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1 ALSO INSIDE FRIENDS AND FAMILY REMEMBER STAFF SGT. JERELD C. ROBINSON, P6 FORT JACKSON OFFERS HELP FOR NEW PARENTS, P14 IT S SHOWTIME MIDLANDS COMMUNITY GETS A LOOK BEHIND THE GATES OF FORT JACKSON - P3

2 ON THE COVER Ronesha Stigger tries on Army issue body armor and helmet during Fort Jackson s Come Meet Your Army Tour at the Joe E. Mann Center. Stigger and other members of the community were invited on post to witness trainees going through the Night Infiltration Course. SEE PAGE 3 Photo by Robert Timmons Fort Jackson, South Carolina This civilian enterprise newspaper, which has a circulation of 10,000, is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. Army. Contents of the Fort Jackson Leader are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, Department of the Army or Fort Jackson. The appearance of advertising in this publication, including inserts and supplements, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of the Army or Camden Media Co. of the firms, products or services advertised. All editorial content of the Fort Jackson Leader is prepared, edited, provided and approved by the Public Affairs Office of Fort Jackson. The Fort Jackson Leader is published by Camden Media Co., a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Army, under exclusive written contract with Fort Jackson. The civilian printer is responsible for commercial advertising. For display advertising rates and information call or write Camden Media Company, P.O. Box 1137, Camden, S.C For classified advertising information only: call or nwilson@chronicleindependent.com or fax For questions or concerns about subscriptions, call To submit articles, story ideas or announcements, write the Fort Jackson Leader, Fort Jackson, S.C , call or fjleader@ gmail.com. Commanding General...Maj. Gen. John P. Johnson Garrison Commander...Col. Stephen Elder Garrison Public Affairs Officer...Patrick Jones Command Information Officer...Robert Timmons Editor...Wallace McBride Staff Writer...LaTrice Langston Website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Community Calendar DAIG TOWN HALL Unfortunately, the DAIG Town Hall scheduled for this evening has been cancelled. However, we would like to invite everyone to attend a special Town Hall meeting with the Fort Jackson Commanding General, Maj. Gen. Pete Johnson, and the U.S. Army Surgeon General, Lt. Gen. Nadja West, at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23 at the Post Chapel. Lt. Gen. West will be offering the latest updates on Army Medicine as it the greater Fort Jackson area, and will be available to answer your questions. JAN. 18 Budgeting, Banking and Managing Checking Accounts Financial Readiness Program, 11:45 a.m.- 1 p.m., 9810 Lee Road, room 119. Come learn the basics of budgeting, banking and managing your checking account. This is a great class for those with new bank accounts or teens who need to learn the basics of to RSVP. JAN. 23 Story Time at the Library 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Thomas Lee Hall Library. Join us for a dinosaur Storytime at the Library. We will read dinosaur stories, sing a dinosaur song, and then make a dinosaur craft to take home. This event is free. For more information, contact JAN. 23 Protestant Women of the Chapel Spring Kick-off 9 a.m., Bayonet Chapel 9476 Kemper Road. Protestant Women of the Chapel will hold its spring kick-off, Renewed in Him program. The event begins with fellowship, worship, and lunch. Childcare is provided SPORTSMAN S ADVISORY COUNCIL Are you interested in learning more about the Fort Jackson Sportsman Club? Come to a meeting of the Sportsman Advisory Council Working Groups. The Cycling working group meets the second Thursday of each month. The group will meet from 4:30 5:30 p.m. today at Magruders Pub. The group leader Maj. Stephen McKinney can be contacted at (803) or stephen.r.mckinney. mil@mail.mil. The Recreational Shooting and Adventure Racing/Running Working groups will hold a meeting on 4 p.m. Jan. 30 in Magruder s Pub. This is meeting allows and home schoolers are welcome. Contact FortJacksonPWOC@gmail.com for more information. JAN. 26 Army Civilian Appreciation Day Professional Forum 9:15-10:30 a.m., Solomon Center. Army Civilians are required to attend this forum with the exception of key essential personnel critical in supporting the training mission. Civilian Appreciation Day Luncheon Fort Jackson will hold a Civilian Appreciation Day Luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Jan. 26. Civilian employees on Fort Jackson are invited to attend. Tickets are $11 each and will be on sale until Jan. 19. For more information contact Capt. Jen Biser at or via at jennifer.l.biser.mil@mail.mil. JAN. 30 Coupon Craze! Financial Readiness Program, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m Lee Road, room 119. Come learn the art of doubling, tripling and stacking coupons, price matching and more. Get tips on how to prepare for grocery store trips. This is a great opportunity to learn new strategies, meet other coupon users and share your own ideas. Each class participant will receive a special gift, compliments of Army Community Service. Call to RSVP. FEB Marksmanship Competition 9 a.m. Aachen Range. The 2nd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment will be hold a marksmanship competition to sharpen staff and cadre weapons skills. For more information contact Chaplain (Capt.) Anthony Keim at anthony.s.keim.mil@mail.mil. personnel who were on block leave dur- attend. Maj. Matthew Hintz is the lead for both working groups and can be contacted at or matthew.r.hintz. mil@mail.mil. The Hunting and Angling WG meeting will coincide with the Sportsman Club monthly meeting on the third Thursday of each month. The next working group will meet at 4 p.m. today at Alpine lodge. The group leader Command Sgt. Maj. Curtis Wesson can be contacted at or curtis.w.wesson.mil@ mail.mil. SEND ALL SUBMISSIONS TO FJLeader@gmail.com Deadline for events to be included in the calendar or Happenings is one week before publication. Include the time, date and place the event will occur, as well as other necessary information. If you submit an article on an event that already has taken place, please send it as soon as possible. Tuesday is the last day we will we be able to accept an article for publication the following Thursday. Include the date and place of the event, as well as a description of what took place. Please include quotations, if possible. With any photo you submit, include IDs rank, unit, and Questions? Call Join us on FACEBOOK. Visit FACEBOOK.COM/FORTJACKSON and click like.

3 Photos by ROBERT TIMMONS Col. Joseph McLamb, Fort Jackson and Army Training Center deputy commanding officer gives a brief overview of Fort Jackson s mission during the post s Come Meet Your Army Tour Jan. 16. Midlands community meets the Army, watches trainees crawl under fire By ROBERT TIMMONS Fort Jackson Leader For most of the year, training at Fort Jackson goes unseen by the community surrounding the installation except for a few times a year when the post opens its gates and gives a glimpse of what Basic Combat Training entails. Tuesday was one such occasion as the post held a Come Meet Your Army Tour to provide individuals from the surrounding community an opportunity to see how Soldiers train at the Army s largest and busiest training center. Community members from across the Midlands gathered at the Joe E. Mann Center on Fort Jackson to hear a from 2nd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment slither across When I saw we could participate I thought it was a really good opportunity for me to understand real time, in person what these Soldiers go through, said Haidee Stith, who works at the South Carolina Military Base Task Force, an organization that aims to help military installations across the state. I ve been to graduations and heard people give presentations about training, but to be there and see what Soldiers have to do will help me better appreciate what they do. Charles Stith, who accompanied Haidee, has lived near Fort Jackson all his life yet never witnessed training before. I grew up (not far from Fort Jackson) as a kid and heard people and drills all my life, but I ve never been out here and witnessed anything like this before, he said. While Charles might have been new to Army training, Jasmine Cox has seen it and lived it before. Cox went through the NIC back in basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri in 2015, she said. I got to experience it and wanted to see if it was as scary watching it from the outside while people navigate the course. See TOUR: Page A Soldier speaks to members of the Midlands community after an interation of Fort Jackson s Night Infiltration Course, Jan. 16 during one the installation Come Meet Your Army Tours.

4 Fort Jackson Gate Operation Hours GATE 1 Open 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday for inbound and outbound traffic. GATE 2 Open around the clock daily. GATE 4 Open 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday for inbound and outbound traffic. GATE 5 Open 5 to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday for inbound and outbound traffic. Closed 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reopened 4 to 6 p.m. for outbound traffic only. Photo by LT. COL. CINDI KING U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Howard Sanders, a senior mechanic in the 1118th Combat Support Field Services Company, Field Maintenance Shop 13, South Carolina Army National Guard, assists clearing a tractor trailer from the interstate 95 corridor following a snow storm Jan. 4 that impacted South Carolina. South Carolinians urged to stay vigilant this winter By LT. COL. CINDI KING South Carolina National Guard With wintry weather making an early arrival throughout South Carolina, the South Carolina Emergency Management Division reminds citizens to stay prepared for winter storms and keep supplies on hand for the effects that bring extreme cold temperatures, ice, power outages, and other risks. It s early in the winter season and South Carolina has already had snow and ice in the Upstate, Midlands, and Low Country, said Derrec Becker, the South Carolina Emergency Management Public Information Director. We generally experience this type of winter weather in the Upstate early in winter, but having these arctic blasts and forecasted precipitation could indicate more snow and ice, making for a long season where citizens need to remain vigilant. As recently as Jan. 4, the South Carolina Army National Guard was called to support the South Carolina Highway Patrol during the winter storm that impacted Charleston and along the I95 corridor with four wrecker teams to assist keeping routes clear. We had wrecker teams positioned along Interstate 95 exits to assist the Highway Patrol when large trucks hit ice and slid off the roads, said Col. David Gayle, the Joint Operations Center Director for the South Carolina National Guard. Our wreckers were able to pull them out of ditches and keep things moving. Becker encourages residents to take advantage when roads are clear and not wait until snow and ice are predicted to arrive to put together a disaster plan. There are many risks associated with winter that aren t solely related to the icy roads and cold temperatures, said Becker. Unfortunately, we have had citizens lose their lives due to carbon monoxide from faulty heaters and using generators indoors. See WINTER: Page 15 There are many risks associated with winter that aren t solely related to the icy roads and cold temperatures. Derrec Becker, S.C. Emergency Management Open 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.... Fort Jackson Movie Schedule 3319 Jackson Blvd. Phone: This week s showtimes were unavailable at press time. Visit for upcoming movie schedules as they become available. TICKETS Adult: $6 / Child (6 to 11): $4 3-D TICKETS Adult: $8 / Child (6 to 11): $6 Ticket sales open 30 minutes before each movie. Movie times and schedule are subject to change without notice.

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6 ACS schedules scholarship seminars By LATRICE LANGSTON Fort Jackson Leader Photo by ROBERT TIMMONS Lt. Col. Jason Pieri, 2nd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment commander, speaks about Staff Sgt. Jereld C. Robinson, a human resources specialist, during a memorial service Jan. 10 at Magruder Chapel. It was an honor to know him Friends and Family remember Staff Sgt. Jereld C. Robinson By ROBERT TIMMONS Fort Jackson Leader Staff Sgt. Jereld C. Robinson s smile and charisma were some things friends, Soldiers and leaders of 2nd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment said they would remember most about him. The battalion held a memorial service to honor the human resources sergeant Jan. 10 at the Magruder Chapel on post. He was one of the most outgoing individuals I ve ever met, said Sgt. 1st Class Kimberly McKenzie, a longtime friend 902nd Military Intelligence Brigade at Fort Meade, Maryland. thought to enter her mind when thinking of Robinson. In his words, showing all 32 teeth. One of Robinson s coworkers agreed. Sgt. Marjorie Ashley, a human resources specialist in the 2nd Bn., 13th Inf. Reg. personnel shop said, I appreciate his charisma, his leadership style and mentorship. Battalion leadership also praised Robinson s strong work ethic. Col. Jason Pieri, 2nd Bn., 13th Inf. Reg. commander, during the service. We remember a man who volunteered to serve his country in a time of war. And we remember a Soldier and leader who strived for excellence in everything he did. Robinson enlisted in the Army on Jan. 3, 2007 as a culinary specialist and attended Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson. His assignments included tours with 14th ington; 19th Adjutant General Battalion in Seoul, Korea; 369th AG Battalion on Fort Jackson; 2nd Infantry Division at Camp Red Cloud, Korea; 308th Military Intelligence Battalion at Fort Meade, Maryland; and with the 193rd Infantry Brigade. He also deployed twice in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Robinson is survived by his wife, Pepcie and children: Jereld Robinson Jr., Cayden Smalls, Jiyah Robinson, and Jeremiah Robinson. Robinson s company commander also lauded him saying he will remember him as a hard working individual and solid leader. It was an honor to know him. He was a great teammate and Soldier. When you hear the word, scholarship, what comes to mind? If a endless list of organizations decorated with round Kelly green click here buttons that are broken links or worse links that drop you off at the wrong end of a phishing pond overwhelm you to the point of wanting to change topics; you are not alone. The good news is you don t have to navigate the scholarship frontier alone. Army Community Service will host the Scholarship Seminar for Family members, Jan. 31 and Feb. 13 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. This seminar will teach you the three R s of locking down the right scholarship; research, record and react. It will help you understand the cost of attending college, introduce you to tools that will help predict future education expenses and give vilian scholarships. Knowing the universe has free money for your education is the easy part; accessing that free money, not so much. Make plans to attend the Scholarship Seminar for Family members with debt free college education. Reservations to attend the workshop are requested two days prior to the event. Call /5456 or Sherry Major at Sherry.R.Major.civ@mail.mil to register today. LEGAL NOTICE Pvt. Pierce Douglas Shannon, 23, of Maumelle passed away Jan. 5. Any person who has property belonging to Pvt. Pierce Douglas Shannon, to whom Pvt. Shannon is indebted, or anyone who is indebted to Pvt. Shannon, contact his Danny C. Bungcayao, at or danny.c.bungcayao.mil@mail.mil. Volunteers needed for Good News Club ing 15 volunteers to assist with the Good News Club. The Good News Club will be conducted once a week after school at C.C. Pinckney Elementary School beginning Feb. 1.

7 Team building Trainees from Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment, work through the various obstacles Jan. 10 at the Team Development Course on Fort Jackson. The trainees are in Red Phase of Basic Combat Training where they learn to work as a team and work on their discipline before advancing through to the next phase. Photo by LATRICE LANGSTON FORT JACKSON WORSHIP SCHEDULE CATHOLIC Sunday 7:30 a.m., Confessions, Solomon Center 8 a.m., IET Mass, Solomon Center 9:30 a.m., CCD, Education Center 9:30 a.m., Mass, Main Post Chapel 10:30 a.m., Reconciliation (after Mass or by appointment), Main Post Chapel Monday through Thursday, First Friday 11:30 a.m., Mass, Main Post Chapel CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, Magruder Chapel EASTERN ORTHODOX Sunday 9 a.m., Worship and Liturgy, Hospital Chapel JEWISH Sunday 9:15 a.m., Worship, Anderson Street Chapel 10:15 a.m., Fellowship, Anderson Street Chapel LATTER-DAY SAINTS Sunday 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, Anderson Street Chapel ISLAMIC Friday 12:45 p.m., Jumah Services, Main Post Chapel Sunday 8 a.m., Islamic studies, Main Post Chapel PAGAN Sunday 11 a.m., Pagan Circle Sacred Well Congregation worship and study, Magruder Chapel HISPANIC PROTESTANT Sunday 9 a.m., Worship Service, Magruder Chapel PROTESTANT Sunday 8 a.m., Worship Service, Main Post Chapel 8:30 a.m., Anglican/Liturgical, Bayonet Chapel 9 a.m., Service, McCrady Chapel (SCARNG), McCrady Chapel 9:15 a.m., Adult Bible Study, main Post Chapel 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, Main Post Chapel 10 a.m., Gospel Worship Service, Daniel Circle Chapel 11 a.m., Service, Main Post Chapel 11 a.m., Chapel Next, Bayonet Chapel 5 p.m., Aspire! Protestant Youth, Chaplain Family Life Center Monday 7 p.m., Protestant Women of the Chapel Woman s Bible Study, Main Post Chapel 7 p.m., Protestant Men of the Chapel, Bible Study, Chaplain Family Life Center Tuesday 9 a.m., Protestant Women of the Chapel, Main Post Chapel Wednesday 12 p.m., Protestant Bible Study, SSI Library 7 p.m., Gospel Bible Study, Daniel Circle chapel Thursday 11:45 a.m., Fresh Encounter Bible Study, Chaplain Family Life Center ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS Anderson Street Chapel, 2335 Anderson St., Bayonet Chapel, 9476 Kemper St., /4542 Chaplain Family Life Center, Bldg 5460, Daniel Circle Chapel, 3359 Daniel Circle, /4478 Education Center, 4581 Scales Ave. Fort Jackson Garrison Chaplain and Religious Support Office, 4356 Hardee St., /6318 McCrady Chapel, 3820 McCrady Road at McCrady Training Center, Magruder Chapel, 4360 Magruder Ave., Main Post Chapel, 4580 Scales Ave., /6681 Warrior Chapel (120th Adjutant General Battalion), 1895 Washington St., /7427

8 GET FIT, STAY FIT IN 2018 Biggest Loser Challenge runs through April 2 By ROBERT TIMMONS Fort Jackson Leader Robert Timmons is a 20-year Army veteran and the command information officer for Fort Jackson. I did it on my own, but you don t have to. Fort Jackson has many different programs to help improve your overall fitness. After the New Year people across America will resolve to do better at this, or to quit that. They will look to quit smoking, eat less, workout more, shed those unwanted pounds, get rid of those dreaded love handles and even spend hard earned money to join that new gym in town. Unfortunately, virtually all of these resolu- all the resolutions of years past. An article in resolutions are bound to fail. Try this instead, highlighted how an estimated 92 percent of New I usually fall into that demographic. I have resolved to shed weight and slim down so I could get into my prized jeans with the 34-inch waist for years only to see my goal pass quickly by as I sat on the couch staring at whatever was on the television. However, an interview I conducted in April 2017 opened up my eyes, showing the error of my ways and getting me off my fourth point of contact. I had interviewed Capt. Renzie Rahim, with Moncrief Army Health Clinic about the Army supervisors work with health care professionals to allow workers to take time during their work week to hit the gym and get in shape. He looked each morning. Little did he know, by that time I had become to the refrigerator for another snack without get- ting closer to it than I ever wanted.) I was shocked and happy he would see me doing something like that and resolved to change myself. A mobile phone application helped me count the calories and keep them to a manageable level. You have no idea how many calories you eat until you begin to count each one. A 2,000 calorie diet reach, or exceed, your daily limit. Biggest Loser Challenge 2018 Choose one of these categories: Fitness, Weight Loss or Total Lifestyle Change. Fort Jackson Fitness and Wellness Department staff will help you reach your goals with personal training, healthy eating consultations, and group exercise. And remember, all classes are free. The event runs until April 2. For more information, call ping up the pace to a jog before being able to run four miles without a hitch. have slimmed down; I feel better and my productivity has improved dramatically. The hard work Challenge 2018 that can help. The post also holds various exercise events throughout the year. 2 and runs through April 2. Contestants can com- help entrants to reach their goals through group exercise classes and healthy eating consultations. As Carol McCoy, a human resource specialist with ATC said in an interview last year about the - bers have resources at their disposal to help them they just need to step out of their comfort zone. Community members looking for more infor

9 Photos by SGT. DAVID ERSKINE Soldiers from the 263rd Army Air Missile Defense Command and 678th Air Defense Brigade, S.C. National Guard, graduate the Patriot missile training program at a ceremony held Jan. 6 in Columbia. The eight month-long training was conducted by the South Carolina Army National Guard in order for air defense Soldiers to have a better understanding of the Patriot missile weapons system and enhance their capabilities to manage this asset. S.C. National Guard leads the way with first Patriot training program graduating class By SGT. DAVID ERSKINE 263rd Army Air Missile Defense Command The South Carolina National Guard held a graduation ceremony for its Patriot missile sys- National Guard. The program provides sustain- hanced operators, trains 14A air defense artil- air defense, and provides the prerequisite training for 140E Air and Missile Defense Systems Tactician / Technician and the Air Defense Artillery Fire Control Operations. During the ceremony held Jan. 6, 2018 in recognized after they completed eight months of Guard s 263rd Army Air Missile Defense Command. - ty commander for the 263rd AAMDC. You are The 263rd AAMDC and the Ft. Bliss Capa- this class to ensure National Guard Soldiers have a solid understanding of the Patriot missile system for future joint training exercises and deployments. The attendees completed - integrate the Patriots into the joint operational environment. them ready and relevant for operations in any triot units. 678th AIr Defense Brigade in the South Carolina Army National Guard. We are on the cutting edge for total Army growth, making our organization ready to command and control subordinate Patriot units. Brig. Gen. Frank Rice deputy commander for the 263rd AAMDC

10 I became a soldier... 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment PVT. AVA SCLAFANI, 18 Pickerington, Ohio I wanted to be part of something bigger than myself that will make a difference for the better is the Army. Before I joined the Army, I wasn t exactly sure what to think other than it was going to be hard but worth it. Through basic training there was so much I learned, thoughts are The most challenging thing about basic training for me was being able to push past my personal doubts. At BCT I have to challenge myself more than I ever have had to before. My MOS is 38B Civil Affairs. In 10 years... I will be working on my PhD in psychiatry to eventually become a mental health specialist in the Army. Basic Training has been the most challenging thing I have been through, but I am so happy that I joined and am excited to see where my Army career takes me. PVT. DALLARNON PERRY, 19 Tuskegee, Alabama My little sister joined the Army and I wanted to follow in her footsteps and to be a more disciplined person and a great leader. Before I joined the Army I thought it would be hard to come in and graduate but if you do the right thing it can be very easy. The most challenging thing about BCT is probably the forge just because you re not able to take showers. My MOS is 92Y Unit Supply Specialist. In 10 years I see myself still in the Army, married, and (a staff sergeant). If you want to join the Army I highly suggest it especially if you want to go to go to college and you have a scholarship. PVT. JIHYA T. NESMITH, 19 Fayetteville, N.C. I have a wife and two kids back at home that I want to give the world to and my grandparents told me it will be good for my mind and body. No it is not, I didn t think it would make me push myself this hard physically and mentally and it made me realize how honorable it is to serve for my country. The most challenging thing for me is being away from my Family. I have never been homesick before until I came here. My MOS is 92Y Unit Supply Specialist. In 10 years I expect to be an NCO or a command- ter in everyday life. Basic Combat Training gave me a better visual on how I can conduct myself in everyday life and it help me prove myself that I can do anything as long as I put my mind to it. PVT. OLIVIA AVENDANO, 19 California I joined the Army so that I could have a stable foundation to start career. The Army wasn t what I thought it would be, the drill sergeants aren t jerks, they actually or if you re crying. Your battle buddies become your best friends, and you will stay in contact even when you re all out of basic training, and the Basic Combat Training food is actually really good. The most challenging part of basic for me was the rucksack marches. My MOS is 31E Military Police Prison Guard. Ten years from now I see myself still in the National Guard and learning more about my MOS. SPC. HANNAH LOCKWOOD, 25 Livingston, Texas to join the Army was my Dad. My Dad was in the Coast Guard and growing up I saw his passion for serving his country and helping others in times of need; he helped during Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. After graduating from college I realized I wanted to apply the knowledge I had gained. When the opportunity to serve my country came along, I knew that joining the The most challenging thing about Basic Combat Training was dealing with homesickness. I have an them dearly. In 10 years I would like to be settled down with a career in forensic science, continuing my service in the Texas National Guard with a big family on the lake. SPC. PAMELA KONKEN, 23 Stockbridge, Georgia join the Army because I wanted to be a part of something bigger than myself. I knew we would have to work together in Basic Combat Training, but I didn t realize how important getting along with each other would be. The military is a different lifestyle so learning all of the customs and traditions was a little challenging for me. Ten years from now I see myself still in the military hopefully Captain Konken by then. I am so grateful for all of my experiences in BCT.

11 Balfour Beatty accepting applications for scholarship Applications are now being accepted for the Balfour Beatty Communities Foundation scholarship program for the academic year. All residents living in Balfour Beatty Communities housing including spouses and children who are pursuing a degree are eligible to apply. The Balfour Beatty Communities Foundation Scholarship Program recognizes those residents who are students or aspiring students excelling academically and looking to make a difference both in and out of the classroom. Scholarship applicants must currently reside in Balfour Beatty Communities housing and plan to attend or already attend an accredited college or university on a full-time basis in the fall of 2018, or be enrolled in a program of study designed to transfer directly into a four-year program. The Balfour Beatty Communities Foun- mitted to supporting the post-secondary educational goals of residents who live in a Balfour Beatty community. About 300 academic scholarships have been awarded to residents, including active duty service members and their Family members, since the program was established in Scholarship awards range from $1,000 to $2,500, with the potential for being larger for exceptional submissions. Achievements made by our applicants, both in academics and community participation, consistently inspire us every year. We re honored to be able to assist them in their academic endeavors through our scholarship program. For more details regarding scholarship requirements and to complete an online application, please visit the Foundation s website, Applications must be submitted no later than March 30. National Prayer Breakfast to take place Feb. 1 at NCO Club sponsoring the National Prayer Breakfast for the Fort Jackson Community 7:30-9 a.m. Feb. 1 at the NCO Club. Nationally recognized televangelist Kenneth Copeland will be the speaker. Tickets are available from your unit. The event is free, but offerings will be accepted at the event. Attire will be duty uniform or civilian equivalent. The purpose of the NPB is to emphasize the importance of prayer for the Nation, Fort Jackson, our armed forces, and our Families. The themes for the breakfast are: prayers for the nation, community relationship and spiri- Chaplain (Capt.) Bobby G. Niemtschk at or via at bobby.g.niemtschk. mil@mail.mil. Fort Jackson s MLK Jr. Day observance set for Jan. 19 The Fort Jackson Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance will be held from 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. Friday at the NCO Club. The theme of the event is Remember! Celebrate! Act! A Day On, Not a Day Off! The guest speaker is retired Maj. Gen. Earl Simms, former commandant of the Adjutant General School and the Adjutant General of the Army Chief of the Corps. Tickets are $10.50 and can be purchased through the Fort Jackson Equal Opportunity sors and unit equal opportunity leaders. For more information contact Sgt. 1st Class Antoine Flowers, the 193rd Infantry Brigade equal opportunity advisor at

12 Trainees with 2nd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment, stay still as a flare illuminates them as they crawled through Fort Jackson s Night Infiltration Course Jan. 16 as part of the post s Come Meet Your Army Tour. During the tour, community members were invited on post to watch the trainees go through the course. Photo by ROBERT TIMMONS Tour Continued from Page 3 Haidee and Charles Stith, from Columbia, S.C. look at a map of Fort Jackson before the start of the installation s Come Meet Your Army Tour Jan. 16. Haidee is a member of the South Carolina Military Base Task Force. Come Meet Your Army Tours are special events Fort Jackson holds throughout the year inviting members of the local community on post to witness training. Members of the community surrounding Fort Jackson look at an installation map during the post s Come Meet Your Army Tour Jan. 16 at the Joe E. Mann Center. - -

13 Fort Jackson offers help for new parents By CAROLYN COBB NPSP Home Visitor There are a lot of tough jobs out there. Being a parent is just one of those tough jobs. A new parent will often have lots of questions. What do I do now? How am I supposed to bathe him? How do I keep her safe? Why does he not listen to me? Why is his cousin more advanced than him? Will she ever learn to go to the potty on her own? These questions can also be asked by parents who have more than one child because every child is different. New Parent Support Program is a free voluntary program that can help answer the questions and provide a support network with parents. NPSP serves active duty and retired Families. Home visitors can visit in the home munity Service. Home visitors work with families who are pregnant and with families who have at least one child under three years old. NPSP can provide parental education through videos, classes and one-on-one interaction. Introducing a baby to older siblings can be challenging. A home visitor can help ease the transition. The home visitor can also provide information about developmental milestones (or any other subject related to parenting children), make referrals when appropriate and provide a general support system with the family. NPSP currently offers Baby Basics once a month, a class designed to teach parents how to care for their newborn up to 6 weeks of life. This is a fun interactive class with handson learning. Pre-registration is required. NPSP also offers a weekly Play Group for parents with children ages 0-3. Play Group provides an opportunity for parents to meet each other and for their children to learn to play with others. Friendships have formed by attending Play Group. Home visitors recognize that the parent is the expert in raising his or her child. NPSP, however, is available to assist through education, play and support so the tough job of parenting will not be so overwhelming. For more information, or to speak to a New Parent Support Program home visitor, Road.

14 WHEN I GROW UP, I WANT TO BE... NEWS Featuring the students of Pierce Terrace Elementary School. Photos by LaTrice Langston. Azariah Maddy Isabella Nasir Winter Continued from Page 4 The South Carolina Emergency Management Division has a website SCEMD. org that provides a link to its Severe Winter Weather guide with tips and information on how to keep safe this winter. The website also lists advisories and any delays or closings when snow and ice impact the area. We also remind people with pets, that even though dogs and cats have fur, they are just as susceptible to freezing temperatures, said Becker. Pets should have a warm place and be brought indoors out of the winter elements. The South Carolina National Guard always monitors conditions with SCEMD at their headquarters in West Columbia and is ready to support when called. We always hope for the best but prepare for the worst, said Gayle. Looking at weather forecast models for the duration of this winter, we expect our wrecker teams and personnel may be needed again to help keep people safe. We are ready. Photo by LT. COL. CINDI KING Members of the 1118th Combat Support Field Services Company, Field Maintenance Shop 13, South Carolina Army National Guard, help clear a tractor trailer from the highway snow storm Jan. 4 that impacted South Carolina.

15 Photos by LATRICE LANGSTON Victory starts here Fort Jackson Range Control personnel prepare for a refresher training day for Victory Tower cadre Wednesday. Soldiers with the Soldier Support Institute will be the first to tackle the course for 2018.

16 Spiritual, mental, physical fitness can help G.I. stability By STAFF SGT. JENNIFER MILNES Army News Service - - better shape than yourself in order to push yourself to be bet NEWS Photo by CAPT. MARGARET ZIFFER Master Sgt. David Mundy, 35th Infantry Division chaplain assistant, and friends play Christmas carols for the Christmas program at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Mundy encourages Soldiers to surround themselves with people who inspire each other to be better people and promote spiritual and emotional fitness.

17 Saluting this BCT cycle s honorees DRILL SERGEANTS OF THE CYCLE Photos by LaTrice Langston Staff Sgt. Joseph T. Cole Alpha Company 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment SOLDIER LEADER OF THE CYCLE Pvt. Mary Cloninger SOLDIER OF THE CYCLE Pvt. Pavel Prokopivick Sgt. 1st Class Jonathen McPherson Bravo Company 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment SOLDIER LEADER OF THE CYCLE Pvt. Jared Bounds SOLDIER OF THE CYCLE Pvt. Kendall Edwards COLE MCPHERSON POLING VOID Staff Sgt. Joshua Poling Charlie Company 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment SOLDIER LEADER OF THE CYCLE Spc. Katherine Corley SOLDIER OF THE CYCLE Pvt. Zoe Foster Sgt. 1st Class Anastasia Void Echo Company 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment SOLDIER LEADER OF THE CYCLE Pvt. Courtney Blair SOLDIER OF THE CYCLE Pvt. William Dawkins SCHAWE Staff Sgt. Thomas Schawe Delta Company 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment SOLDIER LEADER OF THE CYCLE Pvt. Emilee Haddleton SOLDIER OF THE CYCLE Pvt. Donny Ryals This We'll DEFEND Photo courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito, malaria remains the top infectious disease threat to U.S. military service members deployed overseas. Army medical research lab gets fast-track approval for malaria drug USAMMDA Public Affairs The U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity here has received a Fast Track designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the development of Tafenoquine, a potential anti-malaria drug for adults. Achieving FDA licensure of Tafeno- ment over the current measures of malaria prevention for U.S. forces, said Dr. Lawrence Lightner, project manager for the Pharmaceutical Systems Project Man- quine is only required to be administered weekly, while current preventive measures are required daily, and it protects against all forms of malaria. Developed through a partnership between the U.S. Army and 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals LLC, Tafenoquine has shown promise in preventing malaria with a convenient weekly dosing regimen. Fast Track approval will allow for an expedited review of Tafenoquine s application for approval by the FDA, so that, if approved, it can be used to prevent the disease in adults traveling to malaria-prone areas. Malaria is transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito, and remains the top infectious disease threat to U.S. military service members deployed overseas. The malaria parasite has several life cycle stages during infection, including a blood and liver stage, which has made treatment and prevention challenging. Tafenoquine is highly effective in the prevention of malaria, as it acts against multiple stages of the malaria parasite life cycle. than three decades ago at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and the drug eventually progressed into advanced development within the U.S. Army Medical Command. USAMMDA, a subordinate command of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, initiated a cooperative research and development agreement with 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals LLC in Managed by the PSP- MO, the effort has yielded successful results over the past three years in pursuit of an effective anti-malaria drug.

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