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1 CSC Chair ENCL 1 WELCOME WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COUNCIL. THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT MEETINGS HELD EACH MONTH ON THIS INSTALLATION. OUR GOAL IS TO SHARE THE MANY PROGRAMS AND EVENTS AVAILABLE TO OUR SERVICE MEMBERS, THEIR FAMILIES AND THE ENTIRE FORT HOOD COMMUNITY.

2 CSC Chair ENCL 2 CLOSING REMARKS AGAIN, I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING THE APRIL 2018 COMMUNITY SERVICES COUNCIL MEETING. THIS IS A DYNAMIC FORUM FOR IDENTIFYING AND RESOLVING ARMY FAMILY ISSUES AND SERVES AS A VALUABLE COMMUNICATION LINK TO ALL COMMUNITY RESIDENTS CONCERNING PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES, AND FACILITIES. I ENCOURAGE EACH OF YOU TO GET THE WORD OUT TO PEOPLE IN YOUR AREAS. LET S KEEP OUR TROOPS AND FAMILY MEMBERS INFORMED OF WHAT S HAPPENING AT FORT HOOD.

3 FORT HOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES COUNCIL MEETING April 25, :30 am 12:00 pm Community Events and Bingo Center Onsite WiFi Passcode: Opening Remarks MG John Thomson III III Corps and Fort Hood Acting Senior Commander COL Henry Perry, Jr. Fort Hood Garrison Commander 2. Invocation III Corps and Fort Hood Chaplain or Garrison Chaplain 3. Guest Introductions 4. Previous Event Highlights Mr. Nicholas Johnsen and Suggested Topic Updates Director Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (Family and MWR) 5. Community Updates a. Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center COL David Gibson (CRDAMC) Commander Healthcare Update (254) b. Fort Hood Family Housing (FHFH) Mr. Mack Quinney Resident Satisfaction Survey Project Director (Now through May 18, 2018) (254) c. Fort Hood Garrison Chaplains Office COL (CH) Charles Fields National Day of Prayer (May 3, 2018) Garrison Chaplain Post-wide Vacation Bible School (254) (June 4-8, 2018) d. Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers SPC Oliver Yadao (BOSS) Secretary Upcoming Events (254) Lake Travis Zipline (May 4, 2018) Cinco de Mayo / Fight Night Party (May 5, 2018) Horseback Riding (May 11, 2018) Cooking Class (May 15, 2018) BSR Waterpark (May 24, 2018) Volunteer Opportunities Version 1, April 16, 2018

4 FORT HOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES COUNCIL MEETING April 25, :30 am 12:00 pm Community Events and Bingo Center Onsite WiFi Passcode: e. Fort Hood Area Lemonade Day Mrs. Amanda Sequeira Lemonade Day Ribbon Cutting (May 4, 2018) Fort Hood Area Lemonade Day Lemonade Day (May 5-6, 2018) City Director (254) f. Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization, Mr. Fred Corbin and Security (DPTMS) Emergency Management Specialist Full Scale Exercise 2018 (FSE18) (254) (May 22-24, 2018) g. Workforce Solutions of Central Texas MG (R) Kendall Cox Services for Soldiers and Family Members Chief Operations Officer (254) h. Heart of Hood Gift Shop Mrs. Anna Marie Cox Military unit gift items Manager Meeting area for FRGs and Coffee Groups (254) Craft classes available i. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Ms. Lori Spencer VA Killeen Heights Vet Center Veterans Outreach Specialist Counseling Services (254) j. Army Community Service (ACS) Rear Detachment Operations Course (May 21-23, 2018 and August 20-22, 2018) Memorial Day (May 28, 2018) Ms. Mary Fitzgibbon Soldier & Family Readiness Branch Mobilization & Deployment Specialist (254) Mr. Kent Brickman Wounded and Fallen Branch Manager (254) Version 1, April 16, 2018

5 FORT HOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES COUNCIL MEETING April 25, :30 am 12:00 pm Community Events and Bingo Center Onsite WiFi Passcode: k. Family and MWR Mr. Nicholas Johnsen Director (254) All-Army Camp Trial Submissions PFC Jean Agosto 15 th BSB A Co. All-Army Volleyball - Men Dates: April 13, 2018 May 6, 2018 Location: Fort Indiantown Gap, PA SPC Chyla Lewis 1CDSB HHC All-Army Volleyball Women Dates: April 13, 2018 May 6, 2018 Location: Fort Bragg, NC SPC Kory Kibler 43rd MP Detachment All-Army Soccer - Men Dates: May 7, 2018 June 1, 2018 Location: TBD PVT Daniel Merritt B Co. 3BEB All-Army Soccer - Men Dates: May 7, 2018 June 1, 2018 Location: TBD SPC Maria Kelly 215 BSB HHC 3ABCT 1CD All-Army Soccer Women Dates: June 2-19, 2018 Location: Fort Bliss, TX 2LT Carmen Tomko A-Co, 2-7 CAV, 3 ABCT All-Army Rugby Women Dates: June/July 18 (Tentative) Location: TBD Version 1, April 16, 2018

6 FORT HOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES COUNCIL MEETING April 25, :30 am 12:00 pm Community Events and Bingo Center Onsite WiFi Passcode: Community Events Calendar (90 days) Highlights Ben Hogan Classic at Fort Hood April 27, :30 am 9:45 am on-site check-in 10:00 am shotgun start The Courses of Clear Creek For more information, call (254) April Showers 5K Run/Walk April 28, :00 am 7:45 am on-site registration, 8:00 am start Abrams Physical Fitness Center, Bldg For more information, call (254) Fort Hood Lifeguard/Waterfront Certification Classes 1. May 4-9, 2018 Friday (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm), Saturday and Sunday (8:00 am 5:00 pm) and Monday through Wednesday (5:00 pm 9:00 pm) 2. June 4-8, 2018, 8:00 am 5:00 pm 3. June 11-15, 2018, 8:00 am 5:00 pm Lifeguard Certification: $150 (Swimming Pools) Lifeguard and Waterfront Certification: $175 (BLORA Beach) Register at (254) Abrams Indoor Pool HEB Military Spouse Appreciation Day May 11, :00 am 2:00 pm Club Hood For more information, call (254) Mother s Day Brunch May 13, 2018 Two settings available: 10:30 am and 1:30 pm Brunch is $21.95 for adults, $7.95 for children ages 5-12 and free for children ages 4 and under Club Hood (Bldg. 5764, 24th Street at Tank Destroyer Boulevard) For more information and to RSVP, call (254) or (254) Naturalization Ceremony (Selected Soldiers) May 15, :00 pm III Corps Headquarters, Bldg West Atrium For more information, call (254) Version 1, April 16, 2018

7 FORT HOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES COUNCIL MEETING April 25, :30 am 12:00 pm Community Events and Bingo Center Onsite WiFi Passcode: Phantom Warrior Scramble May 18, :30 am 8:45 am registration 9:00 am shotgun start 4 Person Scramble Teams Open to All For more information (254) Armed Forces 5K- Run/Walk May 19, 2018 Race begins at 8:00 am On-site registration the day of the race from 7:00 am 7:45 am Pre-register online at Hood.ArmyMWR.com, by 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior to the event Pre-Registration Facilities: Leisure Travel Service, Sportsmen s Center, Apache Arts and Crafts Center, Sprocket Auto Crafts Center Abrams Physical Fitness Center, Bldg , 62nd Street and Support Avenue For more information, call (254) Thursday, May 24, 2018 Fort Hood Carry the Load Rally 2:30 pm 5:00 pm 1st Cavalry Division Horse Detachment Horse Detachment Demonstration 3:25 pm 3:55 pm For more information, call (254) Open Discussion Audience Q&A 7. Closing Remarks Community Events Calendar and Community Information Sheet are available at For additional information, contact Army Community Service at (254) or usarmy.hood.imcom-fmwrc.list.community-services-council@mail.mil Next CSC Meeting: May 23, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. CSC Documents Version 1, April 16, 2018

8 April 25, 2018 Community Services Council (CSC) Key Events and Community Updates a. Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (CRDAMC) COL David Gibson Healthcare Update Access to Care Standards by the Numbers 50 0% Access to Care = Medically Ready Soldiers Fort Hood Readiness Rates (As of April 15, 2018) Deployable % Medical Readiness Classification (MRC) 1/ % MRC CRDAMC Total Appointments February 2018 Specialty Care Primary Care Kept 44,255 21,882 No-Show 2,278 1,439 *Sick-Call TEL-CON 5,632 16,335 Walk-in 22,311 4,649 Total 74,638 44,742 Note 1: Sick-call appointments don t always get classified as sick-call and many times will be walked-in to a 24 hr. apt. Note 2: Walk-ins (specialty care) includes all Emergency Department visits 1

9 No Show Rates by Month (Goal is = or <5%) 2016 December 1, % 2017 January 1, % February 1, % March 1, % April 1, % May 1, % June 1, % July 1, % August 2, % September 1, % October 1, % November 1, % December 1, % No Show Rates by Clinic (Goal = or <5%) Bennett 2.4% Family Medicine Residency Clinic (FMRC) 8.0% Internal Medicine 5.9% Monroe 4.2% TMC % Thomas Moore 3.8% Pediatric 7.0% Copperas Cove 7.2% Harker Heights 8.1% Killeen 8.9% Russell Collier 7.8% Fort Hood Medical Home (FHMH) 9.1% Acute Care 0.3% Surveys and Data Reports Healthcare team began to address your needs within 30 minutes of your appointment time: 93.9% CRDAMC Average prescription wait time: 9 Outpatient Wait Times In FY17, over 545,000 patients were served by processing 1,198,972 outpatient prescriptions at twelve outpatient pharmacy locations while exceeding MEDCOM wait time goal. MEDCOM wait time goals: 75% < 30 minutes, 98% < 60 minutes. 2

10 Urgent Care Clinic Locations Download the Humana Military App on your mobile device Allow the device to access your location and it will locate the UCC closest to you Call the Nurse Advice Line and they can direct you to the nearest UCC location TRICARE ( ) Option 1 Go to the Humana Website to locate the closest UCC at Local Urgent Care Clinics UCC at the CRDAMC Santa Fe Ave., Fort Hood, TX Killeen Urgent Care 5702 E. Central Texas Expy., Killeen, TX Freedom Urgent Care 300 W. Central Texas Expy., Harker Heights TX Integrity Urgent Care 3010 E. Business 190, Copperas Cove, TX Doctors Express 3614 SW H.K. Dodgen Loop, Temple TX How can you help? Sign up for TRICARE online (TOL) Make and cancel appointments on TOL Arrive 15 minutes prior to appointment time(s) Be prepared to discuss your health with your provider Medical Readiness Utilizing Virtual Health TOL makes booking and canceling appointments with PCM faster and easier 24/7 Do not have to wait for appointment line to open Decrease No Shows Automatically receive confirmation and three appointment reminder messages to different and/or text address for ALL CRDAMC appointed and TOL booked appointments, to include all primary and specialty care appointments View past appointment history for all appointments booked in TOL and through CRDAMC appointing services Set up appointment notification if earlier TOL appointments become available View and print lab results, radiology results, and immunization records May Mental Health Month 7th Annual Behavioral Health and Wellness Information Fair May 3, 2018 CRDAMC Auditorium 11:00 am 3:00 pm For more information, call (254)

11 b. Fort Hood Family Housing (FHFH) Mr. Mack Quinney Resident Satisfaction Survey (Now through May 18, 2018) Army Housing Survey ed to residents on April 19, 2018 Complete the survey online and qualify for prize drawings Prizes: $50 gift cards, $100 gift cards and a grand prize of one month free rent For more information, call your community office or nking@forthoodfh.com. c. Fort Hood Garrison Chaplains Office COL (CH) Charles Fields National Day of Prayer May 3, :30 am 1:00 pm Spirit of Fort Hood Chapel For more information, call (254) Post-wide Vacation Bible School June 4-8, :00 am 12:00 pm Comanche Chapel To volunteer or for more information, call (254) or (254) d. Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) SPC Oliver Yadao Upcoming Events May 4, 2018 Lake Travis Zipline May 5, 2018 Cindo de Mayo / Fight Night Party (all are welcome to attend) May 11, 2018 Horseback Riding May 15, 2018 Cooking Class May 24, 2018 BSR Waterpark Volunteer Opportunities For more information, call (254)

12 e. Fort Hood Area Lemonade Day Mrs. Amanda Sequeira Lemonade Day Ribbon Cutting May 4, :00 pm III Corps Front Lawn Present youth participants with Certificates of Occupancy and Lemonade Day T-shirts Lemonade Day May 5-6, 2018 Buy a glass (or two) and support entrepreneurship! For more information, call (254) f. Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization, Mr. Fred Corbin and Security (DPTMS) Full Scale Exercise 2018 (FSE18) May 22-24, 2018 Multi-Jurisdictional Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Attacks Fort Hood, Local, State and Federal North Fort Hood, Main Fort Hood and West Fort Hood The Giant Voice will announce activation at 8:00 am on May 22, 2018 Various incident sites with multiple casualty role players with mock injuries Emergency response vehicles will be at incident sites Units / Agencies activate Emergency Action Plan (EAP) / Shelter-in-Place (SIP) Mass Casualty (MASCAL) response by CRDAMC and local hospitals Memorandum to Fort Hood Family Housing mayors and community life Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs) for distribution to housing residents All role players will be identified by wearing a RED or YELLOW vest For more information, call Mr. Fred Corbin at (254) or Mr. Jeff Hof at (254)

13 g. Workforce Solutions of Central Texas MG (R) Kendall Cox Services for Soldiers and Family Members Central Texas Workforce Area Bell, Coryell, Hamilton, Lampasas, Milam, Mills and San Saba Mission: The Central Texas Workforce System provides quality education, training and labor market services which give employers and residents of the region competitive advantage in the global economy. Goals: Connect qualified people to jobs in a timely manner Meet the human resource goals of Central Texas employers Increase public awareness and support of the Central Texas Workforce System and its services Develop and maintain a diversified funding base Job Seeker Services Job Matching WorkinTexas.com Labor Market Information Demand and Emerging Occupations Data Preliminary Assessment / Prescreening Employment Information Child Care Assistance Education and Training Information and Assistance Career Exploration Opportunities Self Services including internet access Educator/Counselor Services/Student Labor Market Information Demand, Target and Emerging Occupations Career Exploration Resources Eligible Students may receive: Connections to Work-based Learning Environments One-on-one Support Resume and Interviewing Preparation Scholarships 6

14 Veteran, Active Duty, and Spouse Employment Programs Department of Labor National Dislocated Worker Grants - $2.36m to Provide Services for Budget-Impacted Fort Hood Personnel: Soldiers, Military Spouses, Civil Service and contractors Specialized workforce services for resume writing, job search, vocational training, assistance with licensure/certifications; support services for transportation or child care Fort Hood Corporate Fellowship Program (Hire Our Heroes): Facilitates soldiers transition from military to civilian work to provide experience in professional positions; Engages Military Spouses in professional jobs in local workforce and economy Eligibility: Active Duty soldiers with bachelors degree or work-experience equivalent; and military spouses who are unemployed or under-employed Partners: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Workforce Solutions of Central Texas (WFSCT), Fort Hood Soldier for Life (SFL) Transition Assistance Program (TAP), Central Texas College, Local/National Employers (including public/govt. jobs), and Chambers of Commerce Business Role: Provides work experience with expectations to hire qualifying soldiers upon completion of the 90 day internship Paid Internships: For Soldiers paid by Dept. of the Army (DA); for Spouses paid by WFSCT For more information, call (254) or (254) h. Heart of Hood Gift Shop Mrs. Anna Marie Cox Non-profit gift shop [501 (c)(3)] Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 10:00 am 2:00 pm Staffed and managed by volunteers Items are consigned (most military units on Fort Hood are represented) Meeting area for FRGs and Coffee Groups Craft Classes Available Located behind TJ Mills Food Court For more information, call (254) or heartofhoodgiftshop@gmail.com. 7

15 i. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Ms. Lori Spencer Killeen Heights Vet Center Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration Readjustment Counseling Services Vet Centers Established in 1979 for Vietnam/Vietnam Era Veterans. Primarily counseling services for Veterans, Active Duty, and Family Members - to include federally activated Reserve and National Guard personnel Served in a designated war zone (all eras), Military Sexual Trauma/Harassment (Male and Female), Marital and Family and Bereavement Counseling. Active Duty additional eligibility: Remotely controlled an unmanned aerial vehicle engaged in combat with an enemy of the United States or against an opposing military force in a theater of combat operations Provided direct emergency medical or mental health care, or mortuary services to the causalities of combat operations or hostilities within or outside the theater of combat operations or area of hostilities Free and Confidential - Information is not released without the client s written permission except in certain circumstances (Duty to Report). Records are not part of Military Medical Records or VA Healthcare Records (Separate database) Records can be used to substantiate claims Easy access no appointment or referral is necessary just walk in Verification of Service DD214 or SRB Individual and Groups - Evening and Weekend Hours Monday Thursday 8:00 am 7:00 pm Friday, 7:30 am 2:30 pm 2nd & 3rd Saturday of each Month 8:00 am 12:00 pm (Unless it is in conjunction with a Federal Holiday) For more information, call Ms. Lori Spencer at (254) or lori.spencer@va.gov or the Vet Center Call Center at WAR-VETS ( ) or go online to 8

16 j. Army Community Service Fort Hood Community Information Rear Detachment Operations Course Ms. Mary Fitzgibbon May 21-23, 2018 and August 20-22, 2018 Information for the Home Station Operation Officers in Charge (OIC) and Noncommissioned Officers in Charge (NCOIC) to effectively care for Families, personnel and equipment during deployments For more information, call (254) Memorial Day Mr. Kent Brickman May 28, :30 am 1:00 pm The ACS SOS building will remain open until 3:00 pm to allow Survivors to visit the Hall of Remembrance ACS SOS Center, Building For more information, call (254) or k. Family and MWR Mr. Nicholas Johnsen All-Army Camp Trial Submissions PFC Jean Agosto 15 th BSB A Co. All-Army Volleyball - Men Dates: April 13, 2018 May 6, 2018 Location: Fort Indiantown Gap, PA SPC Chyla Lewis 1CDSB HHC All-Army Volleyball Women Dates: April 13, 2018 May 6, 2018 Location: Fort Bragg, NC SPC Kory Kibler 43rd MP Detachment All-Army Soccer - Men Dates: May 7, 2018 June 1, 2018 Location: TBD 9

17 PVT Daniel Merritt B Co. 3BEB All-Army Soccer Men Dates: May 7, 2018 June 1, 2018 Location: TBD SPC Maria Kelly 215 BSB HHC 3ABCT 1CD All-Army Soccer Women Dates: June 2-19, 2018 Location: Fort Bliss, TX 2LT Carmen Tomko A-Co, 2-7 CAV, 3 ABCT All-Army Rugby Women Dates: June/July 18 (Tentative) Location: TBD Fort Hood Community Information Community Events Calendar (90 days) Highlights Ben Hogan Classic at Fort Hood April 27, :30 am 9:45 am on-site check-in 10:00 am shotgun start The Courses of Clear Creek For more information, call (254) April Showers 5K Run/Walk April 28, :00 am 7:45 am on-site registration, 8:00 am start Abrams Physical Fitness Center, Bldg For more information, call (254) Fort Hood Lifeguard/Waterfront Certification Classes 1. May 4-9, 2018 Friday (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm), Saturday and Sunday (8:00 am 5:00 pm) and Monday through Wednesday (5:00 pm 9:00 pm) 2. June 4-8, 2018, 8:00 am 5:00 pm 3. June 11-15, 2018, 8:00 am 5:00 pm Lifeguard Certification: $150 (Swimming Pools) Lifeguard and Waterfront Certification: $175 (BLORA Beach) Register at (254) Abrams Indoor Pool 10

18 HEB Military Spouse Appreciation Day May 11, :00 am 2:00 pm Club Hood For more information, call (254) Mother s Day Brunch May 13, 2018 Two settings available: 10:30 am and 1:30 pm Brunch is $21.95 for adults, $7.95 for children ages 5-12 and free for children ages 4 and under Club Hood (Bldg. 5764, 24th Street at Tank Destroyer Boulevard) For more information and to RSVP, call (254) or (254) Naturalization Ceremony (Selected Soldiers) May 15, :00 pm III Corps Headquarters, Bldg West Atrium For more information, call (254) Phantom Warrior Scramble May 18, :30 am 8:45 am registration 9:00 am shotgun start 4 Person Scramble Teams Open to All For more information (254) Armed Forces 5K- Run/Walk May 19, 2018 Race begins at 8:00 am On-site registration the day of the race from 7:00 am 7:45 am Pre-register online at Hood.ArmyMWR.com, by 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior to the event Pre-Registration Facilities: Leisure Travel Service, Sportsmen s Center, Apache Arts and Crafts Center, Sprocket Auto Crafts Center Abrams Physical Fitness Center, Bldg , 62nd Street and Support Avenue For more information, call (254) Fort Hood Carry the Load Rally May 24, :30 pm 5:00 pm 1st Cavalry Division Horse Detachment Horse Detachment Demonstration 3:25 pm 3:55 pm For more information, call (254)

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20 Staff Updates Inspector General (IG) The III Corps and Fort Hood IG Office is located in the Copeland Center, Room A-211, at the corner of T.J. Mills and Battalion Ave. Call (254) for assistance, Monday Thursday 9:00 am through 4:30 pm, Friday, 9:00 am through 3:00 pm. Go to for more information. Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (CRDAMC) Nurse Advice Line The Nurse Advice Line is available 24 hours a day to provide information on urgent health issues, guidance for non-emergency situations, instructions for self-care for minor injuries and illnesses and assistance with scheduling appointments. Tricare beneficiaries may speak to a registered nurse on the nurse advice line by calling TRICARE ( ) Option 1. Access to Care Tricare Online Army Medicine Secure Messaging Service (AMSM) sign up at your clinic today! Urgent Care Clinics Tricare beneficiaries are not authorized non-emergent care from local Urgent Care Clinics (UCC) or Emergency Rooms (ER) Nurse Advice Line (800) TRICARE ( ) Appointments or Central Appointment Line (254) CRDAMC Behavioral Health Guide The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) provides outpatient and inpatient treatment and consultation related to the management and treatment of behavioral health issues and concerns. The DBH consists of behavioral health services provided at the Resilience & Restoration Center (R&R Center), the Department of Social Work (DSW), CRDAMC and Administrative Psychiatry Service. While not part of the Department of Behavioral Health, information regarding Fort Hood s Resiliency Campus and Military One Source are also provided as part of this brochure. The CRDAMC Behavioral Health Guide is available at: Dental Command (DENTAC) TRICARE Dental Plan Beneficiary Web Enrollment site: e.jsp 13

21 Public Affairs Office (PAO) Visit Fort Hood s website at and the Fort Hood Sentinel for community events. Visit TXDot.gov to view current road conditions on US Highway 190. Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) (254) (254) Consolidated Client Services Building 13, 52nd Street (next to III Corps Headquarters Building) Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am 4:00 pm Friday, 1:00 pm 4:00 pm Closed for lunch from 12:00 pm 1:00 pm Closed Weekends, Federal Holidays and III Corps Training Holidays For more information, call (254) or (254) The Tax Center will be open from January 22, 2018 April 17, Monday through Wednesday, and Friday, 9:30 am 5:00 pm Thursday, 9:30 am 7:00 pm Closed Weekends, Federal Holidays and III Corps Training Holidays For more information, call (254) or (254) Visit our Facebook pages: Fort Hood Area Claims Office Fort Hood Legal Assistance Office Fort Hood Tax Center 14

22 Directorate of Human Resources (DHR) ID Card Appointments are available by calling (254) between 8:00 am and 3:00 pm. Soldier for Life Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP) Monthly Mini Career Fair May 7, :00 am 1:30 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center For more information, call the SFL-TAP at (254) /5627 or go to: Summer 2018 Mega Career Fair June 19, :00 am 3:00 pm Club Hood For more information, call the SFL-TAP at (254) /5627 or go to: Logistics Readiness Center No update provided Network Enterprise Center (NEC) No update provided Mission and Installation Contracting Command Fort Hood (MICC-FH) No update provided 15

23 Directorate of Public Works (DPW) Fort Hood Family Housing Recycle Fort Hood Family Housing Refuse FY18 Housing Recycle and Refuse Eighty-eight (88) tons of recycled material was collected in March from the Fort Hood Housing areas. The average pounds per household material recycled was thirty-three (33). The goal is thirty-six (36) pounds per household. Four hundred ninety (490) tons of materials went to the landfill in March from the Fort Hood Housing areas. The average pounds per household were one hundred seventy-three (173). The goal is one hundred (100) pounds or less per household. Energy Conservation, Installation and Army Goals, Energy Tips and Current Energy Conservation Projects: For information, go online to or call (254) 287-SAVE (7283) Fort Hood Recycle Center Bldg nd Street (254) Hours: Monday through Friday from 7:30 am 11:30 am and 12:30 pm 4:30 pm 16

24 Directorate of Emergency Services (DES) Road Closure: Effective May 30, 2017, the Mohawk Gate (ACP 15) changed hours of operation to 5:00 am 6:00 pm. Traffic throughput levels did not necessitate the continued operation of this gate past 6:00 pm. The DES continues to analyze traffic throughput and will make adjustments as necessary. Effective Tuesday, September 1, 2015, the installation access processes changed as follows: All Soldiers, Family Members, DoD Civilians, Retirees and any other DoD identification card holder will show their DoD ID at the gate for entrance to the installation. Passengers (with proper ID) can be escorted onto the installation. Customers who routinely access Fort Hood can get an extended access pass at the visitor center, i.e. contractors, school teachers, bank workers, but will not be able to escort other visitors. These customers can get a bulk issue of passes for their employees. Business owners or management staff will submit a memo to DES with employee(s) name(s), date of birth, driver's license number / state ID and last 4 of social security number. All non-dod drivers and passengers are required to report to the Visitors Welcome Center to obtain an installation access pass. Children under 17 years of age may be vouched for by an adult. The Visitors Welcome Center is open 24 hours per day. There is no change to the firearms registration program. All firearms must be registered prior to transporting onto Fort Hood. Firearms registration can be completed at the Visitors Welcome Center or the Military Police station on 58th and Battalion Avenue. For more information, contact Mrs. Betty Allen at (254) or via at betty.a.allen34.civ@mail.mil. 17

25 Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization & Security (DPTMS) Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security (DPTMS) Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Tuesday, August 7, 2018 Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Hood Hero Award Ceremonies The ceremony is 11:30 am to 1:00 pm in the Club Hood Grande Ballroom. Please contact Mr. Roderick Marshall at (254) or for additional information III Corps and Fort Hood Annual Emergency Management All Hazards FY18 Full Scale Exercise The Installation will conduct a Full Scale Exercise (FSE), Multi-Jurisdictional Improvised Explosive Device (IED), May 22-24, Emergency response procedures will be in effect May 22, 2018 with ongoing administrative follow-up occurring through May 24, The exercise is conducted on an annual basis in order to stress Emergency Management (EM) critical elements of Command and Control (C2), mass warning and notification, community awareness, activation of local support agreements, execution of notification protocols, actions of first responders, first-receivers response, medical response, religious support response, Family assistance response and coordination support with our local, state and federal agencies. During the FSE, individuals may see and/or hear emergency vehicles responding to a notional emergency incident including Soldiers and Civilians role playing as casualties. Specific incident locations are not disclosed in an effort to maintain realistic response. We anticipate minimal impact to routine traffic on the installation including the housing areas and school drop off and pick up locations. The exercise will begin with the giant voice test message, Attention, this is a test of the Fort Hood emergency warning system. This is only a test. If this had been an actual emergency, additional instructions would be broadcast. This is only a test. Additional mass warning and notification systems (computer pop-ups and telephonic notification) may also be used to simulate commands such as Shelter in Place or Lock Down or Personnel should remain indoors. All exercise instructions will be preceded and followed by EXERCISE, EXERCISE, EXERCISE. Residents should not be alarmed and need not respond. Our Public Affairs Office will make additional announcements via the Sentinel and other media to inform the Greater Fort Hood community. For more information, contact Mr. Fred Corbin, USAG, and Fort Hood Emergency Manager at (254) or Mr. Jeffery Hof, Fort Hood Emergency Management Planner at (254)

26 Spring Weather Information Fort Hood and Central Texas has entered the Spring Tornado season. Listed below in the Ready Army section are resources Fort Hood units and Family members may use to increase preparedness and reduce risks associated with tornado season. Tornadoes: Tornado season in Texas is typically March through August, but tornados can occur any month of the year. Strong winds are the most destructive aspect, with gusts reaching as high as 300 mph. Eighty percent of tornadoes occur between noon and midnight. While some areas are more prone to tornadoes than others, they can occur anywhere, so it is best to be prepared. Ready Army READY ARMY is the Army s proactive campaign to increase the resilience of the Army community, enhance the readiness of the force by informing Soldiers, their Families, Army Civilians, and Contractors of relevant hazards, and encouraging them to Be Informed, Make a Plan, Build a Kit and Get Involved. The READY ARMY website is a great place to start. Commanders, Directors / Office Chiefs and Facility Managers should confirm Emergency Action Plans (EAP) are written, rehearsed and validated for their units / organizations. Mr. Fred Corbin is our Fort Hood Ready Army POC and can assist units and organizations such as Family Readiness Groups with increasing awareness and the Ready Army program. Listed below are resources Fort Hood units and Family members may use to increase preparedness and obtain information to reduce risks associated with tornado season. 1) 3rd Weather Squadron forecast updates are available at 2) Fort Hood's Weather and Operational Status Line: Callers can listen to the current weather situation affecting Fort Hood by dialing (254) ) Fort Hood's Homepage at and the III Corps & Fort Hood Facebook page at 4) As always, stay tuned to local radio and television stations. 5) The Army's "Ready Army" web site with links listed below is a valuable source. a. Ready Army Tornado fact sheet

27 b. Ready Army Emergency Kits fact sheet c. Ready Army Emergency Family Plan fact sheet 6) Family members may sign up for Code RED, a Copperas Cove Community Notification System at the following link if you live within Coryell County. 7) For Family members residing in Bell County, please sign up at the following Bell County Community Notification System Code RED link: For more information, contact Mr. Fred Corbin, USAG, Fort Hood Emergency Manager at (254) or Mr. Jeffery Hof, Fort Hood Emergency Management Planner at (254) See Something, Say Something Suspicious activity is any observed behavior that could indicate anything from criminal activity to terrorism-related crime. This can include seeing unusually placed items or situations that are out of the ordinary, a person eliciting information such as the operations or security procedures for a facility or the personnel employed, or someone paying unusually close attention to facilities or operations beyond casual or professional interest. Some of these activities could be innocent. It is up to law enforcement to determine whether the behavior warrants investigation. The activities above are not all-inclusive, but have been compiled based on studies of pre-operational aspects of both successful and thwarted criminal and terrorist events over several years. Informed, alert communities play a critical role in keeping us safe. We can all help in keeping our community safe by paying attention to our surroundings and reporting suspicious activity to local law enforcement. If you see suspicious activity, report it to 288-COPS (2677) on Fort Hood or your local law enforcement agency immediately. Describe specifically what you observed to include who or what it was, when you saw it, where it occurred, and why it's suspicious. Your diligent observation and reporting of any suspicious activity could help someone in your community or prevent a crime or even a terrorist event. For more information, contact Mr. James Brooks (254) or Ms. Lacey Eide (254) , USAG Fort Hood OPSEC Managers. 20

28 Fort Hood Critical Information List Operations Security protects sensitive, but generally unclassified information that is critical to our mission. Critical information consists of specific facts about our capabilities, activities, limitations and intentions (CALI). The critical information is so vital to the mission that if the adversary obtains it, correctly analyzes it, and acts upon it, the compromise could prevent or seriously degrade mission success. The Critical information List (CIL) documents an organization s critical information that should be protected. The Fort Hood CIL is as follows: Sensitive Reports: reports containing sensitive and / or personally identifiable information (PII) or information pertaining to mission readiness such as blotters, battle damage assessments, recall rosters, manning documents, etc. Emerging Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP): newly administered TTPs to improve mission effectiveness such as ways to avoid or detect IEDs, convoy protection methods, etc. Network & Communications Related: call signs, frequencies, passwords, Automated Information Systems (AIS) protection (types used, measures, and procedures), changes in message volume, etc. Security Plans and Procedures: Random Antiterrorism Measures, shift change for guards, changes in Force Protection Conditions (FPCON), Defense Conditions (DEFCON) or Information Conditions (INFOCON), etc. Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR): intelligence resources, collection techniques, ongoing operations and goals, counterintelligence operations, etc. Troop Movements & Travel: deployment / redeployment Date-Time-Group (DTG), locations, itineraries, ports, routes, embarkation points, VIP / High Risk Personnel (HRP) travel, TDY orders, leave for large groups or entire units, emergency recall of personnel, etc. Information Pertaining to Current / Future Operations (FUOPS): deployment plans, exercises, scope of operations, planning details, specific Courses of Action (COA) for forces, Rules of Engagement (ROE) / Rules for Use of Force (RUF), Military Information Support Operations (MISO), and Military Deception operations (MILDEC), Security Access Program (SAP) elements in contracts, etc. Vulnerabilities: a condition that allows the adversary time to observe, orient, decide and act against us in areas such as critical infrastructure, building schematics that show security weaknesses, physical security shortfalls, etc. Equipment Specifications and Limitations: shortfalls, vehicle schematics, vehicle battle damage assessments, weapons systems, research and development (R&D) projects, electronic systems, software used in new systems, etc. 21

29 For more information, contact Mr. James Brooks (254) or Ms. Lacey Eide (254) , USAG Fort Hood OPSEC Managers. Antiterrorism (AT) Awareness Month The DPTMS Force Protection Team will host its annual AT Awareness briefings in August during AT Awareness Month. This is an opportunity for Soldiers, DA Civilians and Family members to receive information about antiterrorism / force protection, Ready Army and methods to increase your preparedness for emergency incidents. We will share details of specific briefings at future CSCs and the monthly Fort Hood military unit / agency Protection Working Group Meetings. For planning purposes, the dates / timeframes and location are listed below. Tuesday, August 7, 2018, 9:00 am 3:30 pm, Howze Theater Tuesday, August 14, 2018, 9:00 am 3:30 pm, Howze Theater Monday, August 20, 2018, 9:00 am 3:30 pm, Howze Theater Tuesday, August 28, 2018, 9:00 am 3:30 pm, Howze Theater For more information, contact Mr. Daniel Spencer, Chief Force Protection at (254) or Mr. Joe Tainatongo, Force Protection Officer at (254) Resiliency Campus CPT Quintin Davis, (254) SG Diamond Ott, (254) Master Resilience Trainer - Courses (MRT-C) - Class dates are Monday, May 7, 2018 through Friday, May 18, 2018 from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Spouses are welcome and encouraged to attend the MRT-C; enrollment information is maintained by each BDE Schools NCO. Applied Functional Fitness Center Normal hours of operation are 5:00 am 8:00 pm, Monday through Friday. The center will also open on Training Holidays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am 2:00 pm. For more information, go online to call (254) or visit us in Bldg III Corps and Fort Hood Chaplain s Office No update provided 22

30 Garrison Chaplain s Office (254) Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC) August 28, 2017, continues weekly on Tuesday through May :00am 11:30am Main Post Chapel (MPC) [Spirit of Fort Hood Chapel], 320 Tank Destroyer Blvd For more information, call the MPC at (254) Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC) September 6, 2017, continues weekly on Tuesday through May :00am 11:30am MPC, 320 Tank Destroyer Blvd For more information, call the MPC at (254) Catholic Religious Education Statutory Religious Education September 6, 2017, continues weekly through May :30 pm 7:30 pm Comanche Chapel For more information, call Ms. Maria Fuavai at (254) or the MPC at (254) Community Connections A Christian Faith Ministry September 7, 2017, continues weekly through May :30 pm 8:00 pm Main Post Chapel (Spirit of Fort Hood Chapel), 320 Tank Destroyer Blvd. For more information, call Mr. Bill Shelnutt at (254) , Ms. Donna Hilley at (254) or the MPC at (254) National Day of Prayer May 3, :30am 1:00 pm A time of individual and group prayer and intercession MPC, 320 Tank Destroyer Blvd Vacation Bible School 2018 June 4-8, :00 am 12:00 pm Volunteers needed (complete background packet as soon as possible) Comanche Chapel For more information, call Ms. Teresa Parris at (254) Log onto the Fort Hood Garrison Chaplains Facebook page at for further updates! 23

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32 Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) Hood.ArmyMWR.com BOSS Lounge (Bldg. 9212, Old Ironsides Road) is open Monday through Friday from 11:30 am 5:00 pm FREE - Fresh Popcorn and Pepsi Products daily Seven LED TVs and one large home theater with a 125 screen television Relaxing environment with over 10 La-Z-Boy couches Pool tables, ping pong tables and outside patio For more information, call (254) , follow us on Facebook at or go online to Hood.ArmyMWR.com Directorate of Family & MWR Want More Fort Hood Family and MWR Content and Information? Website: Hood.ArmyMWR.com Facebook: Facebook.com/FortHoodFMWR APRIL Thursday, April 26, 2018 Resilience Lunch and Learn 11:30 am 1:00 pm Put it in Perspective Life skills to enhance resilience Open to all DOD Card Holders Registration required Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center For more information, call (254) Thursday, April 26, 2018 Paws to Read with Kona Ages Pre-K to twelve Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254)

33 Thursday, April 27, 2018 ACS Employment Readiness Program Spring Career Fest 10:00 am 2:00 pm Build and enhance your career Employer Panel Discussion; Resume and Interview Tips; Employer Expectations Open to Military Spouses, Transitioning Service Members, Retirees and all DoD ID Card Holders Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg , Room 121 Must register by April 26, 2018 For more information and register, call (254) or Friday, April 27, 2018 Ben Hogan Classic at Fort Hood Filled 10:00 am shotgun start 8:30 am 9:45 am on-site check in 4-person scramble teams Open to all active duty Soldiers Free to all participants, compliments of the Ben Hogan Foundation The Courses of Clear Creek (Battalion Avenue and Clear Creek Road, Bldg ) For more information or to register, call (254) Saturday, April 28, 2018 April Showers 5K Run/Walk Race begins 8:00 am On-site registration the day of the race from 7:00 am 7:45 am Pre-register online at Hood.ArmyMWR.com, by 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior to the event or at the Leisure Travel Service, Sportsmen s Center, Apache Arts and Crafts Center, Sprocket Auto Crafts Center Abrams Physical Fitness Center, Bldg , 62nd Street and Support Avenue For more information, call (254) MAY May National Military Appreciation Month A month to observe and honor the sacrifices of both current and former members of the Armed Forces as well as their Families. Installations and local communities host events. Tuesday, May 1, 2018 Casey Memorial Library: WW1 Book Club Movie 5:00 7:00 pm Ages Teen and up Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254)

34 Thursday, May 3, 2018 BOSS Bi-Monthly Meeting 1:00 pm 3:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg For more information, call (254) Friday s, May 4, 2018, May 11, 2018, May 18, 2018 and May 25, 2018 Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) EFMP Sea Dragons Aquatic Program 6:00 pm 8:00 pm Swim Program is open to the whole Family Abrams Fitness Center, Building 23001, 62nd Street and Support Avenue For more information, call (254) Friday through Wednesday, May 4-9, 2018 Lifeguard / Waterfront Class Friday (7:00 pm 9:00 pm), Saturday and Sunday (8:00 am 5:00 pm), and Monday through Wednesday (5:00 pm 9:00 pm) Abrams Pool (Bldg 23001, 62nd Street) For more information, contact (254) Friday, May 4, 2018 BOSS TRIP to Lake Travis Zipline 9:00 am 4:00 pm BOSS HQ to Austin, TX For more information, call (254) Friday s, May 4, 2018 and May 11, 2018 Casey Memorial Library Story Time 10:00 am 11:00 am Ages pre-k to twelve years old (and parents) Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Saturday, May 5, 2018 Casey Memorial Library All-Ages Coloring 1:00 pm 4:00 pm Drop-by coloring event for all ages Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Orientation 10:00 am 11:30 am Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center, Bldg on Battalion Avenue near the Copeland Soldier Service Center For more information, call (254)

35 Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Resource Connections Virtual Support Group 11:30 am 12:30 pm Facebook For more information, call (254) Thursday, May 10, 2018 Casey Memorial Library: Make and Take Craft 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Ages pre-k to twelve years old (and parents) Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Wednesday and Thursday, May 9-10, 2018 Community Resource Course 9:00 am 2:30 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information and register, call (254) Friday, May 11, 2018 HEB Military Spouse Appreciation Day 10:00 am 2:00 pm Club Hood For more information, call (254) Saturday, May 12, 2018 Heaven and Hell 2-Person Scramble 9:00 am $50.00 fee in cludes golf, mulligan s and lunch The Courses of Clear Creek (Battalion Avenue and Clear Creek Road, Bldg ) For more information or to register, call (254) Saturday, May 12, ACS Survivor Outreach Services (SOS): Gold Star Mother & Daughter Tea 11:30 am 2:00 pm Ladies of all ages are invited to attend our Mother and Daughter Tea planned for the Saturday before Mothers Day Survivors are encouraged to wear spring attire and hats Lunch will be provided and an activity for everyone to enjoy ACS SOS Services Center, Bldg For more information, call Ms. Renee McFarland, ACS SOS Support Specialist, (254)

36 Saturday, May 12, 2018 CYS Give Parents a Break 12:00 am 6:00 pm Meadows Child Development Center Children must be registered with CYS and be up to date on all registration requirements (shots, health assessment and medical paperwork) Reservations can be made until 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior by calling (254) (children ages six weeks-preschool age) or (254) (children in kindergarten through fifth grade). Saturday, May 12, 2018 UFC 224 Watch Party Doors open at 7:00 pm No cover charge Open to all, 18 years of age and over Backbone Lounge, located inside Phantom Warrior Center, (37th Street, Bldg. 194) For more information, call (254) Wednesday and Thursday, May 16-17, 2018 Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Army Life 101 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Army Life 101 is a two-day training that allows participants to learn about military life and how to maneuver through daily challenges, decipher acronyms, convert military time, utilize community resources and understand the goal and impact of the mission Why just survive the Army lifestyle, when you can THRIVE? Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information and register, call (254) or (254) Tuesday, May 15, 2018 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Town Hall 9:00 am 12:00 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center For more information, call (254) Tuesday, May 15, 2018 Naturalization Ceremony (Selected Soldiers) 1:00 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information, call (254) Thursday, May 17, 2018 BOSS Bi-Monthly Meeting 1:00 pm 3:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg For more information, call (254)

37 Thursday, May 18, 2018 BOSS Asian Pacific Month celebration 6:00 pm 9:00 pm Food, DJ and events BOSS HQ Bldg For more information, call (254) Friday, May 18, 2018 School Age Care (SAC) Passport to Manhood Late Night 7:00 pm 11:00 pm Military theme Kinder through 5th grade boys Boys attending SAC may bring guests Walker School Age Care For more information, call (254) Saturday, May 19, Casey Memorial Library: Science Saturday 1:00 pm 2:30 pm Ages pre-k to twelve years old (and parents) Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Saturday, May 19, 2018 Armed Forces 5K- Run/Walk Race begins at 8:00 am On-site registration the day of the race from 7:00 am 7:45 am Pre-register online at Hood.ArmyMWR.com, by 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior to the event Pre-Registration Facilities: Leisure Travel Service, Sportsmen s Center, Apache Arts and Crafts Center, Sprocket Auto Crafts Center Abrams Physical Fitness Center, Bldg , 62nd Street and Support Avenue For more information, call (254) Monday, May 21, 2018 BOSS Military Appreciation Baseball game at Round Rock DELL Stadium 5:00 pm 11:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg to Round Rock, TX For more information, call (254)

38 Tuesday, May 22, 2018 Commander and First Sergeant Course Spouse Seminar 8:30 am 2:30 pm Oveta Culp Hobby SFRC, Bldg Provide interactive discussion and orientation for new Commander and First Sergeant Spouses as to the roles, responsibilities and expectations of being a command team spouse. Includes a bus tour of major ACS and Fort Hood facilities. Call (254) or usarmy.hood.imcomfmwrc.list.sfrb@mail.milt to register 1 day course For more information, call Ms. Mary Fitzgibbon, ACS SFRB Mobilization and Deployment Specialist, at (254) or (254) Wednesday, May 23, 2018 R.E.A.L. Command Team FRG Training (CDRs/1SGs) 9:00 am 12:00 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information and register, call (254) Wednesday, May 23, 2018 ACS Community Services Council (CSC) Meeting 10:30 am 12:00 pm The CSC Meeting serves as a valuable communication link to increase awareness levels of all community residents concerning programs, activities and facilities in the greater Fort Hood community Community Events and Bingo Center, Bldg , off Clear Creek Road For more information, call Ms. Pamela Hicks, ACS Information and Referral, Social Services Assistant, at (254) Thursday, May 24, 2018 Resilience Lunch & Learn 11:30 am 1:00 pm Problem Solving Registration required and lunch is provided Open to all DoD Card Holders Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center For more information, call (254) Thursday, May 24, 2018 Fort Hood Carry the Load Rally 3:00 pm 5:00 pm 1st Cavalry Horse Detachment Horse Detachment Demonstration 3:25 pm 3:55 pm For more information, call (254) Friday through Sunday, May 25 28, 2018 BOSS Trip to South Padre Island, TX 9:00 am 4:00 pm Cost - TBD BOSS HQ to South Padre Island, TX For more information, call (254)

39 Saturday, May 26, 2018 DFMWR Outdoor pools open for summer season Comanche Pool, Patton Pool and West Fort Hood Pool For more information, call (254) Monday, May 28, 2018 Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) Hall of Remembrance in Observance of Memorial Day 11:30 am 1:30 pm Annually, on Memorial Day, there is a ceremony at the local Central Texas Veterans Cemetery After the ceremony all Gold Star Family Members are invited to attend a catered luncheon in the Hall of Remembrance at the SOS Center where photos of more than 300 Fallen Soldiers grace the walls Families often come to place small American flags on the photo of their fallen hero ACS SOS Center, Bldg Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Thursday, May 31, 2018 Paws to Read with Kona 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Ages Pre-K to twelve Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) JUNE Friday, June 1, 2018 Garrsion Golf Scramble 12:00 pm shotgun start 10:30 am 11:45 am registration 4 Person Scramble Teams Garrison BBQ fundraiser Open to All For more information, call (254) Friday, June 1, 2018 Courses of Clear Creek Club House Renovation Grand Opening 6:00 pm - Ribbon Cutting Revealing of special events Music and finger foods Open to All For more information, call (254)

40 Friday s, June 1,2018, June 8, 2018, June 15, 2018, June 22, 2018 and June 29, 2018 EFMP Sea Dragons Aquatic Program 6:00 pm 8:00 pm Swim Program is open to the whole Family Abrams Fitness Center, Building 23001, 62nd Street and Support Avenue For more information, call (254) Friday, June 1, 2018 BOSS Schillterbahn Trip 8:00 am 5:00 pm Costs: $25 Per Person BOSS HQ Bldg. to New Braunfels, TX For more information, call (254) Saturday and Sunday, June 2-3, 2018 Water Fest Saturday, 10:00 am 8:00 pm and Sunday, 10:00 am 6:00 pm Water activities for all ages, followed by a family friendly movie on the beach Saturday evening, concessions, 6 per vehicle, per day Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (BLORA) For more information, call (254) Saturday, June 2, Movies at the Campground Movie begins at dark approx. 8:45 pm Family friendly movie at the BLORA campground Sierra Beach, free with park entry and concessions on site For more information, call (254) Saturday, June 2, Casey Memorial Library All-Ages Coloring 1:00 pm 4:00 pm Drop-by coloring event for all ages Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Saturday, June 9, UFC 225 Watch Party Doors open at 7:00 pm No cover charge, open to all, 18 years of age and over. Backbone Lounge, located inside Phantom Warrior Center, (37th Street, Bldg. 194) For more information, call (254)

41 Monday through Friday, June 4-8, 2018 Lifeguard / Waterfront Class Monday Friday 8:00 am 5:00 pm Located Abrams Pool (Bldg ST) For more information, call (254) Monday through Friday, June 4, 2018 August 25, 2018 CYS Youth Services Summer Camp 7:00 am 1:00 pm (Youth Center remains open until 8pm) Take yourself to the limits in extreme activities, enjoy thrilling trips and build your leadership skills, learn how to build trust and self-esteem, improve communication and appreciate differences in others through team-building, open to youth in grades 6 12 and fees are determined by Total Family Income category. Comanche Youth Center, Bldg Tank Destroyer. For more information, call (254) or (254) Monday through Friday, June 4, 2018 August 25, 2018 CYS School-Age Care Summer Camp Fees are determined by Total Family Income category; Occasional care is $4 per hour, or five free hours/month open recreation for those not enrolled in the program and open to youth in grades Kinder 5. Walker SAC Bldg Warrior Way and Kouma SAC Bldg Johnson Drive For more information, call (254) , (254) or (254) Thursday, June 5, Casey Memorial Library: WW1 Book Club Movie 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Ages Teen and up Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Wednesday through Friday, June 6 & 7, 2018 and June 8, 2018 Annual Career Launch and Annual Youth and College Students Job Fair 1:30 pm (June 6, 2018) and 2:00 pm (June 7, 2018) Bronco Youth Center; 10:30 am (June 8, 2018) Community Events & Bingo Center To provide the young adults of Fort Hood an opportunity to develop job seeking skills and an opportunity to secure seasonal, temporary and permanent employment. Brono Youth Center and Community Events and Bingo Center, Bldg off Clear Creek Road For more information, call (254) or (254) Thursday, June 7, 2018 BOSS Bi-Monthly Meeting 1:00 pm 3:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg For more information, call (254)

42 Friday, June 8, 2018 Casey Memorial Library Summer Reading Program Kickoff Party All Ages Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Saturday, June 9, CYS Give Parents a Break 12:00 pm 6:00 pm Children must be registered with CYS and be up to date on all registration requirements (shots, health assessment and medical paperwork) Meadows Child Development Center Reservations can be made until 12pm the Wednesday prior by calling (254) (children ages six weeks-preschool age) or (254) (children in kindergarten through fifth grade). Monday through Friday, June 11-15, 2018 Lifeguard / Waterfront Class 8:00 am 5:00 pm Located Abrams Pool (Bldg 23001, 62nd Street) For more information, call (254) Tuesday, June 12, Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Orientation 10:00 am 11:30 am Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center, Bldg on Battalion Avenue near the Copeland Soldier Service Center For more information, call (254) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday June 12-14, Army Family Team Building (AFTB) (Military Knowledge) 5:30 pm 8:30 pm Lane Volunteer Center (Bldg , located on the corner of T.J. Mills and Old Ironsides) For more information, call (254) or Wednesday and Friday, June 13, 2018, June 15, 2018, June 20, 2018, June 22, 2018, June 27, 2018 and June 29, 2018 Casey Memorial Library Story Time 10:00 am 11:00 am Ages pre-k to twelve years old (and parents) Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254)

43 Thursday, June 14, Resilience Lunch & Learn 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Activating Event, Thought, Consequence (ATC), registration required and lunch is provided Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information, call (254) Friday, June 15, Juneteenth Military Appreciation Houston Trip 8:00 am 10:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg. to Houston Texas For more information, call (254) Friday, June 15, 2018, June 22, 2018 and June 29, 2018 Casey Memorial Library Summer Family Movie 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Family friendly movie Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Tuesday, June 19, 2018 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Town Hall 9:00 am 12:00 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information, call (254) Tuesday, June 19, Naturalization Ceremony (Selected Soldiers) 1:00 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information, call (254) Tuesday and Thursday, June 19, 2018 and June 21, 2018 or June 26, 2018 and June 28, 2018 Army Family Team Building. (AFTB) (Personal Growth and Resiliency) 5:30 pm 8:30 pm Lane Volunteer Center,(Bldg , corner of Old Ironsides and T.J. Mills Boulevard) For more information, call (254) or (254) Wednesday, June 20, 2018 R.E.A.L. Command Team FRG Training (CDRs/1SGs) 9:00 am 12:00 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information and register, call (254)

44 Thursday, June 21, Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Workshop 9:30 am 11:00 am Lane Volunteer Center, Building 16005, corner of Old Ironsides and T.J. Mills Boulevard For more information, call (254) Thursday, June 21, BOSS Bi-Monthly Meeting 1:00 pm 3:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg For more information, call (254) Friday, June 22, BOSS Trip- In-Door Trampoline Park 9:00 am 5:00 pm Costs- $5 BOSS HQ to Killeen For more information, call (254) Wednesday, June 27, ACS Community Services Council (CSC) Meeting 10:30 am 12:00 pm The CSC Meeting serves as a valuable communication link to increase awareness levels of all community residents concerning programs, activities and facilities in the greater Fort Hood community. Community Events and Bingo Center, Bldg off Clear Creek Road. For more information, call Ms. Pamela Hicks, ACS Information and Referral, Social Services Assistant, (254) Thursday, June 28, Paws to Read with Kona 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Ages Pre-K to twelve Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Friday, June 29, 2018 Paralympics 8:00 am 2:00 pm US Paralympics Adaptive Sports Experience Day Abrams Physical Fitness Center For more information, call (254) Thursday, June 28 - July 5, BOSS Community Service Project Support stage set up 4th of July celebration 9:00 am 3:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg For more information, call (254)

45 Saturday, June 30, 2018 Remembrance Run 5K- Run/Walk On-site registration the day of the race from 7:00 am - 7:45 am Race begins 8:00 am Sadowski Field Pre-register online at Hood.ArmyMWR.com, by 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior to the event. Pre-Registration Facilities: Leisure Travel Service, Sportsmen s Center, Apache Arts and Crafts Center, Sprocket Auto Crafts Center For more information, call (254) Saturday, June 30, 2018 CYS Rockin Fest Location Bronco Youth Center Family activities for Soldiers and their Families For more information, call (254) JULY July 1, 2018 September 7, 2018 BOSS Strong Contest To provide an opportunity for BOSS single soldiers to compete at the IMCOM Annual championship in San Antonio, Texas (6 person teams, Total 6 teams) For more information, call (254) Wednesday, July 4, Independence Day 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm Hood Stadium Thursday, July 5, 2018 BOSS Bi-Monthly Meeting 1:00 pm 3:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg For more information, call (254) Wednesday s and Friday s, July 6, 2018, July 11, 2018, July 13, 2018, July 18, 20181, July 20, 2018, July 25, 2018 and July 27, 2018 Casey Memorial Library Story Time 10:00 am 11:00 am Ages pre-k to twelve years old (and parents) Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254)

46 Friday s, July 6, 2018, July 13, 2018, July 20, 2018 and July 27, 2018 Casey Memorial Library Summer Family Movie 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Family friendly movie Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Friday s, July 6, 2018, July 13, 2018, July 20, 2018 and July 27, 2018 EFMP Sea Dragons Aquatic Program 6:00 pm 8:00 pm Abrams Fitness Center, Building 23001, 62nd Street and Support Avenue Swim Program is open to the whole Family For more information, call (254) Saturday, July 7, 2018 UFC 226 Watch Party Doors open at 7:00 pm No cover charge Open to all, 18 years of age and over Backbone Lounge, located inside Phantom Warrior Center, (37th Street, Bldg. 194) For more information, call (254) Tuesday, July 10, 2018 Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Orientation 10:00 am 11:30 am Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center, Bldg on Battalion Avenue near the Copeland Soldier Service Center For more information, call (254) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, July 10-12, 2018 Army Family Team Building (AFTB) (Military Knowledge) 8:30 am 1:00 pm Lane Volunteer Center (Bldg , located on the corner of T.J. Mills and Old Ironsides) For more information, call (254) or Tuesday, July 10, 2018 Casey Memorial Library: WW1 Book Club Movie 5:00 7:00 pm Ages Teen and up Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254)

47 Wednesday and Thursday, May 11-12, 2018 Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Army Life 101 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Army Life 101 is a two-day training that allows participants to learn about military life and how to maneuver through daily challenges by discovering how to decipher acronyms, convert military time, utilize community resources and understand the goal and impact of the mission. Why just survive the Army lifestyle, when you can THRIVE? Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information and register, call (254) or (254) Wednesday, July 11, 2018 Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Resource Connections Virtual Support Group 11:30 am 12:30 pm Facebook For more information, call (254) Saturday, July 14, 2018 CYS Give Parents a Break 12:00 am 6:00 pm Meadows Child Development Center Children must be registered with CYS and be up to date on all registration requirements (shots, health assessment and medical paperwork) Reservations can be made until 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior by calling (254) (children ages six weeks-preschool age) or (254) (children in kindergarten through fifth grade). Saturday, July 14, 2018 Movies at the Campground Family friendly movie at the BLORA campground Sierra Beach Free with park entry Movie begins at dark approximately 8:45 pm Concessions on site For more information, call (254) Wednesday, July 25, 2018 R.E.A.L. Command Team FRG Training (CDRs/1SGs) 9:00 am 12:00 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information and register, call (254) Tuesday, July 17, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Town Hall 9:00 am 12:00 pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center For more information, call (254) Tuesday, July 17, 2018 Naturalization Ceremony (Selected Soldiers) 1:00 pm III Corps, Bldg. 1001, West Atrium For more information, call (254)

48 Thursday, July 19, Resilience Lunch & Learn 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Avoid Thinking Traps Registration required, lunch provided Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center, Bldg For more information, call (254) Thursday, July 19, 2018 BOSS Bi-Monthly Meeting 1:00 pm 3:00 pm BOSS HQ Bldg For more information, call (254) Wednesday, July 25, 2018 ACS Community Services Council (CSC) Meeting 10:30 am 12:00 pm The CSC Meeting serves as a valuable communication link to increase awareness levels of all community residents concerning programs, activities and facilities in the greater Fort Hood community. Community Events and Bingo Center, Bldg off Clear Creek Road. For more information, call Ms. Pamela Hicks, ACS Information and Referral, Social Services Assistant, (254) Thursday, July 26, 2018 ACS 53rd Birthday Celebrating fifty-three years of service Thursday, July 26, 2018 (T) Paws to Read with Kona 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Ages Pre-K to twelve Children s Room, Casey Memorial Library, Bldg. 3202, 72nd Street, at 761st Tank Battalion Avenue For more information, call (254) Saturday, July 28, 2018 Color Run 5K- Run/Walk Race begins 8 am On-site registration the day of the race from 7:00 am - 7:45 am On Site Registration: $15 DoD ID Card Holders, $20 Non DoD ID Card Holders Pre-register online at Hood.ArmyMWR.com by 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior to the event Pre-Registration: $10 DoD ID Card Holders, $15 Non DoD ID Card Holders Pre-Registration Facilities: Leisure Travel Service, Sportsmen s Center, Apache Arts and Crafts Center, Sprocket Auto Crafts Center Harvey Functional Fitness Center, rd Street, Fort Hood, TX For more information, please call (254)

49 Agency Updates Army Community Service (ACS) (254) 287-4ACS For a complete listing of scheduled trainings and events: Army Emergency Relief (AER) Did You Know Army Emergency Relief has provided more than $1.7 billion in assistance to Soldiers and Families since 1942? That assistance has been provided to more than 3.6 million Soldiers and Families in the form of no-interest loans and grants, as well as scholarships to Children and Spouses of Soldiers. Each case it evaluated on its own merits and there is no boiler-plate answer. AER should be the first stop when a Soldier is confronted with a financial emergency. contact AER for further information! Let them know how they can be of assistance. Army Emergency Relief has reciprocal agreements with the other Service Aid Societies? AER assistance is available at any of the 78 AER sections located on Army installations around the world. However, if you find yourself in a situation where you are not near an Army installation, AER has agreements with the Air Force Aid Society, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society and Coast Guard Mutual Assistance. All can and have processed AER assistance requests. Additionally, if you are not near any military installation, AER also has an agreement with the American Red Cross. Just call their 24 hour call center at and they can process your request. 42

50 Army Emergency Relief has its own APP for smart phones? The APP contains information about AER assistance and scholarships, as well as explaining the assistance process and where to go to get assistance. The APP is available for both iphones and Android phones. Apple App Store Google Play When you need help, call ACS Financial Readiness Branch at (254) or visit Army Emergency Relief in the Rivers Building, Bldg. 121 or in the Resiliency Campus, Bldg , Suite 400. Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Issue Submission AFAP is the process in which we, the Army Family, have the opportunity to tell our leadership what is working well in the Army, what isn't, and what we think will fix the issue. By submitting your issues to AFAP, you shed light on the concerns you have with the quality of life within the Army and give leadership your ideas on how to resolve those issues. AFAP issues can be submitted to any AFAP Issue Submission box (located at various locations on post); at Lane Volunteer Center; Army Community Service; Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center (OCHSFRC); faxed to (254) , ed to or submitted online through (AFAP Issue Management System). For additional information, call the Fort Hood AFAP office at (254) 287-AFAP (2327) or (254) Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) The ACS SFAC has a full staff of non-medical professionals to support wounded, injured, and ill Soldiers including Soldiers in the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) The ACS SFAC team provides inclusive services using a personalized holistic approach for each Soldier to include financial advice, education counseling, crisis intervention, employment/career program, outreach initiatives, benefits/entitlements, and building resilience by teaching skills to cope with individual challenges Visit the ACS SFAC in Building on 62nd Street or call (254) for more information. 43

51 American Red Cross Darnall Loop, Rm 1039 (254) Fort Hood, TX Emergency Communications: The American Red Cross provides timely, factual reports about Family emergencies, such as a death, illness or birth, to Service Members wherever they are stationed. When a request is generated as a result of an emergency situation, defined as "a sudden, generally unexpected, occurrence of a time-critical and short-term nature that disrupts or threatens to disrupt the norm and that demands immediate action or attention," the American Red Cross provides a third-party verification of the emergency for the Service Member. Emergency Communications allows Service Members who are separated from their Families to remain in contact when time and accuracy are critical. The Emergency Communications Center and American Red Cross offices worldwide provide Emergency Communications around the clock. In the event of an emergency, contact the American Red Cross Assistance available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Call Request assistance online at redcross.org/herocarenetwork Download the Hero Care mobile app. Text GETHEROCARE to to receive link to download app Central Texas College For information, call (254) , visit the CTC Fort Hood Campus, Building 3201 or log onto 44

52 Casey Memorial Library Casey Memorial Library has new hours of operation effective March 1, 2018: MAIN LIBRARY Monday 9:00 am 5:00 pm Tuesday Thursday, 9:00 am 7:00 pm Friday Saturday, 9:00 am 5:00 pm Closed Sunday and holidays ANNEX COMPUTER LAB Closed. All computers are now available at Casey Memorial Library. For information, call (254) (circulation), (254) (reference) or (254) (public services). The Casey Memorial Library is located at 72nd Street and 761st Tank Battalion Avenue, Building The Library offers Books, Computers, Internet Access, CDs, DVDs, Videos, ebooks, Language Materials, Reference, Storytime, Periodicals and Newspapers, Electronic Databases, Study Areas, Tax Forms, Scanner & Interlibrary Loans. Child & Youth Services (CYS) (254) Parent Central Services Your gateway to all CYS Services. The happy staff at Parent Central are always delighted to see you. Hours of operation are Monday - Friday from 7:30 am 4:30 pm, with extended hours on Wednesdays until 5:30 pm. Registration appointments are encouraged and have priority, but walk-ins are welcome Monday - Thursday, 7:30 am 3:30 pm, Wednesday 7:30 am 4:30 pm, with appointments only on Fridays. Payments, enrollments, waitlist applications and other registration/enrollment related services are available during all business hours. For more information on any CYS program or events, call (254)

53 SKIESUnlimited Instructional Classes SKIESUnlimited offers Instructional Programming for children from 6 weeks old to 18 years. Classes offered include Swimming, Gymnastics, Dance, Martial Arts, Piano, Guitar, Voice, Tumbling, Cheer, and Academic Tutoring. SKIESUnlimited is offering instructional classes to keep kids busy year round.classes can be found on our website at: Kids On-Site (KOS) Child Care KOS is available for Unit FRG Meetings, unit events and Deployment briefings. For more information, call (254) Child Development Centers (CDC) The CDCs offer full day, part-time, and before/after care for children enrolled in prekindergarten and kindergarten in on-post elementary schools, and hourly care programs for children six (6) weeks through kindergarten age. A developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children is planned by the teaching staff with attention to the different needs, interests and developmental levels of each child. All CDCs offer trained teaching staff, balanced meals, age-appropriate developmental activities and all eligible CDCs are nationally accredited. Hourly Care services are available at Meadows and Montague CDCs. Hourly care is short-term child care, no more than twenty (20) hours per week, for children whose parents have medical/dental appointments, volunteer commitments or just need some respite time. Reservations may be made up to thirty (30) days in advance. The Part-Time Preschool program normally follows the Killeen Independent School District (KISD) school year calendar. Family Child Care (FCC) The FCC program is a professionally managed network of adult individuals certified to provide child care in on-post government quarters for children four (4) weeks to twelve (12) years of age and provide programs such as extended hours [for parents who must go on temporary duty (TDY) or field assignments] or special needs care. Fort Hood FCC homes may also offer hourly care services, part-day care, or before and after school care. All FCC providers are certified after meeting basic regulatory requirements and their homes are regularly monitored by FCC staff and inspected for fire, health and safety compliance. In addition, FCC providers work to obtain National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) accreditation using the same level of standards as CDCs and are encouraged to participate in special activities. For more information, call the Family Child Care Administrative Office in Bldg. 283, Battalion Avenue and 37th Street, (254)

54 School Age Care (SAC) The SAC program offers before and/or after school care for youths 1st-5th Grade that attend school on Fort Hood. Full day programs are offered during school-out days, but all sites are closed on Federal Holidays. Hourly care is also offered for grades 1-5. Students are afforded the opportunity to engage in many activities and programs like 4-H, student elections and more. Programs offer opportunities for children to engage in technology, arts & crafts, digital arts festivals, building blocks, robotics, field trips and more! All activities and events are age-appropriate. Youth Centers The Youth Centers are open to all Middle and High School teens. Services are available at Bronco Youth Center, High Chaparral Youth Center, Montague Youth Center, Comanche Youth Center. Youth Centers are open Monday-Friday 12:00 pm 8:00 pm and Saturday 12:00 pm 8:00 pm. All Youth Centers are closed on Federal Holidays. Teen programs include activities, events, and projects that are age appropriate. Each center offers a computer lab, leadership opportunities, special interests clubs, Teen Sponsorship, Educational Assistance, fitness/workout areas and many fun trips youth are eligible to sign-up for. Need a ride to the youth center? Look no further. Students in the KISD or Copperas Cove Independent School District (CCISD) have the advantage of riding the CYS TEEN TAXI which is an afterschool pick-up service that will transport youth to designated Fort Hood Youth Centers. Youth Sports and Fitness Fort Hood s CYS Youth Sports & Fitness (YS&F) program offers a wide variety of developmentally appropriate sports for children from three (3) years to eighteen (18) years of age. The recreational philosophy is to promote youth sports skill development in a fun environment, to promote sports participation enhancing health and wellness for a lifetime. The CYS YS&F program is continuously growing in efforts to provide the most opportunities for youth to develop healthy everyday lives. Sports are divided into seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. We offer baseball, football, tennis, soccer, flag football, wrestling and a host of other sports. Start Smart Mighty Minis is a developmental sports program offered to our youngest athletes 3-5 year olds. Each session lasts 10 weeks, with Mighty Minis being two (2) sessions lasting five (5) weeks each. The CYS YS&F program also offers camps throughout the year to include baseball, cheer and volleyball camps. Youth Sports & Fitness program are always looking for excited and energetic people to offer their services as volunteer coaches! Stop by our offices for more information. All children and youth must be registered with CYS and have an up-to-date Sports Physical in order to enroll. Parents can stop by Parent Central services at the Rivers Building, Bldg. 121 for more information on registration or call (254) Contact your local Youth Sports offices in Bronco Youth Center at (254) , Bldg Tank Destroyer Boulevard or Montague Youth Center in Bldg Clement Drive on West Fort Hood at (254)

55 CYS Nurse Specialist Interested in registering your child/youth with CYS, but they require medication and/or special accommodations? The CYS Nurse is here to help!! The CYS Nurse is able to answer questions regarding shot requirements, health assessment/sports physical concerns, additional paperwork needed for certain diagnoses and much more. If you have a child that wants to participate, but are unsure how their specific need(s) would be met, do not hesitate to call (254) The CYS Nurse is located in the Rivers Building, Bldg. 121 and is there to answer questions and assist the children and Families of Fort Hood. School Liaison Office (SLO) Have questions regarding schools? Visit your Fort Hood School Liaison Officers (SLOs)! We cover nine school districts surrounding Fort Hood - Killeen, Copperas Cove, Belton, Lampasas, Florence, Gatesville, Temple, Salado and Jarrell Independent School Districts. Your School Liaison Officers are available to provide resources and information on various school related topics: School Enrollment & Attendance Zones School Transfer High School Credit Transfers & Graduation Requirements Homework and Tutoring Resources Military Interstate Children s Compact Commission (MIC3) Impact Aid College and Career Readiness Scholarship and more Fort Hood Region Initiating Educational Networks and Developing Support Systems (FRIENDS) Initiative. The FRIENDS Initiative is designed to connect military student leaders with the Fort Hood community in developing student-centered solutions aimed at addressing transitional issues, while providing mentorship and leadership development. PURPOSE: Partner with School Transition Response Team (STRT) to assist students with school transition and mentoring programs Partner with Youth Sponsorship - Creating and fostering positive peer relationships. Their mission is to ensure inclusive, quality educational experiences for all militaryconnected children affected by mobility, family separation, and transition Encourage participation and exposure to Fort Hood and other military related activities Engage in Educational and Financial Assistance workshops for post-secondary Education and Career Development Facilitate peer-to-peer work groups and student leadership seminars For more information, call (254) or (254)

56 CYS Sensations Magazines Cool Camps! Terrific Trips! Super Sports! Exciting Events! Awesome Activities! Cool Classes! Give us a call at (254) or stop by the Rivers Building on the corner of 761st Tank Battalion and T.J. Mills Boulevard. We would love to tell you about all the amazing services CYS has available for your Family! CYS Likes YOU! Like us on the Fort Hood CYS Facebook page to stay in the know on all things child, youth and school related. Note: Words and/or names that appear in blue are hyperlinks. For additions and/or corrections contact: Army Community Service Information & Referral at (254) or usarmy.hood.imcom-fmwrc.list.community-services-council@mail.mil 49

57 a. Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (CRDAMC) COL David Gibson Healthcare Update Access to Care Standards by the Numbers 50 0% Access to Care = Medically Ready Soldiers Fort Hood Readiness Rates (As of April 15, 2018) Deployable % Medical Readiness Classification (MRC) 1/ % MRC CRDAMC Total Appointments February 2018 Specialty Care Primary Care Kept 44,255 21,882 No-Show 2,278 1,439 *Sick-Call TEL-CON 5,632 16,335 Walk-in 22,311 4,649 Total 74,638 44,742 Note 1: Sick-call appointments don t always get classified as sick-call and many times will be walked-in to a 24 hr. apt. Note 2: Walk-ins (specialty care) includes all Emergency Department visits 5a. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

58 No Show Rates by Month (Goal is = or <5%) 2016 December 1, % 2017 January 1, % February 1, % March 1, % April 1, % May 1, % June 1, % July 1, % August 2, % September 1, % October 1, % November 1, % December 1, % No Show Rates by Clinic (Goal = or <5%) Bennett 2.4% Family Medicine Residency Clinic (FMRC) 8.0% Internal Medicine 5.9% Monroe 4.2% TMC % Thomas Moore 3.8% Pediatric 7.0% Copperas Cove 7.2% Harker Heights 8.1% Killeen 8.9% Russell Collier 7.8% Fort Hood Medical Home (FHMH) 9.1% Acute Care 0.3% Surveys and Data Reports Healthcare team began to address your needs within 30 minutes of your appointment time: 93.9% CRDAMC Average prescription wait time: 9 Outpatient Wait Times In FY17, over 545,000 patients were served by processing 1,198,972 outpatient prescriptions at twelve outpatient pharmacy locations while exceeding MEDCOM wait time goal. MEDCOM wait time goals: 75% < 30 minutes, 98% < 60 minutes. 5a. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

59 Urgent Care Clinic Locations Download the Humana Military App on your mobile device Allow the device to access your location and it will locate the UCC closest to you Call the Nurse Advice Line and they can direct you to the nearest UCC location TRICARE ( ) Option 1 Go to the Humana Website to locate the closest UCC at Local Urgent Care Clinics UCC at the CRDAMC Santa Fe Ave., Fort Hood, TX Killeen Urgent Care 5702 E. Central Texas Expy., Killeen, TX Freedom Urgent Care 300 W. Central Texas Expy., Harker Heights TX Integrity Urgent Care 3010 E. Business 190, Copperas Cove, TX Doctors Express 3614 SW H.K. Dodgen Loop, Temple TX How can you help? Sign up for TRICARE online (TOL) Make and cancel appointments on TOL Arrive 15 minutes prior to appointment time(s) Be prepared to discuss your health with your provider Medical Readiness Utilizing Virtual Health TOL makes booking and canceling appointments with PCM faster and easier 24/7 Do not have to wait for appointment line to open Decrease No Shows Automatically receive confirmation and three appointment reminder messages to different and/or text address for ALL CRDAMC appointed and TOL booked appointments, to include all primary and specialty care appointments View past appointment history for all appointments booked in TOL and through CRDAMC appointing services Set up appointment notification if earlier TOL appointments become available View and print lab results, radiology results, and immunization records May Mental Health Month 7th Annual Behavioral Health and Wellness Information Fair May 3, 2018 CRDAMC Auditorium 11:00 am 3:00 pm For more information, call (254 5a. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

60 7th Annual Behavioral Health and Wellness Infortnation Fair Thursday, May 3, 2018 Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center CRDAMC Atrium 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

61 ftttpatie AL TRICARE Online The Military Health System announces the launch of TRICARE Online P;atient Portal (TOLPP) Mobile, giving patients greater access to their health information and health care teams. Scan the code and bookmark the site! HOW TO ACCESS T0L PP Mobile can be accessed with any mobile device including smart phones by following these steps: 1. Open your mobile device web browser 2. Go to com I PORTAL Appoinlfl ents Blue BuUton EN TP CARE u 11ln Now Available Now Available Now Available Nurse Advice Line \ TTIICARE!87,;-227)). opua,, l 3. Log in using a OS Logon Premium or DFAS mypay account 4. Tap the menu button 5. Tap "Add to Home Screen" WHAT ARE MY CAPABILITIES? Appointments Make new MTF appointments Manage or cancel appointments Receive notifications Prescription Refill Refill prescriptions View prescription status, Receive notifications Blue Button -Available Fall 2017 View personal health data: lab and radiology results, medications, allergies, problem lists, encounteirs, vital signs, immunizations _, REMINDER! The Nurse Advice Line iis available 24/ TRICARE ( ) option 1

62 b. Fort Hood Family Housing (FHFH) Mr. Mack Quinney Resident Satisfaction Survey (Now through May 18, 2018) Army Housing Survey ed to residents on April 19, 2018 Complete the survey online and qualify for prize drawings Prizes: $50 gift cards, $100 gift cards and a grand prize of one month free rent For more information, call your community office or nking@forthoodfh.com. 5b. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

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65 c. Fort Hood Garrison Chaplains Office COL (CH) Charles Fields National Day of Prayer May 3, :30 am 1:00 pm Spirit of Fort Hood Chapel For more information, call (254) Post-wide Vacation Bible School June 4-8, :00 am 12:00 pm Comanche Chapel To volunteer or for more information, call (254) or (254) c. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

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68 d. Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) SPC Oliver Yadao Upcoming Events May 4, 2018 Lake Travis Zipline May 5, 2018 Cindo de Mayo / Fight Night Party (all are welcome to attend) May 11, 2018 Horseback Riding May 15, 2018 Cooking Class May 24, 2018 BSR Waterpark Volunteer Opportunities For more information, call (254) d. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

69 e. Fort Hood Area Lemonade Day Mrs. Amanda Sequeira Lemonade Day Ribbon Cutting May 4, :00 pm III Corps Front Lawn Present youth participants with Certificates of Occupancy and Lemonade Day T-shirts Lemonade Day May 5-6, 2018 Buy a glass (or two) and support entrepreneurship! For more information, call (254) e. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

70 f. Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization, Mr. Fred Corbin and Security (DPTMS) Full Scale Exercise 2018 (FSE18) May 22-24, 2018 Multi-Jurisdictional Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Attacks Fort Hood, Local, State and Federal North Fort Hood, Main Fort Hood and West Fort Hood The Giant Voice will announce activation at 8:00 am on May 22, 2018 Various incident sites with multiple casualty role players with mock injuries Emergency response vehicles will be at incident sites Units / Agencies activate Emergency Action Plan (EAP) / Shelter-in-Place (SIP) Mass Casualty (MASCAL) response by CRDAMC and local hospitals Memorandum to Fort Hood Family Housing mayors and community life Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs) for distribution to housing residents All role players will be identified by wearing a RED or YELLOW vest For more information, call Mr. Fred Corbin at (254) or Mr. Jeff Hof at (254) f. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

71 g. Workforce Solutions of Central Texas MG (R) Kendall Cox Services for Soldiers and Family Members Central Texas Workforce Area Bell, Coryell, Hamilton, Lampasas, Milam, Mills and San Saba Mission: The Central Texas Workforce System provides quality education, training and labor market services which give employers and residents of the region competitive advantage in the global economy. Goals: Connect qualified people to jobs in a timely manner Meet the human resource goals of Central Texas employers Increase public awareness and support of the Central Texas Workforce System and its services Develop and maintain a diversified funding base Job Seeker Services Job Matching WorkinTexas.com Labor Market Information Demand and Emerging Occupations Data Preliminary Assessment / Prescreening Employment Information Child Care Assistance Education and Training Information and Assistance Career Exploration Opportunities Self Services including internet access Educator/Counselor Services/Student Labor Market Information Demand, Target and Emerging Occupations Career Exploration Resources Eligible Students may receive: Connections to Work-based Learning Environments One-on-one Support Resume and Interviewing Preparation Scholarships 5g. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

72 Veteran, Active Duty, and Spouse Employment Programs Department of Labor National Dislocated Worker Grants - $2.36m to Provide Services for Budget-Impacted Fort Hood Personnel: Soldiers, Military Spouses, Civil Service and contractors Specialized workforce services for resume writing, job search, vocational training, assistance with licensure/certifications; support services for transportation or child care Fort Hood Corporate Fellowship Program (Hire Our Heroes): Facilitates soldiers transition from military to civilian work to provide experience in professional positions; Engages Military Spouses in professional jobs in local workforce and economy Eligibility: Active Duty soldiers with bachelors degree or work-experience equivalent; and military spouses who are unemployed or under-employed Partners: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Workforce Solutions of Central Texas (WFSCT), Fort Hood Soldier for Life (SFL) Transition Assistance Program (TAP), Central Texas College, Local/National Employers (including public/govt. jobs), and Chambers of Commerce Business Role: Provides work experience with expectations to hire qualifying soldiers upon completion of the 90 day internship Paid Internships: For Soldiers paid by Dept. of the Army (DA); for Spouses paid by WFSCT For more information, call (254) or (254) h. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

73 h. Heart of Hood Gift Shop Mrs. Anna Marie Cox Non-profit gift shop [501 (c)(3)] Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 10:00 am 2:00 pm Staffed and managed by volunteers Items are consigned (most military units on Fort Hood are represented) Meeting area for FRGs and Coffee Groups Craft Classes Available Located behind TJ Mills Food Court For more information, call (254) or 5h. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

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75 i. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Ms. Lori Spencer Killeen Heights Vet Center Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration Readjustment Counseling Services Vet Centers Established in 1979 for Vietnam/Vietnam Era Veterans. Primarily counseling services for Veterans, Active Duty, and Family Members - to include federally activated Reserve and National Guard personnel Served in a designated war zone (all eras), Military Sexual Trauma/Harassment (Male and Female), Marital and Family and Bereavement Counseling. Active Duty additional eligibility: Remotely controlled an unmanned aerial vehicle engaged in combat with an enemy of the United States or against an opposing military force in a theater of combat operations Provided direct emergency medical or mental health care, or mortuary services to the causalities of combat operations or hostilities within or outside the theater of combat operations or area of hostilities Free and Confidential - Information is not released without the client s written permission except in certain circumstances (Duty to Report). Records are not part of Military Medical Records or VA Healthcare Records (Separate database) Records can be used to substantiate claims Easy access no appointment or referral is necessary just walk in Verification of Service DD214 or SRB Individual and Groups - Evening and Weekend Hours Monday Thursday 8:00 am 7:00 pm Friday, 7:30 am 2:30 pm 2nd & 3rd Saturday of each Month 8:00 am 12:00 pm (Unless it is in conjunction with a Federal Holiday) For more information, call Ms. Lori Spencer at (254) or lori.spencer@va.gov or the Vet Center Call Center at WAR-VETS ( ) or go online to 5i. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

76 j. Army Community Service Rear Detachment Operations Course Ms. Mary Fitzgibbon May 21-23, 2018 and August 20-22, 2018 Information for the Home Station Operation Officers in Charge (OIC) and Noncommissioned Officers in Charge (NCOIC) to effectively care for Families, personnel and equipment during deployments For more information, call (254) Memorial Day Mr. Kent Brickman May 28, :30 am 1:00 pm The ACS SOS building will remain open until 3:00 pm to allow Survivors to visit the Hall of Remembrance ACS SOS Center, Building For more information, call (254) or 5j. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

77 k. Family and MWR Mr. Nicholas Johnsen All-Army Camp Trial Submissions PFC Jean Agosto 15 th BSB A Co. All-Army Volleyball - Men Dates: April 13, 2018 May 6, 2018 Location: Fort Indiantown Gap, PA SPC Chyla Lewis 1CDSB HHC All-Army Volleyball Women Dates: April 13, 2018 May 6, 2018 Location: Fort Bragg, NC SPC Kory Kibler 43rd MP Detachment All-Army Soccer - Men Dates: May 7, 2018 June 1, 2018 Location: TBD PVT Daniel Merritt B Co. 3BEB All-Army Soccer Men Dates: May 7, 2018 June 1, 2018 Location: TBD SPC Maria Kelly 215 BSB HHC 3ABCT 1CD All-Army Soccer Women Dates: June 2-19, 2018 Location: Fort Bliss, TX 2LT Carmen Tomko A-Co, 2-7 CAV, 3 ABCT All-Army Rugby Women Dates: June/July 18 (Tentative) Location: TBD 5k. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

78 Community Events Calendar (90 days) Highlights Ben Hogan Classic at Fort Hood April 27, :30 am 9:45 am on-site check-in 10:00 am shotgun start The Courses of Clear Creek For more information, call (254) April Showers 5K Run/Walk April 28, :00 am 7:45 am on-site registration, 8:00 am start Abrams Physical Fitness Center, Bldg For more information, call (254) Fort Hood Lifeguard/Waterfront Certification Classes 1. May 4-9, 2018 Friday (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm), Saturday and Sunday (8:00 am 5:00 pm) and Monday through Wednesday (5:00 pm 9:00 pm) 2. June 4-8, 2018, 8:00 am 5:00 pm 3. June 11-15, 2018, 8:00 am 5:00 pm Lifeguard Certification: $150 (Swimming Pools) Lifeguard and Waterfront Certification: $175 (BLORA Beach) Register at (254) Abrams Indoor Pool HEB Military Spouse Appreciation Day May 11, :00 am 2:00 pm Club Hood For more information, call (254) Mother s Day Brunch May 13, 2018 Two settings available: 10:30 am and 1:30 pm Brunch is $21.95 for adults, $7.95 for children ages 5-12 and free for children ages 4 and under Club Hood (Bldg. 5764, 24th Street at Tank Destroyer Boulevard) For more information and to RSVP, call (254) or (254) k. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

79 Naturalization Ceremony (Selected Soldiers) May 15, :00 pm III Corps Headquarters, Bldg West Atrium For more information, call (254) Phantom Warrior Scramble May 18, :30 am 8:45 am registration 9:00 am shotgun start 4 Person Scramble Teams Open to All For more information (254) Armed Forces 5K- Run/Walk May 19, 2018 Race begins at 8:00 am On-site registration the day of the race from 7:00 am 7:45 am Pre-register online at Hood.ArmyMWR.com, by 12:00 pm the Wednesday prior to the event Pre-Registration Facilities: Leisure Travel Service, Sportsmen s Center, Apache Arts and Crafts Center, Sprocket Auto Crafts Center Abrams Physical Fitness Center, Bldg , 62nd Street and Support Avenue For more information, call (254) Fort Hood Carry the Load Rally May 24, :30 pm 5:00 pm 1st Cavalry Division Horse Detachment Horse Detachment Demonstration 3:25 pm 3:55 pm For more information, call (254) k. CSC Agenda Document, April 25, 2018

80 Housing Recycle 70 MARCH 2018 Recycle Monthly Average Pounds Per Home 88 Tons collected Goal is 36 Pounds per Household AVG Pounds per Household for MAR 18 = Brian Dosa / DPW, IMHD-PW / (254) / brian.l.dosa.civ@mail.mil CSC Supplemental Document, April 25, 2018 UNCLASSIFIED 1 of Jan18

81 Housing Trash to Landfill 250 MARCH 2018 Landfill Monthly Average Pounds Per Home 490 Tons collected 200 AVG Pounds per Household for MAR 18 = Goal is 100 Pounds or Less per Household 50 0 Brian Dosa / DPW, IMHD-PW / (254) / brian.l.dosa.civ@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 2 of Jan18

82 Housing Recycle/Trash Rate MARCH 2018 Recycle - VS - Trash to Landfill Average Per Home % 19% 18% 17% 16% 15% 15% 15% 14% 14% 12% 12% tons recycled 490 tons to landfill 25 0 Brian Dosa / DPW, IMHD-PW / (254) / brian.l.dosa.civ@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 3 of Jan18

83 Housing Recycle Recycle Monthly Average Pounds Per Home Thru MARCH Goal = OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP FY18 MONTHLY AVERAGE FY15 MONTHLY AVERAGE FY16 MONTHLY AVERAGE FY17 MONTHLY AVERAGE *All villages have 96-gallon containers. Brian Dosa / DPW, IMHD-PW / (254) / brian.l.dosa.civ@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 4 of Jan18

84 Accreditation Standards WOW! A Career Fair, that is focusing on local employers! FORT HOOD EMPLOYMENT READINESS PROGRAM Build & Enhance YOUR CAREER ***Employer Panel Discussion*** Résumé and Interview Tips ***Employer Expectations*** SPRING CAREER FEST Friday, April 27, :00am 2:00pm Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center Bldg , RM 121 Fort Hood, Texas Open to: Military Spouses, Transitioning Service Members, Retirees and all DoD ID Card Holders Must Register by April 26, 2018 Call or usarmy.hood.imcom-fmwrc.list.acs-erb@mail.mil SUBJECT: Spring Career Fest Individuals who require assistance or accommodation due to disability please contact the ACS ERP Office at Where Career Success Begins CSC Supplemental Document, April 25, 2018

85 Monthly Recurring Classes and Workshops Monday PCS on the Go 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm Bldg Call: Stress Management Discussion Group for WTB/IDES Soldiers 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Bldg Call: Tuesday Saving & Investing 9:30 am - 11:00 am Bldg 12020, Suite 400 Call: Common Sense Parenting 9:30 am - 11:30 am Bldg Call: Organization POC Training for Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS) 10:00 am - 11:30 am Bldg Call: Resume and Application Development Workshop 10:00 am - 11:30 am Bldg 284 Register: Wednesday Soldiers Medical Evaluation Board & Physical Evaluation Board Counsel Brief 9:00 am - 9:30 am Bldg Call: Explore Learning and Play 9:30 am - 10:30 am Bronco Youth Center Call: Budget/Debt Management 9:30 am - 11:00 am Bldg Suite 400 Call: Credit Booster 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Bldg Suite 400 Call: Thursday Banking 9:30 am - 11:00 am Bldg Suite 400 Call: Rapid Resume Review 10:00 am 12:00 Pm Bldg 284 Register: PCS on the Go 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm Bldg Call: Friday EFMP Sea Dragons Aquatic Program 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Bldg Call: Caregiver Peer-to-Peer Support Group for Spouses and Caregivers of WTU/IDES Soldiers 10:00 am 11:30 am Bldg Call: :00 am -2:00 pm Located at Club Hood Building Locations Bldg 121 The Rivers Building, Army Community Service, T.J. Mills Blvd & 761st Tank Battalion Ave Bldg 284 ACS Employment Readiness Modular Bldg Battalion Ave West of 37th Street Bldg 320 Spirit of Fort Hood Warrior & Family Chapel Campus, Tank Destroyer Blvd & 33rd Street Bldg 334 Palmer Theater, 31st Street & 761st Tank Battalion Ave Bldg 6602 Bronco Youth Center, Tank Destroyer across from Meadows Elementary School Bldg 9138 Sprocket Auto Crafts, 20th St & Old Ironsides Ave Bldg Survivor Outreach Services, Battalion Ave Bldg Suite 400 & 500, 31st Street & Battalion Ave, Personal Financial Readiness Ctr & MFLC Bldg Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center Battalion Ave near the Copeland Soldier Service Center Bldg Copeland Soldier Service Center, Battalion Ave Bldg Soldier & Family Assistance Center, 62nd Street Bldg Soldier Development Center Bldg Community Events & Bingo Center, Clear Creek Road, behind AAFES gas station Bldg Abrams Physical Fitness Center 62nd Street & Support Ave Helpful ACS Numbers ACS Front Desk (Rivers Building 121) If you do not know who to call 287-4ACS ACS Volunteer Program Army Emergency Relief (AER) Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) 287-AFAP Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Army Volunteer Corps Child & Spouse Abuse 24/7 Hotline Consumer Affairs Office 287-VOLS 287-CARE 287-CITY Employment Readiness Branch (ERB) Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Family Assistance Center (FAC) Personal Financial Management Classes Lending Closet Military Family Life Consultants (MFLC) Mobilization & Deployment New Parent Support Program (NPSP) Parenting Classes Relocation Readiness Program Soldier and Family Assistance Center Stress/Anger/Conflict & Resolution Training Management Classes Survivor Outreach Services Victim Services 24/7 Crisis Line Workshops, Play Groups, and Much More! May Calendar of Events 2018 Army Community Service Real-Life Solutions for Successful Army Living 287-4ACS NATIONAL MILITARY APPRECIATION MONTH

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