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Events & Activities

 

  • I am currently trying to find a way in which to receive photos to post under the Family and Friends section. That link is intended as a section in which Family and Friends may post thier photos.
  • If any one wishes to have a statement posted, use the "contact us" link to draft it out and it will be posted in the below "Shout outs" box as soon as possible.

 

Shout outs

  1. lThanks to the folks in Seligman, Az   for helping to establish a working librairy 
  2. congratulations  to Spc Gough for winning the Battalion Soldier of the month for  the month of September 2007
  3. congratulations  to SPC Ellison for winning the Battalion Soldier of the month for the month of October 2007
  4. congratulations  to PFC Shackelton for winning the Battalion Soldier of the month for the month of December 2007
  5. Special thanks to Faith Fassnacht for the warm thoughts, best wishes and all the Beanie Baby Bear Hugs she has sent to Soldiers throught out the Armed Forces.
  6. congratulations  to SPC Calvertfor winning the Battalion Soldier of the month for the month of Febuary 2008
  7. congratulations  to SGT McGortyfor winning the Battalion NCO of the month for the month of Febuary 2008
  8. This web page is really cool!  Nice Job!  Just want to send a great big I MISS YOU... I LOVE YOU to SGT Haviland! See you soon honey!
    Love, Ann
  9. Hi Sgt. Haviland....i would send ya a sappy one too but i don't think your fiance would like it very much...hope your doing well and I will finally get to meet you in May....Congrats on the wedding....Rachael
  10. Congratulations to the 7 Soldier team that competed in the Warriors Challenge 22 June 2008. 1LT Land, SSG Vogt, SPC Graham, SPC Gough, SPC Ceyanr, SPC hunter and SPC Gonzalez. the event consisted of a foot march (approx 12 miles) with 35lb ruck sack, 300 meter litter carry, 4 minutes in both push ups and sit up event, disassemble, function check and shooting of various weapons, changing an up armored HMMV tire ( a HUMMER ), and a 2 mile run and all in 103 degree Iraqi heat.