1. OCTOBER! FR G N E W S L E T T E R! 2011
WO L F PAC K
Troopers of TF Wolfpack move-out...
October has arrived and the crisper, You can find them on Facebook As we are sent approved links or
cooler fall weather with it. The passing through the Wolfpack Family Readiness photos, we will share them with you.
of September saw the troopers of page, 1/82 ARB page, the 82nd Combat Information on how to link to us on
Taskforce Wolfpack move-out to do the Aviation Brigade page and most likely Facebook is on the next page. We look
job they have all trained hard to do. even shared on your own company forward to having plenty to share and
page. These photos are downloadable hope you will share yours as well.
Photos were taken throughout the
to your own computer for you to have.
hangar during the trooper movements.
2. OPSEC & PERSEC Fi nd u s o n Face b o ok!
1. Do not post exact deployment dates or
redeployment dates.
Wolfpack Family-Readiness
2. Do not reveal camp locations, including https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002314705672
nearby cities.
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“Intelligence collection and Wolfpack/109483005769482
analysis is like assembling a
82nd Combat Aviation Brigade
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collectors are fully aware of the 114100341987751
importance of obtaining small bits
of information, or ‘pieces’ of a
puzzle, from many sources and
assembling them to form the overall
picture.” S h ipp i ng to
3. Do not discuss convoy routes; detailed
TF Wo lf pack
information on the mission, capabilities or
morale of a unit; specific names or actual
nicknames; details concerning security We have been all cleared to
procedures, response times, tactics. starting mailing to TF Wolfpack.
Domestic rates apply!
4. Don’t discuss equipment. <First Name> <Last Name>
TF 1-82, <company>
5. Don’t speculate about operations.
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6. Don’t post pictures that could be
misconstrued or used for propaganda
purposes. Look at your picture without
your caption or explanation and consider
if it could be re-captioned to reflect
poorly on coalition forces. 3 6 5 D a ys o f
7. Don’t use count-up or count-down De plo ym e nt
tickers for the same reason as rule #1.
8. Don’t post pictures that show significant TIP #101:
landmarks and black out last names and
unit affiliations. CYSS offers 16 hours of free
childcare per month per child
9. Do not, ever, post information about during deployment for those who
are registered. Registration with
casualties (coalition or enemy) before the
CYSS is free under The Army
official release of the information.
Family Covenant.
10. Do not pass on rumors.
3. "One ceases to recognize the significance of mountain peaks if they are not
viewed occasionally from the deepest valleys."
--- Dr. Al Lorin
U P C O M I N G ...
Adult Small Groups
Fall 2011
“Financial Peace University”
Led by CH Long
Dates: Begins 11 September
Place: Tolson Youth Center
Time: Sundays at 1745 (5:45 p.m.)
To Sign Up: Call 432-9076 or email
greg.long1@us.army.mil
“Through the Bible”
Led by CH Busby
Dates: Begins 11 September
Place: Tolson Youth Center
Time: Sundays at 1745 (5:45 p.m.)
To Sign Up: Call 366-4828 or email
hootbusby@me.com
“Learning to Follow Jesus”
Led By CH Lynn
Dates: Begins 11 September
Place: Tolson Youth Center
Time: Sundays at 1745 (5:45 p.m.)
To Sign Up: Call 303-3826 or email
paul.lynn@us.army.mil
“Praying the Lord’s Prayer for Spiritual Breakthrough”
Women’s Study Led by Linda Hammons
Dates: Begins 11 September
Place: Tolson Youth Center
Time: Sundays at 1745 (5:45 p.m.)
To Sign Up: Call 322-2190 or email
earlmrs@juno.com
FYI!
TF Wolfpack now has a FRSA!
Mrs. Karen Foshee is available during
regular business hours
Monday through Thursday at the
Wolfpack HQ Rear D/FRG entrance.
She can be reached via...
email: Karen.Foshee@us.army.mil
phone: 910-643-7594
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4. October is...
Caramel Month October 1 s t, 190 8
Cookie Month
Dinosaur Month
E-Card Month Henry Ford's Model T, a "universal
Fired Up Month car" designed for the masses, went
Breast Cancer Awareness Month on sale for the first time.
AIDS Awareness Month The first Ford Model T — also known
Clergy Appreciation Month as the Tin Lizzie — rolled out of
Pregnancy and Infant Awareness Month, Detroit in 1908. It put America on
wheels and helped forge a
Roller Skating Month
manufacturing revolution.
Sarcastics Awareness Month
Stamp Collecting Month
Vegetarian Awareness Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month
National Disability Employment
Awareness Month
Eat Country Ham Month October 1 4t h, 1947
Gay & Lesbian History Month
Pretzel Month
U.S. Air Force Captain Chuck Yeager
became the first man to break the
WITH THE CHILL IN THE AIR
sound barrier, flying in a rocket-
MANY PEOPLE WILL START powered research aircraft.
ENJOYING THEIR FIREPLACES.
REMEMBER FIREPLACE SAFETY Yeager broke the sound barrier flying
IS YOUR PERSONAL the experimental rocket-powered Bell
X-1 at Mach 1 at an altitude of
RESPONSIBILITY
45,000!ft.
Fireplace Safety
More than one-third of Americans use
fireplaces, wood stoves and other fuel-
fired appliances as primary heat sources in
their homes. Unfortunately, many people
are unaware of the fire risks when heating October 30 t h, 1938
with wood and solid fuels.
Heating fires account for 36% of home
fires every year. Often these fires are due The War of the Worlds radio
to creosote buildup in chimneys and broadcast panicked millions of
stovepipes. All home heating systems Americans. Actor Orson Welles and
require regular maintenance to function the Mercury Players dramatized the
safely and efficiently. story by H.G. Wells depicting a
Martian invasion of New Jersey.
And don’t forget... install smoke alarms on Their script utilized simulated radio
every level of your home, test them news bulletins which many listeners
monthly and change the batteries at least thought were real.
once a year. Consider installing the new
long life smoke alarms.
5. Everyday...
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