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- Bottle and throttle don't mix
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Comment Section
- FORT BENNING, Ga. - We hear "It happened to me" stories all the time. Reflecting on the past and the things we did (if we've been fortunate enough to survive and grow old) is an amazing tool. Too bad younger Soldiers can't grasp this concept ye...
- Bottle and throttle don't mix
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Comment Section
- FORT BENNING, Ga. - We hear "It happened to me" stories all the time. Reflecting on the past and the things we did (if we've been fortunate enough to survive and grow old) is an amazing tool. Too bad younger Soldiers can't grasp this concept ye...
- Happenings
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Community
- TOURS For more information about tickets and tours, visit the Information, Tickets and Reservations (ITR) Office located in the Arts and Crafts Center, Bldg. 6530, York Road, or call 301-677-7354. ITR offers DISCOUNT and CONV...
- Movie Guide
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Community
- The movies schedule is subject to change. Please call the theater to ensure that movies are playing at their scheduled times. Fort Meade June 2-16 Movies start at 6:30 p.m. at Building 4431, Llewellyn Ave....
- Community Briefs
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Community
- All community activities are subject to cancellation or rescheduling. Call prior to attending to verify dates and times. Submissions for Community Briefs are due by noon on Fridays. E-mail to: stephanie.santos@us.army.mil or fax to 410-799-5911. ...
- Community Briefs
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Community
- All community activities are subject to cancellation or rescheduling. Call prior to attending to verify dates and times. Submissions for Community Briefs are due by noon on Fridays. E-mail to: stephanie.santos@us.army.mil or fax to 410-799-5911. ...
- Movie Guide
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Community
- The movies schedule is subject to change. Please call the theater to ensure that movies are playing at their scheduled times. Fort Meade June 2-16 Movies start at 6:30 p.m. at Building 4431, Llewellyn Ave....
- Education Briefs
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Education
- Resume workshop planned Child and Youth Services' youth technology lab will conduct a two-day resume writing workshop 6 to 8 p.m. June 26 and 28 at Bldg. 909, Reece Road. The workshop is open to 6th to 12th-grade students with a fee of $5.00 fo...
- Education Briefs
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Education
- Resume workshop planned Child and Youth Services' youth technology lab will conduct a two-day resume writing workshop 6 to 8 p.m. June 26 and 28 at Bldg. 909, Reece Road. The workshop is open to 6th to 12th-grade students with a fee of $5.00 fo...
- Happenings
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in Happenings
- TOURS For more information about tickets and tours, visit the Information, Tickets and Reservations (ITR) Office located in the Arts and Crafts Center, Bldg. 6530, York Road, or call 301-677-7354. ITR offers DISCOUNT and CONV...
- NATIONAL Barracks policy changes impact 'geographic bachelors'
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in National News
- WASHINGTON, D.C. (Army News Service) - Married Soldiers who are voluntarily separated from their families will no longer be authorized space in Army barracks under a new policy that went into effect earlier this year. Vernona Aslim, a housing m...
- National Briefs
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in National News
- New Combat Action Badge announced WASHINGTON, D.C. (Army News Service) - The Army announced today the design for the Combat Action Badge. The design was approved by Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker, Army chief of staff. The CAB, featuri...
- NATIONAL England waives second Article 32
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in National News
- FORT HOOD, Texas - Pfc. Lynndie England, the ninth Soldier accused of abusing prisoners in Abu Ghraib prison, Iraq, agreed to waive her right to a new Article 32 hearing May 24. England, 22, 372nd Military Police Company, Cumberland, Md. and he...
- Barracks policy changes impact 'geographic bachelors'
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in National News
- WASHINGTON, D.C. (Army News Service) - Married Soldiers who are voluntarily separated from their families will no longer be authorized space in Army barracks under a new policy that went into effect earlier this year. Vernona Aslim, a housing m...
- National Briefs
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in National News
- New Combat Action Badge announced WASHINGTON, D.C. (Army News Service) - The Army announced today the design for the Combat Action Badge. The design was approved by Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker, Army chief of staff. The CAB, featuri...
- England waives second Article 32
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in National News
- FORT HOOD, Texas - Pfc. Lynndie England, the ninth Soldier accused of abusing prisoners in Abu Ghraib prison, Iraq, agreed to waive her right to a new Article 32 hearing May 24. England, 22, 372nd Military Police Company, Cumberland, Md. and he...
- Students learn how decisions affect careers, education
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in News
- Career night at Argonne Hills Chapel used to be just for students in the Gospel Service, but they recently opened attendance to all students - and the results have been phenomenal. Nearly 60 students and adults came to the chapel May 25 to enjo...
- Wounded Soldiers From Walter Reed Visit The Lanes
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in News
- Spc. Chad Smith, 21, 3rd Infantry Division, went bowling with his family in early January before departing for a second deployment to Iraq from Fort Stewart, Ga. On May 27, Smith was again bowling with his family, but this time a few things were differ...
- Memorial Day ceremony honors the best of each generation
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in News
- The men and women who serve in the nation's armed forces represent the best of their generation. This was the sentiment expressed by Maj. (Ret) David L. Burget, founding director and president of the Fort Meade Museum Historical Foundation, in ...
- News Briefs
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in News
- All news-brief submissions are due no later than noon the Friday before each Thursday's issue is published. E-mail submissions to ssarino@patuxent.com or fax to 410-799-5911. All activities are subject to cancellation or rescheduling. Call prior to att...
- Show of support Soldier Show presents glitzy song and dance pro
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in News
- As homesick Soldiers dig into supply crates, one suggests they put on a show. In an instant, items they pull out become props. A camouflage tent is transformed into a silhouetted veil as the group offers a humorous rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody" in t...
- Get Fit with Trim Savings and the 2005 Sports & Fitness Catalog
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in News
- The Exchange Services' 2005 Sports & Fitness Catalog is a good option for one-stop shopping needs. Troops and their families, as well as military retirees, can find the latest in sporting goods, camping, pools, water sports, and exercise equipment ...
- Korean War veteran shares experiences with middle school classe
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in News
- A letter from a pen pal saved the life of a young Soldier in combat in Korea, but the story doesn't end there. Kenneth L. McCall, a retired Army sergeant major and veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars, shared this and other stories with sever...
- Life Force blood drive to be held June 10
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in News
- The Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP) will hold a Life Force blood drive 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 10 at Devers Hall (U.S. Army Field Band), Building 4215A. Military family members, retirees, government employees and contractors are encouraged to donate....
- A class act Elementary school teacher paralyzed in automobile a
- Published June 2, 2005 by SoundOff in News
- Fascinated, seven youngsters surround Susan Greif as she reads to them about bees. The children, a special education group at Meade Heights Elementary School, listen intently as they learn about worker bees, pollen and honey. But the group is e...
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