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Task Force Knighthawk FRSA Flash

www.facebook.com/TF Knighthawk Government Organization

Tickets for Riverfest are now on sale at the MWR window on the second floor of Clark Hall.

27 June Knighthawk Air Assault practice 28 June Knighthawk Air Assault Demo, 1800

**Contact your FRG Leader for more information!!**

Thursday, June 07, 2012

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P a g e 2 T a s k F o r c e K n i g h t h a w k

NOTES OF INTEREST

The Fort Drum Law Enforcement Team has put out the f information this

page and the next three. Please read them for your safety and awareness!

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P a g e 3 NOTES OF INTEREST

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P a g e 4 T a s k F o r c e K n i g h t h a w k

NOTES OF INTEREST

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P a g e 5

NOTES OF INTEREST

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Education Center Closure

Army Education Center will close Friday, the 22 of June for annual cleaning and preparation for

transferring equipment and staff to our Annex. Scheduled Training and classes will not be impacted.

The SUNY North Country Consortium, Jefferson Community, Empire State, and Columbia College

offices will be open. The McEwen Library will be open for computer support.

Housing Survey

In trying to assist our families with their housing needs, we need your help!! Please take a few mo-

ment to fill our this survey on what you like about housing, what they would like to see in the fu-

ture. This includes single and married Soldiers.

Clark Hall Parking

Repairs to Clark Hall P10720 parking lot will begin on 6 June 2012 The work will include a sealcoat

and restriping of the parking lot to include larger parking stalls. Work will start on the north side

parking lot of Clark Hall, this parking lot will be blocked off the evening of 5 June 2012. Please insure

all vehicles are removed from the area prior to the evening of 5 June 2012. This work will take

approx 6-8 days dependant on the weather. Once the North side is complete it will be opened up

and the South side parking lot will be closed. It may be necessary to use the PX and Commissary

parking lot during this time.

Volunteer Opportunities

McEwen Library is looking for volunteers to assist in day to day duties around the library. Responsi-

bilities include: shelving books, process new materials, maintain the routine upkeep of the library

such as dusting shelves, cleaning screens and keyboards, sending out overdue notices. Hours are

extremely flexible...anytime the library is open! If you are interested, please contact Wendy Newell

at 772-6605 or [email protected]

Did you know….

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Off the Beaten' Path Gift Shop located in the Heritage Center next to the USO is in need of one volun-

teer to help out on Tuesdays beginning in June, anytime between 10 - 2 would be the shift. This is a

great opportunity to gain retail experience!!! If you are interested, please email Chris at otbpgift-

[email protected].

2012 Fort Drum Housing Survey: https://www.drumsurvey.org/se.ashx?s=360365077E1F04AD

Fort Drum Financial Readiness, ACS If you're not giving 10% of your income to yourself (in the form of an emergency fund or invest-

ments), our question is, "Why Not?" Starting now is better than not starting at all. You're going to

NEED that money someday

Fort Drum FMWR

A Lifeguard Certification Class is being offered at Monti Pool June 25 - 28. Call 772-4807 to regis-ter or for more information.

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Fort Drum Directorate of Emergency Services Bicycle Patrol

Written by First Lieutenant Rebecca K. Hsia, 91st Military Police Battalion

Twenty Soldiers from the 91st Military Police Battalion recently completed training for this season’s

Directorate of Emergency Services, Law Enforcement Division, Bicycle Patrol and Community Po-

licing mission. This mission not only reduces crime and increases public safety, it also has a further

undertaking of promoting positive ties between the Fort Drum community and it’s Law Enforcement.

Sergeant Christopher Stockton and Sergeant Brandon Hawkins, both assigned to the 511th Military

Police Company will lead their Soldiers in patrol activities within the Fort Drum residential areas.

Through events such as Bike Rodeo, and other community policing activities, they will inform the

public on safety, enforce Fort Drum traffic regulations in housing areas, and provide an active police

presence and point of contact for our community.

Soldiers from the 23rd Military Police Company and the 511th Military Police Company underwent a

strenuous two week training program. The first week focused on strength and conditioning, culminat-

ing with a rigorous 20 mile bike ride. The second week focused on learning how to maneuver, care

and maintain the bicycle as well as incorporated live fire weapons qualification with the bicycle. The

Soldiers also conducted Radar training which they will use to enforce traffic laws.

The live fire weapons qualification incorporated elements from their bike patrol training as well as

their law enforcement skills. The exercise involved a scenario in which Soldiers first operated in two

man teams, rode a difficult half mile course, dragged a 180 pound dummy through a course, and then

utilized there assigned weapons to engage targets on a range. The Soldiers then rode another quarter

mile course culminating in another weapons engagement.

The training was led by a guest instructor from the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) on loan to

the Directorate of Emergency Services and the 91st Military Police Battalion. CPB Agent Mike

O'Connor is a bike patrol trainer for U.S. Border Patrol and travelled to Fort Drum to conduct the

training at the request of Lieutenant Dave Shannon, the Law Enforcement Divisions Training officer.

Mr. O'Connor has spent seven years patrolling the southern U.S. border and is currently on his eighth

year patrolling the northern U.S. border.

Military Police Soldiers assigned to 91st Military Police Battalion and Department of Army Civilian

Police Officers assigned to the Directorate of Emergency Services, Law Enforcement Division are

the primary source of manpower utilized to conduct Law Enforcement on Fort Drum.

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Summer Camps Listing

Beaver Camp - Lowville, NY - http://beavercamp.org/

New York Summer Camps - http://www.summeroncampus.com/

Things to see and do

Clayton, 1000 Islands-Seaway

Description:

Fishing the St. Lawrence River in NY and Ontario. Guided drift fishing trips from $35. Nine complete package

trips, including fishing, accommodations and meals. The most experienced and innovative charter service in

the 1000 Islands. North American Fishing Club approved. Call toll free for our FREE Fishing Trip Planning

Packet.

Phone: 315-686-2381

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.1000-islands.com/fishing/

Alexandria Bay, 1000 Islands-Seaway

Description:

The 78 mile long trail meanders throughout Jefferson County and makes a terrific day trip from any of the

area's hotels. The trail is marked by green grape cluster signs. The trail uses NY Routes 3, 180, 12, 26, 11, and

342. The Thousand Islands - Seaway Wine Trail is host to many events throughout the year.

Phone: 315-489-1518

Email: [email protected]

Website: thousandislandsseawaywinetrail.com

Salmon River Falls

Description:

110-ft scenic waterfall.

Falls Rd

Orwell, 1000 Islands-Seaway, NY, 13426

Blue Star Museums

http://www.bluestarfam.org/Programs/Blue_Star_Museums

Blue Star Museums is off and running! Military families now have access to 1,600 art exhibits, science centers,

and amazing museums all over the nation for FREE.

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Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multi-

ple Military Family news sources. Material presented

does not represent the views or endorsement of TF

Knighthawk or the United States Army. This material is

for personal use of the readers. All readers are encour-

aged to do further research for all applicable restric-

tions and guidelines.