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Do You Even SOLDIERS TEST THEIR METTLE IN STRENGTH COMPETITIONS MACH BECOMING AN ARMY HEALTH CLINIC FINAL HONOR FLIGHT LANDS IN COLUMBIA P.3 P.12-13 USO SOUTH CAROLINA OPENS NEW CENTER ON POST, P.9 LIFT ? P.7

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Page 1: Do You Even LIFT? - Fort Jackson Leader · been couponing since 2011. She came to the class to learn more about couponing. Attendees of the event shared their favorite stores to grab

Do You Even

SOLDIERS TEST THEIR METTLEIN STRENGTH COMPETITIONS

MACH BECOMING AN ARMY HEALTH CLINICFINAL HONOR FLIGHT LANDS IN COLUMBIA P.3

P.12-13

USO SOUTH CAROLINA OPENS NEW CENTER ON POST, P.9

LIFT?P.7

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FRIDAY������ ������� ���� �� ����������������������������11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., NCO Club. Featuring live entertainment and guest speaker Margaret Metcalfe, director of Governor’s Washington D.C., ������� ��� � ��� ������ ��� ����information contact 751-0831.

����������������������10 a.m.-noon, Strom Thurmond Building, Room 222. Spouses are encouraged to come out and meet new ���������������������� ������������������ ������ � ���� ������ ��� �������and learn more about our Fort Jackson ������� �

SATURDAY����������������8-10 a.m. at Semmes Park on Marion Street. Participants in the Thomas ���� !���� ��"� #�� ������ �������program will receive a free t-shirt while supplies last. Runners and walkers will be able to read a children’s book as �� � ��� ������ ��� ����� ��� ����information, call 751-3096.

SATURDAY-SUNDAY ��!����"#��$��� ��� �%���� ���������� " � ���Thunderbirds, the U.S. Air Force ��������&' ������������������������ ���(���)�*������� �����������+�/�� 4� � /������� ���������Command Parachute Demonstration $������;���/�������������� ���demonstrate the capabilities of the 4���� ������ ������ �� ;��� � ���

������������������������� ������������ ������ ������ �� �� ����� ���attendance. For more information, visit www.shawairexpo.com

TUESDAY$��%����&�!�%����$������11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., NCO Club. A networking event for female Soldiers, civilians, retirees and ���������</=>�" ���������� �����more information, call 751-8187.

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MAY 28'��(�������)������*���+��4� � E������ � /�;����Relocation Readiness Program is offering a tour to Beaufort, South Carolina for all foreign born spouses and their Families. All are invited to witness the “The �������������������;��L���Q� �IV���The festival focuses on education and cultural preservation of the African American Gullah heritage ��� ��� ���� ���� �� �$����������will be provided. Bus will depart Strom Thurmond Building at 7 a.m. (meeting at 6:45 a.m.) and returning at 7 p.m. Advanced registration is �[����� ��� ���� ���� Q� � \�� � $��register and for more information, contact Miranda Broadus, (803) 751-1124, [email protected]� �� >������ ������ �� ]VK^_�751-9770, [email protected].

MAY 29�������)��� ��%����2-4 p.m. at the Joe E. Mann Ballroom. (���� ��� ����� �� ��;���� �������������� ���� ��j� � HK#�� ������ ������crafts, prizes, and more. RSVP no later ����Q� �IH�" ���������(�;�� �Q������at 751-3053.

MAY 30�������,�������$������-����\�������������)����x�������E���� �

JUNE 3'��./01�&��������)�-�������������2���5 p.m. until midnight, at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, 1101 Lincoln St, Columbia. For more information, visit agnationalball.org.

Fort Jackson, South Carolina 29207This civilian enterprise newspaper, which has a circulation

of 15,000, is an authorized publication for members of the U.S.

Army. Contents of the Fort Jackson Leader are not necessarily

the official views of, or endorsed by the U.S. Government,

the Department of Defense, Department of the Army or Fort

Jackson.

The appearance of advertising in this publication, including

inserts and supplements, does not constitute endorsement by

the Department of the Army or Camden Media Co. of the firms,

products or services advertised.

All editorial content of the Fort Jackson Leader is prepared,

edited, provided and approved by the Public Affairs Office of

Fort Jackson.

The Fort Jackson Leader is published by Camden Media

Co., a private firm in no way connected with the Department of

the Army, under exclusive written contract with Fort Jackson.

The civilian printer is responsible for commercial

advertising.

For display advertising rates and information call 803-

432-6157 or write Camden Media Company, P.O. Box 1137,

Camden, S.C. 29020. For classified advertising information

only: call 800-698-3514 or e-mail pmathes@chronicle-

independent.com or fax 803-432-7609.

For questions or concerns about subscriptions, call 803-

432-6157. To submit articles, story ideas or announcements,

write the Fort Jackson Leader, Fort Jackson, S.C. 29207, call

803-751-7045 or e-mail [email protected].

Commanding General ............Maj. Gen. Roger L. Cloutier Jr.

Garrison Commander .................... Col. James W. Ellerson Jr.

Public Affairs Officer ................................... Michael B. Pond

Garrison Public Affairs Officer ......................... Patrick Jones

Command Information Officer ..............Christopher Fletcher

Editor ......................................................... Wallace McBride

Staff Writer ...................................................Robert Timmons

Staff Writer ..................................................Demetria Mosley

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Deadline for events to be included in the calendar or Happenings is one week before publication. Include the time, date and place the event will occur, as well as other neces-sary information.

If you submit an article on an event that already has taken place, please send it as soon as possible. Tuesday is the last day we will we be able to accept an article for publica-tion the following Thursday. Include the date and place of the event, as well as a descrip-tion of what took place. Please include quotations, if possible. With any photo you submit, include IDs — rank, unit, and �����������������

Questions? Call 751-7045.

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��10 Buenc������and���ON THE COVER

Sgt. Jario Chavarria of MACH picks up a 100-pound stone during the May 5 Strongman/Strongwoman Competition before dashing across the field. SEE PAGE 7.

Photo by DEMETRIA MOSLEY

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See HONOR: Page 17

We’ll meet againBy ROBERT TIMMONSFort Jackson Leader

They were treated as conquering heroes as they stepped onto the concourse.

Just days after the 71st Anniversary of Victory in Europe *� ��"�������� ���������������������4�������'������;���raucously for World War II and Korean War veterans after the ����������'������;���"��)������Q� �??���E����"����/����E�������

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NEWS

Final honor flightlands in Columbia

Korean War veteran Rufus Gaskin walks the gauntlet of people thanking him for his service at the Columbia Metropolitan Airport as the last Honor Flight returned to Columbia, S.C. The Honor Flight of South Carolina would take aging veterans to Washington, D.C. to see war memorialsand the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Photos by ROBERT TIMMONS

A child holds up a sign welcoming home World War II and Korean War veterans back to the Columbia Metropolitan Airport as the final South Carolina Honor Flight arrived. Bands, honor guards, and families lined the concourse to welcome home the veterans.

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By DEMETRIA MOSLEYFort Jackson Leader

To save or not to save, that’s not a question when you’ve decided to start couponing; it’s just going to happen naturally.

������������������������;����maybe 10 percent here, 20 percent there,” said Sgt. Kanitra Blount with U.S. Army Garrison. “Now I’m at 50 percent to 80.”

As part of Military Spouse Ap-preciation Month, Blount, along with Army Community Services’ Finan-cial Readiness Program, hosted a cou-poning class called Coupon Craze. The event was to help bring a better understanding of how using coupons can help with staying on budget.

“It really helps out. If I knew what I know now I would have started doing this sooner,” said Jo Johnson-Prince, a military spouse who has been couponing since 2011.

She came to the class to learn more about couponing. Attendees of the event shared their favorite stores to grab coupons as well as their favor-ite websites and mobile apps to help with saving.

Blount stressed that one of the most important aspects of couponing is making sure you stay organized. She suggested keeping your coupons in a sorter and sectioning them off by type of coupon. For example keeping all the food coupons together, all the dog coupons together, etc.

She started couponing two years ago when she found out she was preg-nant.

“It’s not just a hobby it’s a life-style,” said Blount about couponing. “I love seeing that my total was $500 but I spent only less than $100. Who wouldn’t love that?”

NEWS

By C. TODD LOPEZArmy News Service

Soldiers jogging or lifting in the gym may now be allowed to listen to music through small headphones or ear buds, according to Army Directive 2016-20, released May 6.

Then Acting Secretary of the Army Patrick J. Mur-phy signed a memo that authorizes Soldiers to listen to music on a variety of devices and ear pieces while doing personal physical training inside gyms, though the memo �������;��������������the new policy to instal-lation or unit command-ers.

“Effective immedi-ately, unless the unit or installation commander prohibits otherwise, Soldiers may use head-phones, including wire-less or non-wireless de-vices and earpieces, in uniform only while per-forming individual physical training in indoor gyms or ������������L�Q��� ����������������

The headphones cannot be more than 1.5 inches in diameter and the memo states violators may be subject to administrative or disciplinary action under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

To push music through “conservative and discrete” earpieces, Soldiers are also permitted to “wear electronic devices, such as music players or cell phones” on their waistband, in accordance with AR 670-1. That regula-tion says the color of the carrying case for such a device must be black.

The directive also permits Soldiers to wear a “solid black armband” to hold their electronic device, but only ������������� ���������������

�����/����������;������ �������������������-ever, the arm bands, the music devices and the head-phones must be put away.

Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey said the new policy is something Soldiers have told him they wanted for a while.

“This change came about because Soldiers stood up at one of my town halls and asked about it,” Dailey said. “If we can make changes that improve morale and they don’t adversely affect discipline, I’m all for it.”

Army allows Soldiers to wear headphones in gym

The Commander, 193rd Infantry Brigade requests the honor of your presence at the 120th Adjutant Gen-eral Battalion (Reception) Change of Command and Change of Responsibility Ceremony at 9 a.m. June 14 at Victory Field. During the ceremony Lt. Col. Archie L. Bates, III will relinquish command to Lt. Col. Yvette L. Brown, while 1st Sgt. Theodore Turner will relin-quish responsibility to Command Sgt. Maj. Christian J. Carr. For more information contact Capt. Scott D. An-derson at 803-751-5882.

Changes of command, responsibility set for June

Shirley Cherry, Leslie Smith, and Felicia Johnson sort through coupons during the Coupon Craze Class May 17. This event was a part of Military Spouse Appreciation Month.

Photos by DEMETRIA MOSLEY

Coupon CrazeSpouses share coupons, shopping advice

This change came about because

Soldiers stood up at one of my town halls and asked about it.

— Sgt. Maj.Daniel A. DaileySgt. Maj. of the Army

Leslie Smith reaches for a coupon during Tuesday’s Coupon Craze event. Members of the Fort Jackson community came together to discuss and share tips for couponing and shop-ping on a budget.

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From staff reports

Fort Jackson’s emergency manager ad-vised the post community to prepare for ��� ��������� �������� ������� ��� ���-cially begins June 1.

R.J. Frazier, who coordinates the post’s emergency responses with the South Caro-lina Emergency Management Division and FEMA said people need to be prepared be-cause statistically a hurricane is due to hit the mainland United States.

“For everyone saying, ‘We’re due!’ You’re right. The U.S. is long overdue for a land falling storm. We’ve only had sev-en (eight if you count Sandy) land falling storms in the past 10 years. This is a record low for any 10 year period going back to 1850. We normally have about 17 land fall-ing storms per 10 year period.”

The Weather Channel reported in April the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season will be the busiest since 2012.

He added Fort Jackson community members can use the following steps to prepare for upcoming storms:

��$����������� �������������������������� �����;�������'����������������-

ricane evacuation zone, or if you’re in a home that would be unsafe during a hurri-��������� �������������������� ��#�����and how you’d get there if told to evacu-ate. You do not need to travel hundreds of miles. Identify someone, perhaps a friend or relative who doesn’t live in a zone or unsafe home, and work it out with them to use their home as your evacuation destina-tion. Be sure to account for your pets, as most local shelters do not permit them. Put the plan in writing for you and those you care about.

� Call your insurance company or agent and ask for an insurance check-up to make sure you have enough homeowners insurance to repair or even replace your home. Don’t forget coverage for your car or boat. Remember, standard homeowners ��������������#���;��'��������������you’re a homeowner or renter, you’ll need a separate policy for it, and it’s available through your company, agent or the Na-tional Flood Insurance Program at www.������������� �4�� ���� ��� '���� ����-ance requires a 30-day waiting period.

� You’re going to need supplies not just to get through the storm but for the poten-

tially lengthy and unpleasant aftermath. Have enough non-perishable food, water and medicine to last each person in your family a minimum of one week. Electric-ity and water could be out for at least that long. You’ll need extra cash, a battery-������� ����� ���� '���������� Q�� � ���us have cell phones, and they all run on batteries. You’re going to need a portable, crank or solar powered USB charger.

� If you plan to ride out the storm in your home, make sure it is in good repair and up to local hurricane building code �������������� Q�� � ��� ����� ����� ���not cost much or take as long to do as you may think. Have the proper plywood, steel or aluminum panels to board up the win-dows and doors. Remember, the garage door is the most vulnerable part of the home, so it must be able to withstand the winds.

� NOAA’s National Hurricane Center ���� E����� >������ !������� E���� ��� ��� �������� ������� ��� �������� ���-casts and the issuance of hurricane watches and warnings. Your local NOAA National ������ /�;���� ������� ������ ��;�����information regarding the expected im-

pacts from the storm for your area. Emer-gency managers will make the decisions regarding evacuations.

� Organizations such as FLASH make disaster safety recommendations. And the media outlets will broadcast this informa-tion to you. All work together to be your trusted sources, especially for those less able to take care of themselves.

NEWS

GET READY: It’s Hurricane Preparedness Week

Climatological probability of being hit by a hurricane:

Florida, 51%North Carolina, 28%South Carolina, 17%Alabama, 16%Mississippi, 11%Georgia, 11%

Source: NOAA

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NEWS

STRONGSTARTINGStaff Sgt. Adelyn Perez of the United States Drill Sergeant Academy pulls a hummer May 5 during the 2016 Strongman/Strongwoman competition.

Photos by DEMETRIA MOSLEY

Soldiers test their mettle in strongman/strongwoman competitions

From left, Fort Jackson Sports Coordinator Cindi Keene monitors the par-ticipants during the tire flip portion of the competition. Sgt. Jario Chavar-ria of MACH sprints down the field during the farmers walk portion of the competition. Capt. John McCracken of MACH uses his strength to push a tire to the finish line before his opponent.

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By ROBERT TIMMONSFort Jackson Leader

For 75 years the United Services Organi-zation has helped millions of Service mem-bers in combat zones or provided respite in airports around the globe.

USO is providing services to prospective military recruits and their families at the Military Entrance Processing Station – Fort ���)����� ���� �������� � �������� �� �����there May 13.

The USO opened the center inside the MEPS “so that all these young recruits, or applicants, that come in to take their testing to go into any branch of the military … have snacks, video games and beverages,” said Joanie Thresher, the director of the USO in South Carolina. “We have great volunteers here sharing their time to make sure they have everything they need.”

If it wasn’t for the “forces behind the forces” the USO center wouldn’t have been built, Thresher said.

After years of work and donations from ;������ ������� ��� ����� ����� � ����� ��fruition.

Those volunteers can answer questions from families, “about how they are taken care of around the world.”

For one of the USO volunteers, Lorren “Jack” Jackson, Service members are the

ones who are truly serving the country.“Those kids are the ones who are taking

care of us,” said Jackson, who volunteers at both the MEPS and Columbia Metropolitan Airport USO centers.

Service members and their families visit-ed USO centers around the globe more than 7 million times in 2014 alone.

The USO characterizes its centers as places to “provide a warm and comforting place where Service members can connect to loved ones via Internet or phone, play a video game, catch a movie, have a snack or just put their feet up and relax.”

$�����������������/����������$���-ing heading to Fort Jackson for Basic Com-

bat Training is the Columbia airport USO ������� ����������������������������time. Fort Jackson trains more than 60 per-cent of all initial entry Soldiers entering the Army each year.

Fort Jackson MEPS is housed in a 43,275 square foot, $1.139 million facility that ser-vices more than 25,000 applicants annually.

Joanie Thresher, director of the South Carolina USO, and Air Force Maj. William Busch, commander of the Mili-tary Entry Station – Fort Jackson, cut the ribbon April 13, officially opening a USO center in the MEPS building.

Photo by ROBERT TIMMONS

USO South Carolina opens new center on postNEWS

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‘I became a soldier ...’ 2ND BATTALION,13TH INFANTRY REGIMENT

PVT. DALTON RAY WICKE, 23 Mobile, Ala.

PVT. TAMIKA S. SCOTT, 35 Chesapeake, Virginia

“I have been asked this question for 10 weeks now and I still don’t know the answer (to why I joined.) I believe that God has a plan for us all and His plan for my life is to encourage others.”

“The discipline I’ve gained and all the knowledge I’ve obtained” is the best part of BCT.

“I am a “92A – Automated Logistics Specialist. I picked this military occupational specialty because it can be used in my civilian life as well.”

“My Family supports me 100 percent. My husband is my everything next to God.”

PVT. ESMERALDA SALAZAR, 18College Station, Texas

“I joined the Army because I wanted an occupation that challenged me physically and mentally.”

“The best part of Basic Combat Training is building mentality and knowing how much and when to apply more.”

“I am a 91B – Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic. I have always loved the idea of working on cars and trucks.”

“My Family weren’t really on board (with me joining) until later on after they saw pictures on Facebook.”

PVT. MARQUISE A. DICUPE, 20Palmyra, N.J.

“I joined the Army because it is something I have always wanted to do, and I know the Army will provide me a better future.”

“I have learned a lot from my drill sergeants such as respect and discipline throughout basic training.”

“I am a 91B – Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic. I wanted to have a career in mechanics. I believe the Army is the best option for me.”

“My Family is very proud of my decision to enlist. I have Family that has served, and they supported me through my decision.”

PVT. ADAM N. RUTLEDGE, 29Phoenix

“I have always wanted to serve my country, and decided that the Army was the best branch for me.”

“The training and the camaraderie you build throughout the training is the best part for me.”

“I am a 15D – Aircraft Powertrain Repairer. I want to learn how to work on helicopters to help get a better job in the civilian world.”

“My wife encouraged me to join the Army. I thought I was too old, but she pushed me. My parents supported my decision and help encourage me through the experi-ence every day.”

PVT. KATHRYN BROOKS, 22Nokesville, Va.

“The discipline the drill ser-geants have instilled in me has ��������������������������be better and learning everything that we have will be useful for the rest of my life.”

“I am a 42A – Human Resource Specialist. I am a marketing major in college so the knowledge I already have will help me and the knowledge I will gain in train-ing will push me further in my career.”

“I am the only one of my grandfather’s descendants to join the military. He was a major in the Marine Corps so they are thrilled that I enlisted and are very proud.”

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The Army authorized U.S. Army Medical Com-mand to begin transitioning Moncrief Army Commu-nity Hospital to an Army health clinic, discontinuing inpatient medical and behavioral health services and surgical capabilities July 31.

This decision was based on a very thorough and careful analysis by the Army, looking at how to best align medical capabilities with patient needs. Mon-crief is currently a 24 bed inpatient hospital with two ��������� ��������������������������������������census has decreased to less than 2 patients per day, and Operating Room utilization has dropped below 40 percent. As a result, the low volume and low com-��������� ��� ������� �������� ����� ������������ �sustain the medical skills required by military provid-ers and has created concerns about the safety, quality, and access to timely care. According to Col. Traci E. Crawford, hospital commander, this transition will better match Moncrief’s capabilities to needs of the !���������� ������ �

"#��������������������� ������ �� ���!������-ries are extremely important to us,” Crawford said. “Moncrief will continue to provide full service pri-���������� � ���������!���� �������� �!������������including active duty Service members, Soldiers in Training, Family members, and community retirees.”

$ ������ !����������� ����� ��� � � ����� � � ��-ceive and have access to inpatient and operative services at local TRICARE network hospitals or at nearby military hospitals such as Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia. These facilities already provide inpatient/

surgical care for higher complexity cases that cannot currently be performed at Moncrief.

"%��������� ���!������������ �� ��that your access to care isn’t changing,” Crawford said. “Those needing refer-rals to surgical or specialty services will still receive them from their pri-mary care provider. The only differ-ence will be where you go to have the surgery done. Although this transition is necessary, the Army’s commitment to ensuring Soldiers and their Families have access to timely, safe, quality care will never change.”

In preparation for the upcoming transition, Crawford has held regu-lar meetings with hospital staff. She has also met face-to-face with local community leaders, area hospitals, and representatives for South Caro-lina congressmen Sen. Lindsey Gra-ham and Rep. Joe Wilson to discuss the impact on the local community.

“In order for this transition to be suc-cessful, Moncrief needs the assistance and support of all our Community part-ners, including area hospitals, local gov-ernment, and civic groups,” Crawford said. “This can be accomplished through continued open communication between organizations as we move forward with the process of referring !����������� ������� ��$ ������&

Referrals to the Civilian NetworkIf Moncrief is unable to take care of your spe-

cialty need in house, your referral will be forwarded to Humana-Military for authorization to seek care in the civilian community.

Within 7-10 days you will receive an authoriza-tion letter from TRICARE, mailed to the address you have listed in DEERS. You will need to contact the provider’s office listed on the authorization letter to make your own appointment at a convenient time for you. You may also access your referral authori-zation information online at www.humana-military.com. You will need to create a secure log-in the first time you visit the site.

If you do not receive your authorization letter or if you prefer a different specialist within the TRICARE Network, contact 1-800-444-5445 for assistance.

You may contact Moncrief Medical Records, located on the ground floor of our facility, at 751-2471 or 751-2036 for assistance in obtaining medi-cal records if needed by your specialists office.

TRICARE Prime Travel BenefitTRICARE Prime beneficiaries are eligible for

travel reimbursement for medically necessary non-emergency specialty care greater than one hundred (100) miles from Moncrief if the care is not available at a location within the area. Re-imbursement is for actual travel related expenses incurred for travel (lodging, gas, meals). Contact the Patient Services Office prior to travel at 751-0471 in order for us to assist in obtaining your trav-el documents.

Urgent/72 hours or less referralIf your provider has determined you have a

medical need that requires you see a specialist right away; a member of your Primary Care Team will coordinate directly with the specialty provider and arrange for your care.

Keep your information currentTo avoid possible delay in care, it is vital to keep

your address and phone number current. The ad-dress listed in DEERS used by Humana-Military to mail authorizations for specialty care. To update your information contact the Defense Manpower Data Center Support at 1-800-538-9552, the local ID Card Office or make address changes online

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Serving to Heal ... Honored to ServeMoncrief Army Community Hospital strives to be the best health care facility in the Department of Defense. Its mission is to provide a system of health assuring the readiness of the Warfighter and the wellness of our Family members, retirees and veterans of the armed forces.

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Field Day at C.C. PinckneyAbove, Ethan O’Daniel, a fifth grader at C.C. Pinckney Elementary School tosses a bean bag at two small hoops a few meters away. O’Daniel and other CCP students competed in various events and watched a Military Working Dog, left, demonstration during the school’s May 13 Field Day activities.

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Tickets for the 2016 Army Birthday Ball are now available for sale online.

The ball is being hosted by the Association of the United States Army and will be held at the Colum-bia Metropolitan Conven-tion Center, located at 1101 Lincoln St., on June 18. The Army Birthday Ball is a for-mal event, and the attire for civilians is formal evening wear or black tie. Military uniform is the Army Ser-vice Uniform; Dress Mess/Dress Blues.

Childcare will be available at the Hood Street CDC. Children must be registered with CYS in or-der to take advantage of the program. Cost is $20 per child; additional children from the same family are $18 per child.

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Col. Benjamin Dimaggio, will relinquish command of the 2nd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment to Lt. Col. Rafael Duran, at 9 a.m. June 21 at Victory Field. For more information call 751-4251.

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HAPPENINGSANNOUNCEMENTS MACH SICK CALLThe Moncrief Army Community Hospital sick call – in the Urgent Care Clinic/Inte-grated Medical Health Home waiting room

– is for only permanent-party members on active duty whose primary-care managers are at the hospital or Moncrief Medical Home. Soldiers in training will be seen at McWethy Troop Medical Clinic. Sick call is for acute care only. Appointments for routine care will not be made during sick call hours. Patients may sign in from 5-7 a.m. Monday through Friday (exclud-ing training/federal holidays), or call in for appointment at 751-4464. The sick call appointment line will not schedule appointments after 7 a.m. Prospective pa-tients must be signed in or call before 7 a.m. to schedule a same-day appointment. For other appointments, call 751-CARE (2273) between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.

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PERSONAL VEHICLE SAFETYSoldiers and Department of Defense ci-vilians should be aware that some of their personal vehicles are subject to manufac-turers’ safety recalls. Vehicle owners may see whether their vehicles are subject to recall by visiting vinrcl.safercar.gov/vin/.

FOR FAMILIES�� Army Community Service will offer citizenship classes from 6-7:30 p.m. Mon-day evenings, at the Sandhills Branch of the Richland County Library and 8:30- 10 a.m. Fridays in Room 222 of the Strom Thurmond Building on post. Classes will prepare permanent legal residents for citi-zenship. For information, call 751-5518.

�� The Foreign-Born Spouse Group is an opportunity for those from different cultures to meet and get to know one an-other, and to become more familiar with life in America. For information, call 751-1124/9770.

�� Those needing to brush up on their English may attend classes on English as a Second Language. Classes and materials are free to ID cardholders and DOD em-ployees. For information, call 751-1124, or email [email protected].

��The Hearts Apart support group aims to help Families who are separated from

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�� On-post mothers are invited to “No Excuses, Mom” weekly exercise sessions. Those living in the Balfour Beatty commu-nities meet at 8:30 a.m. Tuesdays at 520 Brown Ave. Residents of other communi-ties meet at the SKIES building at 6100 Chesnut Road. Participants should provide their own water, towels and mats.

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“It is a wonderful program,” said the veteran of Com-pany B, 128th Army Ordnance Battalion about the ending of the Honor Flight program.

Burkett, who served 20 years, 10 months and 23 days before retiring, was stationed in Nuremburg, Germany during the Nazi war crimes trials.

Burkett’s granddaughter Kristy Gwyn, a music teach-er in West Columbia, South Carolina, found the Honor Flight to be “amazing.”

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HonorContinued from Page 3

World War II and Korean War veterans are swarmed by well-wishers and family members after they returned from Washington, D.C. May 11 on the last Honor Flight from Columbia, S.C.

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Home for Sale: 4BR, 2BA, 1900 Sq. Ft., Brick Home, Nice/Quiet neighborhood near Fort Jackson. Fenced backyard. Asking 105K. Address: 9521 Chelsea Road, ColumbiaPhone: (913) 680-9608.

LEESBURG ROAD/FORT JACKSON (5 minutes to Gate #5) 2123 Leesburg Road, Columbia, SC. 4 BR/2BA, 1,304 sf, all brick, fresh paint in and out, beautifully ��������������'�������;�&���ready! $114,900. View pictures @MLS#395008. Contact Coe Hankinson @ 803-606-1097.

For Rent

Beautiful Condo: 2BR/2BA (recently remodeled), 1250sqft. !������� '���� ]�<� �� *<_��ceiling fans, washer/dryer hookups, screened porch. Clubhouse, walking trails. 10minutes to Fort. $715/month plus deposit. No Pets/No Waterbeds. (803)788-6689.

��;�� � 4��� (���� !����� � ��HK�monthly. 20 minutes from Ft. ��������� � !���� '����� ��������fans, 2BR, Large LR/DR, central/heat/air, kitchen appliances, 2 porches/fenced backyard. No ����� � 4��������� ��� �� � ���;��name. (803)765-0022.

Room for Rent

Room for rent in Blythewood, 20 minutes to Ft. Jackson, Highway ��������%�� I��� +�������������"������������ ����;��������x��Drugs/smokers. $470/month, plus

Security Deposit. Responsible/working person only. Call (803)361-8623.

Transportation

Cars/Trucks/Vans

For Sale - White 1997 Ford Escrt/LX as is with 105848 miles for $6,000.00. Call any time after 1:00 pm and before 11:00 pm. Call 803-360-5819.

Announcements

For Your Information

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Sell your structured settlement or annuity payments for CASH x�����������#���;�����������your future payments any longer! Call 1-800-446-9734.

Struggling with DRUGS or ALCOHOL? Addicted to PILLS? Talk to someone who cares. Call $���4������� !���� �� !���� �����for a free assessment. 866-604-6857.

Yard Sales

Yard & Estate Sales

Tools, furniture, small appliances, kitchen, glassware, and more, ��������� ��� �;� ����� E����only. Fri.-Sat, May 20-21. 8:00 a.m. - 5:p.m. 1326 Three Branches Road, Lugoff.

Tools, Gardening Tools, Riding Lawn Mower, Clothes, Shoes, Hats, Home Decor, Antiques, Books, Collectibles, Christmas

Decorations...and much more! 608 Cantey Parkway, Camden, Saturday, 8:00-1:00.

Items for Sale

Auctions

CATTLE AUCTION - Gippy Plantation, 1100 Old Highway 52, Moncks Corner, SC. May 21 @ 1pm. 100 Cow/Calf Pairs, 40 Heifers, 10 Bulls, 3 Horses. JG Blocker, SCAL110. 843-908-3866.

��;����� /������ �[�������Auction. Online Only bidding Ends May 28th. Vehicles, Equipment. Register Now. Go To ��;���������������� V@^&@I�&4255 ���� ��;������������com

Wanted to Buy

CASH FOR(JUNK)

C A R S , VANS AND T R U C K S . 803-459-6711FOREIGN CARS WANTED - Retired military buying PRE-1977 Austin Healey, Triumph, Jaguar, MC, Aston Martin, TVR, Porsche, AC, BSA, Norton, Oddballs. Any ���������� !�;�� ����� �� ������404-234-5954.

General Merchandise

3 ft. corner shower $350. Frosted glass doors. 424-1023 or 310-8438.

4$�$� +&=���� ������ �������� �?H������ �� $=� �� ������starting at $49/month for 12 months with 1-year agreement. Call 1-800-618-2630 to learn more.

DISH TV 190 channels plus Highspeed Internet Only $49.94/mo! Ask about a 3 year price �������� �� ��� x�'�%� ���������for 1 year! Call Today 1-800-635-0278.

FAST Internet! HughesNet Satellite Internet. High-Speed. 4;����� 4� ������ /������ �� ?H�mbps. Starting at $59.99/mo. Call for Limited Time Price. 1-800-280-9221.

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MATTRESSES!Brand New. Queen $99, Full $90. Unbeatable Prices! Call (803)-238-6288

Sectional Must Sell- Brand New sectional still in plastic, $375. Call now 803-250-5511.

Switch to DIRECTV and get a $100 Gift Card. FREE Whole-Home Genie HD/DVR upgrade. Starting at $19.99/mo. New Customers Only. Don’t settle for cable. Call Now 1-800-291-6954.

Services

Home Repairs & Improvement

****Decks Unlimited of Camden, LLC. For all your new ����������� ����� ����;�����or recreational needs. Free estimates. Licensed/Insured. 803-309-2303/803-243-2654

***Jim’s Home Maintenance*** >�;������<����"�������4�����"���/�;����� ��� ¡������ E��� ���;�� IH� ���� �%�������� ���Lawn Maintenance and Home ����;����]>���� ���������Small Home Repairs, Debris <���;���� ���� E���������Replacement Windows). FREE �/$�Q4$�/�� ��������� ���������� !����� E�������� /�;����4����4;����"�����]V@H_H@V&KHI\

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Remodeling, Room Additions, Decks, etc. 432-3881(home); 669-2481(cell)

]����� ��%�� #��� <�������siding, painting and carpentry ����� �;�� IK� ���� �%���������All work with written guarantee. Call (803)243-0111.

A1 Construction- Building Remodeling, Room Additions, Shingle and Metal Roofs, Vinyl Siding, Windows, Garages, Porches, Decks, Electrical, Plumbing, Painting, Drywall, E������*�;��� ������(�������/�;�����������������������������and Bonded. Call (803)427-3623 or (803)729-8282.

(���� �� (����� �� /���� ��Concrete Work, Underpinning, Fireplaces, Retaining Walls. >���� >����� �� !���� <������ E����Williamson (803)438-9975.

E������ <�� ������� /�� !��������;������ ������ � ����������� ��������� � <���������� ��E���������� <������� /��������Gutters/Cleaning, Replacement Windows, Vinyl Siding, Decks, Carpentry, Additions. 803-572-1168.

EXTERIOR DREAMS & SEAMLESS GUTTERS. �L�seamless GUTTERS� �����������exterior remodeling. dreamgutters.com. 803-425-7160. LOWEST PRICES ON GUTTERS- GUARANTEED!

JD’s Home Improvements. 2��������������` Call James (803)427-1239.

Lawn Care/Tree Service

***A Notch Above Tree Care. $��� £���� � /�;���&������Prices. Licensed//Insured. BBB accredited. Call 803-983-9721 �� VK^&��\&^@?@� ���� ��;��� ����Mulch.

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Chicken$7.00

Shrimp$7.50Steak$8.00

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Jobs

Drivers Wanted

ADVERTISE YOUR DRIVER JOBS in 101 S.C. newspapers for ��� ��^�H������IH&��������������ad will reach more than 2.1 million readers. Call Alanna Ritchie at the S.C. Newspaper Network, 1-888-727-7377.

Cal-Maine is the nations largest distributor of fresh shell eggs. ��� ��;�� ��� ��������� ��������for an experience regional ����;� ���;����EQ������%�������"������� �������;�� ������ ����retirement plan. Home at night and weekends. Please contact Doug for more information at 843-334-6395.

EXPERIENCED OTR FLATBED DRIVERS - Earn 50 up to 55cpm loaded. $1000 sign on �� [�������� ��;���� ����� �����time. Call 843-266-3731 / www.bulldoghiway.com EOE

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Please call Brian at 803-424-2821 for more information. Visit www.CANFOR.com to learn more about our company.

Help Wanted

Camden Country Club is now hiring lifeguards for the summer pool season. Pay is negotiable based on experience. Club usage is a perk for summer workers. Must "�� ��������� ������� ��� IK?���Must be able to work weekends and holidays. Please email resume ���� ��������� �� ¡�;��� ���������[email protected]

E�����/���;���������������������E����" ������������������������������������?I??��������*�;���Columbia 29223(NE Columbia).

Construction- Hiring for all trades- general labor, semi-skilled and skilled. Lots of work. Call /������ E���������� E�������Manzo 803-518-1439. cmanzo@��������������������211 Wayne Street, Columbia, SC I\IK?�� ���;����� ���� H�^K��&V�^K��� �� I��&@���� $����� �through Thursday. Walk-ins Welcome.

EARN $500 A DAY: Insurance Agents Needed * Leads, No Cold Calls * Commissions Paid Daily * Lifetime Renewals * E������� $������� ¦� !����� ��Dental Insurance * Life License Required. Call 1-888-713-6020.

Experienced auto body helper/preper needed. Repairing small dents/fans/sanding/jamming-out-parts. Tools/Experience a plus. E���� " � E� � >���� �� (�� � ��call 424-1221.

Experienced Embroidery Machine Operator. $10.00/hour to start &� ������ �;����"���� ��%� ������to 803-799-1147. Columbia Company.

Home Health Agency now accepting applications for RN, PCA and CNA’s. Call 803-310-5280. (Camden)

Join Our Team! Agape Hospice is seeking full time and PRN Registered Nurses in Rock Hill, Lancaster, York and Columbia. E������;�� �� �� /���� ������ ��[email protected] or 803-753-0083. EOE.

$������ ��� ��� -������� �������� ������ �� ��"���� ���built-up, single ply, metal and

803-988-0097

1516 Richland StreetColumbia, SC 29201803-988-0097

NORTHEAST106 Avebury Lane 2/2 $865

3734 Elberta Street, C-2 2/1.5 $6003734 Elberta Street, C-4 2/1.5 $600

ST. ANDREWS/BUSH RIVER

www.landmarkresources.biz

[email protected]

NORTH COLUMBIA3715 Lamar Drive 1/1 $4251825 St. Julian Place, 18-A 2/2 $875

ROSEWOOD448 Deerwood St., 10-E 2/2 $800448 Deerwood St., 7-G 2/2 $850522 Deerwood St. 2/1 $615

DOWNTOWN COLUMBIA2403 Preston Street 1/1 $525

1327 Leaphart Street, 2-A 2/1 $5951327 Leaphart Street, 2-B 2/1 $5951327 Leaphart Street, 5-B 2/1 $595

WEST COLUMBIA/CAYCE

2108 Oak Top Drive 3/2 $750325 Sturkie Lane 3/1.5 $700117 Plymouth Lane 2/1 $600

PELION/GASTON

www.wolfeandtaylor.comHOMES FOR RENT

(803) 771-4567

5Points/DowntownPlantation Courts205 S. Saluda, 2/1 $800-$1050

N. MainNOMA Flats2637 River Dr., 2, 3 BRs $975-$1150

HOME FOR SALE

Private Country Setting

4 BR 3½ BA ����� ����. Newly remodeled kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances. New central HVAC, and new wood ��;�� In-Ground Pool.

2 BR 1 BA )���� ����. Could be rental property, office, or In-Law home.

On 4 acres with 2 Fishing Ponds, year-round Creek, Spring-fed well. This is the place to be self-sufficient.

"����+}�����$���������` 10 min to Ft Jackson Gate 5. Close to SCARNG and McIntyre. $289,900.

Adjoining 10.7 acres $69,900

Will �����������reasonable offer for both �����������������`

MLS #24055692

FSBO - Call 803-743-3337

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shingles for work in the Lugoff ����� (������ �������� ����������;������� �� ������ ��� �%��������preferred, but not required. First time applicants and military encouraged to apply. For more information call 910-352-5885.

Q�*�E4�� (����x�� ��INSURANCE! Train at home to process Insurance claims, billing �� ���§� �x��x�� E4<��<�TRAINING PROGRAM AVAILABLE! Call for free Info! !/��*���������*���>E�������needed! 1-888-512-7118.

Need experienced residential painter. 803-243-3979.

Now Accepting Applications 3K/4K Teachers (Fall) and Cafeteria Manager (Immediate Opening). Camden FBC ¡��������� �� E��������� ?IK?�Broad Street

x��� !�<�x�§� E����;����HHA’s, PCA’s and CNA’s needed �� ��;���� ��� ����� ���� �� ���elderly and disabled residents of Kershaw County and surrounding ������ ��� ��� ��;�� �%��������working with the elderly or ����"���� ���� ������ ��;�� ��help those in your community, please apply online at www.comfortkeeperssc.com or call Jennifer at 803-773-0099 for more information.

Now taking applications for �����������E������>���������� �within. No Phone Calls. Lugoff House of Pizza.

Opportunity Knocking/�������������������������;���needed. Tired of long hours and minimum pay? We are searching for hardworking, honest, business �����������;���������"�����������path. This is a rare opportunity and comes with unlimited income potential No prior sales experience is needed. Reliable transportation is a must! Call 803-425-4542.

Part-Time cleaners needed for �;������ ���������� �������� ���E������������ ����� E���� VK^&�^I&^\@I�����;���������%�����������������������"��

/>�E�4�� �>/� +�/�� x�; ��Elite training. Daring missions. �������� �� �"������� !/� ���������� ?�&^K�� *�� ��� ��;�� ���� ��takes? Call Mon-Fri 800-662-7419

Windmill Restaurant is hiring for breakfast and day cook and nighttime cook. Call 803-337-6347.

Business Opportunity

Work directly with the Health /�;����� *����� ��� ¡������County (formerly known as KershawHealth) Board of Trustees ���;����������������������������the District’s assets, retirement obligations, employment �"���������� ��������� ��;�������;���������¡�����������������facility and other responsibilities.

Based on experience, the starting salary consideration is $75,000 ����"������

Minimum Education Requirements

(/� ������ ��������� 4�;�����degree preferred

Required Experience

¤� �%����;�� ����������experience in running an organization¤� /���� ���;��������;������ ���� ����� ��"����communications and presentation skills¤� �%�������� �����;�������� �;������ ��� ���������operations of an organization ¤� 4"��� � �� ��������with and coordinate third-party ��;���� ��;����� ���� �����������goals¤� �%�������� ������������������;����(�������$�����¤� �%��������������������all aspects of an organization, including managing staff, ������� ���� ���������� ��������;������������¤� ¡��������� ���Medicare and Medicaid cost reports a plus¤� �%�������� ��� ���Long-Term Care Industry a plus¤� �%�������� ����;��������"����������j����������

Please remit application by June ?��IK?����� � �$���!�����/�;�����District of Kershaw Countyc/o Mr. Derial Ogburn, ChairmanPO Box 1558Camden, South Carolina 29021

Real Estate

Homes For Sale

*For Sale-Awesome homes at Lake Wateree/Camden/Lugoff �� ������ ������ =���� ����grahamrealtyinc.com or call (803)432-7370/(803)432-0855. Graham Realty, Inc., 913 DeKalb St.(Camden)

Nestled in Blue Ridge Mtns. of NC 2 bed/2 bath cabin on 2.25 wooded acres, $154,900. Huge loft, stone fpl, lg deck, EZ access. 866-738-5522. Broker

Mobile Homes For Sale

Display model clearance. 3,4 "�������� ���#� ����� /�;�� �����877-659-5425.

Mobile Homes with acreage. <��� �����;������/���������������]��"j��������������;��_���������room for the price, 3BR, 2BA. No renters. 803-454-2433 (DL35711)

Own Land! Then you can own a home, with payments less than rent. 877-659-5425.

SC Largest selection of 16x80’s. Payments less than rent. 877-759-5425.

Land/Lots For Sale

1.5 acres on Porter Road, Cassatt����������������;����"���Call 803-669-9944 or [email protected]

1951 Etters Ln. Cassatt, SC 29032 Property has water, septic, electric. (��;�#���������"����������� �line. $68,000 obo. 980-328-4415

5 ACRES FOR SALE BY OWNER. Owner Financing. 803-427-3888.�� �;�� ����������

U.S. NATIONAL FOREST FRONT LIQUIDATION! 5 Acres $9,900! This Pristine Property Borders The Country’s Best Trail / ���§�E������� ����4�>�;����Showing 1-888-270-4695.

Auctions

ADVERTISE YOUR AUCTION in 101 S.C. newspapers for only �^�H������ IH&���� ���������� ���will reach more than 2.1 million

readers. Call Alanna Ritchie at the S.C. Newspaper Network, 1-888-727-7377.

For Rent

* * * * R E N TA L S - ( A l l - P r i c e Ranges-Starting at $400/month.). Large/small-5BR/4BR/3BR/2BR Houses/Condos/Apartments/Mobile Homes(Short/Long Term). Plus E���������������<����>��� �4;����"��. Camden/Lugoff/Elgin area. Graham Realty, Inc. (803)432-7370 or 432-0855

1BR/2BR apartments. $400/mo-$450/mo. SPECIAL MOVE-IN. ���� � ��������� �����&��;����Graham Realty, Inc. 803-432-7370 �� @^I&KVHH�� /�;���� E������������������������������������

ADVERTISE YOUR VACATION PROPERTY FOR RENT OR SALE to more than 2.1 million S.C. newspaper readers. Your IH&���� ���������� ��� ����� ������in 101 S.C. newspapers for only

$375. Call Alanna Ritchie at the South Carolina Newspaper Network, 1-888-727-7377.

Large mobile home lots with trees in the Cassatt area. Not in a mobile home park. Call 432-1300.

�����������������������(����Street in Dusty Bend. $275 monthly including utilities. Call Henry Beard 803-432-2451

Transportation

Campers/RVs

1996 37’ Motor Home with slide-��� ��� ������ � ������ �� � ����Good condition. Runs great. $13,500. Cash only. (803) 420-1317.

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