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INDEPENDENCE DAY
C.C. PINCKNEY RECOGNIZED FOR EXCELLENCE, P6 NYC COPS EXPERIENCE ARMY FITNESS TRAINING, P4
ANNUAL TRADITION CONTINUES AT FORT JACKSON, P12-14
TODAYCaptain’s meeting for softball5 p.m., Hilton Field Softball Complex.
MONDAYIntramural and Men’s Softball League games begin���� ���� ����� �� ��� ���� �� ����place 6 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the Hilton Field Softball Complex.
TUESDAYResume Writing andInterviewing Skills�� ������ ��� � �� ����� �� ������� ��� ��������� ������ � �� ��������� ! ��� ������� � �� " �� ����#����"���$��������%!��&�����&� ��������������
JULY 14Support Military Spouses Job Fair��������'�������()*�$ � �$����� ����& ���%��������+ %��������� ���� ������� ������ -������� ���� �"�-�/��!����-�"�� ���%����� � � �������� -����www.supportmilitaryspouses.org.
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JULY 19Steps to Federal Employmentfor Military Spouses����� � <������� A��� !���� � ��>�����!� �� ������ ��''1)*� ������� �� ����� ��� ������ � �� �����B�� ���� �� ��"�-������-�"������D#<����� !����� ������� � ������!��� ������%�� ���� �����������!�����3@3� B3� "���� � ������� � � �������"���� E*)/(0'/�:G*I0:0�� �� ������[email protected].
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AUG. 2Hiring Our Heroes Career Fair#������������ ��-�������������� �������-�"�� ���%���� ���� ������!��� ������ ���� ? ���� �� ��� � �� + %��������� � "����� �� ������� ����������� � �� ��""�������!� ��-������������������������!�������������� ������ ����-������� � A��� !����� ���� �� %����� �� E1)*� ������ ���������� ����� ��� '*1)*� ����� �� '1)*������ � �� ��� � � � �� &������ G0'*��� �� ����� ��� ��-��� = %��������������" ����� ����/�������� ������������-�����www.hiringourheroes.org/events.
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TReIn�������ON THE COVER
R&B singer Mya performs for Soldiers and Family members during Fort Jackson’s Inde-pendence Day celebration at Hilton Field. SEE PAGES 12-14.
Photo by JENNIFER STRIDE
By Demetria MosleyBy By DemDem
Naval analysts note how Army training differs
Capt. Alexi Zayas shows Dr. Patricia Neil from the Center of Naval Analyses what basic trainees in the Army receive at reception during a July 5 tour of the 120th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception). Neil and Leigh Rowland are visiting Fort Jackson as part of a study commissioned by the Marine
Photos by ROBERT TIMMONS
By ROBERT TIMMONSFort Jackson Leader
Analysts from the Center of Naval Analyses arrived on post Tuesday to begin their study into how the U.S. Army, and Fort Jackson in particular, integrate genders into Basic Combat Training.
3���$���"���D�������������� �����9������� �� �� ����� �������"��ends Friday, was the 120th Adjutant General Battalion were they learned how new trainees are processed into the Army before being shipped to their BCT companies.
Their visit was part of a study directed by the Marine Corps Comman-dant on how the sister services train female Service members. The two had previously visited Lackland Air Force Base, Texas and the Great Lakes Naval Station in Illinois before arriving here.
Neil, who served in the Navy, said, “Why you want to look at the Army in particular, like the Marine Corps, they are ground combat components. The Air Force and Navy have been able to integrate their operational forc-es to a greater extent compared to ground combat forces.”
She added that when the Services are training up for combat missions, one of the things to understand is “how to train up to do physically de-manding” jobs. Women “may be less physically able” to do these jobs because of their biology. However, Fort Jackson and the Army have done a great deal in training men and women together.
See NAVAL: Page 15
NEWS
1st Sgt. Theresa Lee-Love discusses how basic training Soldiers wear different col-ored patches to indicate which unit they belong to.
Integration Initiatives
Sgt. Michael Anderson, of the New York Police Department, demonstrates how he performs his squats while a classmate records him. Later the group critiqued his form on one of the screens in the work-out room. Master Sgt. Jacob Barner of the U.S. Army Physical Readiness School at Fort Jackson said it’s the school’s first time using the technology in a course.
Photo by DEMETRIA MOSLEY
By DEMETRIA MOSLEYFort Jackson Leader
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NEWS
Fort JacksonMovie Schedule3319 Jackson Blvd. Phone: 751-7488
FRIDAY7 p.m. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (PG-13)
SATURDAY1 p.m. TMNT: Out of the Shadows (PG-13) 5 p.m. X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13)
SUNDAY 1 p.m. TMNT: Out of the Shadows (PG-13) 5 p.m. X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13)
WEDNESDAY 1 p.m. TMNT: Out of the Shadows (PG-13) 5 p.m. X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13)
TICKETSAdult: $5.50Child (6 to 11): $3
3-D TICKETSAdult: $7.50 Child (6 to 11): $5 � Ticket sales open 30 minutes before each movie.� Movie times and schedule subject to change without notice.
Fort JacksonGate Operation Hours
GATE 1��Open 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday for inbound and outbound traffic.
GATE 2��Open around the clock daily.
GATE 4��Open 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday for inbound and outbound traffic.
GATE 5��Open 5-10 a.m. Monday through Friday for inbound and out-bound traffic.
��Closed 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
��Reopened 4-6 p.m. for out-bound traffic only.
��Open 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
NYC cops experience Army fitness training
We don’t have this fancy technology in the academy.
— Sgt. MichaelAnderson
New York Police Department
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Pinckney partnersup for 2nd award
Faculty and supporters of C.C. Pinckney Elementary School pose after accepting the 2016 Lt. Gen. Pete Taylor Partnership of Excellence Award by the Military Child Education Coalition in Washing-ton, D.C. Command Sgt. Maj. Rod Celestaine accepted the award on behalf of Fort Jackson.
Courtesy photo
By ROBERT TIMMONSFort Jackson Leader
Fort Jackson’s award-winning C.C. Pinckney El-ementary School has done it again.
At a ceremony in Washington, D.C., the school was named a recipient of the Lt. Gen. Pete Taylor Partner-ship of Excellence Award by the Military Child Educa-tion Coalition for the second year running June 28.
“This year CCP and Fort Jackson were recognized as an Exemplary Com-munity Partnership,” said Kerrie Am-mons, the school’s speech pathologist. This year’s “second place is a big jump from last year’s fourth place.”
���� � � �� ��� �����"��� %�"����� ��shows how much the school and the post value partnering towards better educa-tional opportunities, she added.
According to the MCEC, the award encourages and applauds the outstand-ing partnerships formed between mili-tary installations and school districts that serve military children.
Pinckney won the award for their partnerships with Fort Jackson leader-ship, the CCP Parent Teacher Organi-zation, statewide university programs, the 282nd Army Band, the Master Fitness School, Fort Jackson FIRST LEGO League, and other organizations across post.
An example of the partnership was the past school year’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math-ematics initiative that brought together the various post agencies to help students learn more through hands-on learning and mentorship.
Lisa McKnight, a contractor with the Directorate of Public Works, said during a STEM event she loves to “teach the kids about recycling, but this generation is the one that is saving my generation from all of the messes
we made.” McKnight taught sixth grade "������� ��� %������ �� ��"!"���� ������playing a small game of environmental bingo.
Along with school faculty and staff, one of Fort Jackson’s senior enlisted Soldiers attended the event and accepted the award on behalf of the entire post.
“We were excited to have (Garrison) Command Sgt. Maj. (Rod) Celestaine attend the ceremony and accept the award on behalf of Fort Jackson,” she said.
The Pete Taylor Partnership of Ex-"�����"��#����� ���� ������ ��� �**:� �honor former MCEC Chairman retired Lt. Gen. Pete Taylor’s efforts to assist military children.
A MCEC press release stated “the award is designed to foster the sharing of lessons learned and to recognize the long-held belief of General Taylor that ‘goodness starts at the local level.’”
NEWS
WORSHIP SCHEDULEANGLICAN/LUTHERANSunday8:30 a.m., Liturgical, Bayonet Chapel
CATHOLICSunday� 7 a.m., Confessions, Solomon Center� 8 a.m., IET Mass, Solomon Center� 10:30 a.m., Reconciliation (after Mass or by appointment), Main Post Chapel� 11 a.m., Mass, Main Post Chapel
Monday through Thursday, first Friday11:30 a.m., Mass, Main Post Chapel
CHURCH OF CHRISTSunday11:30 a.m., Worship, Anderson Street Chapel
JEWISHSunday� 9:15 a.m., Worship, Memorial Chapel� 10:15 a.m., Fellowship, Post Conference Room
LATTER-DAY SAINTSSunday9:30 a.m., Worship, Anderson Street Chapel
MUSLIMSunday8 a.m., Islamic studies, Main Post Chapel
Friday12:45 a.m., Jumah services, Main Post Chapel
PAGANSunday11 a.m., Pagan Circle Sacred Well Congregation worship and study, Magruder Chapel
PROTESTANTSunday � 9 a.m., Service, McCrady Chapel (SCARNG), McCrady Training Center � 10 a.m., Hispanic service, Magruder Chapel� 9:30 a.m., Service, Main Post Chapel� 10 a.m., Worship, Daniel Circle Chapel� 10:45 a.m., Sunday School, Main Post Chapel
� 11 a.m., Service, Memorial Chapel� 11 a.m., Chapel Next, Bayonet Chapel� 5 p.m., youth group, Chaplain Family Life Center
Wednesday� 7 p.m., Gospel Bible Study, Daniel Circle Chapel
� 7 p.m., Protestant Men of the Chapel, Bible Study, Chaplain Family Life Center
Thursday11:45 a.m., Fresh Encounter Bible study, Chaplain Family Life Center
ADDRESSES,PHONE NUMBERS
� Anderson Street Chapel, 2335 Anderson St., 751-7032
� Bayonet Chapel, 9476 Kemper St., 751-4101/4542
� Chaplain Family Life Center, 751-4961
� Daniel Circle Chapel, 3359 Daniel Circle, 751-1297/4478
� Education Center, 4581 Scales Ave.
� Fort Jackson Garrison Chaplain and Religious Support Office, 4475 Gregg St., 751-3121/6318
� McCrady Chapel, 3820 McCrady Road at McCrady Training Center, 751-7324
� Magruder Chapel, 4360 Magruder Ave., 751-3883
� Main Post Chapel, 4580 Scales Ave., 751-6469/6681
� Memorial Chapel, 4470 Jackson Blvd., 751-7324
� Warrior Chapel (120th Adjutant General Battalion), 1895 Washington St., 751-5086/7427
... this generation is the one that is saving my generation from all of the messes we made.
— Lisa McKnightDirectorate of Public Works
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By NICK SPINELLIMoncrief Army CommunityHospital Public Affairs
Col. Eric S. Edwards assumed com-mand of Moncrief Army Community Hos-pital in a ceremony held June 27 on the hospital lawn.
Outgoing commander Col. Traci E. Crawford – who will next serve as Depu-!�& ��������@��"���� ���� ���#��!�Medical Center located on Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio – said the transi-tion was bittersweet for her.
“I’m excited for my next assignment, but it’s going to be hard to leave here,” she said. “You have all become my Fam-ily and you will all be greatly missed.”
The ceremony was presided over by ����� K���� � ����� $��"��� & �������� �� ��� ���� J����� & �����/#����"��$� -��� ������ � 3����� ���� ��������� ���praised Crawford’s accomplishments as commander of Moncrief.
“She has displayed a passion for deliv-ering safe, quality care to this community because she is so aware of the importance of the mission of this installation ... The accomplishments of Moncrief under Col-onel Crawford’s command illustrate that passion and focus are an unbeatable com-bination,” he said.
$��"�� ��� � ��" ��`��� & ��� A��������welcoming him to Moncrief and the �J&/#�����
“I have no doubt Moncrief will lead
the MEDCOM on our journey toward optimal readiness under the command of & ��� A�������_� $��"�� ������ � ^B9�� " ��-dent that your team will continue to give
���%����"����������������"������!���-serve.”
&� ���� ��� "���� �!�� A������� �������� �������� %������ ������� ���� � �4-
������������������� �$��"���&���� ����his Family, and all the assembled guests.
^������ ! �� � �� ���� �� ����!�_� ���said.
NEWS
MACH welcomes new commander
Col. Eric S. Edwards, Moncrief Army Community Hospital Commander, receives the guidon from Brig. Gen Ronald Place, Regional Health Command-Atlantic (Provisional) commander, during a June 27 ceremony.
Photo by NICK SPINELLI,
Exchange expands layaway plan to include laptops, tablets
The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is helping military students head to the top of the class during the 2016-17 school year by extending its layaway program to include computers and tablets needed to succeed in the classroom.
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“Having up-to- date technology can be vital to suc-"������������"����� ����������< ��=�"�� ��A4"�������������� �� ������� � ��������!� ��������� ��������4-penses to get the tools students need to succeed,” said < �� =�"�� �� A4"����� >���� � ��� >������� ����!�Veney.
“The extended layaway program helps parents and ���������"�� ������%�"�/ /��"� ��%�����_
A $3 service fee and a deposit of 15 percent are re-;������ �� �������� ����!���!��B��������%����"����up by Aug. 31. Shoppers can visit customer service at the < ��=�"�� ��A4"������ ��" �������������
TRICARE reminder: ProtectYour Personal Information
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<��������� ���� ���� ��B&#�A� %����"�������� ��-cluding active duty Service members. Examples include ��������-�!������� �" ���"����� ������� ���� �� �� �-fering gift cards to get your information, then billing ��B&#�A�� �����-vices you didn’t need or never re-ceived.
B�� ! �� �����you are the vic-��� �� ��B&#�A�related fraud, you can report it to the Defense Health Agency. You can also report cases ������ ! �� ����� � �� ��� ��� �!��� � �������� ��B-&#�A��< ���4����������! �����B&#�A��4������ �� ��%�������� �����%����� ��� ������! ������9��������! �����B&#�A���� ����& ���" ��
��B&#�A�������!�� ���9�" ��"�! ��������� �����-sonal information, such as your military ID number or Social Security number. Only provide that information ������������!�������! ���� " �����"�������� "��� ��� �� ! �����B&#�A� ��� ���� " ���" ���������!� �� ������� ������� �� ������������ �������������4"�����for providing a health service. They may be trying to get your information to commit fraud.
For more information about fraud, visit www.health.mil/fraud.
Fort Jackson Family Homesrecognized for excellence
< ��=�"�� ��<����!�J ������������%!����� �����-atty Communities, has earned an “A List” award recog-��`��������������-���� �����-�"������������"� ������������� �����-�!�����%�"���� -�����%!����������
>�����!�� ������������������������� �����"��������the Army’s annual resident satisfaction survey, providing ����%�"���% ��� �������������������� -������"�� �������-�"���������������������� ������!�& ���������on aspects of the housing experience such as leasing pol-icies, home features, appearance and condition, as well as the quality of maintenance services, response time and resident communication.
“Our goal is every resident’s 100 percent satisfaction ���� �-��!� ����"� �� ��� ���-�"��_� ����� ���� ��� ���!�& ������������� ��-�"�����������#���/>�����D��������“The annual resident survey is a critical program that helps us identify how we can deliver the 5-star living experience our residents deserve and expect.”
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Command Sgt. Maj. Antwone T. Jones will assume responsibility as Moncrief Army Community Hospital senior enlisted advisor in a ceremony to be held 8 a.m. July 12 on the hospital lawn.
Jones’ previous assignments include Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Kaiserslautern, Germany, a combat medic with 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry in Fort Stewart, Georgia, and Winn Army Community Hospital, Fort Jackson, South Carolina; a drill sergeant with 2nd Battalion, 46th Infantry in Fort Knox, Kentucky; ��������������J���;�����������J���;������� & ����!�� '�� ���-cial Troops Battalion Fort Hood, Texas, Reynolds Army Communi-ty Hospital, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Bravo Company Maintenance, 302nd Brigade Support ����� ���&����&���!��2 ����� ���� �J���;������� ����J���;�������& ����!���)����>���"�������� ����
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Doctors at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research who have developed a Zika vaccine that they’ve success-fully tested on mice are now testing it on monkeys and hope to begin testing on humans later this year.
Their study, published June 28 in the journal Nature, demonstrated how mice developed immunity to the Zika -������������+�"� �������������������"�-����-�����-�"-cine, called ZPIV.
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Findings indicated that single shots of either vaccine protected mice against Zika, but Col. Stephen Thomas said WRAIR researchers are focusing on ZPIV because it builds on a type of vaccine that has already been licensed.
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“Our institution’s number one mission is to preserve and ensure operational readiness,” he said about WRAIR.
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The U.S. Army Installation Manage-ment Command hosted a worldwide town hall with the Under Secretary of the Army Patrick Murphy via teleconference June 28.
More than 70 garrisons connected to the town hall and employees were able to stream it live online.
In his opening remarks, Lt. Gen. Ken-neth Dahl, the IMCOM commanding gen-eral, said he asked Murphy to speak direct-ly to the 58,000 civilians in the IMCOM workforce about transformations in the #��!���������� ��"��"�����% ����� ���ago.
“It was great for me to hear it,” said Dahl. “But you really need to hear it and you need to hear it from your senior civil-ian leadership,” he told the world-wide au-dience.
Wherever possible, IMCOM leaders in-vited Soldiers and civilians to gather in the-aters and conference rooms to participate. Where that wasn’t available, a live stream was provided so employees could watch from their desks.
“I want to talk to the Army Team,” said Murphy. “The Army Team is 1.3 million strong with 1 million Soldiers and 300,000
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and appreciates what we do for the Army Team.
Employees had an opportunity to ask questions and learn what the Army lead-ership is planning for the Army’s future following his comments. The questions ranged from transformation, Soldier for Life, and public/private partnerships to telling the Army’s story.
He encouraged everyone to follow him on social media and to connect with the American public through it.
“We have to do a better job of telling the Army story,” said Murphy. “Every ������ ��� �������������"������ ��"����?��should be asking ourselves what we are do-ing to talk about the Army to our sons and daughters, our nieces and nephews.”
Murphy also lauded Fort Jackson’s so-cial media efforts during the meeting.
IMCOM employee Alfreda Arnold thought that it was “a wonderful thing” that Murphy was able to take time out of his schedule and bring some light to the issues that are going on with the Army.
“It is nice to see that level of enthusi-asm and that energy applied to leading the Army,” said Melissa Sturgeon, IMCOM deputy director for operations. “That make us more excited to do our job and it was obvious that he values our command.”
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