries. "It provides agility and operational flexibility, enabling to facilitate improved collaboration. Most importantly, "In the current NTC [desert] environment, there is commanders and staff to stay securely connected with network downtime and the loss of mission command no cover or concealment," Donegan said. "You abso- full situational awareness and mission command capa- systems following a command post jump are signifi- lutely need to have a smaller footprint, not only to be bility for the maximum amount of time possible," he cantly reduced. less visible (both physically and electromagnetically), said, "so they can make faster, more informed decisions Once the unit arrives at its new location and sets up but again, to reduce the time it takes to jump." and move out when the mission demands." the physical structure of the command post, Soldiers "A lot of brigades have been struggling with how to can turn on their wireless systems and the network can reduce the footprint of their TOC and be more agile, come up in as little as minutes, with everyone con- but as technology exponentially grows, it becomes more nected to the network simultaneously, instead of one- difficult," he continued. "We keep adding equipment by-one as they wait to get wired. Soldiers can also stay and TOCs are becoming more complex, which adds to connected longer while the TOC is being disassembled the overall setup time to becoming fully mission com- to prepare for jump to a new location. mand capable. Secure wireless is reducing that time, "Technology keeps moving forward at an astonishing and that is a good thing." pace. You must be knowledgeable about Army trends, Along with advanced network operations capabilities, understand the larger Army picture and be willing to the secure wireless package also comes with compre- push boundaries to ensure your unit remains on the hensive security features. These include the Wireless cutting edge and with the greatest tactical advantage," Intrusion Detection System, which enables the system said Lt. Col. Chris Byrd, 3rd ID G6. "Secure wireless is to identify potential hackers trying to get into the wire- that revolutionary capability that postures our division less network. The system will display the hackers' loca- well for the future." tion on a graphic and enable communications officers Photo by Sgt. Ernesto Gonzalez Brooks said that in 2003, as a part of the initial to shut them down remotely and immediately. A Soldier with 1ABCT, 3rd ID, sets up a secure "Thunder Run" from Kuwait to Baghdad during "Secure wireless can also eliminate that single point wireless Wi-Fi access point during their rotation Operation Iraqi Freedom, the 1ABCT, 3rd ID's opera- of failure along the network," said Chief Warrant Officer at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, tions center was constantly jumping and on the move, 2 Jeffery Allen Leitheiser, server technician and automa- California, March 31. 6A The Frontline June 15, 2017 3rd Infantry Division

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Special to the Frontline can be caused by inexperience or relying too much on June 11 waiting for a warning light to come on. Set aside 15 As the summer months are upon us, many of us will minutes, once a month, to go over your POVs is much begin taking longer drives enjoying the sights. Here are better time spent then sitting on the side of the road a few topics to take into consideration. waiting on a tow truck. • Leaving children and pets in vehicles. As the tem- • Motorcycle safety. This goes for all of us not just the perature rises outside the temperature inside the vehicle riders. We must pay attention to looking for motorcycles rises at an even more rapid rate. Over the last several in our blind spots. Riders must follow the rules of the road years there have been numerous accounts on children and employ the safety standards for PPE set by the Army: and/or pets being senselessly killed this way. Simply The following PPE is mandatory for the following per- 5 total DUI's for June 5 - June 11 cracking the windows or leaving the vehicle running with sonnel while operating or riding as a passenger on a 14 total DUI's for May 29 - June 4 the AC on is not the correct answer. Take the children motorcycle, moped, or ATV: all Army military personnel 3 total DUI's for May 22 - May 28 and/or pets into the store with you. If they are unable at any time, on or off a DOD installation; all Army Civilian to go inside with you, then plan ahead and find a safe personnel in a duty status, on or off a DOD installation; rules. place for them to stay while your run your errands. all personnel in or on a DOD–owned motorcycle; and all Following is a I will call you. • Drivers exceeding the body’s capabilities of driving. persons at any time on an Army installation. reminder of the Commanders and Many of us will attempt to extend the miles or diving ALL riders will wear a properly fastened, DOT- Marne Pride pledge: Leaders: times during our road trips. This is always a recipe for approved helmet, proper eye protection (impact or I will drive safely. I will be there for you. disaster. The Army has a website (https://trips.safety. shatter resistant), full-fingered gloves, long trousers, I won't drive if I am I will be a good role army.mil/TRiPS) which can assist you and give recom- long-sleeved shirt or jacket, high visibility garments impaired. model and lead by mendation. Driving tired is just as dangerous as driving (bright colored for day and retro reflective for night), I won't get in the car example. under the influence. and leather boots or over-the-ankle shoes. These items with an unsafe driv- DON'T DRINK AND • Mechanical condition of the vehicle. Too many of will be worn on or off duty and on or off post IAW DODI er. DRIVE. us neglect to check our POVs on a regular basis. This 6055.4, AR 385-10 and FS REG 385-18. I will respect your

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Community&LeisureJune 15, 2017

Summertime Joy

Nalona Fayson Teen Contributor

The start of summer was a bit rainy. Let’s say it was raining a lot! The sun is out now and I'm loving it. Soaking up the sun is always fun. Get out doors and keep busy, there's always something to do, it's Photos by Spc. Ryan Tatum just a matter of Soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division Band play songs at the Hinesville Farmer’s Market June 8, as the local citizen recognizes the Army’s actually being Birthday with a cake cutting ceremony. proactive and exploring new adventures. By just Hinesville Farmers Market complaining and saying how bored you are will get you celebrates Army Birthday nowhere. Get up and get out! Visit people Spc. Ryan Tatum birthday - June 14. you haven't seen in a 50th PAD During the event, the 3rd ID band while and check up performed several songs, and Rocky, on them, it'll be Representatives from Fort Stewart the 3rd ID mascott, took the greatly appreciated and the 3rd Infantry Division joined opportunity to mingle. and you'll feel better local community members, June 8, at The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army too. Experience new the Hinesville Farmer's Market to help Airfield Garrison Commander, Col. things, go on a hike celebrate the Army's upcoming 242 Townley Hedrick was also on-hand to or walk a trail and get help with the cake to know nature better cutting. during this summer. Hedrick thanked Take on a new hobby everyone for their like photography and support of the Army, Rocky, the pride of the 3rd ID, poses with take beautiful Soldiers and their Clara Roberts, a local citizen at the Farmers pictures if you decide Family Members. Market in Hinesville June 8.. to go on a nature walk. There shouldn't be any excuses for a boring summer, because you have to make it fun for yourself. Have a good time and enjoy summer while it's here.

Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Garrison Commander, Col. Townley Hedrick, shakes hands with a local veteran, who Frank Scozzafava, a local veteran, signs the Army’s Birthday card at helped cut the cake, June 8, at Hinesville Farmers Market's the Farmers Market June 8 in Hinesville to honor the Army and its 242 Army Birthday Celebration. years of service to the country.

Good Eats Fort Stewart is cooking light Sara Lopez by providing healthy recipes and nutrition tips. Division Health Promotion Weekly recipes will be featured in the commissary, the Frontline and the Marne Health website. he Fort Stewart Community Health Community members are encouraged to sub- TPromotion Council rolled out the Cooking mit their own healthy recipes to be considered Light initiative. The goal of the initiative is to for use in the Cooking Light initiative to encourage community members to eat healthier [email protected]. Grilled Chicken with Cucumber Peach Salsa Preparation: 20 minutes - 30 minutes Salsa: • 2 cups peaches, peeled and chopped 1. In a medium bowl, combine peaches, cucumber, pepper, and lime juice and set aside. • 1 cup English cucumber, chopped 2. reheat P grill or grill pan to medium-high heat. With a sharp knife, slice chicken • ½ cup red bell pepper, chopped • 2 tablespoons lime juice breasts horizontally to yield two cutlets. Sprinkle both sides of with pepper • ½ cup crumbled feta cheese and drizzle with olive oil. Grill chicken for 3 minutes per side or until done. • 3 tablespoons chopped fresh mint 3. Stir feta and mint into salsa, spoon over chicken, and serve. Chicken: • 4 small boneless, skinless chicken breasts (3.5-4 oz each) Recipe makes 4 servings • 1 teaspoon ground cumin • 1 teaspoon brown sugar • ½ teaspoon kosher salt Nutritional Information

Ingredients • 1 tablespoon olive oil (1 breast) Calories: 255 | Fat: 10 grams | Protein: 29 grams | Carbohydrates: 12 grams 2b The Frontline June 15, 2017 We're saving a seat for you At The Movies

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Everything, Everything (PG-13) The Wall (R) Haul (PG) Friday, June 16 – 9 p.m. Saturday, June 17 – 6 p.m. Friday, June 16 – 6 p.m. Saturday, June 17– 3 p.m. (Aaron Taylor-Johnson, John (Jason Drucker, Alicia Silverstone, Tom (Amandla Stenberg, Nick Cena, Laith Nakli) Everett Scott) Robinson, Anika Noni Rose) Two American Soldiers are A Heffley family road trip to attend Meemaw's A teenager who's spent her trapped by a lethal sniper, with 90th birthday party goes hilariously off course whole life confined to her home only an unsteady wall between thanks to Greg's newest scheme to get to a falls for the boy next door. them. video gaming convention.

Films are subject to availability. AAFES strives to show films according to the published schedule but reserves the right to reschedule, cancel or substitute showings as needed. For more information, call 912-767-3069 or go to www.shopmyexchange.com/reel-time-theaters/Ft-Stewart-1031126.

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Special to the Frontline Through June 30, authorized Exchange Forty-Eight motorcycle, an $11,199 value. Airmen and their families the chance to shoppers worldwide can enter to win the "This sweepstakes is sure to win the win the ride of a lifetime." DALLAS -Army & Air Force Exchange Dr Pepper Refresh, Win & Ride attention of anyone with a thirst for the Authorized shoppers age 18 and older Service shoppers have the chance to ride Sweepstakes at shopmyexchange.com/ open road," said Air Force CMSgt Luis may enter. The winner will be drawn at in style this summer witha brand-new sweepstakes. One lucky winner will Reyes, the Exchange's senior enlisted random on or about July 7. No purchase Harley-Davidson motorcycle. receive a 2017 Harley-Davidson Sportster advisor. "We're happy to offer Soldiers, is necessary to enter or win.

Warriors Walk Why We Serve in Bloom

“I joined the U.S. Army because I wanted to see the world and serve my country.”

Pfc. Landon Nowell 10th BEB, 1ABCT

Photo by Candace Mundt, 3rd ID Public Affairs Check Out Warriors Walk on Fort Stewart is dedicated to the Soldiers and attached #WhyWeServeWednesday units of 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield, who on Facebook for more. served in Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. We Got Your Two

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Winn Briefs

Save the Date: 7th Annual Baby Expo Back to school screenings ity to view personal health information, get advice on It was a success! Believe it or not, the time has rolled School may be out for summer, but it's never too minor medical issues, test results, and appointment around for the 7th Annual Winn ACH Baby Expo, which late to think about the upcoming 2017/2018 school requests. Visit TOL Patient Portal at www. is slated 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., Aug. 12 at Fort Stewart‘s year. Tricare beneficiary pediatric patients will have TRICAREOnline.com. TOL Patient Portal Customer Club Stewart. This event is free and open to the pub- the opportunity to get school/sports physicals for the Service is available 24/7/365 days a week by calling lic in the surrounding communities. Mothers and 2017/2018 academic year 8 a.m. until noon July 8 and 800-600-9332. TOL step-by-step FAQ's Brochure is at fathers who are expecting or recently became new Aug. 5 by appointment only at Winn Army Community https://info.health.mil/agency/mhs/csc/Source%20 parents are welcome to attend. There will be tons of Hospital. To make an appointment please call 912- Documents/TOL%20Patient%20Portal%20 give-a-ways, gift basket drawings, many vendors and 435-6633. Secure%20Messaging%20Brochure.pdf. much more. After-Hours Care at clinic opens Winn Health Tip of the Week: Mosquito surveillance under way The Richmond Hill Medical Home After Hours Care The only way to know for sure if you have an STI is Now that it is springtime, USA MEDDAC Clinic is open offering walk-in urgent care for those to get tested. It is recommended that all adults and Environmental Health will be conducting weekly mos- unexpected bumps and bruises that seem to come adolescents ages 13-64 should be tested at least once quito surveillance on Fort Stewart and Hunter Army after the clinic is closed. The AHCC is open to Tri-Care for HIV. Anyone that has unsafe sex or Airfield through Sept. 29. Trapped mosquitoes will be beneficiaries, from the hours of 5 until 9 p.m., Monday- shares injection drug equipment used to determine if mosquito control is needed (via Friday. The RHMH will still be open regular hours. To should be tested at least once a year. If Department of Public Works) and tested for disease make an appointment, please call the appointment you have a new partner, multiple part- causative agents (Chikungunya, Dengue, Eastern line at 912-435-6633. ners or have unprotected sex you Equine Encephalitis, West Nile and Zika). Feel free to should also discuss being screened for request that we set up a trap near you, as we make TRICARE portal available chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis our rounds at www.surveymonkey.com/r/XDWHFH2. Tricare Online lets those who use the MTF the abil- with your Primary Care Manager.

June is Men’s Health Month: Keep each other safe through combined efforts

Making smart choices Diane Carlton, MPH, BSN, RN our bodies, perform your job safely, and Winn ACH Public Health Nursing arrive alive at your destination. An esti- Diane Carlton, MPH, BSN, RN care provider. Ask your provider about mated 37 percent of the U.S. workforce Winn ACH Public Health Nursing the following health screening tests: Many injuries and deaths that occur is sleep deprived. Adults should average • High blood pressure each year are preventable. During the 7-8 hours of sleep per night. June is Men’s Health Month, a time to • Testicular cancer month of June, National Safety Month, • Prepare for Active Shooters – remind the almost 4.8 million male ben- • Cardiac disease it is an opportunity to highlight some Workplace violence can range from ver- eficiaries in the Military Health System • Cholesterol important roles we all have, not only for bal abuse to physical assaults, including to make smart choices every day, and all • Diabetes our own safety but for our Family, friends the use of a weapon. These events can year long. It is a time to heighten the • Glaucoma and colleagues. This year’s theme, “Keep have a lasting impact on workers and awareness of preventable health prob- • Prostate cancer Each Other Safe” expresses this idea in their families. Conducting regular active lems and encourage early detection and • Colorectal cancer a big way. Each of us can play a part in shooter drills can help employers protect treatment of disease among men. This • Mental health /depression helping to prevent unnecessary injuries their workers. month gives health care providers, pub- • Sexually transmitted diseases and deaths at work, on the roads, in our • Don’t Just Sit There – Sedentary life- lic policy makers, the media and indi- Take steps today to make changes to homes and our communities. style habits can have a negative effect on viduals an opportunity to encourage assure you are taking the responsibility The Centers for Disease Control, the body at work, and at home. Many men to seek regular medical advice and for your health. Men’s Health Month is National Institute for Occupational workers spend much of their day sitting early treatment for disease and injury. an opportunity to recommit to wellness Safety and Health and the National leading to negative health effects. About Consider these facts from the Center for and improve your quality of life. Safety Council are combining efforts to 80 percent of Americans will experience Disease Control’s most recent National Making the following healthy choices help spread the word about safety. These a back problem at some point in their Health Interview Survey: each day can drastically lower your risks efforts are to encourage discussion and lives. Take time to get up and move every • Men are twice as likely as women to for developing cardiac disease, cancer, participation over the month of June and hour for 10-15 minutes. Your back will report they hadn’t seen a health care mobility and mental health problems. with hopes of a continued ongoing dia- thank you for it. provider in two years, and three Empower yourself, apply these health logue amongst each other. The top four Additional safety topics to discuss times as likely to report they hadn’t tips to your daily routine: be physically safety topics identified by the joint orga- with your Family, friends and colleagues seen a health care provider in five active, eat a healthy diet, stay at a healthy nizations include the following: include: boating and water safety, prop- years. weight, drink alcohol in moderation or • Stand Up to Falls – Falls in the work- er grilling and food handling, use of hel- • Men are more likely than women to not at all, avoid engaging in risky behav- place are a persistent, but preventable mets with bicycle or motorcycle riders, be hospitalized for congestive heart ior such as unprotected sex, don’t smoke, problem. The most recent data indicates skin protection from sun exposure, failure, diabetes and pneumonia. assure your immunizations are up to 113 fatal accidents, and 15, 460 nonfatal proper handling of fireworks, and an The single most important way you date, and don’t forget your mental and injuries occurred in 2011 in the work- awareness of stinging insects and poi- can take care of yourself is to actively emotional health. place. A strategy to eliminate fall hazards sonous plants. So go ahead, start the take part in your health care. Consider Army Public Health Nursing encour- is to keep walkways clear of clutter, wear conversation about safety. Let’s keep this--a man’s body is his most important ages you to see your healthcare provid- proper footwear and refrain from dis- each other safe. piece of equipment and should be well er on a regular basis for your health tracted walking. If you would like more information, maintained. Educate yourself and par- assessment. If you have questions you • Recharge to Be in Charge – Getting please contact Winn Army Public Health ticipate in decisions with your health may contact us here at 912-435-5071. enough sleep is important to re-energize 912-435-5071.

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Photo by Kaytrina Curtis USA MEDDAC-Fort Stewart commander, Col. Christopher Warner along with Brig. Gen. R. Scott Dingle, commanding general, Regional Health Command – Atlantic, speaks with U.S. Army Medical Department Activity Medical Maintenance Soldier, Spc. Daria Voronova, during his visit to Winn Army Community Hospital June 7. BG Dingle visits Winn, engages MEDDAC Soldiers Name: Crystal Gaines Zach Rehnstrom Spc. Gloria Roberts with perioperative nursing ser- Activity/Unit Volunteering: Protestant Winn ACH Public Affairs vices at Winn was recognized for preventing an adverse Women of the Chapel (PWOC) event in the operating room. Roberts spoke up during a procedure when her count was off, which resulted Spouse’s Unit: 135th Quartermaster rig. Gen. R. Scott Dingle, the commanding Hometown: Goldsboro, N.C. general of Regional Health Command – in a recount, preventing a foreign medical Object from Atlantic, and RHC-A Command Sgt. Maj. being left inside a patient. Volunteer Title: Class teacher B MEDDAC noncommissioned officer in charge of Matthew Brady joined the leadership at U.S. Army Why you volunteer: God placed the call Medical Department Activity-Fort Stewart for a tour PNS, Sgt. Mitchell Williams admires Roberts’s courage on my heart of Winn Army Community Hospital June 7. and determination and spoke about the importance of being accountable. What do you like most about Before the tour, Dingle took the time to meet with volunteering? Meeting new people two of the Soldiers who work the staff duty desk at “She showed that regardless of the rank that was in Winn, and imparted some words of wisdom to them. the room, she would respectfully and tactfully let them MEDDAC Medical Maintenance Soldier, Spc. Daria know that hey … there is a problem and we need to Voronova, had the opportunity to speak with Dingle address it," Williams said. about her continued growth as a Soldier. She admired Roberts appreciated being recognized, and she Dingle’s engaged interest in her future. touched on the importance of maintaining a constant “I really liked that he asked me about my education, state of accountability during any proce- that he gave me advice,” Voronova said. dure. Voronova, a native of Russia, has her degree in law “Don't be afraid to and plans to further her education. After speaking speak up," Roberts said. coastal with General Dingle about the Green-to-Gold pro- “Because maybe if I gram, she is interested to mull over this unique route. didn’t want to speak or psychology Dingle and Brady were at Winn for a limited amount anything I could have of time, but they made their rounds to many of the said … oh yeah, I have Daniel B. Nagelberg, phD departments at Winn. Dingle touched on the impor- everything … you never tance of being an engaged leader, learning something want to leave anything about each of the Soldiers he engaged with during his in the patient because at Daniel a. Bochner, phD visit. the end of the day, “You can tell the maturity in our Soldiers just when they’re the most impor- Kristen l. coln, phD you talk to them," Dingle said. tant person in that When talking with the Soldiers, Dingle said he room." appreciated learning about the Soldiers interests and he tour at Winn Kimberly Brauda, lpc speaking with them about their future plans for indi- is just one of • children • adults vidual development. many stops for T • testing • counseling To close out his visit, Dingle recognized a few Dingle as he tours the MEDDAC Soldiers and Civilians with his commander many Military Treatment coins for their continued effort to the quality and Facility's within the 352-2992 safety of the Soldiers and beneficiaries at Winn. RHC-A footprint. 322 Stephenson Ave., Savannah www.coastalpsychology.com Full Armor Auto Accessories CARS & TRUCKS HEADLIGHTS TAIL LIGHT LED & EURO LIGHTS $ 00 2 WEEK SALE $149 $59.99 13 Full Window 2-Window WAY YOU Tint Special Tint Special WANT IT Located Behind Fred’s on Veterans Parkway ANY ANY LARGE SPECIALTY OR UP TO 5 TOPPINGS. WWW.ATOMY.USA.COM • WWW.FULLARMORAUTOACCESSORIES.COM 730 Weeping Willow Drive #106 • 912-877-3292 AVAILABLE IN THIN OR REGULAR CRUST. 730 WeepingLocated Willow behind Dr. #106 the Fred’s• Hinesville, on Veterans GA 31313 Parkway • 912-877-3292 Online Promo Code: RHHLANY13

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Photo by Spc. Joshua Petke Warrant Officer Tom Martinak, electronic systems maintenance technician with Co. B, 703rd BSB, 2IBCT, 3rd ID, explains the different communication sys- tems to members of the BUSAVA, June 7, at Fort Stewart. Brotherhood of U.S. Army Veterans Association visit Spc. Joshua Petke The Spartans of 2nd Infantry Brigade “These had to be made for the sum- they were to visit Fort Stewart, said Capt. 2IBCT Public Affairs Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division host- mer,” he said. Edgardo Soto, assistant operations officer ed this year’s tour. After the museum, the association final- for 703rd BSB. Members and Families of the They visited the Fort Stewart museum, ized their tour with a visit to Fort Stewart’s “It was a great honor to be able to talk Brotherhood of U.S. Army Veterans ate lunch at the Spartan dining facility Warriors Walk, where the group paused with Veterans and hear their stories.” Association participated in a tour on Fort and spoke with mechanics of 703rd for a moment of silence to remember and The visit of Coastal Georgia continued Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield June 7. Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd IBCT, 3rd pay respect to the Fallen. on the following day with a tour of Hunter Each year, the association selects a loca- ID. You could feel how sincerely touched Army Airfield. tion for their annual alumni reunion. This Memories were brought to the forefront year they chose Coastal Georgia as their as they were guided through the 3rd host. Battalion 15th Infantry Regiment’s “China Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield Room” museum located in the 2nd IBCT was on the top of their list said Robert headquarters which showcases a collec- Buckalew, president of BUSAVA. tion of historical artifacts that harkened BUSAVA began as an organization of back to their days of service. WWII 15th Cavalry Veterans; the associa- “I always enjoy visiting the different tion counts former armor, cavalry, infan- installations and seeing what’s new with try and military police among its members the Army,” said Henry Leal, a veteran of today, but continues to honor its origin 4th Armored Division. “It is funny to see with the WWII Veterans of the 15th Cav. that the Army has changed so much, yet According to Buckalew, “The last mem- has stayed the same.” ber of that first organization, Tech Sgt Roy Leal served as a track mechanic in Edward Huelbig, passed away only this Nuremberg Germany during the 1960’s. past year at the age of 92. When Edward Ueelacker, a veteran who The Group regularly draws 40, includ- served during the Korean War, saw a dis- ing members, spouses and children or play of the uniform he wore during the Photo by Sgt. William Begley, 3rd CAB grand-children (all of full age), who Korean War, he stated that the uniform he Warrant Officer Michael Pesamoska shows a group of veterans and family accompany an elderly parent or grandpar- wore did not feel like it was meant to be members with the Brotherhood of BUSAVA around a UH-60M Black Hawk ent during the tours. worn in Korea during the winter. helicopter during a tour on Hunter Army Airfield, June 8.

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Curb cuts on is hiring full and part-time and conveniently located minutes 325 General Screven Way, Hines- General Screven , Hendry st, and main 171 Burnt Pines Road, Ludowici. Re- EMT and Paramedics from the new Oglethorpe shopping ville. $294,900. Office space in prime street. Located in the downtown over- duced to $124,900. 3 bedroom, 2 bath area and Fort Stewart! Schedule your POSITION AVAILABLE!! location, 2 story brick office with ap- lay district. 11,429 sqft of Retail across home located in Burnt Pines. Jimmy personal showing today! Jimmy Shan- The Press-Sentinel has an open- proximately 10 parking spaces. Build- from Liberty Square Shopping Center. Shanken, Coldwell Banker Holtzman, ken, Coldwell Banker Holtzman, REAL- ing is located across the street from Leased at $13 NNN. Jimmy Shanken, REALTORS, 912-368-4300 or 912-977- ing for a full-time position in TORS, 912-368-4300 or 912-977-4733 Bradwell High School, less than 1 mile Coldwell Banker Holtzman, REALTORS, 4733 or email jimmyshanken@cold- marketing. Applicant should or email jimmy.shanken@coldwell- to Fort Stewaart Main Gate. MOTIVAT- 912-368-4300 or 912-977-4733 or wellbanker.com have a commitment to custom- banker.com ED SELLER. Jimmy Shanken, Coldwell email jimmy.shanken@coldwellbanker. er service, good English and Banker Holtzman, REALTORS, 912- com grammar skills, general knowl- 368-4300 or 912-977-4733 or email edge of computer use, a reli- [email protected] UNDER CONTRACT able vehicle and a willingness 256 Daisy Circle, Glennville - to grow with the company. $124,900. 3 beds 2 baths 1,304 sq. Marketing experience a plus. ft. Gorgeous home on a large corner Apply in person at lot. Impeccably clean. Open floorplan. 252 W. Walnut St. 108 Ali Avenue, Hinesville. $340,000. Large laundry room and storage area. Detached over-sized 1-car car garage/ or send resume to Magnificent Executive home is a mas- 402 West Oglethorpe Highway, terpiece of design and craftsmanship workshop/man cave and carport. Ceil- 847 Sagewood Drive, Hinesville P.O. Box 607, Jesup 31598 Hinesville - $799,900. Excellent Retail featuring hardwood flooring, granite ing fans throughout the house. Quite - 126,900. Recently refreshed 5 bed- No phone calls please. 12746 East Oglethorpe Highway, Midway - $69,900. Excellent Commer- Development Opportunity located on countertops, arches, detailed crown retreat. Front and back porch. This room 2 bath brick home located with- Real Estate cial Opportunity near the proposed US 84 inside the Hinesville Downtown molding, and a great media room. The home is located outside the city lim- in 5 minutes of Ft. Stewart Gate 3 and Midway City Hall. This location is con- Development Overlay District . This grand entryway, sweeping staircase, its of Glennville, easy commute to Ft. Wynn Army Hospital. The 2nd brigade exquisite crystal chandelier draws you Stewart, and close to shopping area. homes For sale venient to I95 and Ft.Stewart zoned IC. parcel is currently zoned C2 and has 2 area and Wright Army Airfield. Conve- Perfect for retail , fuel, or restaurant. fresh water ponds, one of which could into a voluminous layout made for en- Easy commute to Claxton, Reidsville niently located close to schools and 3BR/2BA, Condo FSBO. Own- Jimmy Shanken, Coldwell Banker be filled in and used for water reten- tertaining. Elegant formal dining room, and adjacent communities. Home is shopping. Living room has vaulted er financing available. $55,000. Holtzman, REALTORS, 912-368-4300 or tion. Jimmy Shanken, Coldwell Banker gourmet kitchen, two-story great ready to be occupied and waiting for ceilings with a wood burning fireplace Security lights, extra storage. 912-977-4733 or email jimmy.shan- Holtzman, REALTORS, 912-368-4300 or room with fireplace walks you to the you to make it YOURS! Jimmy Shanken, and a separate dining room. Proper- 1-level, screened patio. Priva- [email protected] 912-977-4733 or email jimmy.shan- large and inviting rear deck. Grand Coldwell Banker Holtzman, REALTORS, ty has an in-ground water sprinkler, cy fence, tile/carpet, fresh- [email protected] Master suite on first floor. Centrally lo- 912-368-4300 or 912-977-4733 or rook and AC unit is less than 5 years ly painted. 912-492-5575. cated to Ft Stewart gates. Jimmy Shan- email jimmy.shanken@coldwellbank- old. New carpet, paint and appliances. ken, 912-368-4300, 912-977-4733 or er.com AC unit was upgraded to make up for land/lots For sale email jimmyshanken@coldwellbanker. space of the enclosed garage. Jimmy com Brigitte Cabeza Shanken, 912- Shanken, Coldwell Banker Holtzman, 3 Acre Lots 222-8279 or brigitte.shanken@cold- REALTORS, 912-368-4300 or 912-977- 10 minutes from Statesboro, water/ wellbanker.com, Coldwell Banker 4733 or email jimmy.shanken@cold- septic available. Owner financing 415 South Main Street, Hinesville - Holtzman, REALTORS. wellbanker.com $1000 down + closing. 912-764- 105 General Stewart Way, Hinesville $1,350,000. Prime commercial oppor- 9955. www.southgeorgialand.com (Leasing) - $1,250/Mo. Excellent office tunity, lighted intersection with 20,000 opportunity for sale or for lease. Meets VPD! Located 1 mile to Fort. Stewart Land for Sale all ADA requirements. Updated office main gate. Excellent Retail or Restau- 4.23 acres 31373 Hwy 80 W. (near on large lot. Great Counseling, Physical rant site. Former Bank of America 632 Trevor Street, Hinesville - Hopeulikit). $25,000, Hwy frontage, Therapy, Lawyer or Doctor opportuni- Building. Jimmy Shanken, Coldwell $114,900. This remarkable all brick Great building site. Call 912-690- ty. Convenient to Fort Stewart Gates Banker Holtzman, REALTORS, 912-368- house is a must see! IMMACULATE 0359 912-682-8270. and the New Armstrong University. 4300 or 912-977-4733 or email jimmy. HOME WAITING FOR YOU! It features a Lease price $1,250 per month. Jimmy [email protected] beautiful wood burning fireplace at For rent Shanken, Coldwell Banker Holtzman, 1239 Pineridge Way, Hinesville - REALTORS, 912-368-4300 or 912-977- the comfort of your very large and FOR LEASE $109,900. Christy style floor plan just a 4733 or email jimmy.shanken@cold- open living room with cathedral ceil- Butler Ave -Midway few minutes to Ft Stewart gate 7. Well wellbanker.com 910 Brett Drive, Hinesville. $49,900. ings. Large bedrooms, walk in closets. 7500 sf building laid out home with no wasted space. This 3 bedroom 2 bath town home is a Ceiling fans in all bedrooms. Freshly Ideal for Wood burning fireplace in the living great investment opportunity or start- painted, new roof. Quite backyard with Start up Church room, walk in closet in the MB Nice ed home. This home features an open privacy fence for those BBQ days with Antiques size pantry in the kitchen, fresh car- concept living area, ceiling fans, out- the family. Located minutes from Fort Clothing/Uniforms pet in the living room and bedrooms. door storage closet, and washer and Stewart gates, shopping, restaurants, Furniture Store Owner will provide prospective buyers dryer hookups. Buying is cheaper than schools and hospital. Let me show you $1200 per month or a $1,000 credit to paint the exterior of renting! Jimmy Shanken, Coldwell your new home! Jimmy Shanken, Cold- For Sale -$159,000 105 General Stewart Way, Hinesville the house. Jimmy Shanken, Coldwell Banker Holtzman, REALTORS, 912-368- well Banker Holtzman, REALTORS, 912- - some owner financing - $199,900. Excellent office opportuni- 113 Commerce Street, Hinesville. Banker Holtzman, REALTORS, 912-368- 4300 or 912-977-4733 or email jim- 368-4300 or 912-977-4733 or email available to a qualified buyer ty for sale or for lease. Meets all ADA $179,900. Office Opportunity located 4300 or 912-977-4733 or email jimmy. [email protected] [email protected] 912 663-9685 requirements. Updated office on large in the Central downtown Hinesville [email protected] June 15, 2017 The Frontline 7B Army Community Service

Register now for ACS classes Weekdays ACS will conduct informal funds training 9 a.m. to You asked, we listened. Online registration is now Lending Closet...... 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. noon June 29 at Hunter. Learn how to execute this role available for FRG classes through Eventbrite. Please Building 1286 properly and the essential tasks that go with managing go to https://www.eventbrite.com/o/army-communi- FRG informal funds. Call 912-767-1257 to register. ty-service-fort-stewarthunter-aaf-12997030788. Link Before baby arrives class date change is also posted on the ACS portion of the Team Stewart The last June session of New Parent Support Program, Attend AFTB Leadership Seminar website. Before Baby Arrives, is 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday in ACS Why should you attend the AFTB Leadership building 82. Please call 912-767-2882 for questions. Seminar? Simple, AFTB is back, better than ever, and Learn, empower yourself with ACS we have wonderful spouse trainers. If you want to ACS has many great services for Soldiers, spouses Learn scream-free parenting improve leadership skills, explore what type of leader and children, yet not everyone knows we are located Children can be a challenge but there are techniques you truly are and mentor other spouses in the com- in five different areas. Stop by today and visit the staff that can help you parent your child without losing your munity then this event is for you. We grow through on Stewart in buildings 81, 82, 86, 87 and the SFAC patience. Come connect with our Family Advocacy change and this seminar will be the first in several building 4973. The Hunter staff is located in building Program on June 21 in ACS building 82 as we conduct years for the Stewart-Hunter community, 9 a.m. to 3 1286. You’ll be glad you did. Let’s push ACS programs Scream-Free Parenting. Learn the skills to keep calm p.m. June 21 – 23. Please call 912-767-1257 to register in 2017. and effectively communicate with your child. Call or register at the ACS Eventbrite page. 912-767-2882 for details. Like ACS on Facebook EFMP Lunch and Learn Search for “Army Community Service, Stewart/ Learn about summer weather, safety Bring your lunch and join the Exceptional Family Hunter AAF.” You can get ACS Exceptional Family Southeast Georgia experiences a broad range of Member Program team for their June Lunch and Learn Member Program information by searching for weather and ACS wants to ensure spouses and Families Series, Lupus Awareness, noon to 1 p.m. June 29, at “Stewart/Hunter Exceptional Family Member know about the many agencies available for assistance. ACS building 86. Attendees will learn about the causes Program.” Help our Hunter Army Airfield community Join ACS 10 a.m. Tuesday at Firestation #1, building of lupus, symptoms of lupus and treatment for lupus. get more “likes” by visiting their Facebook page. ACS 1850, 1164 W. 15th Street. Lots of resources and items For more information call 912-767-5058. publishes great information for our Soldiers and Army for all Family Members to enjoy. The smokehouse and Families there as well. Search for Hunter Army Airfield emergency vehicles will be on hand for children to Join us for July EFMP lunch, learn and pass the word along. experience as well as tours of the Firehouse. Please Plan now for the July EFMP Lunch and Learn Series. call 912-767-1257 for questions and registration. Diabetes Awareness will be presented by: Maj. Yi-Ling Free Classes offered at Stewart (Jennifer) Lee, chief nutrition care service, Winn Army Following are upon request from chain of command Learn financial planning for PCS Community Hospital. Bring your lunch and join us for • Sponsorship Training Come to our Financial Planning for PCS class and this informative series, noon to 1 p.m. July 27, ACS • Risk Management for Senior NCOs (E7-E9) we will help you and other military Families plan for building 86. For more information call 912-767-5058 • FAP Commander/Senior Leader Briefing permanent change of stations, while weighing your options of buying versus renting a house; and budget- ACS building is accessible to everyone Every Monday ing for the move. The class is 10 to 11:30 a.m. every Army Community Service wishes to inform our com- Financial Planning for PCS...... 10 to 11:30 a.m. Monday in ACS building 86; and Tuesdays if a Holiday munity that our facilities meet, or exceed, the standards ACS Stewart, building 86 falls on Monday. A recent survey found that the aver- for persons with disabilities. Our facilities are wheel- *Mandatory for E-4 and Below age “out of pocket” expenses range about $2000 per chair accessible; and should you need assistance upon move. ACS can help. This class is mandatory for E-4 arrival, please inform one of our staff members. The and below. Please call 912-767-5059 for questions. playground next to building 82 at Fort Stewart is certi- Free Classes offered at Hunter fied as an Exceptional Family Member playground. Call for appointment for the following: Get FRG informal-funds training Hunter EFMP playground is located next to building • Army Family Team Building Infant Massage The rules and regulations of managing FRG informal 1284. For questions, please contact ACS at 912-767- • FAP Commander/Senior Leader Briefing funds can be overwhelming at times, but have no fear. 5058 or 912-315-6816. FMWR and Coastal Happenings

Limited free garden plots available $422.97 per person, ocean view rooms $522.97 per on scheduling, pricing and signing up, visit A limited number of free, 20-foot-by-20-foot tilled person and balcony rooms $622.97 per person. First StewartHunterMWR.com or call Parent Central garden plots are available in the area near the Bits and deposit of $25 per person due June 29, 2017; second Services at 912-767-2312 (Stewart) or 912-315-5425 Bridle Equestrian Club stables off Georgia Highway deposit of $200 due June 25, 2018, and final payment (Hunter). 144, Fort Stewart. Gardeners must supply their own due Aug. 27, 2018. gardening tools, fertilizer, etc. Sign up at Holbrook Prices do not include gratuities. For more informa- ‘Welcome commanders’ at golf scramble Equipment Rental Facility, building 8325. For more tion, call 912-767-2841 (Stewart) or 912-315-3674 All are invited to the "Welcome All New Hunter information, call 912-435-8205. (Hunter). Commanders’ Golf Scramble," hosted by Hunter’s garrison commander, beginning at 1 p.m. June 23 at Scout Discounts serving Stewart-Hunter Vie in All-Army Ten-Miler Qualifier Race Hunter Golf Course. Scramble is a great opportunity SCOUT Military Discounts (free for iPhone and Earn the honor of representing the 3rd Infantry to welcome the new commanders, for team building, Android) has landed at Stewart-Hunter! SCOUT con- Division in the 33rd Annual Army Ten-Miler in for camaraderie and to get acquainted with the Hunter nects Soldiers, veterans, retirees and their Families Washington, D.C., Oct. 8 by being a top finisher course. Cost is $35 for nonmembers, $30 for members. with nearby and online military discounts; specials at Saturday in the Qualifier Race at Donovan Field, Fort For more information, call 912-315-9115. FMWR facilities, events and services; and military Stewart. Two females and four males will qualify. Only non-profits. Also add your favorite discounts to share active-duty may qualify, but Family Members, retirees Commander’s Scramble at Taylors Creek with our military community and get rewarded. Visit and DoD Civilians are welcome to participate. The Enjoy golf, camaraderie and team-building during SCOUTMilitary.com for details. qualifier begins at 6 a.m. Runners can register begin- the Commander's Scramble June 23 at Taylors Creek ning at 5 a.m. at the Donovan Field location. For more Golf Course. Start time is 1 p.m. The cost of $30 for Take a Whitewater rafting trip information, call 912-767-8238. members and $35 for nonmembers includes greens Shoot the rapids and feel the splash of the cool water fee, cart fee, range balls, mulligans, lunch, course con- and thrills of whitewater rafting on the Chattahoochee test and prizes. For more information, visit River July 8. It’s part of MWR Outdoor Recreation’s 2017 StewartMWR.com or call 912-767-2370. River Adventures Series and it’s open to all. The trip features classic river rapids, the ducky ride and a demo ‘Pete’s Dragon' Featured at Holbrook ride. Lunch will be catered on the island at the river. "Pete’s Dragon," rated PG, will be shown June 24 as The cost is $75 per person. Ready for an adventure? part of the Holbrook Pond “Movies Under the Stars” Call today to register at 912-435-9313 or 912-435-8205. series. The movies are free and begin 15 minutes after sunset. Popcorn and drinks will be available for sale Summer reading registration underway (cash only). Movie-goers are asked to bring their own Registration is under way for the Summer Reading chairs or blankets. Other movies and dates they will Program 2017 at George P. Hays Library. The free read- be shown are: ing program is for children in kindergarten through July 22 Secret Life of Pets, rated PG the 8th grade. Theme is “Reading by Design.” Aug. 19 Moana, rated PG Participants will receive prizes as they reach reading Sept. 16 Sing, rated PG milestones and the library will have several contests, Oct. 28 Goosebumps, rated PG with cool prizes, for participating readers based on For more information, call 912-435-9313. STEM activities. Program ends July 31. Call 912-767- 2828 or stop by Hays Library to learn more. Save $$$ wearing flip flops to skating Wear flip flops when you check in at Corkan Fun Jacksonville Jaguar tickets go on sale Center, building 449, and you can roller skate for just Tickets for all pre-season and regular season $4, 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, in observance of National Flip Jacksonville Jaguars home games are now on sale at Flop Day. It’s a great way to save. (P.S. Don’t forget your the Stewart-Hunter Leisure Travel Offices. Ticket pric- socks.) For more information, call 912-767-4273. es will vary according to the game. The Jaguars play their home games at EverBank Field in Jacksonville. Dad can enjoy free bowling, admission They will open the 2017-2018 exhibition season in Make Corkan Recreation Area or Stewart Bowling Jacksonville Aug. 17 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Vie in Taylors Creek Club Championship Center one of the ways you honor Dad on Father’s Day, and regular season play at home Sept. 17 against the The Taylors Creek Club Championship will be played noon to 5 p.m. June 18, at either facility. Dad gets one Tennessee Titans. The Fort Stewart Leisure Travel Office July 8 and 9 at par 72 Taylors Creek Golf Course on Fort free game or admission just for being so special and (912-767-2841) is in the PX Furniture Mall Complex. Stewart. Champions will be crowned in the Men's important in our lives. For more information, call 912- The Hunter office (912-315-3674) is in the Hunter PX Division, Women's Division, Senior Division (50 to 59) 767-4273. Exchange. and Super Senior Division (60 and older). The tourna- ment is open to the public. PGA Professional John Sign up for backpacks, school supplies Leisure Travel offers 7-day, 5-day cruise Fesperman Jr. said all players will be given a tee time. Online registration is scheduled to begin Wednesday Leisure Travel is offering two Eastern Caribbean The $75-per-player cost includes greens fee, cart fee, for free backpacks and school supplies provided by cruise packages aboard the Carnival Ship Sunshine. range balls, prizes and lunch on Sunday. Players are Operation Homefront for children of active-duty E1-E6 Both cruises sail out of Port Canaveral, Fla. The choic- asked to register before July 6. For more information, service members. Families must pre-register at events. es: call 912-767-2370. OperationHomefront.org to receive a backpack. • CRUISE 1: 7 days, sails Oct. 21, 2018. Ports of call: Supplies are limited, therefore it is on a first-registered, Dominican Republic, St. Thomas, San Juan, Grand SKIES Unlimited offers camp fun first-served basis. The backpacks and supplies will be Turk. Inside rooms are $670.30 per person, ocean view Stewart-Hunter SKIES Unlimited has a variety of given out during Community Activity Information $800.30 per person, balcony $970.30. First deposit of ways to fill summer vacation days for CYS-registered Registration and Back to School Fairs July 25 at Newman $25 per person due June 29; second deposit of $200 children and youth. How do Princess Camp, Live to Fitness Center on Stewart, and July 27 at Tominac Fitness due May 21, 2018; and final payment due Aug. 6, 2018. Dance Camp, Hip Hop Camp or Happy Feet Camp Center on Hunter. The fairs offer a one-stop place to • CRUISE 2: 5 days, sails Oct. 28, 2018. Ports of call: sound? How about classes in Jiu-Jitsu, Stewart or gather information about area schools and commu- Dominican Republic and Grand Turk. Inside rooms Hunter Rhythm Band? Or piano lessons? For details nity events. For more information, call 912-767-6212. STEM Page 1B

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FORT STEWART AND HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD 'Health of the Forces up Front' 2016 Water Quality Report

The Directorate of Public Works (DPW) is pleased to present Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield’s Annual Water Quality Report (Water System Identification CG1790024 and CG0510107, respectively). This report provides you with a detailed account of all water monitoring and testing results gathered in 2016 confirm- ing the Installation’s good water quality. As always, our goal is to provide our patrons with safe and dependable drinking water. Additional copies of this report are available at the Installation’s Environmental Offices: Fort Stewart Building 1137 and Hunter Army Airfield Building 615.

Protecting your water source Conserving our Water Supply Georgia Water Restrictions The sources of drinking water (both Everyday throughout the Georgia has received significant rainfall over the past year. tap and bottled) include rivers, lakes, world, nations are facing However, the state still restricts outdoor water use to conserve streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, water problems in terms of our water resources. Homes and businesses with odd-num- and wells. As water travels over the both quantity and quality. Be- bered addresses may water on Sundays, Tuesdays, & Thurs- land or through the ground, water tween 1950 and 1970, global days and even numbered or unnumbered addresses water dissolves naturally-occurring miner- water demand tripled and is on Mondays, Wednesdays, & Saturdays from 12 midnight to als and, in some cases, radioactive expected to double within 35 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 12 midnight. All outdoor water use is years. Although 75 percent prohibited on Fridays. material. Therefore, water can pick Closed-Loop Central Vehicle Wash Facility up substances as by-products from of the earth is covered by both the presence of animals and water, only 1 percent is available as renewable fresh water, human activities. Contaminants and only about one-third of all precipitation that falls on the that may be present in source water land goes back to the oceans by rivers and runoff. We are a include: nation whose water needs are rapidly rising while available • Microbial contaminants, such as supplies are shrinking; regional water crises are becoming increasingly frequent as water tables are falling and stream viruses and bacteria that may come from sewage treatment flow is decreasing. We can no longer take our drinking water plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and for granted. This means that individuals, municipalities, indus- wildlife. tries, and governments must be proactive in conserving and • Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can protecting our water supplies. The consequences of recurring be naturally- occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, long duration droughts are far-reaching, affecting wildlife, veg- industrial and domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas etation, and humans. Additionally, drought impacts on society production, or mining and farming activities. are often exacerbated by the demand that people place on the • Pesticides or herbicides, which may come from a variety water supply. Water is the most precious commodity we have of sources such as agriculture, urban runoff, and residential on this planet; we ought not to treat it as if it were an unlimited uses. resource. By shifting our priorities for water usage, we can prevent water scarcity. The well has run dry in many places— • Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and let’s not make our community next! volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and they can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and Health Effects of Lead in Water Source Water Assessment septic systems. If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health A source water assessment • Radioactive contaminants, which can be either naturally- problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. has been performed on the occurring or the result of oil and gas production and mining Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and compo- source of your drinking water activities. nents associated with service lines and home plumbing. Water (the Floridan Aquifer). The Systems are responsible for providing high quality drinking wa- In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the Environ- Wellhead Protection Plans ter, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing mental Protection Agency (EPA) prescribes regulations that at Fort Stewart and Hunter components. When your water has been sitting for several limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided Army Airfield were developed hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by by public water systems. FDA regulations establish limits for to determine the susceptibil- flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using contaminants in bottled water, which provide the same public ity of contaminants entering water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead health protection. Drinking water, including bottled water, may our drinking water supply and in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Infor- reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of to better identify ways for mation on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not protecting our water source. you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More For further information, a copy Drinking Water Hotline or at www.epa.gov/safewater/lead information about contaminants and potential health effects of these Wellhead Protection can be obtained by calling EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline Plans may be reviewed at (800-426-4791). www2.epa.gov/learn-issues/health-and-safety Where does my water come from? the Fort Stewart Environmental Office, 1550 Veterans Park- way (Bldg. 1137), Fort Stewart, GA 31314. Point of contact Monitoring Frequencies Fort Stewart’s main water supply comes from eight munic- is Mr. Stanley Thomas, 912-767-2010. ipal groundwater wells that are no less than 500 feet deep, Only EPA approved laboratory methods are used to analyze your while Hunter Army Airfield residents are serviced by four drinking water. Our personnel take water samples from numer- 500-foot deep wells and one 1100-foot deep well. Ground- Vulnerability ous locations throughout the distribution system and residential water is stored in permeable rock layers called aquifers, Both MEDDAC’S Preventive Medicine and the DPW con- taps; samples are then delivered to an accredited laboratory where which are like underground lakes. Our groundwater is sup- water quality analyses are performed as follows: tinually monitor the drinking water for contaminants. Our plied by the Floridan Aquifer. Before the water is distributed, water is SAFE to drink; however, some people may be more Fort Stewart Hunter Army Air- the water is chlorinated to kill disease-causing organisms Parameter vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general Frequency field Frequency and fluoridated to promote dental health. population. Immunocompromised persons such as those Biological Contaminants Once a month Once a month with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have Volatile Organic Contaminants Once every 3 years Once every 3 years undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other (VOCs) Waived Waived immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be Synthetic Organic Contaminants Once every 3 years Once every 3 years particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek (SOCs) Once every 3 years Once every 3 years Inorganic Contaminants (IOCs) Once every year Once every year advice about drinking water from their health care providers. Lead and Copper Once a quarter Once every 3 years EPA/CDC (Center for Disease Control) guidelines on appropri- Nitrates/Nitrites Approx. once every 3 yrs Approx. once every ate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 3 yrs and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Unregulated Contaminants Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).

Below is a table that indicates the constituents that have been detected during sampling of Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield’s water supply system. DETECTED CONTAMINANTS1 Fort Stewart Hunter Army Airfield MCL MCLG Typical Source of Contaminants Parameter Range of Sample Violation Range of Sample Violation Detected Detection Date2 Detected Detection Date2

REGULATED CONTAMINANTS Water additive used to control microbes Jan-Dec Erosion of natural deposits; Water additive which promotes Fluoride (ppm) 4 4 0.97* 0.50-1.70 NO 0.99* 0.60-1.60 Jan-Dec NO 2016 2016 strong teeth; Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories

Chlorine (ppm) 4 0.20 0.73* 0.20-1.54 Jan-Dec NO 0.94* 0.21-1.78 Jan-Dec 2016 2016 NO Aug Lead (ppb) AL=15 0 8.19** 0.1-18.6 Aug-Sep NO 2.4** 0 - 110 NO Corrosion of household plumbing system; Erosion of natural deposits. 2016 2016 Aug-Sep By-product of drinking water chlorination Copper (ppb) AL=1300 0 158** 1.39-296 NO 210** 3.1 - 260 Aug NO Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural 2016 2016 deposits; Leaching from wood preservatives. By-product of drinking water chlorination TTHMs [Total Jun 80 0 3.69* n/d-12.6 Mar-Dec 14.5 14.5 trihalomethanes] (ppb) 2016 NO 2016 NO Jun Haloacetic Acids (ppb) 60 0 Mar-Dec NO 0.38* n/d-1.9 2016 1.4 1.4 2016 NO

UNREGULATED CONTAMINANTS By-product of drinking water chlorination It is naturally-occurring element and is used as strontium carbonate in Strontium n/a n/a 327* 310-360 Feb-Aug NO n/a*** n/a*** n/a*** n/a*** 2014 pyrotechnics, in steelBy-product production, of drinkingas a catalyst water and chlorination as a lead scavenger Mar-Dec Jan-Jun Chloroform (ppb) n/a n/a 1.48* n/d-4.6 2016 NO n/d n/d 2016 NO Jun Dibromochloromethane (ppb) n/a n/a 0.88* n/d-3.3 Mar-Dec NO 4.2 NO 2016 4.2 2016 Sodium (ppb) n/a n/a 11,900* 5,100-14,000 Aug NO 25,100* 8,700-87,000 May-Oct NO Erosion of natural deposits; Leaching through soils high in sodium 2015 2014 Aug Iron (ppb) n/a n/a n/d n/d NO 80* 50-200 May-Oct NO Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion 2015 2014 Mar-Dec Dichlorobromomethane (ppb) Jun n/a n/a 1.26* n/d-4.7 2016 NO 1.5 1.5 2016 NO By-product of drinking water chlorination

Mar-Dec Jun Dibromoacetic Acid n/a n/a n/d n/d NO 1.4 1.4 NO By-product of drinking water chlorination 2016 2016 Jun Dichloroacetic Acid n/a n/a 0.38* n/d-1.9 Mar-Dec NO n/d n/d NO By-product of drinking water chlorination 2016 2016

1The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk as some contaminants 2Based on most recent sampling requirement **Value represents 90th percentile value of most recent sampling, see frequency below. naturally occur in drinking water systems. *Average of all detections. ***Sampling not required at Hunter Army Airfield

Terms and Abbreviations: ppb: Parts per billion; a unit of measure equivalent to a single penny in $10,000,000. TTHM: Total Trihalomethanes; by-products of drinking water disinfection. Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG): Level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there Range: The range of the highest and lowest analytical values of a reported contaminant. For example, the is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. range of an unregulated contaminant may be 10.1 (lowest value) to 13.4 (highest value). EPA requires the range to be reported for certain analytes. Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): Highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. n/d- Not Detected.; n/a- Not applicable; pos- Positive for the presence. Action Level (AL): The concentration of a contaminant which, when exceeded, triggers treatment or other TT: Treatment Technique. requirements which a water system must follow. MRDL: Maximum Residual Disinfection Level. ppm: Parts per million; a unit of measure equivalent to a single penny in $10,000. MRDLG: Maximum Residual Disinfection Level Goal.

Questions. Any concerns can be addressed at our quarterly Environmental Quality Control Committee meet- DPW/Environmental Division ings. You may contact the Environmental Division at 912-767-2010 for the next scheduled meeting. Stewart-Hunter Page 9B briefs Education Matters Page 10B See Page 10B

Sports&RecreationJune 15, 2017

Photos by Sgt. 1st Class Ben Navratil Spc. Destiny Ward, a human resources specialist with 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade, jumps rope while running at Fort Stewart June 8. Ward was taking part in a running clinic to learn new techniques to improve her running ability; by running while jumping rope she was able to be more conscious of how her feet should be striking the ground as she runs. 3rd IDSB holds running clinic Sgt. 1st Class Ben Navratil ing and strengthening to help Spc. Alexandra 3rd IDSB Public Affairs improve their run.” Gonzales, an The clinic started out in a intelligence Soldiers from the 3rd classroom setting, where analyst with 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Elliott explained basic physi- IDSB, demon- Brigade attended a running ology and gave the Soldiers strates the clinic held on Fort Stewart, tips on running techniques proper tech- June 8. like how their feet should be nique for the The clinic focused on warm striking the ground and where plank exercise up and running techniques their body weight should be at Moon Theater designed to help improve in relation to their stride. on Fort Stewart, Soldiers’ run times. Following that, the group as Sandra Sandra M. Elliott, a retired moved out to a track where Elliott, a retired U.S. Army physical therapist they could try out some of the Army physical and current owner of a local warm-up exercises and therapist, and running company taught the observe each other as they ran owner of a local class of about 30 Soldiers. to make sure they were using running compa- “This is a natural running the new techniques they’d ny, explains how clinic,” Elliott said. “It’s learned. that will help designed to teach participants “I hope I opened their with a Soldier’s about the elastic components minds to a whole new way of running ability. of the body and how they can thinking about running,” said use that and dynamic stretch- Elliott.

Learn about Army Sports Programs Courtesy Photo Special to the Frontline has training centers that specialize in some events, such as boxing, wrestling, and modern pentathlon. The U.S. Army provides the tools and training to allow Depending on your sport, you will be assigned a train- Soldiers with athletic prowess to succeed in interna- ing location, usually near a college or sports club with tional competition, and offers various programs through a proven record in preparing athletes for international which those Soldiers can achieve their Olympic dreams. competition. The World Class Athlete Program For information or to initiate an application, contact is one of more than 200 Morale, Welfare and Recreation the following: Contact the U.S. Army World Class Athlete programs the Army provides Soldiers and families. Program at (877) 410-3537, or visit www.thearmywcap. Through WCAP, the Army provides athletes the oppor- com tunity to train and compete in national and interna- tional sporting events and the summer and winter All Army Sports Program Olympics. The All Army Sports Program provides an avenue Through Army funding, WCAP Soldiers receive spe- for U.S. Army Soldiers to reach their potential in Liberty softball cialized coaching, access to state-of-the-art training national and international sporting competition. venues, and sports medicine, and physical therapy. Most The Army selects qualified Soldiers for short-term importantly, Army athletes will have the opportunity to training and competition periods, lasting between tourney coming participate top national and international competitions. four days and three months. The period of competi- Special to the Frontline be played between the four The program offers all members of the Army (Active tion depends on your sport and your level of skill fields at James Brown Park. Duty, Army Reserve and National Guard) equal oppor- within your sport. The Liberty County Liberty County will have a tunity for selection, but athletes must meet the basic Active duty, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Recreation Department team in each tournament; requirements for participation: Reserve and Active Guard Reserve Soldiers are eligible will host the Georgia ages 7-8, 10U, 12U, and • All participants must be in good military standing to apply for participation in the All Army Sports Recreation and Parks 14U. • Enlisted athletes must have completed Basic Combat Program. All Army Sports staff review each application Association District 2 youth First and second place Training and Advanced Individualized Training. and consider the background of applicants, recent fast pitch softball tourna- teams will advance to state • Once selected, an athlete must hold a national or performances, athletic awards, and other attributes. ments in late June. tourneys in Moultrie (7-8), international ranking from the governing body of his Applicants may provide newspaper clippings, letters Located at James Brown Bainbridge (10U), East or her sporting event. of recommendation, or other forms of support. Park starting June 23 and Point (11U) and Augusta • Athletes must hold a United States Olympic Note: This is NOT a change in MOS opportunity or ending June 27, the tourna- (14U). Liberty County’s 10U Committee World Class Certification. PCS. Selected Soldiers must be performing a duty ments will comprise of 24 and 14U teams will play Army Reserve and National Guard who are selected assignment in order to apply. teams of 7-14-year-old their first games on June 23, for the program will be placed on Active Duty. All pro- Soldiers will return to their duty station upon com- girls. Teams will be from while the 7-8 and 12U spective athletes will be admitted into the program at pletion of the competition. Applicants must provide Wayne, Ware, Glynn, teams will start on June 24. least three years before Olympic trials begin. command approval to the All Army Sports Program Liberty and Camden coun- For more, call LCRD at U.S. Army athletes receive world-class training from in order for their selection to be considered. Visit All ties, Richmond Hill and 912-448-5359 or visit www. the United States’ top coaches and trainers. The Army Army Sports for more information. Pooler. Up to 19 games will grpa.org. 10b The Frontline June 15, 2017 Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Briefs

Army Outpost Foodtruck on move mil for board review. The Culinary OutPost is a Soldier-run, Soldier- focused food truck that is making its way around Fort Join Sgt. Audie Murphy Club Stewart. We are open in multiple locations from 8 to The 3rd Infantry Sgt. Audie Murphy Club - Rock of 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. We accept both SIK the Marne, has its monthly meeting noon, every third meals cards, and cash at a cost of only $3.45 for break- Wednesday of each month at, building 1, in the Paul fast and $5.55 for lunch. Stop on by if you see us. R. Smith Conference Room. All current SAMC, Sgt. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook at @ftstewfood- Morales members or NCOs interested in becoming a truck for daily locations and specials! member, are encouraged to attend. Meetings are held GoArmyEd is tool to aim higher to discuss past, present, and upcoming functions. It Enrollment is open to all eligible Soldiers to GC hosts mandatory supervisor training also provides a forum for members to discuss current participate in the on-post college programs The Garrison Commander will conduct manda- state of the club and ideas to help improve the orga- offered at Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield edu- tory training for all garrison Civilian and military nization. The 3rd ID SAMC also host weekly study cation centers: supervisors who supervise appropriated and/or non- halls 3 p.m. Wednesday at building 159, Division • Central Texas College: 912-767-2070/Hunter appropriated garrison Civilians. The training at Retention! For more information related to monthly 912-315-4090 Stewart is 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. today and Monday at the SAMC meetings, please contact the SAMC President • Columbia College: 912-877-3406/Hunter 912- Fort Stewart Education Center auditorium; and 2 to at [email protected]. 352-8635 3 p.m. June 22, at the Fort Stewart Garrison headquar- • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: 912- ters building 624 conference room with VTC to Hunter. Beware of fake USAA emails 355-0644 (Hunter) Training at Hunter is 10 to 11 a.m. June 22 at Hunter Currently malicious actors are conducting a new • Savannah Technical College: 912-408-2430 ACS building 1286; and 2 to 3 p.m. June 22 at the phishing campaign using fake USAA emails regarding (Stewart) Hunter garrison headquarters building 1201 confer- user information. The emails contain a PDF file that • Webster University: 912-876-8080 ence room with VTC to Stewart. Sign-in begins 30 once opened it will load MALWARE on your system minutes prior to start time. All supervisors are required and allow the attacker access to your system and the Transitioning Families help available to attend one of the sessions. Call 912-767-5047 or network (at work or at home). If you receive any email, Do you need assistance in choosing your spe- 912-767-6628 or email [email protected] phone call, or website claiming to be USAA you can cific education/career path? Transition education or [email protected] for more send the information to USAA at [email protected]. counselors provide counseling services on edu- information. As it goes with any suspicious email, do not open it cational opportunities to ensure: or any attachments. Report it to your local informa- - Academic readiness, skills and needs assess- Coast Guard looking for pilots tion security officer. This threat is at work and home, ments, goal-setting and education plan develop- The Coast Guard aviation community is seeking so make sure your computers are patched with the ment, understanding and applying for VA educa- fully qualified O-4’s from any military branch to train latest updates and be wary of anything that does not tional benefits, federal student aid, yellow ribbon up as Coast Guard pilots. Requirements include 11.5 appear legitimate. programs, scholarships and grants, conversion to 19 years of service; conditional release from com- of military experience into college credit, college mand with a DD Form 368; an obligation incursion 416th to hold 2017 reunion applications and other admissions concerns. Visit of five years; and medical qualification. Applicants the Fort Stewart Education Center to speak with Members of the 416th Tran. Co. will hold their 2017 must pass a Class 1A Flight Physical. Coast Guard a transition assistance counselor, or call 912-767- reunion on June 24, at La'Dells Special Event Center pilots and aircrews fly five types of aircraft, represent- 2396 or 912-767-3905 for an appointment. ing 200 airframes dispersed among 24 Air Stations. at 8890 Abercorn St., in Savannah to reminisce, eat Pilots who meet eligibility criteria and successfully and reconnect with one another. A meet-and-greet will be held at 11 a.m. Lunch will follow at 12:30 p.m. Free tutoring services for military compete for selection can fully expect a career as a Tutor.com enables eligible service and Family Coast Guard aviator. For More Information contact If interested, contact Dalphine Magloire, 912-661- 0653, or email her at [email protected]. Members, and students (grades K-12), to connect the USCG recruiting office New York, at 917-642-1213. to a tutor online at any time for one-to-one help with homework, studying and test prep at no cost. Use Garrison Super Saver Program AAFES barbers now take appointments Tutoring support is available in over 40 subjects Are you interested in winning $500? If so this pro- Exchange barber shops are now taking appoint- to help students complete course assignments gram is for you! Take a look around. Is there something ments at the following Stewart-Hunter locations: and improve grades. you see that is wasting money? Is it a problem we can Hunter Main Mall Barber Shop at 912-692-0101 - solve locally? If you are a Garrison Civilian employee Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday and Counselor-support available Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Furniture Store Mall Barber and submit the best idea for saving the Garrison Need to reach an Army education counselor? Shop, building 419 at 912-876-4080 – Monday-Friday: money, you will win $500. Submit your idea on the Fort Stewart-Hunter Airfield education centers 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday closed; Stewart Super Saver Nomination Form available on the Team offer a one-stop email address at usarmy.stewart. Main Exchange Mall Barber Shop, building 71 at Stewart web page under Garrison, Resource [email protected] 912-876-0934 - Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Management Office (bottom of page is Nomination and ACES on Facebook, Web at www.facebook. Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Barber Shop Form). Nominations are boarded with the Garrison com/FtStewartACES. of the Quarter Award submissions. Submit your idea across from Popeye’s, building 706 at 912-876-0325, to usarmy.stewart.usag.list.dhr-workforce@mail. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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