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The Guardian
                                                                September-October 2012
                                          From the Battalion Commander:
                                                                                                                                                    101st BSB
                                                                                                                                             “Let Us Carry the Burden”

                             Time flies when you’re having fun; it’s hard to believe the
                             summer is behind us; kids are back in school and the Guard-
                                                                                                                                      In this Issue:
                             ian Battalion keeps moving on through the fall season. By                                                BN CDR Message                 1
the time this Newsletter is published, we’ll have experienced another annual Apple Day                                                BN CSM Message                 2
Festival, where our Fort Riley community gets the opportunity to have some fun and
                                                                                                                                      BN Chaplain                    3
showcase what we do and makes this such a great place. I hope you had the opportunity
                                                                                                                                      HHC                            4
experience the event first-hand and to visit the Battalion’s FRG booth at this event spon-
sored by AVALANCHE and BULLDOG Companies and enjoy a hotdog as well as the                                                            Alpha Co.                      5
                                                   event. For more information on all the                                             Bravo Co.                      6
                                                   great Family and Solider friendly events                                           Charlie Co.                    7
                                                   going on here on Fort Riley and in the
                                                                                                                                      News/Events 8-15
                                                   local area please check out (and “Like”)
                                                   the GUARDIAN and DEVIL Brigade
                                                   Facebook pages at:
                                                                        http://www.facebook.com/pages/101st-Brigade-Support-Battalion-
                                                                        Guardians/167611785766?sk=wall
                                                                         https://www.facebook.com/1HBCTDevilBrigade?v=wall&ref-sgm


                                                   The battalion continues to move through the TRAIN/ READY
                                                   phase of the ARFORGEN process and increase the focus and
     Ft. Riley Fall Apple Day Festival 2012
                                                  level of collective and key individual training. In August and
September we executed some world-class support and training events that improved our proficiency on core com-
petencies to include: hosting and synchronizing the C4ISR communication systems reset for the brigade; WIN-T
CPN certification exercise (where our S6t team was the first in the Brigade to successfully complete training and
certify on this key piece of equipment- great work!); GUARDIAN Truck Rodeo; GUARDIAN STAKES leader train-
ing event; multiple small arms ranges (to include our first night fire qualification since before OND deployment);
support to both JRTC and NTC training rotations and the “We Stand as One” suicide prevention week.
In October and November we will continue to improve our mission command and support capabilities through our
participation in the Brigades TOCEX Events #1&2, Company level Field Training Exercises and our big November
Battalion FTX where we will re-focus on the basics of setting up the Battalion and Brigade Support Area (BSA)
under tactical conditions and re-familiarize and hone our field craft. These training events will set the conditions
for our Soldiers and the battalion to further develop our abilities to provide our core sustainment and medical sup-
port mission in support the Brigade.
Summer is typically the promotion season; please join me in congratulating the following officers who were se-
lected (some already pinned on) to the rank of Captain: CPT Matakis, CPT Swanzy, CPT Nederhoed, CPT Woods,
CPT Te, CPT Scheurch, CPT Sheets, 1LT McAlister, 1LT Porter, 1LT Booker, and 1LT Nestler . Job well done!
I am extremely proud of all our Soldiers and the battalion as we progress in our technical and tactical proficiency
and continue to Carry the Burden in support of the DEVIL brigade! My thanks for your hard work and all you do
in support of our Battalion, the DEVIL Brigade and our Nation. GUARDIANS!


                                                                                                                    GUARDIAN 6”
                                                                                                                    LTC Jim Waddick


“This is the newsletter of the 101st BSB that contains both official and unofficial information. The inclusion of some unofficial informa-     //Original Signed//   1
tion in this FRG newsletter has not increased the cost to the Government, in accordance with DOD 4525.8-M.”                                     JIM WADDICK
                                                                                                                                               LTC, MS, Commanding
From the Command Sergeant Major :




Greeting Fellow Guardians & Guardian Families:
      I just recently returned from taking leave and I feel refreshed, renewed and ready to
tackle the mission once again! Guardians have been really working hard with daily tasks
and training, and I highly recommend that each of you plan some well-deserved leave time.
Sometimes we get so caught up in the day-to-day mission and taking care of those many last
minute tasks that add to the workload, that we fail to take time out for ourselves and our
families. Taking care of ourselves is what allows us to take care of others and remain fo-
cused on the mission. Finding balance can be tough, but we must always strive to find it or
we will be struggling more each day as we are faced with all that has been neglected. It
could mean problems with our health or our families. Take the time to work on balanced
strategy among the five pillars of strength! Our families make great sacrifices while we
serve and we need to ensure that we make time for them as well. HOOAH!

                                 Soldiers & Families:

                              FIND YOUR BALANCE
                               5 Pillars of Strength
                                 http://csf.army.mil/
    Congratulations to PFC Dowie (HHC) and SGT William, G. (A Co.) for winning
     the Soldier/NCO of the Month Boards respectively. GREAT JOB!
    Congratulations to SGT Naseman (A Co.) for making the cutoff for promotion,
     effective August 2012, HOOAH!
    Congratulations to the newly promoted SSG Davis, G. (C Co.), effective Septem-
     ber 2012, HOOAH!

It’s hard to believe that fall is already here and before you know it, Halloween, Thanksgiving
and Christmas too will sneak up on us. Wow! Start getting ready for winter now! Check
your vehicle battery, tires and heat just to be sure everything is in good working order.
Safety first!
           GUARDIANS! We Carry the Burden! Hooah! Keep up the good work!
                                                         “Guardian 7,” CSM Frank Jordan


                                                                                              2
MEDITATION OF THE MIND
                     Your attitude is everything! With it you can           CHAPLAIN’S
                     change the world and with it you can destroy
                     everything and everyone around you. Challenge           CORNER
                     of the month: What are you feeding your mind?
                     Like athletes who compete for a competition
                     and train their bodies to win at an athletic
                     event, how are you training your mind? For the
                     mind is the “Power Source” for the “Will” lead-
                     ing to the center of your “Heart” enabling you to
                     act out in a way that is positive or negative. It’s
Chaplain Adriatico   not necessarily how you act but how you react
                     to life circumstances! Get the vertical relation-
ship right with God and every other horizontal relationship will take care of itself in time.

      “8 Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever
things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of
good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these
things. 9 The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in me, these do, and
the God of peace will be with you.” Philippians 4:8-9

       We as Soldiers train and as families we learn habits of virtue or habits of vices. De-
pending upon the element of your commitment, devotion and care to yourself and others is
where your time, energy and money will go to support what your heart loves most, to what
you are willing to do and from where your mind has been. Train your mind in a such a way
my friend to become that person who is worthy of leadership and nobility in taking care of
your inner person to become simply a better person. With this in mind know that with God
all things are possible and in Christ you are a light of truth, a beacon of hope and a wall of
protection as you continually train your spirit to focus on what is good and true.

       “11 Not
             that I speak in regard to need, for I have learned in whatever state I am, to be
content: 12 I
           know how to be abased and I know how to abound. Everywhere and in all things I
have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. 13 I can do all
things through Christ[b] who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:11-13

      Life is a series of seasons and within these seasons, how will you learn to gain the wis-
                                            dom, the faith, the internal courage and the ability
                                            to overcome the frustrations of life. Learn who
                                            you are and understand that you are loved by God
                                            and to know He will never leave you nor forsake
                                            you.

                                            Have a great month! An attitude of gratitude is a
                                            life of happiness! “With these come faith hope and
                                            love but the greatest of these is love!”
                                            I Corinthians 13

                                                 Blessings to All,
                                                                  Chaplain (CPT) Adriatico

Please contact us for Chaplain Assistance at: 7109 Trooper Drive, Ft Riley, KS
Office: 785-239-5418 Chaplain Adriatico: 864-377-1158, juan.j.adriatico.mil@mail.mil
Chaplain’s Assistant SPC Wingate: joshua.d.wingate.mil@mail.mil
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PAGE 4                    THE GUARDIAN
                                       September - October 2012
                       Greetings Soldiers and Families!
                                The past two months have flown by and
                         we have seen some great things. HHC started it
    CPT Bercume          off by winning the Commanders Cup Competi-
                         tion. As we fought through the obstacle course,
                         chowed down the hotdogs, and sprinted our way
                         through the “Guidon Competition”, we took the        1SG Saroglou
      CPT Bercume        win by surprise! We also saw the junior officers
                         in the Battalion compete during the Guardian Stakes competition.
Each team was tested on their basic Soldier knowledge and scored by how well they completed
each task. I saw each Soldier doing an outstanding job and am proud to have command of such
a fine group of Service Members.

      The Company is currently preparing for our upcoming Brigade TOC event at the end of
October and then roll right into our Field Training Exercise in the mid November time frame.
We will be working on TOC operations and continue to drive towards a “trained” status for the
next quarter.
      The seasons are changing and with change comes the fall festivities. There are lots of
events to check out in the Ft. Riley area! The BOSS Program will host a “Trunk or Treat” at
the Commissary parking lot on Halloween (see flyer in back). Turkey Day is right around the
corner, and then we will move right in to our Exodus Holiday. During the holiday season, and
always, be safe and enjoy your loved ones. Looking forward to seeing you during one of these
many family events, and don’t forget to vote during our November Presidential Elections!
Hurricanes! “Hurricane 6,” CPT Bercume




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PAGE 5                                   THE GUARDIAN                                ALPHA COMPANY




                           A message from the Commander:
                                 I am very proud of all the Soldiers and families for
                                their sacrifices these last couple months. We had some
                                last minute taskings that put a few out for a good
        CPT Janese              amount of time. We had a Guardian Stakes Competi-      SFC White (Acting 1SG)
                                tion where our young officers were challenged men-
tally, physically and tactically. We hosted a Truck Rodeo which was a fun way for
the Soldiers to practice the basics. I thank you all for hearing the call and support-
ing our multiple missions.
We had quite a few Soldiers get promoted. Much deserved congratulations to newly
promoted SPC Dixon, Kriston, PFC Gibson, Jason, PFC Glynn, Levante, PFC Xing,
Jianzhe and PFC Clay, Keonte. I know you all will continue to do great things in
your Platoons.
Things have been tough with fewer in our formation and leaders having to fill higher FT. RILEY APPLE DAY 2012
positions in order to get things done. That is what leaders do and you all have done
an outstanding job. The Company as a whole is starting to mold into a more profi-
cient form and you are all responsible. Thank you and continue to lean forward.
AVALANCHE!! “Avalanche 6,” Captain Anthony Janese

                      Happy Autumn! Pumpkin spice coffee is hitting the shelves
                      and sweaters are making their appearance once again. I love
                      this time of year! This past month we have been hard at
                      work prepping for Apple Day and keeping up with “Motor
                      Pool Mondays.” With the season changing we hope to have
                      hot chocolate and coffee for you real soon!

                               We are looking forward to our Company BBQ on Oc-
                      tober 19th! We will be having a chili cook off, pumpkin carv-
                      ing contest, pie eating contest and karaoke! All members of
                      our Avalanche family are welcome! Please contact me if you
                      are interested in participating in any of the contests. On the
    Julie Janese      horizon we plan to have a “Christmas in the Country” Craft
    FRG Leader        show. This will be a fundraising opportunity for our FRG to
                      rent tables to all people interested in selling their craft. This
                      will be open to all talents on Fort Riley. If you craft, bake,
                      sew, paint, sketch etc. please contact me for more information!

                              Mrs Diana Kendall has graciously stepped up to be our Funds Custodian and Mrs
                      Sara Whalen has kindly completed our Funds family as our Funds Custodian Alternate.
                      We are very thankful for them and all their hard work.
                      Congratulations are in order for SGT and Mrs. Matthew Freeman for having a new baby
                      girl and SPC & Mrs. Franco Suarez having a new baby boy! I want to thank you all for the
                      emails you send me. Your support and feedback means more than you know. You are a
                      very giving, considerate and attentive group and CPT Janese and I are so proud and
                      thankful to be a part of the Avalanche family! Our next meeting is scheduled for October
                      19th at our October BBQ festivities. Check your email for more information regarding this
                      and future events. Hope to see you soon! ~Julie Janese

WE NEED FRG VOLUNTEERS! For more information on volunteering in our FRG or for assistance with any matter,
                                                                                                           5
please call Julie at: 912-980-4619 or email: avalanchefrg101st@gmail.com
CPT Marshall, B Co. CDR
                                                                                               1SG Swarts, B Co 1SG
Hello Fellow Bulldogs,
Over the last couple of months, your Bulldog Soldiers represented the company greatly in many compe-
titions. The Bulldogs competed valiantly in the BN Organization Day, Devils Stakes, Guardian Truck
Rodeo, and even the 2nd Annual Guardian Stakes, where Bulldog members finished 2nd and 3rd in the
competition. Good work to all!
Training is starting to pick up and we completed our overnight field
training event, for the first time as a company. The Bulldogs trained
their core competencies by setting up our portion of the Brigade Sup-
port Area (BSA). This training was a first for many young Bulldog
Soldiers, and it was a good chance to see what will be expected of them
at the Battalion FTX in November.
Congratulations to all of Soldiers who have re-enlisted in the past few
months, your commitment is greatly needed and appreciated. Keep up
the hard work.
We thank all of you who participated in the annual Apple Day extravaganza. I had a blast, and I hope
you all did too. If you didn’t make it out this event do not fret we will see you at the next FRG event.
                                                                           CPT Marshall, Bulldog 6”


                        Hello Bravo Company!               Custer Hill Bowling lanes in still under renovation, I
                         Well the summer was extremely     would like to have a Family FRG Bowling night, in Octo-
                        hot and we made it through. I      ber. They will have half of their lanes operational begin-
                        hope everyone enjoyed their sum-   ning in October, and the other half completed by the end
                        mer and took advantage of the      of October. I will have time and date as soon as I can get
                        many opportunities on Ft. Riley    a confirmed date from the Bowling Alley. I hope to get a
                        and our surrounding communi-       reservation near the beginning of October.
                        ties.                              The Holidays will be creeping upon us soon. We will be
                      Now that school is back in full      having a Christmas Holiday Party for the families. I’m
                      swing, I hope everyone is starting   sure everyone is looking forward to the festivities with
                      off with a great school year, with   family and friends. Information regarding the Holiday
                      cool mornings and warm after-        Party will be provided at a later date.
                      noons. Great fall weather.           We are still in need of building our FRG Team. You do
   Marsha Marshall    I would like to thank everyone       not have to commit to any specific number of hours. We
     FRG Leader       who came out on Wednesday, Sep-      are in need of a Secretary and Key Callers. Please feel
                      tember 19th, to help make pies in    free to support your FRG by volunteering your time and
support of Apple Day. We had such a great time making      talents.
pies and meeting new people. A special thanks to our
wonderful volunteers Kate Marienau, Kasey Donoho,          Please share any ideas you may have that you would
and Ana Torres—they are always available to volunteer      like to see as part of our FRG!
in any way to support Bravo Company. I look forward to
seeing other spouses and Soldiers volunteer, for any fu-   ~Marsha Marshall, FRG Leader, Bravo Company, 101st
ture events that may arise.                                BSB, 678-458-5382, bravobullogs101st@gmail.com
PAGE 6   THE GUARDIAN

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PAGE 7                                                  THE GUARDIAN




   CPT Kelley, CDR                                                                      1SG Johnson
Greetings Cyclones!

   During the month of September Cyclones have grown as a cohesive unit and endured the raft of Red
Cycle taskings. Congrats Cyclones….we are still standing strong! We have participated in running
medical lanes for both the Devil Stakes competition as well as the Guardian Stakes Competition. SGT
Roberts operated as a Lane Evaluator for the medical lane. 1LT Fritz’s team endured the competition
and won 1st place. Go Cyclones!
   Treatment and Evac Platoon have provided medical coverage and support personnel for Guardian
Truck Rodeo. During red cycle we continued to fulfill our requirements in the Brigade Aid Station and
Farrelly Health Clinic. SSG Richarte earned the trust from the command and was appointed as Bri-
gade Aid Station NCOIC after the loss of SSG Perkins. SSG Perkins will be missed for her exceptional
medical training and dedication to Charlie Company’s mission.
    Headquarters would like to recognize SPC Al-Mohareb. She has also been developing and instruct-
ing Field Sanitation classes for the BDE with a performance past her pay grade. Cyclones once again
rose to the challenge as 1LT Fritz took the win in the Devil 6 Officers Tire Changing Competition. Wel-
come SGT Bennett as the newest addition to HQ PLT as the Cyclone’s new Supply SGT and 1SG John-
son.
    Let us not forget those dedicated Soldiers who responded to the call of duty at a minutes notice dur-
ing Red Cycle! SGT Helton supported JRTC as a daytime operations NCO. SGT Helton supplied the
LFTX with supply and laundry runs, and food. SGT Roberts, SPC Noha and PFC Sanchez worked the
midnight shift at the Aid Station working emergency care and morning sick call.
    As the winter falls upon us and the 1st quarter works its way into the Cyclones training calendar, we
look forward to executing Platoon Collective training and growing together as a Medical Team. 2LT
McCarthy will take the lead on training her platoon by developing the Brigade’s Role II capability and
MASCAL plan. 2LT Tobin will develop medical evacuation plans that will support the BN during the
BN FTX. 1LT Fritz has continued to ensure that Charlie company Daily operations run smoothly. 1LT
McAlister has been proactive by ensuring the DFAC is to standard and training the 1-5 Field San Team
in support of the RFF/QRF mission. Great job!
    WLC Graduates: SPC Phillips, SGT Perry, SPC Al-Mohareb, SPC Pacheco, SPC Martin, SPC Hal-
sted and SPC Aguilar

   Keep up the good work Cyclones!


                                                                        ~CPT Kelley, Cyclone 6



                email: charliecyclones101st@gmail.com or call 785-239-9527 for assistance                   7
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All Treats Day
                 Monday, October 29th
                             5:15 p.m.
             (Line up between 9th & 10th St. for Parade)

The parade of costumed children forms at the corner of
Washington & 9th Streets at 5:15 p.m., then marches
down to 6th St., preceded by the JCHS Marching Band.
Downtown businesses then pass out candy and treats to
the children. Kids of all ages and parents are welcome to
be in the Costume Parade…Just show up!         Afterwards,
children can enjoy games at the JC Municipal Bldg. located
at 700 N. Jefferson St. beginning at 6:00 p.m.

                   Admission is Free!




  For more information contact the JC Area Chamber of Commerce
                          785.762.2632




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Sept Oct 2012- 101st BSB Newsletter

  • 1. The Guardian September-October 2012 From the Battalion Commander: 101st BSB “Let Us Carry the Burden” Time flies when you’re having fun; it’s hard to believe the summer is behind us; kids are back in school and the Guard- In this Issue: ian Battalion keeps moving on through the fall season. By BN CDR Message 1 the time this Newsletter is published, we’ll have experienced another annual Apple Day BN CSM Message 2 Festival, where our Fort Riley community gets the opportunity to have some fun and BN Chaplain 3 showcase what we do and makes this such a great place. I hope you had the opportunity HHC 4 experience the event first-hand and to visit the Battalion’s FRG booth at this event spon- sored by AVALANCHE and BULLDOG Companies and enjoy a hotdog as well as the Alpha Co. 5 event. For more information on all the Bravo Co. 6 great Family and Solider friendly events Charlie Co. 7 going on here on Fort Riley and in the News/Events 8-15 local area please check out (and “Like”) the GUARDIAN and DEVIL Brigade Facebook pages at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/101st-Brigade-Support-Battalion- Guardians/167611785766?sk=wall https://www.facebook.com/1HBCTDevilBrigade?v=wall&ref-sgm The battalion continues to move through the TRAIN/ READY phase of the ARFORGEN process and increase the focus and Ft. Riley Fall Apple Day Festival 2012 level of collective and key individual training. In August and September we executed some world-class support and training events that improved our proficiency on core com- petencies to include: hosting and synchronizing the C4ISR communication systems reset for the brigade; WIN-T CPN certification exercise (where our S6t team was the first in the Brigade to successfully complete training and certify on this key piece of equipment- great work!); GUARDIAN Truck Rodeo; GUARDIAN STAKES leader train- ing event; multiple small arms ranges (to include our first night fire qualification since before OND deployment); support to both JRTC and NTC training rotations and the “We Stand as One” suicide prevention week. In October and November we will continue to improve our mission command and support capabilities through our participation in the Brigades TOCEX Events #1&2, Company level Field Training Exercises and our big November Battalion FTX where we will re-focus on the basics of setting up the Battalion and Brigade Support Area (BSA) under tactical conditions and re-familiarize and hone our field craft. These training events will set the conditions for our Soldiers and the battalion to further develop our abilities to provide our core sustainment and medical sup- port mission in support the Brigade. Summer is typically the promotion season; please join me in congratulating the following officers who were se- lected (some already pinned on) to the rank of Captain: CPT Matakis, CPT Swanzy, CPT Nederhoed, CPT Woods, CPT Te, CPT Scheurch, CPT Sheets, 1LT McAlister, 1LT Porter, 1LT Booker, and 1LT Nestler . Job well done! I am extremely proud of all our Soldiers and the battalion as we progress in our technical and tactical proficiency and continue to Carry the Burden in support of the DEVIL brigade! My thanks for your hard work and all you do in support of our Battalion, the DEVIL Brigade and our Nation. GUARDIANS! GUARDIAN 6” LTC Jim Waddick “This is the newsletter of the 101st BSB that contains both official and unofficial information. The inclusion of some unofficial informa- //Original Signed// 1 tion in this FRG newsletter has not increased the cost to the Government, in accordance with DOD 4525.8-M.” JIM WADDICK LTC, MS, Commanding
  • 2. From the Command Sergeant Major : Greeting Fellow Guardians & Guardian Families: I just recently returned from taking leave and I feel refreshed, renewed and ready to tackle the mission once again! Guardians have been really working hard with daily tasks and training, and I highly recommend that each of you plan some well-deserved leave time. Sometimes we get so caught up in the day-to-day mission and taking care of those many last minute tasks that add to the workload, that we fail to take time out for ourselves and our families. Taking care of ourselves is what allows us to take care of others and remain fo- cused on the mission. Finding balance can be tough, but we must always strive to find it or we will be struggling more each day as we are faced with all that has been neglected. It could mean problems with our health or our families. Take the time to work on balanced strategy among the five pillars of strength! Our families make great sacrifices while we serve and we need to ensure that we make time for them as well. HOOAH! Soldiers & Families: FIND YOUR BALANCE 5 Pillars of Strength http://csf.army.mil/  Congratulations to PFC Dowie (HHC) and SGT William, G. (A Co.) for winning the Soldier/NCO of the Month Boards respectively. GREAT JOB!  Congratulations to SGT Naseman (A Co.) for making the cutoff for promotion, effective August 2012, HOOAH!  Congratulations to the newly promoted SSG Davis, G. (C Co.), effective Septem- ber 2012, HOOAH! It’s hard to believe that fall is already here and before you know it, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas too will sneak up on us. Wow! Start getting ready for winter now! Check your vehicle battery, tires and heat just to be sure everything is in good working order. Safety first! GUARDIANS! We Carry the Burden! Hooah! Keep up the good work! “Guardian 7,” CSM Frank Jordan 2
  • 3. MEDITATION OF THE MIND Your attitude is everything! With it you can CHAPLAIN’S change the world and with it you can destroy everything and everyone around you. Challenge CORNER of the month: What are you feeding your mind? Like athletes who compete for a competition and train their bodies to win at an athletic event, how are you training your mind? For the mind is the “Power Source” for the “Will” lead- ing to the center of your “Heart” enabling you to act out in a way that is positive or negative. It’s Chaplain Adriatico not necessarily how you act but how you react to life circumstances! Get the vertical relation- ship right with God and every other horizontal relationship will take care of itself in time. “8 Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things. 9 The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in me, these do, and the God of peace will be with you.” Philippians 4:8-9 We as Soldiers train and as families we learn habits of virtue or habits of vices. De- pending upon the element of your commitment, devotion and care to yourself and others is where your time, energy and money will go to support what your heart loves most, to what you are willing to do and from where your mind has been. Train your mind in a such a way my friend to become that person who is worthy of leadership and nobility in taking care of your inner person to become simply a better person. With this in mind know that with God all things are possible and in Christ you are a light of truth, a beacon of hope and a wall of protection as you continually train your spirit to focus on what is good and true. “11 Not that I speak in regard to need, for I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content: 12 I know how to be abased and I know how to abound. Everywhere and in all things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. 13 I can do all things through Christ[b] who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:11-13 Life is a series of seasons and within these seasons, how will you learn to gain the wis- dom, the faith, the internal courage and the ability to overcome the frustrations of life. Learn who you are and understand that you are loved by God and to know He will never leave you nor forsake you. Have a great month! An attitude of gratitude is a life of happiness! “With these come faith hope and love but the greatest of these is love!” I Corinthians 13 Blessings to All, Chaplain (CPT) Adriatico Please contact us for Chaplain Assistance at: 7109 Trooper Drive, Ft Riley, KS Office: 785-239-5418 Chaplain Adriatico: 864-377-1158, juan.j.adriatico.mil@mail.mil Chaplain’s Assistant SPC Wingate: joshua.d.wingate.mil@mail.mil 3
  • 4. PAGE 4 THE GUARDIAN September - October 2012 Greetings Soldiers and Families! The past two months have flown by and we have seen some great things. HHC started it CPT Bercume off by winning the Commanders Cup Competi- tion. As we fought through the obstacle course, chowed down the hotdogs, and sprinted our way through the “Guidon Competition”, we took the 1SG Saroglou CPT Bercume win by surprise! We also saw the junior officers in the Battalion compete during the Guardian Stakes competition. Each team was tested on their basic Soldier knowledge and scored by how well they completed each task. I saw each Soldier doing an outstanding job and am proud to have command of such a fine group of Service Members. The Company is currently preparing for our upcoming Brigade TOC event at the end of October and then roll right into our Field Training Exercise in the mid November time frame. We will be working on TOC operations and continue to drive towards a “trained” status for the next quarter. The seasons are changing and with change comes the fall festivities. There are lots of events to check out in the Ft. Riley area! The BOSS Program will host a “Trunk or Treat” at the Commissary parking lot on Halloween (see flyer in back). Turkey Day is right around the corner, and then we will move right in to our Exodus Holiday. During the holiday season, and always, be safe and enjoy your loved ones. Looking forward to seeing you during one of these many family events, and don’t forget to vote during our November Presidential Elections! Hurricanes! “Hurricane 6,” CPT Bercume 4
  • 5. PAGE 5 THE GUARDIAN ALPHA COMPANY A message from the Commander: I am very proud of all the Soldiers and families for their sacrifices these last couple months. We had some last minute taskings that put a few out for a good CPT Janese amount of time. We had a Guardian Stakes Competi- SFC White (Acting 1SG) tion where our young officers were challenged men- tally, physically and tactically. We hosted a Truck Rodeo which was a fun way for the Soldiers to practice the basics. I thank you all for hearing the call and support- ing our multiple missions. We had quite a few Soldiers get promoted. Much deserved congratulations to newly promoted SPC Dixon, Kriston, PFC Gibson, Jason, PFC Glynn, Levante, PFC Xing, Jianzhe and PFC Clay, Keonte. I know you all will continue to do great things in your Platoons. Things have been tough with fewer in our formation and leaders having to fill higher FT. RILEY APPLE DAY 2012 positions in order to get things done. That is what leaders do and you all have done an outstanding job. The Company as a whole is starting to mold into a more profi- cient form and you are all responsible. Thank you and continue to lean forward. AVALANCHE!! “Avalanche 6,” Captain Anthony Janese Happy Autumn! Pumpkin spice coffee is hitting the shelves and sweaters are making their appearance once again. I love this time of year! This past month we have been hard at work prepping for Apple Day and keeping up with “Motor Pool Mondays.” With the season changing we hope to have hot chocolate and coffee for you real soon! We are looking forward to our Company BBQ on Oc- tober 19th! We will be having a chili cook off, pumpkin carv- ing contest, pie eating contest and karaoke! All members of our Avalanche family are welcome! Please contact me if you are interested in participating in any of the contests. On the Julie Janese horizon we plan to have a “Christmas in the Country” Craft FRG Leader show. This will be a fundraising opportunity for our FRG to rent tables to all people interested in selling their craft. This will be open to all talents on Fort Riley. If you craft, bake, sew, paint, sketch etc. please contact me for more information! Mrs Diana Kendall has graciously stepped up to be our Funds Custodian and Mrs Sara Whalen has kindly completed our Funds family as our Funds Custodian Alternate. We are very thankful for them and all their hard work. Congratulations are in order for SGT and Mrs. Matthew Freeman for having a new baby girl and SPC & Mrs. Franco Suarez having a new baby boy! I want to thank you all for the emails you send me. Your support and feedback means more than you know. You are a very giving, considerate and attentive group and CPT Janese and I are so proud and thankful to be a part of the Avalanche family! Our next meeting is scheduled for October 19th at our October BBQ festivities. Check your email for more information regarding this and future events. Hope to see you soon! ~Julie Janese WE NEED FRG VOLUNTEERS! For more information on volunteering in our FRG or for assistance with any matter, 5 please call Julie at: 912-980-4619 or email: avalanchefrg101st@gmail.com
  • 6. CPT Marshall, B Co. CDR 1SG Swarts, B Co 1SG Hello Fellow Bulldogs, Over the last couple of months, your Bulldog Soldiers represented the company greatly in many compe- titions. The Bulldogs competed valiantly in the BN Organization Day, Devils Stakes, Guardian Truck Rodeo, and even the 2nd Annual Guardian Stakes, where Bulldog members finished 2nd and 3rd in the competition. Good work to all! Training is starting to pick up and we completed our overnight field training event, for the first time as a company. The Bulldogs trained their core competencies by setting up our portion of the Brigade Sup- port Area (BSA). This training was a first for many young Bulldog Soldiers, and it was a good chance to see what will be expected of them at the Battalion FTX in November. Congratulations to all of Soldiers who have re-enlisted in the past few months, your commitment is greatly needed and appreciated. Keep up the hard work. We thank all of you who participated in the annual Apple Day extravaganza. I had a blast, and I hope you all did too. If you didn’t make it out this event do not fret we will see you at the next FRG event. CPT Marshall, Bulldog 6” Hello Bravo Company! Custer Hill Bowling lanes in still under renovation, I Well the summer was extremely would like to have a Family FRG Bowling night, in Octo- hot and we made it through. I ber. They will have half of their lanes operational begin- hope everyone enjoyed their sum- ning in October, and the other half completed by the end mer and took advantage of the of October. I will have time and date as soon as I can get many opportunities on Ft. Riley a confirmed date from the Bowling Alley. I hope to get a and our surrounding communi- reservation near the beginning of October. ties. The Holidays will be creeping upon us soon. We will be Now that school is back in full having a Christmas Holiday Party for the families. I’m swing, I hope everyone is starting sure everyone is looking forward to the festivities with off with a great school year, with family and friends. Information regarding the Holiday cool mornings and warm after- Party will be provided at a later date. noons. Great fall weather. We are still in need of building our FRG Team. You do Marsha Marshall I would like to thank everyone not have to commit to any specific number of hours. We FRG Leader who came out on Wednesday, Sep- are in need of a Secretary and Key Callers. Please feel tember 19th, to help make pies in free to support your FRG by volunteering your time and support of Apple Day. We had such a great time making talents. pies and meeting new people. A special thanks to our wonderful volunteers Kate Marienau, Kasey Donoho, Please share any ideas you may have that you would and Ana Torres—they are always available to volunteer like to see as part of our FRG! in any way to support Bravo Company. I look forward to seeing other spouses and Soldiers volunteer, for any fu- ~Marsha Marshall, FRG Leader, Bravo Company, 101st ture events that may arise. BSB, 678-458-5382, bravobullogs101st@gmail.com PAGE 6 THE GUARDIAN 6
  • 7. PAGE 7 THE GUARDIAN CPT Kelley, CDR 1SG Johnson Greetings Cyclones! During the month of September Cyclones have grown as a cohesive unit and endured the raft of Red Cycle taskings. Congrats Cyclones….we are still standing strong! We have participated in running medical lanes for both the Devil Stakes competition as well as the Guardian Stakes Competition. SGT Roberts operated as a Lane Evaluator for the medical lane. 1LT Fritz’s team endured the competition and won 1st place. Go Cyclones! Treatment and Evac Platoon have provided medical coverage and support personnel for Guardian Truck Rodeo. During red cycle we continued to fulfill our requirements in the Brigade Aid Station and Farrelly Health Clinic. SSG Richarte earned the trust from the command and was appointed as Bri- gade Aid Station NCOIC after the loss of SSG Perkins. SSG Perkins will be missed for her exceptional medical training and dedication to Charlie Company’s mission. Headquarters would like to recognize SPC Al-Mohareb. She has also been developing and instruct- ing Field Sanitation classes for the BDE with a performance past her pay grade. Cyclones once again rose to the challenge as 1LT Fritz took the win in the Devil 6 Officers Tire Changing Competition. Wel- come SGT Bennett as the newest addition to HQ PLT as the Cyclone’s new Supply SGT and 1SG John- son. Let us not forget those dedicated Soldiers who responded to the call of duty at a minutes notice dur- ing Red Cycle! SGT Helton supported JRTC as a daytime operations NCO. SGT Helton supplied the LFTX with supply and laundry runs, and food. SGT Roberts, SPC Noha and PFC Sanchez worked the midnight shift at the Aid Station working emergency care and morning sick call. As the winter falls upon us and the 1st quarter works its way into the Cyclones training calendar, we look forward to executing Platoon Collective training and growing together as a Medical Team. 2LT McCarthy will take the lead on training her platoon by developing the Brigade’s Role II capability and MASCAL plan. 2LT Tobin will develop medical evacuation plans that will support the BN during the BN FTX. 1LT Fritz has continued to ensure that Charlie company Daily operations run smoothly. 1LT McAlister has been proactive by ensuring the DFAC is to standard and training the 1-5 Field San Team in support of the RFF/QRF mission. Great job! WLC Graduates: SPC Phillips, SGT Perry, SPC Al-Mohareb, SPC Pacheco, SPC Martin, SPC Hal- sted and SPC Aguilar Keep up the good work Cyclones! ~CPT Kelley, Cyclone 6 email: charliecyclones101st@gmail.com or call 785-239-9527 for assistance 7
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  • 12. All Treats Day Monday, October 29th 5:15 p.m. (Line up between 9th & 10th St. for Parade) The parade of costumed children forms at the corner of Washington & 9th Streets at 5:15 p.m., then marches down to 6th St., preceded by the JCHS Marching Band. Downtown businesses then pass out candy and treats to the children. Kids of all ages and parents are welcome to be in the Costume Parade…Just show up! Afterwards, children can enjoy games at the JC Municipal Bldg. located at 700 N. Jefferson St. beginning at 6:00 p.m. Admission is Free! For more information contact the JC Area Chamber of Commerce 785.762.2632 12
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