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Wear PPE, reflective clothing correctly with military uniform

Posted March 15, 2013 by Cheryl Patterson

As spring approaches, it invariably brings out more motorcycle, moped and all-terrain vehicle, or ATV, enthusiasts. The Inspector General Office staff reminds everyone that the wearing of personal protective equipment and reflective clothing is mandated for all Department of Defense, or DoD, service members while operating their vehicles on post as well as off post….

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Get military free access pass to national parks, other public lands

Posted May 17, 2012 by National Park Service

YORKTOWN, Va. — As part of the Joining Forces initiative to support our nation’s service members and their families, several U.S. government agencies announced an annual pass to active duty service members and their dependents, granting free access to more than 2,000 national parks, wildlife refuges…

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‘Domicile,’ ‘legal residence’ often confused

Posted March 1, 2013 by Fort Huachuca Tax Assistance Center

People often confuse the terms “home of record,” “domicile,” “legal residence” and “residence.” While a person’s “home of record” cannot be changed because this is the place where they were living when they entered the military, a “domicile,” “legal residence” and “residence” can change. Basically the terms “domicile” and “legal residence” refer to the same…

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JITC senior enlisted leaders change responsibility, one retires

Posted October 11, 2012 by Ray Ragan

From left, Sgt. Maj. Cary Marshall, the out-going senior enlisted leader for the Joint Interoperability Test Command stands with Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Manley, the senior enlisted advisor for the Defense Information Systems Agency and Sgt. Maj. Lewis Brown, the in-coming senior enlisted leader for JITC after the change of responsibility ceremony here on Oct….

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Take these 10 steps to avoid fraud

Posted January 11, 2013 by FH Legal Assistance Office

International scam artists use clever schemes to defraud millions of people across the globe each year, threatening financial security and generating substantial profits for criminal organizations and common crooks. They use phone, email, postal mail, and the Internet to cross geographic boundaries and trick victims into sending money or giving out personal information. While con…

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Biden book shares family’s deployment experience

Posted June 7, 2012 by Story and photo by Lisa Daniel

WASHINGTON – Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, has turned her family’s own experience with military deployment into a picture book for children she hopes will add to the general public’s understanding and support of service members and their families. “As I traveled around, and I’ve…

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FAP aims to prevent, treat spousal, child abuse

Posted March 8, 2013 by Amy Sunseri

He raised his hand in anger as she cringed in the corner, wondering what she had done to provoke him. However, he paused for a moment as he had learned to do during a recent anger management class he’d attended, and then he lowered his arm. “Honey, we need to talk …” The Family Advocacy…

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Military Intelligence – this week in history: October 11, 2012

Posted October 11, 2012 by

U.S. Army’s first MI Museum opens at Fort Huachuca Oct. 10, 1974 On Oct. 10, 1974, the U.S. Army’s Intelligence Museum opened at Fort Huachuca with a ribbon cutting by Maj. Gen. Harold Aaron, the assistant chief of staff for Intelligence. The Sphinx was moved from Fort Holabird, Md., to Fort Huachuca and took up…

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Wounded warrior receives new home

Posted March 22, 2012 by Sgt. Robert Schaffner Jr.

STATESBORO, Ga. “” An escort fit for a hero, conducted by a motorcade of police vehicles with blaring sirens and flashing lights and flag-bearing motorcycles, escorted Georgia National Guardsman Staff Sgt. Scott Millican, and the specially adapted truck he was driving, to the front of his new home. Retired…

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