1. 1-4 CAV UPDATE
03-09-12
Upcoming FRG Events
Apache Troop’s next FRG meeting is scheduled for Friday, March 9, 2012,
1700—please note time has changed—at Custer Hill Bowling Alley on Custer
Hill. FRG will pay for games and shoes. Soldiers and Families are responsible
for their own food and drink.
Bandit Troop’s next FRG meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 13, 2012,
1800 at the ACS Annex, 1020 Huebner Road. The deadline for childcare for
this event has passed. No additional reservations can be taken.
Comanche Troop’s next FRG meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 13,
2012, 1800 at the ACS Annex, 1020 Huebner Road. The deadline for childcare
for this event has passed. No additional reservations can be taken.
Delta Company’s next FRG meeting will be Wednesday, March 28, 2012, 1800
at the ACS Annex, 1020 Huebner Road. This event is a potluck so please bring
a snack or dish to share. There will be no childcare for this event.
HHT’s next FRG meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 27, 2012, 1800 at
the ACS Annex, 1020 Huebner Road. Childcare will be available at the Warren
East CDC. Please RSVP to the FRSA at 239-1921 or
vanessa.harper@us.army.mil with names, ages and special needs of children
no later than Thursday, March 22, 2012. PLEASE NOTE THAT CHILDREN MUST
BE REGISTERED THROUGH CYS FOR THIS CARE. Contact Parent Central at 239-
9885 for registration information.
Don't forget to SPRING AHEAD this
weekend. Set your clocks ahead an hour
before bed on Saturday
or you’ll be late on Sunday!
3. 1-4 CAV UPDATE
03-09-12
REAR DETACHMENT CONTACT INFO
You may contact your POC, FRG Leader, Troop FRL or the FRSA during
business hours. At all other times, issues are to be reported to the Staff
Duty Desk. Staff Duty will then notify the appropriate person.
Staff Duty
785-239-1712
Squadron
CPT Lukenbill ........ 785-239-1761 ...... chester.f.lukenbill.mil@mail.mil
1SG Helmandollar . 785-239-1930 ...... steven.w.helmandollar.mil@mail.mil
HHT NCOIC
SFC Selvy ............ 785-239-5800 ...... patrick.selvy@us.army.mil
Apache NCOIC
SGT Schulke ......... 785-240-3324 ...... andrew.schulke@us.army.mil
Bandit NCOIC
SGT Tichansky ...... 785-239-4930 ...... james.tichansky@us.army.mil
Comanche NCOIC
SGT Lazinek ......... 785-240-3325 ...... daniel.r.lazinek@us.army.mil
Delta
SGT Yoder............ 785-240-5886 ...... jason.todd.yoder@us.army.mil
4. 1-4 CAV UPDATE
03-09-12
Each Troop/Company within
the Squadron will have a point
of contact to which payment is
due. POCs will be announced
at formations to Soldiers. If
you are interested in attending
this event, please have your
Soldier RSVP with payment and
menu choices as soon as possi-
ble to his/her unit point of con-
tact.
5. 1-4 CAV UPDATE
03-09-12
The long winter chill is lifting, flowers are blooming, April is nearing, and the fish …I
mean “Phish” are biting. That’s right, and by “Phish,” I mean “you” soldier. The tax
season is here once again, and the cyber predators are well rested from a long winter’s
break, hoping to add you as a feather in their cap.
The IRS is warning taxpayers to beware of unsolicited emails that appear to be from
either the IRS or an organization closely linked to the IRS, such as the Electronic Fed-
eral Tax Payment System (EFTPS). Suspicious emails attempting to get your personal
information should be ignored. Bear in mind that the IRS would never request personal
or financial info via email, nor would it request information from you by text message
or social media sites.
PHISHING - is the act of impersonating a legitimate organization in an attempt to scam
a user out of their identity credentials. This is most commonly done by sending bogus
emails that entice a user to give up their bank account information, email address (to
confirm that the user's email address truly exists), or simply to retrieve usernames and
passwords.
TIPS
Remember, valid professional organizations will never request private information or
credentials via email.
So be wary of emails asking for your log-in information, Social Security Number
(SSN), or Tax Identification Number (TIN).
Never click on links in emails promising large sums of money, or urgently requesting
you to log-in to verify your information.
In order to help the Army identify and mitigate these problems, do your part and
quickly report suspicious e-mails. If you are on a military installation and receive a
suspicious e-mail, report it to your local Information Assurance Manger (IAM), or Net-
work Enterprise Center (NEC) immediately.
It is the responsibility of every soldier and civilian to practice precaution and best judg-
ment when accessing the internet with any type of device.
So, keep yourself safe and make sure that when cyber criminals go phishing, you’re the
“one that got away”.
Respectfully,
Jermal Clark
1ID OPSEC Manager
MSE, G3/5/7 Plans
785-239-6467