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  • AFAP conference hears Soldier, Family issues
    Fort Hood’s 2008 Army Family Action Plan conference was held Oct. 14-16 at Comanche Chapel. For two days, volunteer delegates, AFAP facilitators and subject matter experts weighed and discussed Family member- and Soldier-submitted policy and quality of life issues until each group had decided on its top three concerns.
  • 4th Inf. Div.'s 'Outlaws' remain Army Strong
  • Ironhorse medic provides much more than 'relief to the wounded'
    CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq - Since the latter half of the 19th century, the International Red Cross has existed under various names and titles, names as broad as "International Committee for Relief to the Wounded."
  • 'Phantom Thunder' promotes motorcycle safety, honors veterans
    FORT HOOD, Texas, Nov. 10, 2008 – The roar of nearly 1,200 motorcycle engines split the morning air at Hood Stadium here Nov. 7 as soldiers and civilians in the “Phantom Thunder” motorcycle safety event started their ride to Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery in Killeen.
  • Fort Rucker BOSS haunted house 'Supports the Strong'
    Haunted House volunteers collected about 2,500 cans of food and baby items that will be donated to the Fort Rucker Food Locker to support the post community during the upcoming holiday season.
  • Across the miles, Families assemble packages for deployed Fort Rucker troops
    Families assemble packages for deployed Fort Rucker troops
  • Fort Rucker salutes military Families
    Fort Rucker kicks of Military Family Month
  • Caring and sharing, Credit union members, staff help keep post Food Locker shelves full
    Caring and sharing, Credit union members, staff help keep post Food Locker shelves full
  • Primary School students cast their votes in civics process
    Fort Rucker Primary School students cast votes
  • New Army office focuses on energy diversity, security
    The Army recently established the Energy and Partnership Office to not only conserve energy, but also to reduce the Army’s dependence on the civilian power grid.
  • Changes improve medical, housing, employment
    Army Community Services and the Directorate of Family Morale, Welfare and Recreation are not the only agencies representing the Army Family Covenant’s commitment to helping Families and bettering their quality of life and services. Those service providers are only part of the Army’s reinvigorated commitment.
  • Soldier, Family services enhanced by covenant
    Families serve alongside their Soldiers, make sacrifices every day and are a valued and vital part of the Army. One year ago, the Department of the Army made a $1.4 billion commitment to better serve Army Families.
  • Wounded warrior finds a home in Lyster's WTU
    Wounded warrior finds hope in Warrior Transition Unit
  • New Army office focuses on energy diversity, security
    The Army recently established the Energy and Partnership Office to not only conserve energy, but also to reduce the Army’s dependence on the civilian power grid.
  • Soldier, Family services enhanced by covenant
    Families serve alongside their Soldiers, make sacrifices every day and are a valued and vital part of the Army. One year ago, the Department of the Army made a $1.4 billion commitment to better serve Army Families.
  • Changes improve medical, housing, employment
    Army Community Services and the Directorate of Family Morale, Welfare and Recreation are not the only agencies representing the Army Family Covenant’s commitment to helping Families and bettering their quality of life and services. Those service providers are only part of the Army’s reinvigorated commitment.