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- Deadline for body armor claims
- Published September 1, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- WASHINGTON - The Department of Defense has established Oct. 3 as the claims filing deadline for Soldiers seeking reimbursement for certain private purchases of protective, health and safety equipment such as personal body armor. Pursuant to a 2...
- Antwone Fisher to speak at Air Force Ball
- Published September 1, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- Antwone Fisher, a former Sony Pictures security guard who gained fame as an acclaimed writer and producer, will headline the 70th Intelligence Wing's celebration of the Air Force's 59th anniversary. Fisher will be the keynote speaker at the win...
- Back-to-school ice cream social held
- Published September 1, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- Parents may have had a hard time putting their children to bed last Wednesday after Picerne Military Housing's "Back to School Ice Cream Social" held at the Meuse Forest Community Center. More than 250 students, staff and parents from Fort Mead...
- CYS Middle School 'Super Slam-Dunk' competition
- Published September 1, 2006 by SoundOff in Sports
- The Child and Youth Services (CYS) Middle School program hosted its 5th annual Super-Slam Dunk Basketball Competition, a special event that allows summer camp participants to showcase their basketball skills and creative moves, on Aug. 18. More...
- Sports Shorts
- Published September 1, 2006 by SoundOff in Sports
- These events may be canceled or rescheduled. Some on-post events are open to ID cardholders only. Call to verify dates and times. If you have a sports announcement (upcoming event or outstanding accomplishment by your team), e-mail K.P. Rowe at kpr@pat...
- The Courses hold Men's Club Championship
- Published September 1, 2006 by SoundOff in Sports
- Seventy-six golfers teed of for the bragging rights to the titles of both the Men's and Senior Men's Club Champion at The Courses Aug. 26-27. There were six flights of competition with prizes for both gross and net scores. After two days of gol...
- Fort Meade Ladies Golf Club championship
- Published September 1, 2006 by SoundOff in Sports
- 1st Flight 1st Low Gross - Shoko Heuvel - 163 2nd Low Gross - Emily Schwoerke - 170 3rd Low Gross - Jinny Vega - 177 Low Net - Sonny Sargent - 144 2nd Flight 1st Low Gross - Judy Abreu - 182 2nd L...
- Meade High School Football Schedule
- Published September 1, 2006 by SoundOff in Sports
- Fri. Sept. 8 Meade @ South River Fri. Sept. 15 Broadneck @ Meade Thurs. Sept. 21 Meade @ Old Mill Fri. Sept. 29 Meade @ Annapolis Fri. Oct. 6 Glen Burnie @ Meade Fri. Oct. 13 Southern @ Meade Fri. Oct. 20...
- Your Voice, Your Choice -- Thoughts from the Commander
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in Comment Section
- The recent rain has greened up the grass and fueled a last-gasp rush of new growth. Fort Meade weathered Ernesto in fine shape, although some good-sized branches came down in several places. Sticks and leaves littered the ground, but the sustained rain...
- Community
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in Community
- All community activities are subject to cancellation or rescheduling. Call prior to attending to verify dates and times. Submissions are due by noon on Fridays. E-mail pxh@patuxent.com or fax to 410-799-5911. EVENTS Flea markets are bac...
- Movies
- Published September 7, 2006 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 Sept. 7-16 Sept. 7: "John Tucker Must Die" (PG-13) When several high ...
- Happenings
- Published September 7, 2006 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 New York City Trip O...
- Navy retiree drives mobile memorial to Sept. 11 attack sites
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in Joint Services News
- WASHINGTON - Bruce Gorman is driven, literally, in demonstrating his belief that Americans should close ranks against terrorism and never forget the people who were killed during the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States. Gorman retired from th...
- AAFES dispenses fuel pump safety
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in Joint Services News
- DALLAS -- A service member goes to the gas pump to fill two five-gallon containers, then puts them in the trunk while running errands. After parking at the Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., hospital, the car burst into flames. By the time the fire and smoke clea...
- U.S. Army Soldier Show accepting applications for 2007 auditions
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in National News
- ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Soldier-entertainers have until Dec. 31 to apply for an audition for the 2007 U.S. Army Soldier Show. Audio, video, lighting, costume and stage technicians also are needed. Active duty, National Guard and Reserve Component Sol...
- WAR AND REMEMBRANCE
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- Samuel E. Stavisky was determined to tell the stories of the grunts on the line. For nearly three years, the World War II Marine combat correspondent and former assistant city editor for The Washington Post lugged around a manual typewriter to ...
- Behind the camera
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- (Ret.) Marine Maj. Norman Hatch, who enlisted at age 20, worked for the Navy's Office of Public Relations before joining the Marine Corps' first school created to train Marines in combat photography. Accepted on his third try, Hatch was sent to...
- September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- Alcohol and drug abuse disrupts families, threatens the safety of our neighborhoods and ruins the lives of countless men, women and youth. During National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, the Fort Meade Army Substance Abuse Program recognizes...
- Soldier excels through dedication
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- What pushes the Soldier to strive to exceed the standards is something that distinguishes the Soldier from his or her peers. The average Soldier tends to do what it takes to accomplish the mission, while the excellent Soldier will do whatever it takes ...
- The Write Stuff
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- After World War II broke out, Samuel E. Stavisky, then 27, tried to enlist but was rejected by the Army and Navy because of his poor vision. He was accepted however, into the Marine Corps' new combat correspondents program started by Brig. Gen....
- Freedom Team Salute honors family, friends and veterans
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- A female service member is on her second tour in Iraq. The single mother of two school-aged children, she knows she wouldn't be able to serve her country if it were not for her devoted parents. Without her parents' support, her children would not have ...
- More insurance options available
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- Federal employees will have more options when it comes to vision and dental insurance this year. In the upcoming, and all future, Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) open season, eligible individuals will be able to enroll in the new Federal Employ...
- Moving up, yet not moving far
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- Promoting from within is not a new concept in the corporate world. It is a way for companies to grow their own talent and then promote individuals as positions become available. When the Army Claims Service went looking for their new commander,...
- Energy conservation and the future
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- DoD energy savings program begins in Potomac Place homes By now, residents should have heard about the Army's plan that encourages residents to be more responsible for natural gas and electric consumption in homes on-post as part of the Congres...
- Fort Meade employee took shot at top Las Vegas poker prize
- Published September 7, 2006 by SoundOff in News
- She parlayed a few dollars into a $10,000 stake and a shot at the big jackpot: a $12 million top prize for winning "The World Series of Poker." But at the end of it all, she exited the poker table after drawing the same hand as Wild Bill Hickok's last ...
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