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    Friday, January 18, 2012

    FRSA FLASH

    Task Force Mountain Eagle

    BOSS 5K 4

    Refresh your Re-silience LunchGroup

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    Fort Drum Busi-ness NetworkingGroup

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    BOSS GamingTournament

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    Upcoming Instal-lation Events

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    Inside this issue:

    Contents of this FLASH are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material

    presented does not represent the views or endorsement of the 10th CAB or the Army. This ma-

    terial is for personal use of the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for

    all applicable restrictions and guidelines.

    Speci a l P oi n ts of

    In terest

    Scholarship available from the NoCounty Spouses Clubsee pg 2

    Pharmacy reminder: ID Policysepg 3

    FD AFAP Conference held on 28&2

    Jan. Got an Issue & Recommendtion? See pg 13 for the Issue Submission Form.

    www.facebook.com/10thCAB

    Beginning January 14, the Guthrie Primary

    Care Clinic will become an appointment-based

    clinic only

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    Notification from Fort Drum Directorate of Emergency Services:

    The North Country Spouses Club (NCSC) is now accepting

    scholarship applications

    The applications are due March 30, 2013.

    The following people are eligible for scholarships: spouses

    and children of active duty, reserve, or retired active dutymilitary (officer or enlisted) that will be enrolled in a full

    or part-time accredited degree program during the up-

    coming 2013-2014 academic year (fall & spring terms).

    Applicants or their military sponsors must reside in the

    Fort Drum area or associated communities.

    Individuals who will be attending a service academy or

    who accept any other full scholarship are not eligible to

    apply for this scholarship.

    Scholarships are based on scholastic merit and commu-

    nity involvement. Race, color, sex, national origin, or fi-nancial need will not influence the selection.

    Applications are available through local schools, NCSC

    Facebook page, and the NCSC website NorthCoun-

    trySpousesClub.weebly.com.

    Contact Brittany Lotts at [email protected]

    with any questions or concerns.

    Effective 28 January 13, the temporary gate on Nash Blvd and NYS Route 26, which is open from 053

    0730, will be restricted to in-bound traffic only and will not be used to access WSAAF from the cantonment area. This will remain in effect until 15 Apr 13. This is being done out of safety concerns for the s

    curity personnel conducting access control operations. Accumulated snow and ice makes the narrow

    roadway even narrower and there is no way to adequately protect the security personnel who have to

    stand in the roadway. Two way traffic increases the possible risk of injury or worse due to slippery roa

    Personnel are not authorized to turn onto Nash Blvd and then conduct a U-turn to cross over NYS Ro

    26 and circumvent the traffic control device. Jersey barriers will be placed on the roadway of Nash Blv

    to prevent this from occurring. Once you are on Nash Blvd you will be required to enter Ft Drum and

    then proceed to Gas Alley ACP to exit.

    Reminder this gate is only authorized for use by personnel with a Government issued ID (CAC, DD for

    2, DD Form 1173). RAPIDGate IDs or drivers licenses are not authorized identification for access

    through this gate.

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    MEDDAC provide updated clinic coverage plans for Martin

    Luther King Jr. training and federal holidays

    U.S. Army Medical Department Activity officials have announced clinic coverage plans for the Mar-tin Luther King Jr. federal and training holidays, Jan. 21 and Jan. 22, respectively.

    On the federal holiday, Monday, Jan. 21, MEDDAC facilities are closed with the exception of the Am-

    bulance Section

    On the training holiday, Tuesday, Jan. 22, MEDDAC facilities will be open with reduced staffing,

    with the exception of the Conner Troop Medical Clinic, which will be closed for patient care.

    Patients with urgent care needs are asked to call (315) 772-2778.

    For medical emergencies, please call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency department for

    treatment.

    Pharmacy sends reminder on ID policy for prescriptions

    Guthrie Pharmacy has an identification policy in place for picking up prescriptions.

    * Beneficiaries who pick up prescriptions or over-the-counter medications for themselves MUST

    have their military ID card. A driver's license and other forms of identification are not accepted.

    * If someone other than the patient is picking up the medication, the individual who is receiving the

    prescriptions from the pharmacy MUST have either the patient's actual military ID card or a photo-

    copy of the military ID card. Driver's licenses, text messages of ID cards and telephone calls from the

    patient are NOT accepted.Note: If the military ID card of the patient has been lost or destroyed, that individual can receive pa-

    perwork from the Medical Records department which will give the Pharmacy department authoriza-

    tion to dispense medications without the actual ID card. This is the only exception to the ID card pol-

    icy. For more information, call Sgt. 1st Class Maria Waiters at 772-9513.

    Report security issues to Fort Drum tip line

    Fort Drums Directorate of Emergency Services encourages everyone to contribute to community

    security by reporting suspicious behavior or activities to 774-8477 (TIPS).

    Callers to the anonymous tip line should report odd behaviors and activities, such as people measur-ing or asking for blueprints of important buildings; strangers asking about security protocols; a

    briefcase, suitcase, backpack or package left behind; vehicles left unattended in front of buildings;

    and chemical smells or fumes coming from a residence or business. The effort is part of iWatch

    Army, an antiterrorism program.Fort Drums Directorate of Emergency Services encourages every-

    one to contribute to community security by reporting suspicious behavior or activities to 774-8477

    (TIPS).

    Callers to the anonymous tip line should report odd behaviors and activities, such as people measur-

    ing or asking for blueprints of important buildings; strangers asking about security protocols; a

    briefcase, suitcase, backpack or package left behind; vehicles left unattended in front of buildings;

    and chemical smells or fumes coming from a residence or business. The effort is part of iWatchArmy, an antiterrorism program.

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    See what Army Community Service (ACS) hasto offer you

    Did you know ACS schedules a tour of the area every Tuesday morning? It

    is open to all Soldiers and dependants! Call (315) 772-6556 to schedule

    your spot.

    Think ACS First!

    Want to know more about Army life or FRGs? Call ACS to reserve a seat.

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    Upcoming Events

    January 18 Teen Midnight Sports

    January 18 Veterans Information Day DSOB Watertown

    January 18 March 29 Teen Smart Girls Program Youth Center

    January 19 BOSS 5K Fun Walk/Run Magrath Sports Complex

    January 21 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observance Federal Holiday

    January 22 FRG Leader Training Army Community Service

    January 22 Informal Funds Training Army Community Service

    January 22 Family Night The Commons

    January 26 Overnight Full Moon Cross-Country Ski Trip Parks and Recreation

    January 26 Teen Indoor Skate Jam Youth Center

    January 28 Resume Start To Finish Army Community Service

    January 28 Annual Fort Drum AFAP Conference Army Community Service at The Commons

    January 29 Refresh Your Resilience Lunch Group Army Community Service

    January 29 Anger Management Workshop Army Community Service

    January 29 Fort Drum Business Networking Group Army Community Service

    January 30 Federal Employment Workshop Army Community Service

    January 30 Key Caller Workshop Army Community Service

    January 30 Employment Networking Club Army Community Service

    January 31 Conflict Resolution Workshop Army Community Service

    January 31 BOSS Gaming Tournament