The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1985 Page: 26 of 43
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-2 THE FT. HOOD SENTINEL Thursday May 23 1985
CONDITION RED Sp4 Elizabeth
Hitt Bravo Company 15th S&T dis-
patcher alerts units to advance to
MOPP Level 4 after receiving simu-
lated intelligence reports that an un-
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First National Bank of
Killeen can get you
paid one full day
ahead of payday. We
will file the form at your
request and have your
paychecks automatically de-
posited to your account at our
bank. Your account will be
credited one day ahead of
payday.
DO YOU WANT
TO GET PAID
A DAY BEFORE
PAYDAY?
It’s your money—get it a day early!
to by Jac E. ordon
known chemical agent was detected
in the area. The scenario was part of
the NBC training for the ARTEP re-
cently completed by the unit.
When payday is on a Mon-
day you’ll have your money
deposited a whole weekend
early. So why not come in to
our bank and talk to our New
Accounts Department about
“Direct Deposit.”
National Bank
of Killeen
Gray and Avenue 634-2161
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THIS WE’LL DEFEND PFC Shawn
cKindles (left) and PFC Tracey
King of Bravo Company 15th S&T
By JACK E. GORDON
Alpha and Bravo Companies
from the 15th Supply and
Transportation Battalion con-
ducted an ARTEP May 13 to 18.
The units were supported in the
field by Headquarters Com-
pany.
THE 15TH S&T’S primary
mission is to provide supply
service and transportation for
the First Team. They were eva-
luated on various tasks relating
to mission support common
soldiering skills and profi-
ciency.
Fighting May 13’s tornado
threats and rain wind and mud
the advance party began recon-
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First Team's 15th S&T
deploys for exercise
ing areas prior to the main
body’s arrival the next day. The
units simulated transportation
missions and convoyed all of
their organic equipment to the
field site. Ambushes were con-
ducted enroute to test the sol-
diers abilities to defend them-
selves. Self recovery of downed
vehicles is also apart of the
15th’s primary mission but
thanks to the First Team effort
of the drivers recovery from
the mud wasn’t necessary
“WE WERE HAULING 5000
gallon fuel tankers from the
hard ball to our field positions”
said Pvt.l Darald Barker a
driver from Alpha Company.
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The 15th S&T also has the
distinction of being the only
unit in the Cav with water puri-
fication teams. Should the need
arise the three-man teams of
water treatment specialists
would supply fresh water to the
entire First Team.
“We’re determining areas
here in which we need addi-
tional emphasis in order to
build future company training
plans” stated M^j. Oscar L. Ma-
jor battalion executive officer.
“Our companies have learnedia
lot and our evaluation has been
going real well.”
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we kept moving. If you stop-
ped you could feel the truck
sinking.”
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The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1985, newspaper, May 23, 1985; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth309707/m1/26/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.