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29 OCTOBER 2010 GOLDEN DRAGONS WEEKLY BINDER FRG Leaders Contact Information HHC: [email protected] A Co: [email protected] B Co: [email protected] C Co: [email protected] D Co: Delta_company_frg@ yahoo.com 66th ENG Co: [email protected] 1-14 IN BN Staff Duty (available 24 hours): 808-655-6846 2SBCT Staff Duty (available 24 hours): 808-655-9200 Downrange Mailing Address Last Name, First Name Co., Unit (HHC 1-14 IN) FOB Warrior APO AE 09338 Last Name, First Name 2-25 AAB, 66th Engineer Company FOB Warhorse APO AE, 09336
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Page 1: Golden Dragons Weekly Binder 29 Oct

2 9 O C T O B E R 2 0 1 0

GOLDEN DRAGONS WEEKLY BINDER

FRG Leaders Contact

Information

HHC:

[email protected]

A Co:

[email protected]

B Co:

[email protected]

C Co:

[email protected]

D Co:

Delta_company_frg@

yahoo.com

66th ENG Co:

[email protected]

1-14 IN BN Staff Duty

(available 24 hours):

808-655-6846

2SBCT Staff Duty

(available 24 hours):

808-655-9200

Downrange Mailing

Address

Last Name, First Name

Co., Unit (HHC 1-14 IN)

FOB Warrior

APO AE 09338

Last Name, First Name

2-25 AAB, 66th Engineer

Company

FOB Warhorse

APO AE, 09336

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You and your children know in

advance the route they will be taking.

If you are not accompanying

your children, make sure...

They wear a watch and know

when they’re curfew is.

Have enough money to

call home if needed.

Not to eat any candy until they get

home and you inspect it first.

Be careful when crossing streets.

Walk on sidewalks, not in the street.

Walk on the left side of the road, facing traffic if

there are no sidewalks.

Walk, do not run, from house to house.

Do not cross yards and lawns where unseen objects

or the uneven terrain can present tripping hazards.

Never let your children

trick or treat alone!!

Have them walk with lots of

friends.

It makes it hard to

kidnap kids if other

kids are around.

Especially under the age of 12.

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Costume Safety Tips:Make sure the material is fire resistant.

Choose bright colors or add reflective tape.

Make sure the costume’s not a tripping hazard.

If it’s cold outside, wear warm clothes under the

costume.

And for all of you who are old

enough to do so…

HAPPY

HALLOWEEN!!Have a

spooky time

and make it

mishap free

for everyone!

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Participants in the WIC program:

If you currently are not participating in

WIC, but have children under the age of 5

or if you or your wife is pregnant and would

like to participate in WIC please contact the

WIC program at 808-841-0011 for more

information.

Deployment Prayer/Support Group:

Run by Judith Rocap, a Psychologist at the

Soldier & Family Assistance Center.

Meeting are inside the Schofield food court

in the Burger King Play land every

Thursday from 5pm-6pm.

If you have additional questions

please feel free to contact Judith at:

[email protected].

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http://www.jcpportraits.com/offers/MilitaryOffer.html

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Holiday Cards for Deployed Soldiers - Family Members of Deployed Soldiers

are invited to create a special Holiday

card to send to their Soldier. Bring your

creativity and we will supply the materials

on 17 Nov from 1500-1600 at the SGT Yano Library, Schofield Barracks.

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PRESS ANNOUCEMENT Contact: Eva Laird Smith (808) 422 1213 For Immediate Release [email protected]

Holiday Giving for Wounded Warriors by USO and Windward Mall

This year, USO Hawaii and Windward Mall, Kaneohe partner to bring early

holiday cheer to our islands’ Wounded Warriors. On Saturday, November 13, from 10

a.m. to 4:00 p.m. mall shoppers will be treated to a center stage entertainment by co-

median Frank DeLima, known for his charity work among disadvantaged children, as

well as entertaining our island military. He will host the day’s appeal for holiday gift-

giving for Wounded Warriors and their families.

The one-day targeted appeal for Wounded Warriors consists of gathering gift

items that shoppers can purchase at the Windward Mall to be given to specific

Wounded Warriors and their children. Based on a holiday wish list from Wounded

Warrior Marines, Army soldiers, and all other military service branches, holiday shop-

pers are able to bring joy to those in our U.S. Armed Forces needing some holiday

cheer.

Other featured guests on stage that day are Miss Chinatown and her Court, with

some musical entertainment from military groups. Ladies from the group, Red Hot

Flashes of Hawaii will join USO Hawaii volunteers make an appeal to shoppers that

day, dressed in holiday apparel.

Holiday Giving for Wounded Warriors complements Windward Mall’s on-going

weekly campaign program of supporting our troops and helping their families. This

is the second year of community partnership between USO Hawaii and Windward

Mall, Kaneohe to benefit our military ohana. Salem media will provide multi-media

coverage on Saturday, Nov. 13 All donations for Wounded Warrior packages will be

sorted and packed by USO volunteers with the help of Punahou ROTC Cadets at the

USO Honolulu Airport Center. They will be ready for pick up by Thanksgiving Day

at USO Hawaii, between Baggage Claim E & F. For additional information on how to

donate and participate, please contact USO Hawaii Programs Manager, Barb

Troegner, at (808) 422 1213 [email protected].

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