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Vol. 47 issue 4 The Sentinel of the Caribbean November 2011
McHugh says balance needed with war’s end
By Rob McIlvaine draws down, and the American ented, unlike the vast majority tunity to look at how it does its the Army and I expect ... by the
Army News Service
people and war fighters need to of single Soldiers in the 1970s. business. We had outsourced a time these are implemented,
Secretary of the Army John maintain a connection. McHugh said it’s also time lot of jobs, hired a lot of con- we could save, say by the year
McHugh believes that with the “You can’t have an Army to take a look at the balance tractors and they did yeoman’s of 2017, upwards of $10 bil-
drawdown of forces in Iraq without people,” McHugh between contracting and pro- work for us, but it was time lion a year,” he said.
and Afghanistan, talented Sol- said at a recent breakfast in a viding government services. after nearly a decade of that McHugh hopes these kinds
diers will need to be retained downtown hotel, adding that “I think it was long overdue trend to take a better look at
while Army infrastructure the Army today is family-ori- that the Army takes the oppor- how we’re doing things inside WAR Page 6
Live & Explore SOS Support Center opens doors to healing
Story by Ángel L. Castro
For Fort Buchanan Public Affairs
Friday, Sept. 9 marked the
beginning of a new Survivor
Outreach Services (SOS) Sup-
port Center in the history of
Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico.
The SOS Support Center
building 1144 located at Au-
subo Street, Coconut Grove
was officially opened for use
Tax Volunteers by all Fallen Soldiers’ Survi-
vors after the ribbon cutting
Training for the Vol- ceremony.
unteer Income Tax As- In recognition and apprecia-
sistance Program volun- tion of the significance of our
teers will begin on Dec. loved one’s sacrifice, the Army
12 and end on Dec. 15. Chief of Staff and Secretary of
For details on how and the Army approved a new ini-
where you can become a tiative in 2009: The Survivors
certified VITA tax pre- Outreach Services. The Survi-
parer contact José Mar- vor Outreach Services (SOS)
Photos by Guillermo Santiago
quez at (787) 707-5138. is an Army Community Ser- From left to right: Angel L. Castro – SOS Support Coordinator, Brig. Gen. Rafael O’Ferrall - PR Assistance Adjutant
The IRS Volunteer vice (ACS) program designed General, Maj. Gen. (R), Félix A. Santoni – PR Aide to the Secretary of the Army, Col. John D. Cushman – Garrison
Income Tax Assistance to provide short-term and Commander, Beverly N. Lopez Rodriguez - (Survivor daughter), Haidee Feliciano (Survivor mother), Kimberly Lopez
Program (VITA) trains long-term support and services Rodriguez (Survivor daughter), Widiel K. Lopez Rodriguez (Survivor son), Digna E. Lopez – Survivor wife of Spc.
William Lopez-Feliciano, José Lopez (Survivor father) Brig. Gen. Fernando Fernández – 1st MSC Commanding
community volunteers to the Survivors of all Armed
General.
who may help with Forces.
special credits, such It is the responsibility of Ceremony was to reveal the Family members for the dura- John D. Cushman, garrison
as Earned Income Tax Fort Buchanan ACS to imple- new location of the Survivor tion of their immediate and commander, told the Survi-
Credit, Child Tax Credit ment and launch this initiative Outreach Services Program. long term care requirements vors. “You rightfully should
among other basic tax in Puerto Rico and the Carib- A total of 120 Fallen Sol- in the following areas: Army because your Soldiers did ex-
needs. bean. dier’s Survivors were present benefits, financial counseling, actly what the creed states -
The legal office will All Fort Buchanan ACS/ during this important event. grief counseling and support they never quit.” “On behalf
offer free tax return SOS transactions will be con- Currently there are 393 sur- services, estate planning, as- of a grateful nation, we salute
preparation for qualified ducted at building 1144, once vivors through the island of sistance in the preparation of you – our Family members –
personnel you by volun- it has been transfer from the Puerto Rico including the estate related tax documents, for our heroes who made the
teers for the upcoming Casualty and Assistance Cen- Caribbean. The intent of this and life skills education. ultimate sacrifice defending
Tax Season (February – ter. Therefore, the purpose comprehensive program is to “As I look at the audience, I our freedom so we can live in
April, 2012). of the Survivor Outreach Ser- ensure continued support as see the faces of Family mem-
vices Building Ribbon Cutting needed and desired by eligible bers beaming with pride,” Col. SOS Page 12
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The Command Group
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Commander Commentary
The Holidays are just around country. The Fort Buchanan fam- lations within the Department of actions in the past, we hope to
the corner. What a better way to ily welcomes its newest member, the Army. Since I arrived to Fort achieve directed reductions with
start the season by paying hom- Lt. Col. Kenneth M. Hammond, Buchanan I have been speak- minimal impact on our existing
age to our heroes from past wars who will carry out the mission ing about change and the need employees. We will use all avail-
and conflicts. Our nation owes of Deputy Commander. We also to stay flexible. The Army Re- able options to achieve reduction
El Morro our democratic way of life to bid farewell to another family serve identified an imbalance of objectives while mitigating ad-
your sacrifices in years past. The member, Lt. Col. Gerald R. Sav- manpower resources among the verse impact on the workforce.
Garrison Commander
Col. John D. Cushman
very foundation of this nation age, an outstanding leader in our four Army Reserve installations In some cases an employee may
rests on the selflessness of your community, as he looks forward and is looking to redistribute its have to be reassigned to another
Deputy to the Garrison Commander
Gunnar G.F. Pedersen Jr.
service. Therefore we must cel- for his retirement. Lt.Col. Sav- resources while dealing with a position in an effort to retain
ebrate what you have done for age, thank you for your support fundamentally different fiscal and manage the talent within
Deputy Commander
Lt. Col. Kenneth M. Hammond us on Veteran’s Day and every to the Fort Buchanan commu- reality. To meet this challenge, our workforce. Employees may
day. We also honor the sacrifices nity, mission accomplished!This the Army Reserve Installation be offered various incentives or
Garrison Command Sergeant Major
Command Sgt. Maj. Derrick T. Simpson of our Military Families during is an example of the changes our Management Directorate in co- early retirement options such as
Public Affairs Officer
Military Family Appreciation military community is facing. ordination with the Installation Voluntary Early Retirement Au-
Grissel Rosa Month. We echo the words of Since its establishment Fort Bu- Management Command con- thority (VERA) and Voluntary
Media Relations our Commander in Chief, Presi- chanan has accomplished many ducted a thorough assessment of Separation Incentive Payment
Pedro Silva
dent Barack Obama: “Just as our missions in support of the Army our civilian positions to relocate (VSIP). We will provide infor-
Command Information
Luis Delgadillo
troops embody the courage and and our nation. Today, the U.S. and balance our resources. The mation as it becomes available
El Morro Contributors
character that make America’s Army is facing a very challeng- Army’s FY 13-17 Program Ob- on the implementation of this
Capt. Taylor Opel military the finest in the world, ing fiscal environment that calls jective Memorandum (POM) process and where employees
Luis Salazar
their family members embody for though choices. Last August, reflects the decisions made to can go for additional assistance.
1st Mission Support Command
Public Affairs Officer the resilience and generosity that the Army announced that it will achieve these targets. As your For more than 80 years Fort
Capt. Carlos M. Cuebas
make our communities strong. reduce the size of its Civilian em- Commander, you can trust that I Buchanan has accomplished
Mailing address —
Public Affairs Office
They serve with heroism in their ployee workforce by more than will do everything I can legally, many missions thanks to the sup-
Building 390 Crane Loop Ste. 311
Fort Buchanan PR, 00934-4616
homes and neighborhoods while 8,700 people by September 30th, morally and ethically correct port of a quality workforce truly
they are without the comfort of 2012. These cuts are based on to take care of our workforce. committed to our Soldiers and
Story submissions —
E-mail to: luis.delgadillo@us.army.mil having loved ones nearby.” On Department of Defense resource We are committed to protect- their Families. Our commitment
Telephone numbers — behalf of a grateful nation, thank decisions as reflected in the Fis- ing our existing workforce as to our workforce is to be honest
(787)707-5762/4486 Fax: (787)707-3362
you veterans, for defending our cal Year 2012 President’s Budget much as possible while meeting and keep you informed. Tough
1st MSC submissions —
E-mail to: carlos.cuebasmedina@us.army.mil
freedom so we can live in peace; and require a reduction of Army our goals. Our goals is to reduce choices have to be made but we
1st MSC telephone number —
and thank you to our military Civilian employees to comply “spaces” not “faces”. As a Sol- will make them in a thoughtful
(787)707-4988 Families of Active, Guard and with decreased funding levels. dier I live by our values and do and careful manner that best sup-
El Morro is an authorized publica-
Reserve for your dedication and This situation not only will affect what’s right. Because we have ports the Army’s future mission
tion printed in accordance with Army continuing contribution to our Fort Buchanan but other instal- carefully managed our hiring requirements.
Regulation 360-1.
The Army’s Backbone
Contents of El Morro are not neces-
sarily the official views of, or endorsed
by, the U.S. Government, the Depart-
ment of Defense, Department of the Command Sgt. Maj. Derrick Simpson
Army or U.S. Army Garrison, Fort
Buchanan.
El Morro is published monthly by Fort Buchanan is about to em- will better match the unique na- various units and our partners in ate action to ensure we main-
the Public Affairs Office, U.S. Army
Garrison. Circulation 5,000.
bark on a new initiative built on ture of our island. Island-wide the Directorate of Family and tain a safe and family friendly
All editorial content of El Morro activity driven social functions has been the garrison’s approach Morale, Welfare and Recreation environment for all members
is prepared, edited, provided and ap-
proved by the U.S. Army Garrison Pub-
meant to encourage single Sol- to support services for Soldiers we hope to expand the number of the community. Bullying and
lic Affairs Office. For guidance on how diers to get out of their comfort and their families and now the of BOSS events. This change vandalism will not be tolerated
to submit items for publication e-mail
the garrison Public Affairs Office. zone. It is my hope that in shar- Better Opportunities for Single in approach is in line with the but the JRB cannot successfully
The Editor reserves right to edit all ing your common interests and Soldiers Program will adopt that Sergeant Major of The Army’s carry out its intent of correcting
submissions and to determine the suit-
ability for inclusion in El Morro. backgrounds, BOSS program model and with that we hope to vision for a successful BOSS delinquent behavior without the
Every effort will be made to publish
submissions in a timely manner. How-
Soldiers will feel a renewed rejuvenate BOSS program par- program. full cooperation from parents.
ever, time, layout, style and editorial sense of camaraderie that will ticipation. Switching gears now, on Oct. We appreciate parents’ in-
considerations, as well as determina-
tions for publication, are made by the
stay with them where ever they We will accomplish this by 27 Fort Buchanan held its latest volvement and hope that togeth-
Commander or the Public Affairs Of- go. These bonds in conjunction welcoming all Soldiers who are juvenile review board. This rep- er we can arrive at solutions that
ficer.
with the Army Values create a single from the National Guard, resents the first JRB I have been strengthen our community and
well rounded single Soldier who Army Reserve and Active Army a part of here at Fort Buchanan help young people learn from
is able to make healthy lifestyle units here in Puerto Rico. Fort and while the circumstances sur- their mistakes. I wish you all a
choices and build inner strength. Buchanan will still serve as the rounding the JRBs are not nec- Happy Thanksgiving and be-
Around here we call that re- hub of all activity but with this essarily pleasant the important fore I finish I would like to urge
siliency and it is a vital part of new approach we hope to en- thing to remember is that they all of you to attend our annual
an individual’s ability to handle courage single soldiers all over are important because they help Turkey Bowl Nov. 23 at 10 a.m.
uncomfortable circumstances or the island to feel like they are a hold juveniles accountable for where this year Army will face
even traumatic events. part of a larger family, the Army their actions. off against a team consisting of
We have come up with a new family. As a member of the Fort Bu- Marines and Sailors. We look
model for the BOSS program. With the help of new Soldiers chanan’s leadership I will always forward to seeing you there and
Our hope is that the new program and increased participation from respond and take the appropri- as always, stay Army Strong.
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Defender 6 sends
Army Family Covenant: The Commitment Endures
SAN ANTONIO -- Four years ago vided new and renovated housing Program review has been built into
this month, the Army announced the for thousands of Families and single the Army Family Covenant from day
Army Family Covenant, which prom- Soldiers, and constructed more than one. It has always been part of the
ised to provide Soldiers and Families 150 new child care and youth centers. AFC plan to assess program effective-
a quality of life commensurate with The Army has increased the number ness, consolidate, and make adjust-
their service. of Military Family Life Consultants, ments, to ensure there is no overlap or
To help Soldiers and Families who provide confidential non-medical gaps between programs.
stressed by years of war, the Army counseling for Soldiers and Families, So the current fiscal situation does
substantially increased funding for and the number of behavioral health not change our course but it does put
programs in areas such as Soldier and care providers, who provide behavior- more gas in our tank. It intensifies the
Family services, behavioral health, al health services before, during and need to streamline and make sure we
housing, child care, education, and after deployment. continue to provide the most valuable
employment. Under the AFC, the Army has programs.
Today, headlines about defense bud- worked hard to reach the whole Army For the programs under the AFC um-
get cuts are prompting people to ask Family, including geographically dis- brella, the majority of which are run by Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch, Defender 6
whether the Army is going to keep its persed Soldiers and Family members. Installation Management Command,
promises. Toward that end, the Army supports customer feedback is a critical part and every other opportunity to tell us
The short answer is yes. Leaders a number of services away from in- of our ongoing evaluation. We gather about the programs and services that
change and situations change, but the stallations, such as community-based customer feedback partly by looking are valuable to you. Your feedback im-
Army’s commitment to Soldiers and child care and Army National Guard at which services are used most often, pacts decisions about programming.
Families endures. Family Assistance Centers, and pro- and partly by asking customers about Like every other government orga-
Under the AFC, the Army devel- vides Army OneSource, which en- their experiences, through garrison nization, every business, and every
oped and enhanced a range of pro- ables 24/7 access to information and focus groups and surveys such as the family, we are taking a close look at
grams that build Soldier and Fam- services regardless of location. Army OneSource Army Family Cov- our use of resources during this time
ily strength, resilience and readiness. At a time when the Army is restor- enant survey, just completed Sept. 1. of fiscal uncertainty. We have to de-
These programs include Survivor ing its balance, the AFC has been the We will be asking for feedback termine the most efficient, most ef-
Outreach Services, Child, Youth and catalyst for enhancing and standard- again in January, when Soldiers, Fam- fective ways to reach out to the entire
School Services, New Parent Support, izing the quality of support for Sol- ily members, Civilians and Retirees Army Family and provide support in
the Military Spouse Employment Pro- diers and Families. And now it is time will receive a survey on their needs, the areas of greatest need. But we are
gram, Strong Bonds, and the Wounded to ensure our investment has made a usage and satisfaction with Family starting from a clear, non-negotiable
Warriors Sports Program. difference in the lives of Soldiers and and Morale, Welfare and Recreation bottom line: the Army will keep its
Under the AFC, the Army has pro- Families. programs. I urge everyone to take this promise to Soldiers and Families.
Turkey Bowl Showdown 2011
Join the Fort Buchanan Community as we
cheer on our armed forces and watch as Army
tries to avenge their 2010 Turkey Bowl loss to
the Marines and Navy.
November 23,
10 a.m.
Maxi Williams Jr. Field
Volunteers and football players for the event are still needed.
To volunteer contact Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers
President, Staff Sgt. María Garcia at:
Office Phone: 787-707-5159
Command Sgt. Maj. Derrick T. Simpson and
BOSS President , Staff Sgt. María Garcia
Turkey Bowl sponsored by the Directorate of Family Morale and Welfare and Recreation
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Legislation could expand Reserve role in homeland security
By J.D. Leipold that’s all that’s needed -- but
Army News Service in that other 10 percent where
the state needs federal help,
WASHINGTON -- Legisla- we’d be available with a lot of
tion being considered by both needed expertise,” Stultz said.
houses of Congress could pro- Stultz said the National
vide the Army Reserve broad- Governors Association and
er authority to call up troops the National Guard Associa-
for homeland security and tion felt there were no issues
also allow the force to deploy of infringement and they sup-
units for operations lasting port the Title 10 change as
120 days or less. well.
Chief of the Army Reserve Additionally, the Army Re-
Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz said serve has sought the Title 10
last week that the legislation change to allow it to support
would grant authority to call operations that are usually
up as many 90-to-120-
as 60,000 day deploy-
Reservists ments and
per year from would give
all services, For homeland use, current each Reserve Archive photo
for unnamed law says you can only use force com- U.S. Army Garrison Fort Buchanan and Army Reserve Soldiers participate in a qualification range together last year.
c o n t i n g e n - your Title 10 Reserve in mander the
cies, both authority to stan. Yet others, like logistics reduction committee. standards, and if you can’t
inside and the homeland in instances send one unit units, are coming down as “If sequestration kicks in, get there, you can’t stay in,”
outside the of weapons of mass de- for the en- units move out of Iraq. we don’t want to end up doing Stultz said.
country. He struction tire duration Stultz said the Reserve force what we’ve done in the past “We have people in our for-
spoke to re- rather than needs to continue investing in where we focus on how to get mations who we should have
porters about Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz have two or modernizing equipment, pro- people off the rolls, not which already eliminated, but for
the proposed - Chief of the Army Reserve three units viding the dollars for training people off the rolls,” he said. lack of a clerk or motor pool
expansion of cover down and simulation systems that “We don’t want to incentivize sergeant we kept them. Let’s
Title 10 au- in that same give Soldiers realistic train- the wrong people to leave the process these people out so we
thority fol- period of ing. He said if worthwhile service.” can make room for those we
lowing a seminar Oct. 11 at time. training is not sourced or in- “We need to upgrade the want to keep.”
the Association of the 2011 The general also said he was vested, the Reserve will lose
U.S. Army Annual Meeting looking at creating an opera- what he called the “national
and Exposition. tional reserve of about 25,000 treasure” because Reserve
“For homeland use, cur- Soldiers of which 5,000 could Soldiers don’t want to sit in a
rent law says you can only be pulled up trained and ready drill half for a weekend or go
use your Title 10 Reserve in when the country needed to summer camp and dig fox-
the homeland in instances them. This would keep the ro- holes.
of weapons of mass destruc- tational cycle ideal at one year He noted as budgets shrink
tion,” Stultz said, adding that out, four years back. and the force becomes smaller
the Army Reserve isn’t trying Presently, the rotational that Soldier standards will be
to insert itself or replace the cycles are “pretty good for more closely looked at, and
National Guard. the majority of units” at about he, like the chief of staff of
“There should be a logical 12 months out and 42 months the Army, is concerned with
progression, just like there is back. He said some units are the possibility of automatic
now, where local civil authori- one to four, but others -- such budget cuts that would kick in
ties respond, then the governor as aviation units -- are still if there’s no agreement on the
calls up the National Guard -- high- demand, high operations $1.5 trillion in federal savings
and in 90 percent of the cases tempo, especially in Afghani- by the Congressional deficit
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Championship slips away from Pirates
Photos and Story by Luis Delgadillo
Fort Buchanan Public Affairs
Under the bright lights of
Fort Buchanan’s Maxie Wil-
liams Jr. Field, the visiting
University Gardens Football
Club Dolphins defeated the
Antilles High School Pirates
33 – 23 in front of boister-
ous fans on both sides of the
field, Nov. 4.
The AHS Pirates entered
the Puerto Rico High School
Football League Champion-
ship game with a respect-
able record of (7-1-1) but the
Dolphins’ stacked up to be
a formidable opponent. This
didn’t stop the Pirates from
striking first. The second
quarter was the start of the
Pirates’ offensive struggles
as the Dolphins held them
scoreless leading into the
half.
Opening the third quarter
trailing behind, the Pirates’
offensive struggles contin-
ued as the defense seemed to
The University Gardens Football Club Dolphins celebrate their (33-23) victory over the Antilles High School Pirates in the Puerto Rico High School Football
PIRATES Page 9 League Championship at Fort Buchanan Nov. 4.
SOS, From Page 1 Army Reserve Ambassador,
Col. (Ret.) Horacio Cabrera;
peace.” Cushman; and Garrison Com-
A total of 15 VIPs attended mand Sergeant Major, CSM
the event, they included rep- Derrick T. Simpson. Digna E.
resentation from the garrison, Lopez (Survivor wife), Mr.
1st MSC, PR Army National Jose Lopez (Survivor father),
Guard, PR Red Cross, Com- Haidee Feliciano (Survivor
m u n i t y mother) and
Based War- Survivor
rior in Tran- children are
sition Unit, As I look at the audience, the Survivors
and Veterans I see the faces of Family of Spc. Wil-
of Foreign liam Lopez-
Wars. Spe-
members beaming with Feliciano,
cial guests pride. one of our
and speak- Fallen Sol-
ers included Col. John D. Cushman dier from
Puerto Rico - Garrison Commander O p e r a t i o n
Civilian Aide Iraqi Free-
to the Sec- dom took
Photos by Guillermo Santiago
retary of the part in cake
Survivor Outreach Services Support Center located at Fort Buchanan in building 1144
Army, Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Félix cutting and ribbon cutting cer-
A. Santoni, Puerto Rico As- emony in representation of all guish guest were invited to the event. Operation Enduring Freedom
sistant Adjutant General, Brig. our Survivors who have lost enter the building and view the This support center has the and also includes Soldiers who
Gen. Rafael O’Ferrall; 1st their loved ones during the war photos of their Fallen Soldier “Hall of Heroes” wall. This died during noncombat related
Mission Support Command or other circumstances. for the first time. This moment wall display and contains pho- incidents. This wall was creat-
Commanding General, Brig. After the yellow ribbon was was a very emotional experi- tos of our Fallen Soldiers from
Gen. Fernando Fernández ; US cut, all Survivors and distin- ence for all the Survivors at Operation Iraqi Freedom and SOS Page 12
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Internship opportunities abound through AVC
Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) leads dras campus and I am studying for my
the process of registering and training bachelor’s degree in recreation.
volunteers and organization points of Volunteer Opportunities
contact (OPOC) to enhance and ex- El Morro: What career are you in-
pand other installation program capa- terested in pursuing and why? Army Volunteer Corps leads
bilities. Recently, El Morro sat down the process of registering and
with one of those volunteers to ask Daniel Baba: I am interested in ad- training volunteers and organiza-
about his experiences so far. ministrative development of recreation tion points of contact (OPOC) to
activities and managing and running enhance and expand other instal-
El Morro: How did you learn about great activities for communities. lation program capabilities.
the volunteer program? Volunteer opportunities are
El Morro: What skills are you learn- found in natural resource pro-
Daniel Baba: I learned from one of ing here that will be useful in the grams, and a wide variety of pro-
my classes that I had to perform an in- pursuit of your career goals? grams that provide services to
ternship and one day I came here to in- Soldiers and their Family mem-
terview someone to get to know more Daniel Baba: I’m learning how to co- bers such as ACS, clinic, cha-
about the (volunteer) program. I met ordinate recreation activities, running pels, CYSS, recreation, libraries,
Mr. (Juan) San Feliz who then intro- them, managing them. legal offices, housing, etc.
duced me to Mr. (Luis) Robles. Volunteering helps the orga-
El Morro: What is the thing that nizations in expanding program
El Morro: How long have you been you like the most about working for Daniel Baba, AVC Volunteer capabilities. Volunteering bene-
participating in the program? the Directorate of Family and Mo- fits Soldiers, Civilians, Retirees,
rale, Welfare and Recreation’s Com- with that he will complete his time in spouses, and youth to:
Daniel Baba: I began the first week of munity Recreation Division? the AVC program. - Obtain work experience.
September and until now and I will fin- Daniel Baba: What I like the most is Many other opportunities exist - Become a cohesive part of the
ish the program in December. that I am learning here the principle for others to join a work center here community.
parts of recreation. How they focus on where volunteers can contribute to or- To Register: www.myarmyo-
El Morro: Where do you go to school not only sports, but all the other parts ganizations with the vital mission of nesource.com To contact the
and what are you studying? of recreation like special events, and providing Soldiers Civilians and their coordinator call Ivette Davila at
outdoor recreation. Families with a quality of life com- (787)707-3365, Ivette.davila@
Daniel Baba: I am a student at the Daniel Baba will complete his bach- mensurate with the quality of their us.army.mil
University of Puerto Rico, Rio Pie- elor’s degree this December and along service .
WAR, From Page 1 in areas or states where we to come down as well. at this point we need to do a That’s adaptability, that’s cre-
don’t have a base are playing “What that will be, will in little bit more analysis,” he ativity,” he said.
of savings will contribute to- an even more important role part be determined, of course, said. The operating force, over In the immediate term, he
ward decreasing the deficit and because they can help bring by what that budget number is. the last 10 years, has become said, it’s a retention problem.
the debt, and will, in turn, spur the military message to com- So it’s not like we have a vote incredibly adaptive, he said, “How do we bring Soldiers
the economy. But without a munities and people that oth- in this matter, we will at the end adding that he was recently in like that home, who have exer-
budget, decisions are difficult erwise don’t have reason to be of the day be handed a budget Afghanistan’s Arghandab Val- cised such authorities and have
to make. exposed to it,” he said. and our key objective, what- ley, west of Kandahar City, shown such creativity, into a
“Now, we’re looking at pos- After 10 years of war with ever that budget number may where he witnessed this adapt- garrison environment and keep
sible options so that we can less than 1 percent of the popu- be, is to come out and shape ability. then interested and challenged
make smart decisions cor- lation participating in that war, an Army that is balanced and “We took off our body armor and engaged is one of our criti-
rectly, rather than not-so-smart McHugh says the Army has to retains the great skills and ca- and walked into a village about cal challenges for the future.
decisions quickly, but until make sure it doesn’t become pabilities that have been honed a half mile away and the Sol- “I’ve asked our TRADOC
we know what our figures are an enclave unto itself. over the last 10 years. We don’t diers that led the fight to clear folks, and I’ve asked leaders
it’s kind of hard to say what “We’re already scheduled want to lose this most effective that part of the valley were throughout the institutional-
we would actually take action and programmed to come land force the world has ever now working with the Afghan ized Army as to how we can
against,” McHugh said. down from current (strength), seen, and balance is the key to elders. They were establishing reconfigure everything from
With these actions, whatever roughly 569,000 to 520,000. that,” he said. the Afghan local police with a social programs to education
they may be, the Army secre- But for us, the glideslope If the Army looks at jobs and special operations captain, a programs to flexibility and our
tary believes that the military by which we reach that end declining budgets, he said, and young man, and a first lieuten- rating system to allow more
needs to remain part of the strength so that we can direct it draws down end strength to ant, just over a year out of West creativity and perhaps re-
American fabric. resources and balance our- whatever the number may be, Point ... they were exercising examine the traditional Army
“I would argue that the selves, while providing the it has less need for facilities. authorities and responsibili- ladder of promotion to see
Guard and Reserve are terrific programs that are underpin- “At some point we have to ties we probably would have what we can do to create an
ambassadors across virtually ning those forces, is equally begin to look at rationalizing given to a ... brigadier general environment that keeps young
every state and every commu- important. the vacancies and would it 10 years ago ... now they were leaders, just amazing Soldiers
nity in this nation ... they put He knows the Army cost make sense for us to support out there doing amazing things like that, interested in the
a face on the goodness that is driver is end strength. So if the another BRAC. We don’t want and each and every day they Army and at the same time, of
military service. budget goes down further, he to be over-structured, that costs change what they’re doing course, attracting those kinds
“Those that are operating said, the end strength is likely -- in fact it wastes money -- but because the enemy changes. of folks in the future,” he said.
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DeCA, AAFES launch recipe contest
FORT LEE, Va. – This holi- or the origin of the recipe.
day season, the Defense Com- Recipes must include specific
missary Agency and the Army ingredient measurements and
and Air Force Exchange Ser- preparation directions. Limit
vice are offering shoppers an two entries per immediate
opportunity to win shopping family.
sprees just by entering their fa- Winning creations will be
vorite recipes. published on the Patriot Fam-
Beginning Nov. 18 and end- ily Connection website and
ing midnight Dec. 31, com- added to DeCA’s online recipe
missary and exchange shop- collection. The winners will
pers can go online to enter also be included in the AAFES
their favorite holiday family 2012 Holiday Guide.
recipe. Just e-mail your recipe There will be four winners
to http://www.patriotfamily@ for each category — 12 chanc-
aafes.com. Or if you are surf- es to win. First-place winners
ing http://www.commissaries. in each category receive a
com, you can find a link that $500 exchange gift card and a
will take you to the contest $500 commissary gift card do-
Photo by Luis Delgadillo registration page. nated by DeCA’s industry part-
Yámil Hernández, Environmental Protection Specialist with the Directorate of Public Works’ Environmental Office
There are three categories to ners. Details for this contest
speaks to a group of environmental compliance officers Nov. 2. choose from: main dish, side can be found at http://www.
dish or dessert. Participants patriotfamily@aafes.com and
ECOs bring environmental
must submit a description of various in-store marketing dis-
the recipe, 50 words or less, plays and exchange tabloids.
initiatives to the work force Rewards for ‘Making the Grade”’
Understanding the value King Kids Meal, $2 off any
Story and photo by Luis Delgadillo the presentation from Yámil According to the memo- families at Fort Buchanan new release DVD at the Power
Fort Buchanan Public Affairs Hernandez, environmental randum requesting volun- place on education, the Army Zone, to name a few. Students
protection specialist with teers the program is designed & Air Force Exchange Service who made the grade can also
In three separate sessions DPW. to assist the garrison com- offers a unique rewards pro- register for a drawing to win
running from Nov. 1 – 3, “Treat it (the workplace) mander in meeting the envi- gram that continues to receive a savings bond worth up to
Fort Buchanan’s Director- like it’s your house. You ronmental requirements for high marks from students and $5,000 by filling out and mail-
ate of Public Works enlisted wouldn’t do the same thing Fort Buchanan. parents alike. Now in its elev- ing an included entry form.
their newest weapons in their in your house, (leave every- ECOs are responsible for enth consecutive year, “You To receive a “You Made the
campaign to make Fort Bu- thing on) so just treat it like supporting the achievement Made the Grade” recognizes Grade” booklet, students sim-
chanan a model for environ- your home,” Pares said. of appropriate environmental students who achieve a “B” ply present a valid military ID
mental protection throughout ECOs were selected for the performance improvement average or better with a ben- card and proof of an overall
the Army. influence they carry within objectives and targets. efits-filled booklet. Exclusive “B” or better average at the
Thus far, 17 environmen- their organization and their They also complete assign- offers include a Free Burger Fort Buchanan Exchange.
tal compliance officers have abilities to approach environ- ments of proposed actions
been chosen to represent or- mental protection. leading to plan implementa- Puerto Rico Exchange unwraps
ganizations either here or at Jerry Hesby, business op- tion, perform training, and
organizations supported by erations chief for the Direc- convey general awareness holiday return policy for shoppers
Fort Buchanan around the torate of Family and Morale, information regarding estab-
island, like the Army reserve Welfare and Recreation, said lished policies and programs To alleviate the worry about refund can be credited to the
centers. one of the challenges at the ensuring proper environmen- what can be returned and customer’s same credit card.
Tony Pares, general man- outset will be educating the tal management practices. when, the Army & Air Force If a customer requests a refund
ager of the Exchange, knows employees and finding con- The ECO will also provide Exchange Service is giving the without a sales receipt, the re-
you have to begin at square sistent ways of implementing monitoring, attend Sustain- gift of extended hassle-free re- fund amount is loaded onto an
one,”You just start with the the initiatives. ability and Environmental turns for the holidays. Exchange Merchandise Card.
basics, I mean; shut the lights “A lot of times its because Management System annual For items purchased be- In addition to returns on lo-
off when you are leaving the of the turnover in personnel, training events and Envi- tween Nov. 1-Dec. 24, 2011, cally purchased items, shop-
office areas, turn the lights the turnover in clientele, the ronmental Quality Control Fort Buchanan shoppers can pers can return Exchange cata-
off in the employee rest number of hours; we’re a Committee meetings; and return or exchange those items log or internet orders to the
rooms and the break rooms seven-days-a-week type op- participate in the applicable through Jan. 31, 2012. Fort Buchanan Exchange for a
when people aren’t back eration everyday so its (going Environmental Manage- If a shopper requests a re- full refund on the product.
there; make sure monitors to take) constant oversight ment Action Plans Working fund with a sales receipt, a If the return is due to an er-
are turned off when they can and training to make it an Groups, upon request. With cash refund will be made if the ror on the Exchange’s part,
be, set it on hibernate mode established habit and routine the help of ECOs Fort Bu- original purchase was made in shoppers will be reimbursed
if it’s inactive for ten or fif- so we can keep up with the chanan will create a secure cash. If the original purchase the standard shipping charges
teen minutes,” he said after things,” Hesby said. future through sustainability. was made by credit card, the in full.
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Luis Salazar on safety: Losers can be winners
By Luis Salazar road rage is now an alarming puts aside what’s happened at ing that nothing bad is going to fact remains when it comes to
Safety Office Contractor
trend on our local highways. work and decides to drive home happen to me leads a driver can aggressive driving everyone is
A few months ago a partici- Anger on the road is not new. in a calm assertive state. The lead a person to incorrectly as- a victim. Perpetrator and victim
pant in one of our Driver Safety Everyone has seen it and many other worker has a habit of re- sume that you can go ahead and of the unsafe act both will ante
Courses mentioned that one have experienced it. What is ap- leasing anger while driving. release negative energy through up dearly in dollars, health and
of the biggest challenges of a palling and needs correction is This becomes an escape aggressive driving without con- personal loss. A very smart man
driver in Puerto Rico is not to the frequency and the degree valve of sorts. In the past this sequence. Picture it, you are once said “he is no fool that
commit the mortal sin of “giv- by which this practice is being person has demonstrated ag- upset, alone and the A/C is on gives up what he cannot keep
ing up their right of way to an- perpetrated on the roads of our gressive driving symptoms high. You feel the vibes com- to receive what he cannot lose”.
other driver who wants to take island. Many things can lead with no real consequences out- ing on as your favorite hot and How can this Goliath called ag-
it thereby looking like a fool”. you to lose control. Fatigue, side of a degrading gesture or heavy music sets the pace for a gressive driving be put to the
Everyone in the class broke out lack of sleep and feeling sick the negative accolades that are hell ride home. Instead of being sword? What is that thing that
in laughter. all can lead you to not exercise daily exchanged from vehicle to calm and collected you have we need to give up to receive
Yet as one ponders the self control. Arguments, feeling vehicle. As this person begins to gone into your own little world that which we cannot lose?
thought a displaced and drive he hurries through traffic of anonymity where personal When we drive we cannot
sure question being upset begins to cut off other drivers expression bows to aggressive- afford to harbor aggressive at-
that begs to can lower and invade their personal safety ness and you feel free to do as titudes regardless of how we
be asked is, your resis- space. Some of the drivers give you please. No one will really feel. The price is just too high
could he be
What is appalling and
tance to drive menacing looks yet the person know if I yell, honk or drive to pay. We need to learn to drive
right? The needs correction is the fre- rationally and seems to get away with the ac- my vehicle in such a way that in control. We need to give up
irony of this quency and the degree by lead you to tion as everyone opens a way can scare another driver into negativity and replace it with
statement is which this practice is being act irrespon- on the road to avoid a collision. submission. It’s all done with things that make us better and
that in many sibly. The emotional steam valve be- no real intention to harm; it can more balanced individuals. In-
of the aber- perpetrated on the roads of Consider gins to discharge all the residual even be somewhat comical as stead of expressing wrath with
rant situations our island. the following negative energy as the weaving nothing bad has ever happened those around us decide to use
we witness situation. An in and out of traffic continues. before...Right? common sense, courtesy and
on the road employee has All of the sudden a pedestrian Not so, there are many docu- patience. Be tolerant; think
the underly- had a heated crosses the street at a crosswalk mented accounts where trag- about those drivers as your
ing cause just happens to be argument with a fellow cowork- and the driver of the vehicle edy has struck as a result of a extended driving community.
aggressive driving. What is the er right before quitting time at impacts the pedestrian thereby negative behavior pattern on the Practice random acts of kind-
typical reaction seen when you work. These employees have creating a tragedy. When the road. No real harm was intended ness and never let up on the
turn on a signal to change lanes experienced a highly emotional police arrive the driver can only by the person driving but a de- conviction that making a differ-
and another car is in the lane moment with residual anger. regretfully say “I never saw structive outcome did happen as ence in someone’s life through
you want to occupy? What do The situation was not totally him”. in the example above. Driving positive assertive driving will
you normally see from drivers resolved at work yet after work Many times as we drive with our vehicle under the influence not only benefit them but will
on a roundabout or a multiple both employees head out on negative aggressive energy a of anger can be as dangerous as in a greater degree also ben-
stop intersection? Aggressive the road each driving their own false sense of untouchability is driving under the influence of efit yourself. Here we will gain
driving is at an all time high and vehicle. One of the employees afforded to a driver. The feel- alcohol or drugs. Yet the simple what you cannot lose.
Motorcycle training changes aimed at making safer riders
By Alfredo Nogueras The new requirements effective 1 convicted of a moving traffic viola- still wear appropriate personal pro-
Installation Safety Officer
October 2011, are part of the recent tion or who have been found at fault tective equipment (PPE) per DODI
New training requirements for changes included in Army Regula- in an accident on the installation. 6055.04 and Army Regulation 385-
Army motorcyclists went into ef- tion 385-10. The Fort Buchanan Commanders may also direct mili- 10. Riders are no longer required
fect in fiscal year 2012, and failure Safety Office is urging Leaders to tary personnel to attend Remedial to wear reflective belts or vests but
to comply could lead to the loss of ensure Soldiers are aware of the up- Driver Training based on determi- are highly encouraged to select PPE
on-post riding privileges. dated requirements and enforce the nation of high risk activity or ac- that incorporates fluorescent colors
The Progressive Training Model new standard with their riders. cumulation of traffic points over a and retro-reflective material.
is now mandatory for all Soldiers In addition to the progressive twelve-month period. Thousands of Soldiers receive
who ride motorcycles on-or off- motorcycle training, the Army Requirements for civilians and motorcycle training annually, and
post. The new requirements include also has instituted a new Remedial contracted laborers remain un- approximately 200 students attend
completion of the Military Sport Driver Training program that takes changed; as they are not required to Fort Buchanan motorcycle training
Bike Rider Course or Experienced the best in the civilian community receive Army sponsored motorcycle each year.
Rider Course within 12 months of and utilizes it to try and change training nor provide proof of train- For additional information on the
graduation from the Basic Rider Soldier behavior before it results ing for entry to any DOD installa- Fort Buchanan motorcycle training
Course, followed by sustainment in an accident or worse. The train- tion. However, they must be prop- program, visit the Fort Buchanan
training every three years and re- ing is intended for military and erly licensed to ride a motorcycle. web page (bottom left) http://www.
fresher training after every 180 DOD civilian personnel operating a Every motorcycle operator, buchanan.army.mil or call (787)
days or greater deployed. Government Motor Vehicle (GMV) whether military or civilian, shall 707-2560 or 3853.
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PIRATES, From Page 5 twice and positioning them-
selves to regain the lead.
have no good answer for how At first it seemed like the
to stop the relentless Dolphin Pirates’ defense had found
run attack. an answer for the Dolphin
In the fourth quarter the running game but turnovers
beleaguered Pirates squad eventually doomed the Pi-
found its rhythm as it put rates’ comeback and the Dol-
together scoring drives that phins were able to capitalize.
sent the Dolphins reeling and The Dolphins never looked
searching for an answer to back and as time wound
the Pirate’s newfound confi- down fans and parents in
dence. both stands cheered for their
The Pirates’ offense clawed heroes on the field marking
its way back into the game the end of the high school
in the fourth quarter scoring football season but also fu-
eling a sense of rivalry for
these two teams.
Courtesy photo
10. NASA Sparks St
10 November 2011
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The Sentinel of
Lester Morales, an aerospace education specialist with the National
Aeronautics and Space Agency gives students in Mildred Martinez’s
fifth grade class a new perspective on the sun through specially
engineered lenses.
At right: a student looking though her special lens.
NASA brings space down
Story and photos By Luis Delgadillo ... so we are exposing the children to tem and discussions about robotics.
Fort Buchanan Public Affairs the what NASA has to offer ... this is The hope is that the take away f
the first time we are coming to the base the students involves them picking
Wide eyed and full of anticipa- here,” said Morales. a book at the library or asking mo
tion, students in Mildred Martinez’s Morales said he and his counterparts questions about science to their teac
5th grade class eagerly hung on their have visited schools at military instal- ers and parents he added.
guest’s every word. “Have you ever lations in Florida and Georgia as a part “This is wonderful for the kids, th
Above: Edna Pérez, a science teacher at Antilles seen the sun like that?” he asked. Al- of the national education effort. enjoy it. They can be a part of the a
Middle School interacts with her students. most in unison the class responded “I am one of 16 specialists who are tivities and interact on activities. I
Below: A NASA education specialist presents
with a collective and drawn out, “ around the country ... great,” said Ed
information on Mars rovers to students at AMS. Noooooo.” and my job is to bring Pérez, a teacher w
Using special glasses provided by NASA to the schools,” had both of her s
Lester Morales, an aerospace educa- he said. ence classes recei
tion specialist with the National Aero- Judging by the ex- It’s something that you the NASA presen
nautics and Space Agency, the students cited response of the don’t know, what’s going tion at the same tim
saw what the sun really looked like fifth graders from in the Antilles Midd
to trigger the passion for
from space and without the interfer- Antilles Elementary School Media Cente
ence from the atmosphere. School, Morales’ pre- science but you want to ex- While the NAS
Morales was visiting the schools at sentation seemed to pose them to many, many visit was primar
Fort Buchanan along with two other awaken an untapped things. directed at studen
members of NASA as a part of an edu- curiosity. Pérez saw it as an o
cation initiative championed by Presi- “It’s something Lester Morales portunity to grow h
dent Barrack Obama, which sought that you don’t know, - NASA aerospace own knowledge bas
to afford children of service members what’s going to trig- education specialist “Since this is m
in the DoD school systems the same ger the passion for first experience he
exposure to NASA that public schools science but you want as a science teach
had been experiencing for years. to expose them to this is a unique oppo
“Kennedy Space Center in Florida is many, many things,” tunity for us to in
following the president’s initiative of Morales said. grate the learning process with acti
visiting and giving opportunities to our Morales held the students’ attention ties the space program (at) NASA,” s
servicemen’s families, (and) children with stunning images of the solar sys- said.
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Left: Morales gives a Antilles Elementary
School student a bag of color changing
beads during a scientific demonstration
Oct. 27.
Below:The student watches the bag of
beads change color in the sun light.
n to earth Above: The sun as viewed through
The day before visiting the middle specially designed NASA lenses gives
students a realistic view of the sun
for school campus, Priscilla Moore, and without the atmosphere’s interference.
up her NASA representatives where at
ore Antilles High School where they Left: NASA acting lead education spe-
ch- were pleasantly surprised by the en- cialist Priscilla Moore interacts with
thusiasm and positive response of a pair of students who are experiment-
the teens. ing with a foam cup and string that
hey
has been rigged together to create a
ac- “They were all energetic, they tool that can pick up and hold objects
It’s were asking questions, the high
dna school kids were very, very fo- Bottom: the student successfully lifts
who cused,” Moore said. and holds the pencil.
sci- Moore who serves as the acting
ive lead for the group of NASA educa-
nta- tors said she enjoyed the experience
me as much as the students and hoped space center and internship with us
dle the students could take away a valu- for eight weeks,” Morales said.
er. able experience. According to the NASA website
SA “What we are trying to get them to for INSPIRE, available at www.
rily see is that no matter where they PCS nasa.gov/education/inspire, there
nts, (move) to they can always connect are many different options besides
op- with NASA education,” she said. the eight week internship program
her One of the ways high school stu- for students. Unfortunately, the Web
se. dents can connect with NASA is by site currently states that, “Due to po-
my participating in the Interdisciplinary tential funding issues,” the applica-
ere National Science Project Incorporat- tions for the program have been put
her ing Research and Education Experi- on hold.
or- ence program at NASA. While opportunities for intern-
nte- “The INSPIRE program at NASA ships may be on hold, the visit by
vi- is a program only for high school NASA education specialists to Fort
she students and it provides the oppor- Buchanan seems to have sparked the
tunity for them to come to NASA imagination of students here.
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El Morro
Fort Buchanan
Rita Nieves sings the national
anthems
lavé DeLeón - Agronomists;
Peter Vivoni, Jr. from Gramas
Lindas; Julio M. Billoch Pico
from Gramas Lindas; Jerry
Díaz - from Naim Merheb
Association; Ernesto Berrios
from ACS Mobilization and
Deployment and Francisco
Rodriguez Castro – from Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars of the
U.S.
Further more if any Sur-
Photos by Guillermo Santiago
vivors require or desire addi-
From left to right: Brig. Gen. Rafael O’Ferrall - PR Assistance Adjutant General, Brig. Gen. Fernando Fernández – 1st MSC Commanding General, Col. John
tional services or information
D. Cushman – Garrison Commander, Digna E. Lopez – Survivor wife of Spc. William Lopez-Feliciano, Spc. Lopez Feliciano’s (Survivor children), Haidee they may visit our new Sur-
Feliciano (Survivor mother), José Lopez (Survivor father), Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Feliz A. Santoni – PR Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army for Puerto Rico. vivor Outreach Services Sup-
port Center located at building
SOS, From Page 5 of relaxation for all guests. serve all Survivors and answer ily members receive all the 1144, Ausubo Street, Fort Bu-
We continuously strive to any support they may have at services and benefits entitled chanan, Puerto Rico.
ed to further recognize the sig- provide the highest quality of any time. The Directorate of to them for the service and sac- A Survivor Outreach Ser-
nificance sacrifices made for services to our Surviving Fam- Family and Morale, Welfare rifice of their love one. vices staff member will be
the nation. This building also ily members of Fallen War- and Recreation and the Army The following personnel attempting to contact you by
includes a Video Teleconfer- riors. Our Survivor Outreach Community Service want to were recognized during event phone to personally invite you
ence Center room and a place Services staff stands ready to ensure all Survivors and Fam- by Cushman for their exem- and to answer any questions
plary devotion and support to you may have.
our Army Community Service, Please feel free to contact
Survivor Outreach Service Mr. Angel L. Castro – Survi-
Program facility at Fort Bu- vor Outreach Services Coordi-
chanan. They made significant nator personally or by calling
contributions and donations (787) 707-3692 or via e-mail
for the event. Pedro Campos at: angel.castrooliveras@
- Agronomists; Samuel O. Ma- us.army.mil.
A surviving family member reflects in front of the SOS Support Center’s memorial “Hall of Heroes” wall after the rib-
bon cutting ceremony for the center Sept. 9. At right: the book contains bios of fallen service members.