April Court Martials
The Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, Fort Campbell Kentucky, publishes the results of the following recent Courts-Martial from the month of April 2015:
A sergeant assigned to 1st Brigade Combat Team (Rear) (Provisional), 101st Airborne Division, was convicted on April 1 of one specification of sexual assault and one specification of rape. The Soldier was sentenced to reduction to the grade of Private (E-1); forfeiture of all pay and allowances; 10 years confinement; and a dishonorable discharge.
A private first class assigned to 1st Brigade Combat Team (Rear) (Provisional), 101st Airborne Division, was convicted on April 14 of one specification of rape. The Soldier was sentenced to reduction to the grade of Private (E-1); forfeiture of all pay and allowances; three years confinement; and a bad conduct discharge.
SOBRIETY SAFETY CHECKPOINTS
The Clarksville Police Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Kentucky State Police, Christian County Sheriff’s Department, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department, Hopkinsville Police Department and Oak Grove Police Department will be conducting roadside safety checkpoints and saturation patrols Friday and Saturday in Montgomery County, Tenn., and Christian County, Ky. The locations of the checkpoints will be on U.S. 41-A near the state line. Saturation patrols will be on U.S. 41-A, Tennessee State Routes 374 and 236, Kentucky State Routes 400, 115 and 911.
Safety Checkpoint
The Tennessee Highway Patrol will conduct a Driver’s License Roadside Safety Checkpoint Friday on Highway 120 in Stewart County.
patriot Pet Contest
Through May 29, authorized Exchange shoppers can submit a photo of their pet along with a short description of their four-legged friend for the Army and Air Force Exchange Service Patriot Pet contest.
Submissions will be judged on creativity, uniqueness, quality and effectiveness in conveying the loyalty and companionship of pets belonging to military members.
The grand prize winner will “fetch” a $500 Exchange gift card. Additional prizes include a $100 gift card for two runners up and four third-place winners will receive a $50 gift card.
To participate in the Patriot Pet contest, military shoppers can visit www.shopmyexchange.com/patriot-family and submit a photo of their pet (or pets) along with a 50-word or less description. Entries must include name, address, phone number, date of birth and pet’s information (name, breed or type of pet).
Vacation Contest
The winner of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s latest contest can take their pick for an all-expense paid trip for two to Florida, Nevada or New York. The Mars M&M World Sweepstakes grand prize winner will receive airfare, lodging and spending money for one of three Mars World stores located in the United States, an approximate value of $6,000.
Through May 28, authorized Fort Campbell Exchange shoppers 18 years or older can text “Chocolate” to 20300 to enter. The drawing will take place on or about June 4.
Reboot combat recovery
Reboot Combat Recovery is practical help for service members and Families dealing with the after effects of combat. This is a course, not a support group, which will equip participants with tools to make the transition home easier with 12 weeks focusing on the spiritual aspects of combat stress recovery. The course starts at 6 p.m. June 1. Dinner and child care are included. Visit www.rebootrecovery.com or call Bryan Flanery at (931) 292-2011.
D.W. Rec renovations
The D.W. Recreation Center is temporarily closed for renovations. The center has moved its operations to 3961 and 3961A 55th St. For more information, call (270) 798-7391 or Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers at (270) 798-7858.
Road Work
Work has begun on William C. Lee Road from Bastogne Avenue to Tennessee Avenue/101st Airborne Division Road. The road will be widened from two lanes to three lanes. It is scheduled to be completed in August.
The speed limit is being lowered from 35 mph to 25 during construction. Drivers are urged to use caution.
Sgt. Audie Murphy Club
The Sgt. Audie Murphy Club meets from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. the first Thursday of every month at the Oasis Dining Facility (5th Special Forces Group), 2991 Indiana Ave. The meetings are open to SAMC members stationed at Fort Campbell, as well as retired service members who are SAMC members.
Intramural Sports Calendar
MWR Sports and Fitness office has released the 2015 Intramural and Recreation Sports Calendar to include basketball, racquetball, flag football, softball, volleyball, track, soccer and more. Eligible participants for brigade, battalion and company level teams must be active duty military assigned to the unit.
Eligible participants for individual, women, co-ed and recreational teams must have a valid ID card and be at least age 18.
For more information, call (270) 798-3320 or (270) 956-1006, or visit the office at 5666 Wickham Ave.
No UNAUTHORIZED Boots
As per guidance from the division command sergeant major, no unauthorized boots will be allowed to be worn while in uniform on post. This is in accordance with AR 670-1.
This also includes all students attending Air Assault and Pathfinder Schools. The regulation can be found at www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/r670_1.pdf.
SPECIAL FORCES
U.S. Army Special Forces are looking for qualified Soldiers to join their teams.
If you are interested, call the Fort Campbell Special Forces Recruiting Team at (270) 798-9818 or attend one of their briefings, conducted daily at 11 a.m. and Wednesdays at 11 a.m., 3 and 5 p.m. at 2206 Indiana Ave.
Retiree Council
If you want to help other retired Soldiers by assisting them with information about benefits and services available to the retired community, the Fort Campbell Retiree Council is actively recruiting for Army retirees (active, guard, reserve and disability retirement) to serve a four-year term on the council.
For more information, call Fort Campbell Retirement Services Officer Ted Faulkner at (270) 798-5280/3310 or email theodore.w.faulkner4.civ@mail.mil.
Warrant Officer Association
The Fort Campbell Screaming Eagle Chapter of the Warrant Officer Association meets the third Tuesday of every month at Cole Park Commons in the A Shau/Bastogne rooms. The meeting starts at noon. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/fortcampbell.woa.
DOD Warrior Games
The Department of Defense Warrior Games 2015 will take place June 19-28 at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va.
DOD Warrior Games is an annual sporting competition bringing together wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans from across the country. The games will feature eight sporting events with approximately 200 athletes representing teams from the Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force and U.S. Special Operations Command. Each military service hosts trials in the months leading up to the games to determine their teams.
Updates will be available at: www.defense.mil/warriorgames.
That Guy Campaign
The That Guy team is excited to announce new 2015 That Guy posters and promotional items are now available for order.
The new That Guy marketing materials feature several new poster series, including the latest installment of 12 monthly posters; as well as community-friendly logo posters appropriate for all installation environments. In addition, new promotional items include a new set of playing cards and a new magnet series. All materials are provided at no cost.
To view and learn more about these materials, check out the latest That Guy POC Newsletter: http://bit.ly/1AwNgnD.