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THE Home of the 3rd Infantry Division Vol. 58, Issue 22 Serving the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield communities • https://home.army.mil/stewart/index.php/about/news June 9, 2022 the best band in the land plays at riverbend festival 3ID Band plays at Riverbend, Page 3 | Falcons Celebrate Marne Air Week, Pages 10-11 Soldiers qualify for 2022 Warrior Games, Page 12 | Swimming with the Sharks, Page 19
2 The Frontline June 9, 2022 Falcons Celebrate Marne Air Week 3RD INFANTRY DIVISION COMMANDER SENIOR COMMANDER STEWART-HUNTER MAJ. GEN. CHARLES COSTANZA USAG FORT STEWART-HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD COMMANDER COL. MANUEL RAMIREZ HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD COMMANDER LT. COL. STEPHAN R. BOLTON THE 942 Dr. Ben Hall Place Suite 1087, Building 1 Fort Stewart, Georgia 31314 Garrison Public Affairs Officer 1st ABCT PAO Chris Fletcher Capt. Patrick Connelly 1st ABCT PAO NCOIC Editorial/Design Staff Staff Sgt. Daniel Guerrero Managing Editor Molly Cooke 2nd ABCT PAO Military Editor Capt. Sean Minton Spc. Summer Keiser 2nd ABCT PAO NCOIC Production Manager Sgt. Justin McClarran Eliese Bowles 2nd ABCT PAO reporter Sgt. Trenton Lowrey Staff Writers Kevin Larson 3rd DSB PAO NCOIC Dina McKain Staff Sgt. Joel Salgado Photo by Sgt. Savannah Roy Jenny Walker 3rd DSB PAO reporter The 2nd Battalion, 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Hunter Public Affairs Officer Sgt. Laurissa Hodges Infantry Division participates in the 4-mile brigade run to kick off Marne Air Week at Hunter Army Daniel Malta Airfield, Georgia, May 31. Marne Air Week promotes esprit de corps and Falcon fitness through var- 3rd CAB PAO 3rd Infantry Division PAO ious sporting events, spouse flights, fundraising events and a Family day. Lt. Col. Lindsey Elder Sgt. Savannah Roy 3rd CAB PAO Reporter 3rd ID PAO NCOIC Spc. Caitlin Wilkins “If a patient has concerns that Sgt 1st Class Jason Hull Marne Voices Speak Out they can’t get resolved, reach Deputy PAO Capt. John Howard 50th PAD Maj. Joe Bisso out to the patient advocate 50th PAD NCOIC office at 912-435-6225, 5531, Sgt. 1st Class Justin Naylor What tips do you recommend for or 6143.” Dr. Michael Dunacan the upcoming MHS GENESIS? Chief of Patient Services, Voice your opinion! Write a letter to the editor This civilian enterprise newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the Winn Army Hospital Send to: The Frontline U.S. Army. Contents of the Frontline are not necessarily the official views of, or are Photos by Pfc. Dustin Stark endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Attn: The Frontline, Editor Department of Defense, Department of “Make sure that you call “Early prescriptions are 942 Dr. Ben Hall Place, suite 1087 the Army, or U.S. Forces Command. It is published weekly by the Public Affairs Fort Stewart, Ga. 31314 Office, Fort Stewart, Georgia. 31314- and schedule your well child authorized through July 15 or email to: 5000. All editorial content of the Frontline checks well in advance of and they can also use the newspaper is prepared, edited, provided usarmy.stewart.3-id.list.pao-frontline- and approved by the Public Affairs Office when you will need them.” ScriptCenter.” news-desk@mail.mil of Fort Stewart, Georgia, and the 3rd Infantry Division, and is printed by Morris or fax it to 767-6673 Newspaper Corporation of Hinesville, visit home.army.mil/stewart/index. Inc., a private firm in no way connected Maj. Katie Beauregard Capt. Erin O’Laughlin with the Department of the Army, under php/about/news exclusive written contract with Fort Pediatric Physcian, MEDDAC Pharmacist, MEDDAC Copyright 2016 Stewart, Georgia. The civilian printer is responsible for commercial advertising. Advertising: 368-0526 Subscription rates are $12/three months, The Frontline Office: 435-9614 $20/six months and $36 for 12 months. Rates are Third Class mail inside the “Since appointments are not “Beneficiaries should Hunter News Bureau: 315-5617 continental U.S. available online, patients can schedule their well women schedule through the call Cover: U. S. Army Spc. Jillian Bojoh, a vocalist and OB-GYN appointments from the 3rd Infantry Division band, sings at the center or through the nurse as soon as possible.” Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga, Tenn., June advice line.” Sgt. 1st Class Jeffery 3. The 3rd ID’s band was one of a wide variety of Col. Burton Newman Hanselman performers covering almost every musical genre Family Medicine Physician, Labor and Delivery Nurse, at this event. (Photo by Spc. Daniel Thompson, MEDDAC MEDDAC 50th Public Affairs Detachment)
June 9, 2022 The Frontline 3 3rd Infantry Division Band Performs at Riverbend Festival Photos by Spc. Daniel Thompson U. S. Army Soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division band play music at the Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga, Tenn., June 3. Riverbend Festival, named for the bend in the Tennessee River by locals, began in June of 1982. Spc. Daniel Thompson 50th Public Affairs Detachment “Riverbend 2022 was awesome,” Bojoh said. “Interacting with a live audience is a feeling unlike any other, and we hope to be back next year.” U.S. Army Soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division Band performed at the Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga, Tennessee, June 3. The 3rd ID’s band was one of a wide variety of performers covering almost every musical genre across three stages set along the riverbank of the Tennessee River at Ross’s Landing, also known as the Scenic City’s front porch. “It’s truly an honor to be able to represent the 3rd Infantry Division in this capacity,” said Sgt. Patrick Jacob, a percussionist assigned to the 3rd ID’s band. “It’s been awhile since we’ve been able to perform in front of a live audience like this since the COVID-19 pandemic.” Jacob added that, as the band, they are the bridge between civilians and the military, sometimes being the only military members some people get to meet. He loves to spread positivity by playing great music so that people can hopefully have a good time. Riverbend Festival, named for the bend in the Tennessee River by locals, began in June of 1982 as a five-night festival in Chattanooga to bring the community Above: U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Justin Smith, a guitarist assigned to the 3rd together. It has since evolved into three nights and is nationally known. Infantry Division band, plays guitar at the Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga, Tenn., June 3. The Riverbend Festival’s purpose was to bring the community “Music is my favorite form of communication; no matter the age, race, language– together, and it began as a five-night festival in June of 1982. people can always relate with one another through music,” said Spc. Jillian Bojoh, a vocalist assigned to 3rd ID’s band. “Music truly enriches the human experience.” Beneath: U.S. Army Sgt. James Motz, a vocalist assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division band, sings at the Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga, Tenn., June 3. This year’s event marked the festival’s 39th year of celebrating community This year’s event marked the festival’s 39th year of celebrating community togetherness. This was the first time 3rd ID’s band played at the Riverbend Festival. togetherness.
4 The Frontline June 9, 2022 Ready to Fight: Forward thinking required for fort to port operations Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kevin Coleman no-notice missions, especially during a pandemic. attendance is the brigade and battalion command 3rd Division Sustainment Brigade PPPs are Army installations that strategically teams, brigade and battalion staffs, and node deploy one or more brigade combat teams and/ officers in charge. Army Doctrine Publication 5-0, The U.S. Army has faced many adverse or mobilize and deploy high-priority Army reserve The Operations Process, is a good reference when challenges due to COVID-19, and yet we continue component units per Army Techniques discussing how to prepare, plan, and execute. A to stay ready and lethal for deployment and Publication 3-35, Army Deployment and best practice is for other units on the same redeployment operations. This requires forward Redeployment. Installations should provide the installation deploying later to attend the ROC thinking to meet mission requirements while installation deployment support plan, which drills and to have a planner embedded into the caring for the well-being of Soldiers. Leaders must defines the concept of support and should include current unit deployment operations. ROC drills continually educate subordinates on the measures to address the quality of its services as allow the execution of fort-to-port operations to importance of successful execution during the it prepares units for deployment. Some be a seamless process. In 1st ABCT, we used a first two deployment phases. These phases—pre- installations possess the capabilities required to ROC drill to cement our brigade plan and allow deployment activities and fort-to-port de-conflict the utilization of assets, while others us to see potential issues in time and space, operations—set conditions for the rest of the outsource these assets. Also, other organizations especially potential delays with the sterile yards. deployment. Pre-deployment activities and fort- are available to augment the civilian workforce, It also allowed us to fragmentary order the plan to-port are vital to the reception, staging, onward such as movement control teams (MCT). as the agricultural sanitization node handed off movements, and integration (RSOI) process to Incorporating the MCTs early during the planning equipment to the sterile yard. Furthermore, we ensure units stay lethal and ready. Mobility phase will aid in identifying shortfalls and conducted the initial site survey with the battalion warrant officers (MWOs) play a vital role in bridging capabilities gaps for fort-to-port that owned the port and created a mutual supporting the deployment and redeployment operation. Additionally, this provides experience understanding of port operations. Additionally, process. MWOs need to look at operations from to the MCT personnel, helping them stay upon arrival at the Port of Beaumont, Texas, we a transportation feasibility lens and convey their proficient in their occupation. PPPs should host conducted a ROC drill with the Surface commander’s strategic message. This requires a synchronization meeting with the unit, Deployment and Distribution Command synchronization at the tactical, strategic, and installation transportation office, supporting personnel that demonstrated how we broke down operational levels which allows MWOs to assist agencies, and higher echelons to ensure the tasks across the port detail. anywhere during the deployment process. combatant commander’s intent is being met. Have you ever heard leaders continuously ask During my time in 1st Armored Brigade Combat Troop/Equipment Movement where their equipment is located? This is because Team (1st ABCT), 1st Cavalry Division, senior equipment accountability is extremely important leaders understood the importance of educating The ability to conduct equipment’s rapid and to commanders, and they require constant status all leaders on the importance of People First, orderly movement throughout fort-to-port updates. Placing field grade officers or senior Command Deployment Discipline Program operations is imperative to project combat power captains with a senior NCO facilitated a great (CDDP), critical tasks, maintenance readiness, at decisive points. Thinking ahead is essential reporting chain throughout the brigade and and accountability of equipment. In the spring during the planning process to ensure leaders provided crosstalk among units. Understanding of 2020 during Operation Atlantic Resolve, brigade achieve “Ready to Fight” standards for the that multiple systems are in place for in-transit readiness was more dependent on personnel equipment and personnel arriving in the theater. visibility and having representation throughout implementing CDDP to meet the commanders’ The Military Decision-Making Process will help the process always stresses the importance of intent. The 1st ABCT developed a Combat Leaders the unit determine the different types of force accountability. This assists in command and University where leaders learn the importance packages based on prioritizing equipment control of personnel and equipment, allowing of reporting accurate equipment status reports, departing from installation. While working with leaders to speak with outside agencies on behalf especially concerning non-mission-capable the brigade S3 operations staff, I learned that of commanders as changes in the execution equipment that would hinder the fort-to port operations drive logistics, and understanding this phase occur. Additionally, the unit held nightly operation. Additionally, commanders learn the helps prioritize personnel and equipment outflow fusion cell synchronization meetings with brigade significance of reporting accurate unit from installation. This includes your recovery and battalion leaders, which allowed the team to deployment lists, as these affect the allocation of support, life support, communication plans, rapidly reallocate resources as needed and kept resources and assets, including commercial mission at hand, specialized occupations, and the brigade moving in the right direction. trucks, railcars, vessels or aircraft, and material key personnel. handling equipment for fort-to-port operations. The goal is for all Soldiers to understand the Rehearsal of Concept Drill importance of how we move, and how we fight Power Projection Platform to continue to be a lethal force and to be ready A rehearsal of concept (ROC) drill is a dry walk- when called upon. We must learn from one For a successful fort-to-port operation, your through of a plan between a commander and another and be open-minded to new ideas to power projection platform (PPP) must efficiently their subordinates. The ROC drill creates a shared reach the same objective. support multiple simultaneous operations for understanding of the unit’s plan and is key to the rotational deployments, training exercises, and fort-to-port operation. The recommended File Graphic
June 9, 2022 The Frontline 5 ACS, MWR, Coastal Happening Briefs Mask guidance update Trusted Traveler reinstated Fort Stewart lost and found property Mask requirements remain in place on all instal- Trusted Traveler resumed today at Fort Stewart and If you’ve lost something on Fort Stewart you may be in lation medical treatment facilities for the protection Hunter Army Airfield. Trusted Traveler allows all DOD ID luck. The Fort Stewart Military Police lost and found prop- of patients and staff. This includes all medical and card holders to vouch for all occupants in their vehicle. erty custodians may be holding your item. To see if your dental treatment facilities and pharmacies on Fort The DOD ID card holder must be the driver unless observed item has been turned in, or to report a missing item, email Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield, to include the medical conditions prevents vehicle operation. Trusted usarmy.stewart.usag.list.des-crimb@mail.mil with a detailed Richmond Hill Medical Home. Winn Army Community Traveler hours are 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, Monday through description of the item you are looking for. The office is Hospital leaders will continue to review DOD and Sunday at all gates. After 9 p.m. all occupants of the vehi- also open for visitors every Thursday from 1-4 p.m. CDC guidance related to healthcare facilities, Winn cle will be subject to 100% ID card check at open gates Army Community Hospital will provide updates and except Rio gate at Hunter. After 9 p.m. use Montgomery Food truck Wednesdays changes when available. Gate at Hunter. Contractors and AIE card holders are not Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., different food trucks authorized Trusted Traveler. Visitor Control Center hours will be available at Tominac Fitness Center. Cash and cards Download the Digital Garrison app remain 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Stewart and Hunter. will be accepted by all vendors. Check out our different Download the Digital Garrison app for your guide food vendors every week! to all on post services, local news and more. Available Housing Town Hall for free on your android or Apple device. Just search Join Division and Garrison Command Teams for a Pool Season for Digital Garrison app and choose Fort Stewart Housing Town Hall, Wed., June 16, 4 p.m. at the BBC Summer Pool Passes are available for purchase. Passes Hunter Army Airfield to get started. Maintenance, Bldg. 6850, on Victory Division Dr. next include entry to outdoor pools (Corkan (closed for reno- to Self Help. Bring your questions and concerns or vations at this time), Bryan Village & Hunter) and the Virtual newcomers orientation tune in on the Facebook livestream at https://www. Corkan Splash Pad. Passes can be pre-purchased online Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield have facebook.com/FortStewartHunterArmyAirfield or picked up at each facility entrance. Please note that a launched an interactive and streamlined newcomers pass can include everyone in the sponsor’s DEERS. orientation. It takes one quarter the time to complete DEERS update and is accessible from any device, anywhere, anytime. When is the last time you checked to see if your infor- CDC Super Saturdy Childcare Everyone can use the information on housing, mation in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting The Child Development Center on Fort Stewart and finance, medical, child care, recreation and so much System is up to date? If it’s been a while, take time to log Hunter Army Airfield will be offering Super Saturday care more. Check it out at stewartandhunter.com. in to DEERS and review your information. Inaccurate from 0900-1400 at CDC 403 (FS) and CDC 8807 (HAAF) information in the DEERS database could prevent you for CYS registered infants through 5th graders. Parents Georgia Pre-K lottery now open from being able to use your TRICARE benefits properly. must register one month in advance. Cost is $35. For avail- Registration for the Georgia Pre-K Lottery is now Learn more at newsroom.tricare.mil/Articles/ able dates and more information, please contact Parent open. This program is free of charge, and operates Article/2935925/is-your-deers-information-up-to- Central Services at (912) 767-2312 (FS) or (912) 315-5425 6.5 hours per day from Monday-Friday. Children must date?utm_medium=email+&utm_source=govdelivery. (HAAF). be 4-years-old on or before Sept. 1 to register. There are no exceptions. The sponsor of the child must be Manny on the Street web series CYS Youth Sports Conditioning Camps a DOD ID cardholder. For more information on reg- Curious about happenings on Fort Stewart-Hunter Registration for Youth Sports Conditioning Camps is istration, call Parent Central Services at 767-2312 or Army Airfield? Check out the new video series “Manny currently open. Cheer, Soccer, Flag Football, and Tackle 315-5425. on the Street” featuring the Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Football camps are taking place during the month of July. Airfield Garrison Commander, Col. Manny Ramirez and Cost is $20 per child. A current sports physical is required. Commissary offers early bird hours installation partners. New videos posted as stories each For more information contact Parent Central Services at The Fort Stewart Commissary has reintroduced Friday on our Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield social (912) 767-2312; (912) 315-5425 (HAAF). early bird hours of operation Tuesday through media platforms. Friday from 7:30-9 a.m. No more than 20 items per CYS Fall Youth Sports customer. Marne Bistro Options Registration for Fall Youth Sports is now open. CYS is Effective immediately Marne Bistro will be closed until offering a variety of sports this year, including Cheerleading, State carry act does not apply on post further notice. However, meal card holders can get to go Soccer, and Flag Football. Tackle Football will be available The recently passed Georgia Constitutional Carry meals from Bldg. 512 for breakfast from 7:30 to 9 a.m., lunch on Fort Stewart only. Cost to participate is $30 per child. Act does not apply to Fort Stewart-Hunter Army from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and dinner from 5 to 6:30 p.m. To register, please contact Parent Central Services at (912) Airfield or any Army installation in Georgia. Per Army The Food Truck will also be available for all customers in 767-2312 (FS); (912) 315-5425 (HAAF). Regulation 190-11, the carrying of privately owned the parking lot of Marne Bistro bldg. 726 or breakfast from weapons and ammunition is prohibited on post 7:30 to 9 a.m., and lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Summer Reading Program unless authorized by the Senior Commander. Also, Join Hays Library for the Summer Reading Program. the carrying of a concealed weapon on the installation Podcast now on iTunes, Spotify This incentive program will offer readers a chance to win is prohibited regardless of whether a state or county The Marne Report podcast can now be found on prizes, as well as to participate in fun activities that the permit has been obtained. For questions about the iTunes and Spotify streaming platforms. Join us for our library has to offer. All registered participants will receive regulation or how to register personally owned weap- semi-regular podcast where we explore the ins and outs a free t-shirt, and top readers will receive a special prize. ons on post, call 767-2285. of Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield. This program is open to all ages.
6 The Frontline June 9, 2022 Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Briefs Join the SAMC Dwight D. Eisenhower AMC shuttle service Apply for the DASG internship program Are you a Sergeant Audie Murphy Club member? Do Government transportation is provided for medical The Department of the Army Security Guard you have aspirations of becoming a member? The Fort appointments to Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Internship Program on Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield “Rock of the Marne” Center at Fort Gordon each Tuesday, Thursday, and Airfield is seeking new applicants. Start six months from SAMC is reaching out to all members across the instal- Friday. As a general rule patients electing to use their your ETS date through SFL-TAP. Contact the POC at lation. We are actively updating our contact rosters and privately owned vehicles in lieu of government trans- 767-3675. want to ensure we are capturing our members for portation will not be reimbursed for their travel and per updates with the Club. Please contact 1st Sgt. Stephen diem. For info, contact the Transportation Coordinator Commissaries offer Click2Go option Whelan at stephen.p.whelan.mil@mail.mil for more at 435-6564. The Defense Commissary Agency’s new online order- information. We look forward to hearing from you. The ing/curbside delivery service, is here. Operating hours: meeting is the second Tuesday of each month at noon. CIF clothing records and appointments 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Online payment only. Visa, Discover, Location will be listed on the Fort Stewart SAMC To access the Guest My Clothing Self Service page in American Express & MasterCard accepted. The $4.95 Facebook page. ISM without requiring initial access via AKO, visit ism. service fee has been waived for all patrons. No mini- army.mil/ism/SelfServiceServlet?nav.nav_id=ssMyCloth- mum order size or dollar amount required and custom- Commute to Fort Stewart with Enterprise ing. An active CAC and the DoD ID must be present on ers can order 24/7 up to six days in advance. Visit com- Open seats are currently available in an Enterprise their OCIE record to allow access. Any OCIE records missaries.com for more information. First time cus- Commuter program for those who commute from without associated DOD ID will receive a message that tomers will need to create an account. Savannah, Pooler, or Richmond Hill to Fort Stewart. a record could not be found when attempting to access. This government program is free of charge and pays for Conflicts should be reported to the Home CIF. CIF no TARP training offered the cost of commute. Van arrives at Fort Stewart at 7:30 longer accepts appointments through AKO. To make The Fort Stewart Garrison Threat Awareness and a.m. and departs for Savannah at 4 p.m. Save on fuel, an appointment for CIF on Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Reporting Program training briefings are given on the wear and tear on your personal vehicle, insurance, and Airfield, call 435-0302 or 0193. All services are by first Wednesday of every month at 1 p.m. at Woodruff more. For more information, email charles.e.woodward8. appointment only. Theater. The Hunter Army Airfield TARP briefings are civ@army.mil given on the second Wednesday of every month at 1 Hourly care available p.m. at the Hunter Army Airfield theater. Upon request, Personal Property ends virtual applica- Fort Stewart Child Development Center 403 has hour- Savannah Resident Agency can provide TARP training tions ly care available 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday-Friday. Hourly via Microsoft Teams separate from the Garrison TARP The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Personal care is limited to 16 hours per week. Reservations are based briefs. MS Teams facilitates a maximum login capacity Property Offices have stopped receiving virtual appli- on priority and must be paid at the time of reservation. of 250 personnel. Unit staff or leadership requesting cations for Household Goods Moves. Soldiers, Family Participants must be registered with CYS. To register, visit special TARP briefs must have a minimum of 100 or Members and Department of the Army civilians who Parent Central Services in building 438, or call 767-2312. more personnel per briefing. If you have any questions, require assistance with scheduling Household Goods please contact us by phone at 315-2006 or 315-2008. must visit the following locations to schedule their Hunter Dining Facility Household Goods Shipments. Fort Stewart Soldier The Hunter temporary dining facility is closed until Marne Reception Company PT Service Center: 55 Pony Soldier Road, Bldg. 253, Room further notice. Normal dining-in service is at the Hunter The Marne Reception Company is extending the 2003A Phone: 767-7971/8154. Hunter Army Airfield Club. For more information call 767-9085. opportunity to conduct physical training with in-pro- Soldier Service Center: 171 Haley Avenue, Bldg. 1286, cessing Soldiers. Any gaining unit personnel at the com- Room 229, Phone: 315-3828/2038. pany, battalion, or brigade level interested in conduct- Garrison seeks super saver submissions ing PT with their newly arrived Soldiers please contact The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Resource the MRC Front Desk, at 912-767-0015, NLT the day prior Side walk sale planned Management Office is seeking submissions for the The Fort Stewart Commissary will have a side walk to ensure proper coordination. BPT provide the name Garrison Super Saver program. Is there something you of gaining unit, unit representative attending, and a sale June 9-29. For more information call 767-7008. see on Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield that is poten- by-name list of Soldiers requested to conduct PT with. tially wasting money? Is it a problem that can be solved Please contact the MRC Commander or 1SG with ques- 3rd ID Equal Opportunity hotline locally? Garrison employees who submit the best idea tions at 767-1743 or 767-5975. The 3rd Infantry Division Equal Opportunity Office for saving the Garrison money are eligible to win a $500 has a 24 hours a day, seven days a week hotline that cash award. Garrison employees are asked to fill out the Soldiers and Family members can call and speak to an Super Saver submission form found in the Garrison All Army Sports Applications Equal Opportunity Advisor in the event they have any Employee Handbook, Annex B and forward your sub- Applications are now being accepted for the All-Army questions pertaining to Military Equal Opportunity. mission to: barbara.cardinal3.civ@army.mil for board Sports Program. In All-Army Sports, Soldiers from Active Additionally, you now have the ability to do an anony- review. Nominations are boarded with the Garrison of Duty, Reserve and National Guard compete in a variety of mous complaint through this number as well, 432-0421. the Quarter Award submissions. sports at the highest levels to include Armed Forces, USA Nationals and Military World Games. Current sports include: Triathlon, Men’s & Women’s Rugby, and Men’s Vaccine services offered Fort Stewart Museum Open for Visitors Softball. Soldier-athletes must apply to be selected for the Vaccine services are updated every Monday on the The 3rd ID Fort Stewart Museum is open for visi- All-Army Sports Program and require Command approv- Winn Army Community Hospital Facebook page at tors. Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 9 al before they can be considered. To apply, please visit our fb.com/winncares. They are also posted to winn.tricare. a.m. to 4 p.m. and the first Saturday of the month website https://www.armymwr.com/programs-and-services/ mil. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. sports-fitness/all-army-sports/applications
June 9, 2022 The Frontline 7 Armored brigade assesses On-The-Move network prototypes 1st Lt. Holly Gerber-George Currently, the network and communications command deploys quickly and can be stationed away from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team post node, or CPN, team has a long setup process to CPN. This allows the unit to push deep into the wood provide services in the field. This setup includes con- line for proper cover and concealment. The satellite dish The Army recently conducted a pilot to evaluate new necting and grounding our Satellite Transport Terminal, can sit at the edge of a clearing, allowing a direct SATCOM and emerging commercial network on-the-move, tech- or STT, configuring our network stacks, connecting a link, while maintaining low visibility and far distance nologies integrated onto available surrogate armored generator and running fiber to our clients. A benefit of from the unit. This could be a tactical accessory for a vehicle platforms, as well as expeditionary at-the-quick- the OTM pilot equipment is that from a cold start, it battalion network and communications officer to keep halt satellite communications. The pilot effort was con- takes one third of the time to pull services for clients. handy. ducted to inform the Army’s Capability Set 25 network The OTM equipment does not require a STT, grounding My battalion’s favorite pilot feature was the battalion design, the concept of operations for On-The-Move, or and generator services and is easier for my Soldiers to LOS mesh. The mesh is a reliable communication tool OTM, networked armored formations from division to operate. With this faster set up time, my network and that enables clear voice and data between vehicles. Not battalion, and market research to determine currently communications team allowed for our field artillery and only does the mesh work battalion internal, it also allows available and maturing industry solutions for armored maneuver operations Soldiers to begin sending fire each node to talk directly to the brigade with voice and formation network integration. missions and reports to brigade faster than ever before. data through the SATCOM link. If a node is within the The pilot unit – the “Spartan Brigade,” 2nd Armored The ease of not needing as much support equipment battalion mesh, it can reach the brigade. The LOS mesh Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division – used and and having simplified operator tasks freed up our team facilitates tactical operations center network, or TOC- provided feedback on several commercial prototype to focus on the fight at hand. Net, capabilities. The TOC-Net capabilities were used equipment sets, as well as operational tactics, techniques At one point, while assessing the OTM upper TI con- due to the ability of all nodes having fast and smart- and procedures, during the pilot at Fort Stewart from nection, operators noticed the SATCOM link was down. phone level audio connection within the mesh and back Jan. 24 to Feb. 11. Once the unit took a short halt, the SATCOM link rees- to brigade. As long as there is a low electromagnetic Of the three battalions in the pilot, the 3rd Battalion, tablished automatically within a few minutes. At a bat- signature, the battalion LOS mesh is a communication 67th Armor Regiment, 2nd ABCT, 3rd ID, was tasked to talion level, 3rd Bn., 67th AR, does not currently require advantage that greatly benefits an armored unit, such assess the first of the three equipment sets in the pilot. the operation of mission command platforms on the as 3rd Bn., 67th AR. This equipment enabled upper tactical internet, or TI, move. However, this mobile equipment now gives the The Armored Formation On-The-Move Network Pilot mission command while moving in military armored unit the ability to alter how they currently operate to provided a glimpse of the future for Army command vehicles. This technology empowered us to set up its use increased communication speed between the bri- and control nodes and how the formation is empowered operation centers faster and with greater ease than our gade and battalion levels. through developing network and communication tech- current capabilities allow. The pilot also used a subsidiary satellite dish that sits nology. During the pilot, the 3rd Bn., 67th AR, experi- As the 3rd Bn., 67th AR, network and communications on the ground and connects with fiber to the CPN stacks, enced faster, redundant and simplified communication officer, it was my responsibility to help train Soldiers on as an alternate SATCOM link from the flat panel. It equipment reaching from company to battalion nodes. the new communications equipment, work with the industry team who integrated the equipment into the platforms, ensure we conducted all of brigade’s thread assessments, while ensuring the Army collected the data they needed. My role was often as a liaison who con- nected the Army project leads, the brigade operations team and my battalion staff. Months of preparation, training and planning came down to eight days in the field at Fort Stewart, validating what this equipment could do for an armored battalion. For the pilot, 3rd Bn., 67th AR’s focus was to assess a battalion line-of-sight, or LOS, mesh and a commercial flat panel satellite terminal link. The battalion partici- pants can confirm, the equipment focused on flexible, sustainable and fast communication systems that ben- efitted the formation from the company to the brigade level. The satellite communications, or SATCOM, link that we assessed was facilitated through a flat panel, mount- ed on top of our communications vehicle. This SATCOM link enabled upper TI services between our battalion Courtesy photo and brigade. With the flat panel, we could successfully First Lt. Holly Gerber-George, center, assigned to the “Hound Battalion,” 3rd Battalion, 67 Armor Regiment, use our mission command systems, including Command 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, briefs her unit’s equipment set capabilities for Post of the Futures, or CPOFs, Advanced Field Artillery the Army’s Armored Formation On-The-Move Network Pilot to French Brig. Gen. Jean-Pierre Fagué, 3rd ID Tactical Data Systems, or AFATADs, and Command Post Deputy Commanding General for Readiness and Plans, at Fort Stewart, Jan. 25. The Army will use the Computing Environment, or CPCE, as well as tactical Soldier feedback and data collected from the “Spartan Brigade,” 2nd ABCT, 3rd ID, to inform the Army’s operations center intercommunications voice calls. Capability Set 25 network design and market research to determine currently available and maturing industry solutions for potential armored formation network integration.
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June 9, 2022 The Frontline 9 Winn Army Hospital opens Bereavement Counseling Room Photos by Gustave Rehnstrom Winn Army Community Hospital officially opens the Bereavement Counseling Room located on the 4th floor of the OB/GYN clinic during a rib- bon-cutting ceremony, on June 2. The purpose of the Bereavement Counseling Room is to provide patients and their families with a safe and com- fortable environment in their time of loss. All grief support materials will be available in the Bereavement Counseling Room.
10 The Frontline June 9, 2022 3rd CAB Celebrates Marne Air Week Photos by Sgt. Savannah Roy The 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division command team leads the 3rd CAB down the flight line before kicking off Marne Air Week with a 4-mile brigade run at Hunter Army Airfield, May 31. Marne Air Week consisted of a brigade run, basketball, tug-o-war, ultimate frisbee, spouse flights and culminated with a Family day. Above: 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division helicopters conduct a fly over during the closing ceremony of Marne Air Week at Hunter Army Airfield, June 3. Marne Air Week consisted of a brigade run, basketball, tug-o-war, ultimate frisbee, spouse flights and culminated with a Family day. Right: Soldiers assigned to the 4th Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division compete in a tug-o-war tournament during Marne Air Week at Hunter Army Airfield, June 2. Marne Air Week promotes esprit de corps and Falcon fitness through various sporting events, spouse flights, fundraising events and a Family day.
June 9, 2022 The Frontline 11 Photo by Spc. Steven Mitchell A 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division spouse looks out the doors of a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during a Spouse Orientation Flight opportunity at Hunter Army Airfield, June 3. The spouses had the opportunity to fly on the CH-47 Chinook and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters as part of the orientation day. Photo by Spc. Steven Mitchell 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division spouses receive a safety brief before a Spouse Orientation Flight opportunity at Hunter Army Airfield, June 3. The spouses had the opportunity to fly on the CH-47 Chinook and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters as part of the orientation day. Photo by Spc. Steven Mitchell 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division spouses practice entering and exiting a static UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during a Spouse Orientation Flight opportunity at Hunter Army Airfield, June 3. The spouses had the opportu- nity to fly on the CH-47 Chinook and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters as part of the orientation day. Photo by Sgt. Savannah Roy Left: Soldiers assigned to the 603rd Aviation Support Battalion, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division compete in a tug-o-war tournament during Marne Air Week at Hunter Army Airfield, June 2. Marne Air Week provides an excellent opportunity for current and former Soldiers to come together to build camaraderie and morale.
12 The Frontline June 9, 2022 Fort Stewart Soldier Recovery Unit qualifies for 2022 Warrior Games Courtesy photos Cadre competition against veteran professional wheelchair basketball team. In the photo is: Dr. Larochelle, Yvonne, SRU Battalion PT/ Adaptive Reconditioning Team Lead and Staff Sgt. Manns, William, SRU Adaptive Reconditioning Team NCOIC. The Fort Stewart Soldier Recovery Unit is proud to announce three members of the Iron Guardians were selected to represented the Army in the upcoming Warrior Games in Orlando this August. Lt. Jeffrey Jones and Staff Sgt. Darnell Boynton were notified they were accepted as official mem- bers of Team Army for the DoD Warrior Games to be held in August at the Wide World of Sports Orlando, Fla., in August. Spc. Michael Raiford was slotted as an alternate. During the trials, they each participated in multiple adaptive sporting events to include track and field, cycling, rowing, power lift- ing, archery, air rifle/pistol, seated volleyball, wheelchair basketball and swimming. Left to Right: Staff Sgt. Seymour, Todd; Spc. Boynton, Darnell; Spc. Raiford, Michael; Spc. Justice, Joshua; Lt. Jones, Jeffrey; Staff Sgt. Manns, William. Army Trials hosted in Ft. Bragg, NC; They each participated in mul- tiple adaptive sporting events to include track and field, cycling, rowing, power lifting, archery, air rifle/pistol, seated volleyball, wheelchair basketball, swimming.
June 9, 2022 The Frontline 13 Winn Briefs MHS GENESIS Transition: Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield Military Provided by Winn Army Community Hospital Treatment Facilities are modernizing our electronic health record. All health records will transition to MHS Genesis on June 11. We are experiencing some May 22 May 30 changes to our training schedule; which impacts some patient appointments, that may need to be rescheduled. If you have acute needs that cannot be met Mia Amour Washington, a girl, 5 with appointment availability, please use the Nurse Advice Line at Malaika Angella Tanya Murphy, a pounds, 12 ounces, born to Janelle 1-800-TRICARE (1-800-874-2273) or our Patient Advocate Office at 912-435- girl, 7 pounds, 1 ounce, born to Washington. 6143 to request assistance. Thank you for your continued patience as we Shannay Murphy and Spc. Marlon modernize our electronic health record. Smith. May 23 TRICARE ONLINE Appointments Update: Due to the transition to MHS June 2 GENESIS, the TRICARE online appointment services no longer function. If Ezekial Rae Hines, a boy, 7 pounds, you attempt to use the TRICARE appointment services, you will receive a 13 ounces, born to Teiana Bentancourt Khari Keith Weeks, a boy, 5 pounds, message that no appointments are available. Please request appointments and Spc. Jorge Bentancourt. 12 ounces, born to Chief Warrant through your Primary Care Manager, the Winn ACH Call Center 912-435-6633, Officer 3 Quitamarie Weeks and Kofi or the Nurse Advice Line 1-800-874-2273. The online appointment service is May 24 Weeks. eventually expected to return as services begin to transition after the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal becomes active. Anthony Edward Campos Perkins, Serenity Reign Manders, a girl, 7 a boy, 5 pounds, 6 ounces, born to Pfc. pounds, 2 ounces, born to Courtney MHS GENESIS use of DOD ID Number: With the new MHS GENESIS system, Vida Perkins. Manders and Spc. Jonathan Manders. identification moves away from using your sponsors full social or last four to locate the beneficiary or their family members information. MHS GENESIS Beau Floyd Vincent, a boy, 6 pounds, June 3 now uses the patients DOD ID number. For those who have a military ID Card, 9 ounces, born to Crystal Vincent and this number can be found there. If you have the new “white” military ID card Pfc. Cooper Vincent James Thomas Crichton, a boy, 8 your DOD ID can be found on the back of the card. The older “tan” ID card pounds, 3 ounces, born to Amber has a DOD ID number on the front of the ID card. For the younger children May 26 Crichton and Sfc. Ian Crichton. who do not have military ID cards yet, the children’s DOD ID can be accessed, at this time, using the current system. Please keep these number in a safe place as this is your military Department of Defense military identification Selah Jay Yager, a girl, 6 pounds, 15 June 4 number. Every patient 10 years or older will need to present a valid military ounces, born to Lexi Yager and 1st Lt. ID card. If you need assistance with getting a military ID card please contact Chantz Yager. Olive Sloane Coker, a girl, 6 pounds, DEERS. 11 ounces, born to Emily Coker and May 27 Cpt. Jason Coker. ID CARD SERVICES: ID cards sites are now authorized to issue cards to children who are age 10 or turning 10. By appointment only. Walk-in hours Greyson Riley Huffman, a boy, 8 Lotus Kaoure Joseph, a girl, 8 are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 to 10 a.m. for new hires pounds, 4 ounces, born to Staff Sgt. pounds, 4 ounces, born to Sgt. Takeyra and lost or stolen ID cards. Thursdays by appointment only. Visit https://idco. Kaitlyn Huffman and Nathan Huffman. Joseph. dmdc.osd.mil/idco/locator or call 912-767-4909 (Fort Stewart) or 912-315-5726 (Hunter AAF). May 28 Amicia Jasmine Valerie Hall, a girl, 6 pounds, 6 ounces, born to Crystal ID CARD / DEERS UPDATE: ID Cards/ DEERS has returned to PRE-COVID Ciaunnie Marilyn Mings, a girl, 8 Hall and Spc. David Hall III. operations. The ability to renew ID Cards remotely has ended. Customers pounds, 6 ounces, born to Katresia can renew their ID cards/CAC cards 30 days out from the expiration date. The Mings and Sgt. Darius Mings. Amelia Rose Bowen, a girl, 8 pounds, Fort Stewart DEERS Office at 55 Pony Soldier Avenue (Soldier Service Center 6 ounces, born to Valerie Bowen and BLDG 253) begins walk-in appointments for government employees, contrac- Avery Dawn Baab, a girl, 6 pounds, Sgt. Brett Bowen. tors, and beneficiaries beginning April 1 from 8-10 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, 11 ounces, born to Danielle Baab and Wednesday and Friday. Please arrive early as appointments are limited. The Sgt. Matthew Vaughn. Zahir Amir Donald, a boy, 9 pounds, schedule an appointment, visit https://idco.dmdc.osd.mil/idco/locator and the 7 ounces, born to Stacy-Ann Donald number is 912-767-4909 for Stewart and HAAF is 912-315-5726. and Pfc. Allen Trayvond. May 29 Obstetric and Well Women’s Appointments expanded: Winn Army Community Mila Skye Singleton, a girl, 7 pounds, Hospital will expand the number of Obstetric and Well Women appointments 14 ounces, born to Sgt. Heaven through June 10, in support of the MHS GENESIS. Following the MHS GENESIS Singleton and Spc. Montrell Wilson. transition, appointment services and wait times will be impacted. Community members are encouraged to schedule appointments prior to June 10.
14 The Frontline June 9, 2022 Special Operations Recruiting team hosts physical fitness competition Photos by Pfc. Barnabe Lopez III Pfc. Jeffrey Smith, a human resources specialist with the 90th Human Resources Company, 3rd Sustainment Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, flips a tire during a physical fitness competition hosted by the Special Operations Recruiting team on Fort Stewart, June 8. Physical fitness competitions train Soldiers to build physical and mental readiness with a focus on resilience and capability, and ensure Soldiers are ready to meet and execute to the highest standard at any time. Pfc. Jeffrey Smith, a human resources specialist with the 90th Human Resources Company, 3rd Sustainment Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, carries Pfc. Christian Gazman, also a human resources specialist with 3rd SB, during a physical fitness competition hosted by the Special Operations Recruiting team on Fort Stewart, June 8. Physical fitness competitions help Soldiers build physical and mental readiness with a focus on resilience and capability, and ensure Soldiers are ready to meet and execute to the highest standard at any time.
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