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Weekly Binder 16 August 2012 65 th ENGINEER BATTALION THURSTY THURSDAYS BREATHE IN NATURE FRIDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT SERIES MADE IN HAWAII FESTIVAL TRIPLER 8K HERO REMEMBRANCE RUN bIGGest LITTLE AIRSHOW ON FORD ISLAND MEGA SWAP MEET, FT SHAFTER FLATS AMERICAN RED CROSS EMERGENCY PREPARENESS CHECKLIST BN BLANKET ORDER FORM: DEADLINE FOR XMAS IS SEPT 21 EFMP WALK THIS WAY AFTB LEVEL III TRAINING BOOT CAMP FOR NEW DADS WHAT’S HAPPENING TO STONEMAN FIELD? TUTOR.COM A NIGHT IN THE PHILIPPINES -SAM CHOY’S RESTAURANT evening of buffet & culture USAG-HI FACEBOOK TOWNHALL 2012 (SEPT-DEC) FRG TRAINING SCHEDULE HMS HOST JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS 2012 U.S. ARMY FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY, MILITARY EDITION COUNTRY SUPERSTAR MARK WILLS LIVE -FREE SEPT 11 REMEMBRANCE CONCERT The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by 65 TH EN BN, 8 th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army.

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Weekly Binder 16 August 2012

65th ENGINEER BATTALION THURSTY THURSDAYS

BREATHE IN NATURE FRIDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT SERIES

MADE IN HAWAII FESTIVAL TRIPLER 8K HERO REMEMBRANCE RUN

bIGGest LITTLE AIRSHOW ON FORD ISLAND MEGA SWAP MEET, FT SHAFTER FLATS

AMERICAN RED CROSS EMERGENCY PREPARENESS CHECKLIST BN BLANKET ORDER FORM: DEADLINE FOR XMAS IS SEPT 21

EFMP WALK THIS WAY AFTB LEVEL III TRAINING

BOOT CAMP FOR NEW DADS WHAT’S HAPPENING TO STONEMAN FIELD?

TUTOR.COM A NIGHT IN THE PHILIPPINES

-SAM CHOY’S RESTAURANT evening of buffet & culture

USAG-HI FACEBOOK TOWNHALL 2012 (SEPT-DEC) FRG TRAINING SCHEDULE

HMS HOST JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS 2012 U.S. ARMY FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY, MILITARY EDITION COUNTRY SUPERSTAR MARK WILLS LIVE

-FREE SEPT 11 REMEMBRANCE CONCERT

The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by 65TH EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army.

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himwr.com

MAY 17 Wine & Cheese

JUNE 21 Summer Fun: Summer Beers & Drinks

JULY 19 Cognac & Cigars

OPEN TO 21+ ONLY

RESERVATIONS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

655-4466

LIKE MWR HAWAII for event updates

$18.00 PER PERSON LIGHT PUPUS INCLUDED

EVERY THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

himwr.com

MAY 17 Wine & Cheese

JUNE 21 Summer Fun: Summer Beers & Drinks

JULY 19 Cognac & Cigars

OPEN TO 21+ ONLY

RESERVATIONS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

655-4466

LIKE MWR HAWAII for event updates

$18.00 PER PERSON LIGHT PUPUS INCLUDED

EVERY THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

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10am - 9pm Friday & Saturday

10am - 5pm Sunday

$4 admission

Produced by the Made In

Hawaii Association, and

sponsored by First

Hawaiian Bank, The

Festival attracts over

35,000 visitors, including

buyers from around the

world. The Festival’s

product line include food,

books, gifts, fashions,

plants, art, crafts, produce

and more.

For your entertainment

pleasure, the Festival will

showcase multiple award

winners on the

Entertainment stage in the

Pikake Room, while

Hawai’i’s top culinary

artists will provide Cooking

Demonstrations on stage in

the Arena!

2012

August 17-19 Neal S. Blaisdell

Exhibition Hall & Arena

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Supported by the Pacific Aviation Museum in conjunction with their Biggest Little Air Show on Ford Island

Tripler Fisher House18 August 2012

8K Hero & Remembrance Run, Walk or RollHonoring our Fallen Hero’s, Wounded Warriors & Military Families in need

Join us in our efforts to raise awareness about the Tripler Fisher House and how we can assist our Military Families during a medical crisis orloss. We are partnering with each Military Branch, community partners and other non-profit organizations to bring this event to you. Thisevent is open to both military and civilians in the community.

•Pre-registration on site 0500-0600, Route starts at 0700 at the Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island (Not a timed event)•There will be a no cost registration, everyone must register at www.active.com/running/honolulu-hi/tripler-fisher-house-hero-and-remembrance-run-walk-or-roll-2012, sorry no pets.•Keiki Fun Run•The military unit who runs with their colors and has the most participation will be awarded the “Traveling Bronzed Boots”, these boots willchange hands each year to the unit with the most participation. If your unit would like to compete for them please contact me.•Patriot/Motorcycle Riders will lead off the event, all riders must wear PPE per base regulations•After the run stay for the Pacific Aviation Museum’s Family Fun Day to include the “Biggest Little RC Air Show”, interactive military displays,music, food and vendors, motorcycle safety and bike show•Follow us at www.facebook.com/triplerfisherhouse for up to date info about the event•Parking will be available at the Pacific Aviation Museum•Please help us collect a pair of boots to represent each Service Member who has been KIA since 9/11, pictures and a flag will be added tohonor them.•Donations for the run are graciously accepted and will support the Tripler Fisher House 100% to help us continueto support our Military Families. Boots or Donations can be sent to:Tripler Fisher House317 Krukowski RdHonolulu, HI 96819

•. POC is Theresa Johnson @ 561-7423 or [email protected],volunteers and boots collection sites needed

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Visitors are invited to attend, free, Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor's 5th

"Biggest Little Airshow" on Saturday and Sunday, August 18 and 19, 10am to

4pm. This year, the Airshow celebrates the Centennial of Marine Aviation and

the Centennial of Women in Aviation.

Guests will be greeted by 100 aircraft on the tarmac—both real and remote

control models—"candy bombings" over Luke Field for the keiki, Hangar 79

Tours to see the new MiG Alley Korean War Exhibit, the Restoration Shop, the

P-40 Kittyhawk and Flying Tigers Exhibit, helicopters, jets and aircraft displays

in the 85,000 sq. ft. battle scarred hangar.

Free entertainment includes: concerts each day at 1:00pm with popular band

Loaded Dice; Candy bombings for the keiki each day at 12:30 and 3:30pm;

Hawaiian Airlines’ Bellanca and Pacific Warbirds’ T-6 and Luscomb 8-E

Flyovers of antique aircraft, at 12:00 noon. .

For two days, the presenting local RC organization the Birds of Paradise and

Mainland pilots from the Academy of Model Aeronautics will pilot their massive

remote controlled 1 to 5 scale planes in the skies above the Museum. Specialty

acts to be performed by the Birds of Paradise include: Pattern, 3-D fixed wing

and helicopter aerobatic flights, South Pacific battles, "Candy Bomber" drops,

and a Skycam helicopter. There'll be remote control aircraft in the air and on

static display, including, jets, helicopters, F-22s, warbirds, B-17s, P-38s,

Corsairs, OV-10s and more.

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Do you have a great idea for the next Blue Star Card Event? If so, let us know! Send an email to [email protected] with your ideas.

August 2012

Spouses of deployed Soldiers are eligible to sign up for a Blue Star Card, which will give you discounts at Family and MWR facilities, activities and special events. Your Blue Star Card will be valid throughout the entire deployment. To get your card, visit Army Community Service on Schofield Barracks or Fort Shafter.

Blue Star Card Email List Are you a Blue Star Card holder but not receiving Family and MWR email updates? If so please email [email protected] so we can register your email address for Blue Star Card updates.

Schofield Barracks ACS, BLDG 2091M - F 7:30 am - 4:00 pmPhone: 655-4227

Fort Shafter ACS, BLDG 330M - F 7:30 am - 4:30 pmPhone: 438-9285

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Dress to impress to celebrate another month of deployment complete by investigating a murder! Join your Blue Star Card friends on Thursday, August 30, from 6:30 – 8:30 pm, in the ACS training center, Schofield Barracks (next to SGT Smith Theatre) for a fun evening playing “Killing for the Crown” and interactive murder mystery game centered around a murder at the Miss America pre-pageant party. This is an adult only event, limited childcare is available. Spaces are limited and registration is required. To registered call 655-0002 or email [email protected] by August 23.

What’s coming up in the months of September

September 11Walk off the Wait

September 25Big R

Commercial Sponsorship does not constitute DoD, Army or Family and MWR endorsement.

FREE ADMISSION! FOOD, MUSIC, BOUNCE HOUSES, & BARGAIN HUNTING!

Family and MWR is holding a sale of excess inventory. Inventory includes: Furniture, Appliances, Linens, Golf Carts, Tools, and much more! Items will be sold

at DEEP DISCOUNTS. All sales are FINAL and in AS IS condition.

CASH or CREDIT CARD ONLY.

You can also turn your clutter into cash by signing up to be a vendor! Registration will be open to all military affiliated vendors until all spots are filled.

Visit www.himwr.com for vendor applications and more information.

BLUE STAR CARD HOLDERS and Active Duty ID cardholders will gain entry from 8:00 – 9:00 am, all others starting at 9:00 am.

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✓TORNADO • FLASH FLOOD • EARTHQUAKE • WINTER STORM • HURRICANE • FIRE • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL

he next time disasterstrikes, you may nothave much time toact. Prepare now for

a sudden emergency.

Learn how to protect your-self and cope with disasterby planning ahead. This

Tchecklist will help you getstarted. Discuss theseideas with your family, thenprepare an emergency plan.Post the plan where every-one will see it—on therefrigerator or bulletinboard.

For additional informationabout how to prepare forhazards in your commu-nity, contact your localemergency managementor civil defense officeand American Red Crosschapter.

Emergency ChecklistPrepare a DisasterSupplies KitAssemble supplies you might need in anevacuation. Store them in an easy-to-carrycontainer such as a backpack or duffle bag.

Include:❏ A supply of water (one gallon per

person per day). Store water insealed, unbreakable containers.Identify the storage date and replaceevery six months.

❏ A supply of non-perishable packagedor canned food and a non-electriccan opener.

❏ A change of clothing, rain gear andsturdy shoes.

❏ Blankets or sleeping bags.❏ A first aid kit and prescription

medications.❏ An extra pair of glasses.❏ A battery-powered radio, flashlight

and plenty of extra batteries.❏ Credit cards and cash.❏ An extra set of car keys.❏ A list of family physicians.❏ A list of important family informa-

tion; the style and serial number ofmedical devices such as pacemakers.

❏ Special items for infants, elderly ordisabled family members.

❏ Find out which disasters couldoccur in your area.

❏ Ask how to prepare for each disaster.

❏ Ask how you would be warned ofan emergency.

❏ Learn your community’sevacuation routes.

❏ Ask about special assistance forelderly or disabled persons.

Also...❏ Ask your workplace about

emergency plans.

❏ Learn about emergency plans foryour children’s school or day carecenter.

Create an EmergencyPlan❏ Meet with household members to

discuss the dangers of fire, severeweather, earthquakes and otheremergencies. Explain how torespond to each.

❏ Find the safe spots in your homefor each type of disaster.

❏ Discuss what to do about poweroutages and personal injuries.

❏ Draw a floor plan of your home.Mark two escape routes from eachroom.

❏ Show family members how to turnoff the water, gas and electricity atmain switches when necessary.

❏ Post emergency telephone numbersnear telephones.

❏ Teach children how and when tocall 911, police and fire.

❏ Instruct household members to turnon the radio for emergency information.

❏ Pick one out-of-state and one localfriend or relative for family membersto call if separated during a disaster(it is often easier to call out-of-statethan within the affected area).

❏ Teach children your out-of-statecontact’s phone numbers.

❏ Pick two emergency meeting places.1) A place near your home in case

of a fire.2) A place outside your neighbor-

hood in case you cannot returnhome after a disaster.

❏ Take a basic first aid and CPR class.

❏ Keep family records in a water andfire-proof container.

Emergency PreparednessChecklist Federal Emergency

Management Agency

Call Your EmergencyManagement Officeor American Red CrossChapter

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Escape Plann a fire or other emergency, youmay need to evacuate your house,apartment or mobile home on amoment’s notice. You should beready to get out fast.

Develop an escape plan by drawing a floorplan of your residence. Using a black or bluepen, show the location of doors, windows,stairways, and large furniture. Indicate thelocation of emergency supplies (DisasterSupplies Kit), fire extinguishers, smokedetectors, collapsible ladders, first aid kitsand utility shut off points. Next, use acolored pen to draw a broken line chartingat least two escape routes from each room.Finally, mark a place outside of the homewhere household members should meet incase of fire.

Be sure to include important points outsidesuch as garages, patios, stairways,elevators, driveways and porches. If yourhome has more than two floors, use anadditional sheet of paper. Practiceemergency evacuation drills with allhousehold members at least two timeseach year.

Emergency PlanOut-of-State Contact

Name

City

Telephone (Day) (Evening)

Local Contact

Name

Telephone (Day) (Evening)

Nearest Relative

Name

City

Telephone (Day) (Evening)

Family Work Numbers

Father Mother

Other

Emergency Telephone NumbersIn a life threatening emergency, dial 911 or the local emergency medical services system number

Police Department

Fire Department

Hospital

Family Physicians

Name Telephone

Name Telephone

Name Telephone

Reunion Locations

1. Right outside your home

2. Away from the neighborhood, in case you cannot return home

Address

Telephone

Route to try first

Example:Floor one

I

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Floor One

Floor Two

Floor Plan

Stairways

Utility Shut Off

Windows

First Aid Kit

Disaster Supplies Kit

Doors

Collapsible Ladder

Reunion Location (Outside)

Normal Exit Route

Emergency Exit Routes

Fire Extinguisher

Smoke Detectors

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Community and Family Preparedness Program and the American Red Cross Commu-nity Disaster Education Program are nationwide efforts to help people prepare for disasters of all types. For more information, pleasecontact your local emergency management office and American Red Cross chapter. This brochure and other preparedness materialsare available by calling FEMA at 1-800-480-2520, or writing: FEMA, P.O. Box 2012, Jessup, MD 20794-2012.Publications are also available on the World Wide Web at:FEMA’s Web site: http://www.fema.gov

Your Local Contact is:

❏ Maps, Shovel, Flares

❏ Tire repair kit and pump

Fire Safety❏ Plan two escape routes out of each

room.

❏ Practice fire drills at least twice a year.

❏ Teach family members to stay low tothe ground when escaping from a fire.

❏ Teach family members never to opendoors that are hot. In a fire, feel thebottom of the door with the palm ofyour hand. If it is hot, do not openthe door. Find another way out.

❏ Install smoke detectors on every levelofyour home. Clean and test themat least once a month. Changebatteries at least once a year.

❏ Keep a whistle in each bedroom toawaken household in case of fire.

❏ Check electrical outlets. Do notoverload outlets.

❏ Purchase and learn how to use a fireextinguisher (5 lb., A-B-C type).

❏ Have a collapsible ladder on eachupper floor of your house.

❏ Consider installing home sprinklers.

Prepare anEmergency Car KitInclude:❏ Battery powered radio, flashlight and

extra batteries

❏ Blanket

❏ Booster cables

❏ Fire extinguisher (5 lb., A-B-C type)

❏ First aid kit and manual

❏ Bottled water and non-perishable highenergy foods such as granola bars,raisins and peanut butter

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Home Hazard HuntIn a disaster, ordinary items in the homecan cause injury and damage. Anythingthat can move, fall, break or cause a fireis a potential hazard.

❏ Repair defective electrical wiringand leaky gas connections.

❏ Fasten shelves securely and braceoverhead light fixtures.

❏ Place large, heavy objects on lowershelves.

❏ Hang pictures and mirrors awayfrom beds.

❏ Strap water heater to wall studs.❏ Repair cracks in ceilings or

foundations.❏ Store weed killers, pesticides and

flammable products away fromheat sources.

❏ Place oily polishing rags or waste incovered metal cans.

❏ Clean and repair chimneys, fluepipes, vent connectors and gas vents.

❏ Wear protective clothing andsturdy shoes.

❏ Take your Disaster Supplies Kit.

❏ Lock your house.

❏ Use travel routes specified by localofficials.

If you are sure you have time ...❏ Shut off water, gas and electricity, if

instructed to do so.

❏ Let others know when you left andwhere you are going.

❏ Make arrangements for pets. Animalsmay not be allowed in public shelters.

If You Need to Evacuate❏ Listen to a battery powered radio for

the location of emergency shelters.Follow instructions of local officials.

American Red Cross Web site: http://www.redcross.org

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6 5 t h En g in e e r Ba t t a lio n

BLANKET ORDER

Company:________________________ Purchaser: ________________________ FRG Leader: ________________________ Phone #: ________________________ Address: ________________________ ________________________ Email: ________________________ Qty Item Unit Price

Checks Payable To: Subtotal

65th Engineer Battalion Shipping (Checks must be written out exactly as stated) TOTAL

• Blankets are minimum $50 donation • Dimensions: 48” x 68” – 100% woven blanket (cotton) • Blankets can be shipped via Flat Rate Box ($14.00) to mainland addresses. • CHRISTMAS DEALINE FOR ORDERS: SEPT 21, 2012

*Forward order form & payment to: Tiffany Suchomski, 3435 Gustin St, Wahiawa HI 96786. For additional inquiries contact Tiffany at email: [email protected]

Send To Address(s): _____________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________

________________________ ________________________

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Every 4th Wednesday Of the month

Time: 1030 — 1130

Meet at Schofield Barracks

Kalakaua park (adjacent to ACS

Schofield on KoleKole Ave)

(808) 655-4777

Army Community Service

EFMP

WALK THIS WAY...

Put on your walking shoes

and stay active! Join our SHARE Walking Group

This will be an opportunity to

SHARE resources with

other EFM Families

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Army Family Team

Building

AFTB Level III Leadership Development

Would you like to

become a

Confident Leader?

Grow professionally?

Identify your strengths?

Join us for a three day class to become a self confident

leader. Find out what makes you “tick” and operate the

way you do. Learn to possess the attributes and traits that

others admire and give back to your community as a

leader, volunteer, coach and mentor.

Schofield Barracks August 21, 22 & 23

9 am-1 pm

ACS Training Center

Building 647

To Register Call: 655-4ACS or

Email: [email protected]

For more information please visit: www.himwr.com

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Boot Camp for New Dads This class is meant to assist in preparing “soon to be fathers” for

the arrival of their new born child. Topics covered include:

Caring for the mom, importance of teamwork, dad’s role as a protector, dad’s bag of tricks, crying babies, new mom/

postpartum adjustment, and safety.

Date: Every 2nd Saturday of every month Time: 0900-1200 Location: Schofield Barracks Army Community Services Training Center Bldg. 647 (Next door to Sgt. Smith Theater)

For more information please call (808) 655-0613/655-4227

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Presents

A Night in the Philippines

A delectable buffet & evening of culture Saturday, August 25, 2012

5:00pm—8:30pm (Last Seating)

Live Stations Lumpia Pancit Lechon

Entrees

Milkfish Wellington with Crabmeat Pork & Chicken Adobo

Chicken Papaya Pinak (Asian Vegetables with Pork & Shrimp)

Bistik

Sides Barbeque Sticks

Green Salad Rice

Desserts

Halo Halo with Ube Ice Cream Mango Cheesecake Bites

Coscoron

$25.00 per person

Reservations Required 808.545.7979

Menu subject to change Beverages not included

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Attend the quarterly online

Facebook Town Hall

hosted by Col. Daniel Whitney

Commander USAG-HI

6-7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, August 29, at

www.facebook.com/usaghawaii

under the "Events" tab.

All Soldiers, family members, retirees and civilians in U.S. Army-

Hawaii can ask questions, address concerns and get responses. If

your question does not pertain to the public at large, please email

the Interactive Customer Evaluation System, or ICE, at

http://ice.disa.mil, or Ask the Garrison Commander at

[email protected]

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript

enabled to view it.

Point of contact at USAG-HI Public Affairs is Lacey Justinger, digital media

specialist, (808) 656-3153, [email protected]

MBA

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2012 FRG Training September 8 FRG Essentials (FRG 101, Key Callers, Fundraising, VMIS) 0900 – 1345

September 18 Master Resiliency Training for FRG Volunteers and FRSAs 1200 - 1400

September 26 FRG Essentials (FRG 101, Key Callers) 1730 – 1945

September 27 FRG Essentials (Fundraising, VMIS) 1730 – 1945

October 02 Master Resiliency Training for FRG Volunteers and FRSAs 0900 - 1100

October 16 FRG Essentials (FRG 101, Key Callers, Fundraising, VMIS) 0900 – 1345

October 29 FRG Essentials (FRG 101, Key Callers) 1730 – 1945

October 30 FRG Essentials (Fundraising, VMIS) 1730 – 1945

November 06 Master Resiliency Training for FRG Volunteers and FRSAs 0900 - 1100

November 13 FRG Essentials (FRG 101, Key Callers, Fundraising, VMIS) 0900 – 1345

November 28 FRG Essentials (FRG 101, Key Callers) 1730 – 1945

November 29 FRG Essentials (Fundraising, VMIS) 1730 – 1945

December 8 FRG Essentials (FRG 101, Key Callers, Fundraising, VMIS) 0900 – 1345

December 11 Master Resiliency Training for FRG Volunteers and FRSAs 1000 – 1200

Army Community Service, Building 2091, 655-4ACS (4227)

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“Learn, Grow, Lead”

AFTB Training Schedule

Calendar Year 2012 July - September 2012 AFTB Level I Jul TBD 0800-1530 NCO Academy AFTB Team Meeting Jul 11 1130-1300 ACS Bldg 647 AFTB Level II Jul 16, 17, 23, 24 0900-1300 ACS Bldg 647 AFTB Level I AUG TBD 0800-1530 NCO Academy AFTB Level I Aug 6-7 1700-2100 LT Brostrum Community Center, Ft. Shafter AFTB Team Meeting Aug 8 1130-1300 ACS Bldg 647 AFTB Level III Aug 21-23 0900-1300 ACS Bldg 647 AFTB Level I SEP TBD 0800-1530 NCO Academy AFTB Team Meeting & PD Sep 12 1100-1300 ACS Bldg 647 AFTB Level II Sep 18, 19, 25, 26 1700-2100 ACS Bldg 647

October - December 2012

AFTB Level I Oct TBD 0800-1530 NCO Academy AFTB Team Meeting Oct 10 1130-1300 ACS Bldg 647 AFTB Level III Oct 16-18 0900-1300 ACS Bldg 647

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AFTB Level I Nov TBD 0800-1530 NCO Academy AFTB Level II Nov 5-8 0900-1300 ACS Bldg 647 AFTB Team Meeting & PD Nov 14 1100-1300 ACS Bldg 647 AFTB Level I Dec TBD 0800-1530 NCO Academy AFTB Level III Dec 3-5 1700-2100 ACS Bldg 647 AFTB Team Meeting Dec 12 1130-1300 ACS Bldg 647

• AFTB Level I classes are offered a minimum of each month

• AFTB Level II and III classes are offered each quarter

• Sr. Enlisted Spouse Seminar offered 2-3 times per year ( depends on community needs)

• AFTB Module Training available as requested

• AFTB Level I and II will be offered at FT. Shafter if at least 5 attend

• ITC at least Quartlerly

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W A R R I O R Z O N E

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In Financial Peace University, the average family eliminates

$5,300 in debt while saving $2,700

During This Life-Changing Class, You Will Learn How To:

Get Control of Your Money

Stop Struggling To Make Ends Meet

Tell Your Money What to Do

Change your Family’s Future

Register no later than September 5, 2012

Location: Schofield Barracks ACS, Bldg 2091 Classroom 2

Class Start: September 5 – December 12, 2012

Time: 6:00-7:30 pm

Duration: 13 Weeks on Wednesdays

Register for class by going to www.daveramsey.com/military, click on

class, find a class, enter zip code or search Hawaii, scroll to

Schofield Barracks and click register.

Contact 655-4227 for more information

Please visit www.mwrarmyhawaii.com for more information and to register for classes.

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Open to military-affiliated personnel and their sponsored guests. Please bring lawn style seating (blankets and chairs) available on a first-come first-served basis.

Food & beverages will be available for purchase. No pets, glass, tents or outside food and beverage allowed. Large bags and backpacks will be subject to search.

With over 15 years in the country music industry, Mark Wills’ number one singles include “Wish You Were Here” and “19

Somethin’,” along with chart-topping hits such as “Jacob’s Ladder,” Places I’ve Never Been” and “I Do (Cherish You)”.

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A R M E D F O R C E S

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A R M E DF O R C E S

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Presented by AFE & JBPHH MWR, in partnership with Stars for Stripes

Country Superstar

Mark WillSliVE

Gates open at 5 p.m.

September 11remembrance Concert FrEE

Ward Field7 p.m.

Keep the party going after the show at the Country Bar, located in Club Pearl Complex.

(Please note Mark Wills Will not be Present)

Free autograph signing session open to all, immediately following the concert.

For more info, please visit www.greatlifehawaii.com