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TF Wolfpack FRG Newsletter of 9-2-12
1. WOLFPACK
SEPTEMBER 2012
FRG NEWSLETTER
THEIR RETURN HAS BEGUN...
As they marched, the crowds lining the route broke into applause, a sweet and deeply felt spontaneous pattering
that was a sort of communal embrace. Welcome home. ~ Lance Morrow
They are on their way. Finally. We first message is sent out at
have many families that have already approximately 72 hours prior to your
been brought back together by the troopers expected arrival at Ft. Bragg.
redeployment of their trooper. The rest Updates are sent when they depart
will be on their way! Asia and again when they depart
Please know that our Rear D is Europe.
working very hard to keep you notified Please note that there are multiple
of your troopers movement as they aircraft with each main body
redeploy. They are using the eArmy movement - across the whole of the
messaging system to keep everyone Brigade. You will be notified by TF
updated as the troopers move from Wolfpack of anything that impacts the
Baghram back to the United States. movement of TF Wolfpack troopers;
TF Wolfpack Table
Notifications are not information that impacts the
Stop by the table that TF
taking place as troopers of other TF’s. Wolfpack has set up with
follows: Questions or concerns can be information for families and
incoming troopers.
Per Division directed to Rear D via Karen Foshee at:
guidance, the 910-643-7594
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2. FRSA FOSHEE FINDS...
Greetings Wolfpack Family!
It’s almost that time for you to be Monthly Recipe
reunited with your loved ones! I am Enjoy the quick, easy and
excited as well! healthy recipe below!
eArmy Messaging
Labor Day Message from
This month has been very busy for me Karen Foshee
the FORSCOM Commander
ensuring the rosters were updated as well TF Wolfpack
as IRIS - our eArmy Messaging System. On Labor Day we reflect on FRSA
the powerful social and
If you know of someone who is new to
economic achievements of Make safety part
the unit, please contact me with the
family’s information so it can be updated. America’s work force. We also appreciate of your plan. Before you
the vital work of our Army Family — our do anything, from completing home
The same can be said for someone you
Soldiers, civilian employees and Family projects, to preparing for a road trip, to
know as left the unit. It is also beneficial to
members — who work tirelessly to further going swimming, ask yourself, “What are
give me a call or shoot me an email if your
freedom’s cause. Our thoughts also focus the risks? What am I doing to mitigate
information changes - new email address,
on America’s deployed Soldiers, for whom them?” Be careful! Each and every one of
cell or home number. We don’t want
Labor Day is another day working to you is vital to your fellow Soldiers, civilian
anyone to go without being contacted as
their trooper redeploys! protect our nation’s security. co-workers and Families.
For many of us, the Labor Day Your personal labor, commitment and
Reintegration
weekend is a last opportunity to enjoy sacrifice contribute greatly to our nation
Also, take advantage of the reunion
warm weather activities and take to the and to keeping our Army strong. Thank
classes. Check out the flyer (on the next
road for a well-deserved break. Remember you for your service!
page) for date, time, and location.
the basics: get plenty of rest before
traveling, don’t drive or swim after
Contact
Volunteers consuming alcohol, use personal
As always, if you have any questions,
I’d like to thank all the volunteers for protective equipment, and don’t drive
please don’t hesitate to contact me at:
assisting with the single soldiers rooms at while distracted.
karen.foshee@us.army.mil
the barracks, we really appreciate the help.
910-643-7594
CRISPY CURRY SCALLOPS
Ingredients: Directions:
• 1.5 lbs large sea scallops (about 12) • Pat scallops dry with a paper towel.
• 1/2 cup panko • Toss scallops with soy sauce; sprinkle
• 2 tsp lower-sodium soy sauce
1 tsp curry powder evenly with curry powder; dredge
•
• 2 tsp canola oil through panko - coating thoroughly.
• lime wedges • Heat oil in a large skillet over med-high
heat. Add scallops and cook 2 to 3
minutes each side until browned.
• Serve with lime wedges.
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4. Alpha 1/17 - Roughnecks
Here are some photos
from our August troop
FRG meeting.
Alpha Troop will not
have a September FRG
meeting. Enjoy the time
with your family!
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5. BARRACKS
ADVENTURES...
What your FRG is up to...
Throughout the month of August the FRG got together to help welcome TF
Wolfpack single soldiers home by getting their barracks rooms ready for their arrival.
One would think this would be simply done... but not when we remember we’re a
Taskforce!
Each of our troopers got their bed made with new sheets, a rack pack of
personal hygiene supplies from the USO, a bag of snacks & 2 bottles of water from
Fayetteville cares and our volunteers’ contributions, and a welcome home message.
Thank you again to all the volunteers who came out to help over, and over, and
over again!! We appreciate you!!!
Coming up in September...
A-1/82 A-2/82 HHC D-1/82 E-1/82
Diva Dash The Redhawk’s FRG Meeting at Timberwolves Lonewolves had
A group of Red will not be NP Starbucks had nothing to nothing to add
Wolf spouses having an FRG Sept 10 @ 1800 add at the at the time of
will swim, Meeting this time of publication.
bike and run month. Enjoy Lunch Bunch at publication.
the White Lake the time with Jason’s Deli
Tri on 9/9. your families! Sept 14 @ 1100
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6. WOLFPACK
It struck us, as a group, that we
could help with that. If there’s
anything a group of volunteers can do,
it’s pull together a potluck meal. And
FOR
so we did. With the help of numerous
folks in the unit, and outside the unit
as well, we brought a potluck meal -
with take out boxes for leftovers - to
WARRIORS our wounded brethren here at Ft.
Bragg.
If that’s not reason enough... we
Back in July it was brought to the try to keep in mind that TF Wolfpack
TF Wolfpack FRG Leaders’ attention has a handful of Wounded Warriors
that our Wounded Warriors here at Ft. that have come home from this tour.
Bragg could use some help. We were And we want to keep them in mind
made aware of an organization that and honor them for their service. Even
has served the WTU for a couple of if it’s not to them directly; it’s to them
years now - www.cause-usa.org. in mind and heart.
One of the things that Cause If time allows, we’ll go back to the
provides to the WW’s is onsite meal WTU later this year. Consider
service multiple times a week - but contributing your best dish for them to
most importantly on weekends since share. Giving back to those who have
their DFAC is closed at that time. given is priceless.
Taking some time to
chat and make 550
cord bracelets.
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7. VOLUNTEERS
makes events like that not just
happen, but make them successful!
Another effort put on by the FRG
and volunteers was to get banners
BANNERS
AT AT THE
made and hung up at the Talon (3/82)
hangar to welcome our troopers as
they arrive home. The pictures here
are just a few of the banners that have
HANGAR
WORK gone up at the hangar. Almost all of
our companies are represented and
we know that our soldiers appreciate
In addition to working to get all our the greetings as they arrive in.
single soldiers’ barracks rooms ready With all the great work that our
for their arrival, our volunteers have volunteers do, we try to make sure
been working away at other activities that they are awarded for that time and
as well! effort. This month it is our privilege to
As noted on the page prior, our wish Alison White congratulations for
volunteers put together a potluck being awarded the Dr. Mary E. Walker
dinner to support the Wounded Award for outstanding volunteer
Warriors at the WTU here at Ft. Bragg. support. She is yet another example
Although organized through the FRG, of the stellar volunteers that TF
it is the work of the volunteers that Wolfpack is proud to call their own!
Alison White, D
Company, has earned the
Dr. Mary E. Walker award for
outstanding volunteer
support. Thank you for all
you do Alison!
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8. WEBSITE
meal trains, potlucks, care teams,
event support - that is only one way
you can give of your time.
OF THE
This month we are featuring the
website of one of the organizations on
Ft. Bragg that can always use an
MONTH extra hand or volunteer to support
their mission. Take a minute to learn
more about it.
There are a number of ways to
volunteer on Fr. Bragg and very few of
them have to do with your specific WWW.CAUSE-USA.ORG
unit or FRG.
Cause programs
While your FRG can always use ... here for
provide opportunities need engaging social
your help with different activities - those who are
for recreation, relaxation
here for us... interaction, pleasurable
and resiliency for activities designed to
members of the US Armed
VOLUNTEERING ON FT. BRAGG combat isolation and
services recuperating from
You do not have to depression, and tangible
Volunteer with Wolfpack to injuries received in Iraq and expressions of appreciation and
serve the Ft. Bragg Afghanistan.
Community. Contact ACS support from a grateful nation. Cause
To recover physically and
for all the possibilities steps in to provide that support to
available to you! emotionally, wounded warriors need wounded servicemen and women, their
more than medical care alone. They families and their caregivers.
Cumberland County
Department of Social
Services
If you are interested in
becoming foster parents
please attend an
“We need GOOD foster
information session.
parents to help with the
600 plus children we
Every 3rd Thursday at 12
service.”
noon and 6:30 pm CCDSS
Conference room.
Please call 910-677-2541
for more information.