The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1992 Page: 7 of 28
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Thursday April 23 1992
By Ron Aragon
ifi €orps Public Affairs
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rL t. Gen. (Dr.) unter Desch
director of wealth Services
arid Surgeon General Federal
Arihed Forces of Germany vis-
ited Fort Hood April 13.......
SH IS ISIT was art of an
Cinco de Mayo luncheon set
^Headquarters III Corps the Fort Hood Hispanic
Employment Program Committee and the Equal
Employment Opportunity staff are sponsoring a
Cipco de Mayo luncheon 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. at the
Phantom Warrior NCO Club. Tickets are $5.25/
person. 287-3602. Ms. Elena Diaz attomey-at-
1 State Attorney General’s Office is the featured
guest speaker.
V.B
Dental clinics to close
All dental clinics will close for routine care May 4
al£il:30 p.m. Emergencies only will be seen from
l:3^0 to 4:30 p.m. The clinics will close because of
ds&idatory training for all DENTAC personnel.
jT™- CIF closed April 30
The Central Issue Facility will be closed April 30
monthly inventory. Emergencies will be pro-
jtjessed. Monika Cates 287-1058.
Texas vets get added benefits
$
jj The Texas Veterans Land Board will host a
geminar to acquaint veterans with news benefits
available to them. The seminar starts at 7 p.m.
April 29 at the VFW Post 1407 Veterans Memorial
$lvd in Harker Heights. The seminar is free and
epen to the public. Pre-registration starts at 6:30
1-800-252-VETS. ...
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extensive tour of U.S. military
medical facilities along with
some sightseeing which began
April 6 after his arrival to
Dulles International Airport in
W washington D.C. via German
military Luftwaffe aircraft.
In W washington D.C. Desch
was et by the Deputy As-
sistant Secretary of Defense for
art a tta diabetes
respiratory
1 problems
cancer
hernias
Risks?
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Call Diet center TODAY and 3°*
LOSE 17 TO 25 POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS!
Weight Lou speed of loti & weight mafntenence very wttti MMduaL
Construction project underway
high blood
pressure
arthritis in
knees and joints
malnutrition
tags
The Arm
Professional Association
O RTS
Educates Capitol Hill on Soldier Issues
Low-Cost Life
-Short-Term Medical Coverage
-^lob Fairs Resume Preparation
-Networking Opportunities
Discount Services
Trtfc
A major construction project is ongoing at the
Mobilization and Training Equipment Site facility
at North Fort Hood. This construction will last
about 18 months. Speed limit while driving on West
Range Road is 30 mph because of safety concerns.
Please use caution while using West Range Road.
East gate hours Change
stroke
On May 1 the east gate which intersects with
Rancier Avenue and Fort Hood Street will’ resume
24-hour operations. Ted Turley 287-7251
degenerative
joint
disease
&
TO DA Y!
Contact: Linda Green 628-4411
or Call: 1(800) 3304570 For Membership Information
VA 22201
(Berman Surgeon general tours expert medical field badge test
Medical Readiness at the Pen*-
tagon Dr. Peter Collis M.D.
The following day he visited
W alter Reed Army Medical
Center and talked with Maj.
Gen. Richard D. Cameron the
center’s commander.
UPO N A IV IN at Fort
Hood Desch et with Col. Al
Financial education classes
Classes on Consumer Education are held 12:30
4:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays at the Family
Support Center building 1 Headquarters Avenue.
The classes are made to help soldiers understand
banking practices in Texas e.g. overdrafts service
charges and to plan a budget manage a checkbook
and avoid common financial pitfalls. 287-8979 to
schedule a class for your unit. x:
Solicitor permit changes
Commercial solicitors who need help in getting a
Fort Hood Solicitation Permit must do so 1 4 p.m.
on Tuesday or Thursday in building 108. S Pat
Terry 288-2866.
bert C. Molnar III Corps and
Fort Hood surgeon. He was
then escorted throughout the
day by olnar and visited with
Maj. Gen. Marc. A. Cisneros
deputy commanding general
III Corps and Fort Hood.
After his visit with Cisneros
he visited the Expert Medical
Field Badge testing site near
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Security workshop held
The April Security Manager Workshop will be
April 29 in conference room 3 room W-109 build-
ing 1001. It is for persons performing duties in
Information and Industrial Security and security
managers who supervise these personnel. Mr.
Brown 288-2939.
ACAP reduces orientations
Army Career and Alumni Program gives briefings
2 p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday to help soldiers
in turning in separation requests. Orientations will
join VSI/SSB/BERP (Phase 2) into one session S
288-ACAP.
Pre-retirement briefing set
A Pre-retirement orientation for military person-
nel will be 9 10:30 a.m. May 12 at the Main NCO
Club and the County Fair individual counseling
will be 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. Soldiers who plan to
retire in a year should attend. Spouses are urged to
attend. S Mr. Bratton 287-5210.
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Linguist selection panel held
A panel meets June 5 to select qualified volun-
teer applicants for the Russian" Military Linguist
program. Applicants must be recommended by their
commanders. ©Ms. Bostick 238-5247.
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Cove Optical is offering
Daily
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Lake rfelton. Desch received a
briefing by Lt. Col. Michael
Berman a the Fort Hood Den-
tal Inprocessing Center. From
there he was escorted to the
47th MEDSOM 13th Corps
Support Command for a brief-
ing on the MEDSOM’s optom-
etry lab and a tour of the post’s
medical storage facility by Lt.
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Col. Richard Ursone com-
mander 47th MEDSOM 13th
COSCOM.
A E IS tour of Fort
Hood Desch headed for Fort
Bliss for another tour and then
finally to El Paso International
Airport where he departed for
Germany.
Speed limit changes
From South Fort Hood to North Fort Hood the
speed limit has been changed to 30 mph on West
Range Road and East Range Road to Texas State
Highway 36 at North Fort Hood.
Officer VSI options open
Voluntary Incentive Programs are open to chap-
lains Judge Advocate General Corps and warrant
officers in occupational specialty 550A. Officers may
apply for VSI or SSB if basic eligibility require-
ments are met. Those applying must separate before
Sept. 29 1992. See your PSC.
Bluebonnet ball planned
The annual 13th COSCOM Bluebonnet Ball spon-
sored by 4th Material Management Center will be
May 8 at the Main NCO Club for officers sergeants
major and special guests. Attire is formal. Cost $15/
person. S Maj. Frey 287-1151 Capt. Medvin 287-
1137 or 1st Lt. Hersch 287-7208.
CWO selection board slated
A selection board will convene May 19 to consider
eligible chief warrant officers for promotion. RA"
applications required. Eligible WOs should review
their files. See your PSC.
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Thursday Night Service Bible Band.........................7:30 pm
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Phipps, Marilyn. The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1992, newspaper, April 23, 1992; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth309934/m1/7/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.