1. Defiant Newsletter
January-March 2012
Battalion Commander-Defiant 6
It’s hard to be- all, we’ve had a lot of great way to learn your trade, take
lieve, but it’s Soldiers and Families come care of the team, and set your-
7410 Bamford Street
Ft. Riley, KS 66442
been five and go. self up for advancement.
months since we New Soldiers are arriving Finally, we’ve got many op-
returned from every Friday afternoon, and portunities in the coming
Iraq! After a it’s great to welcome them to weeks to spend some quality
Inside this issue:
great period of leave and rein- the team. At the same time, time with our Families and
CSM Change of tegration over the holidays, we’re seeing a lot of great friends. Many Soldiers with
Responsibility 2 we’ve been back at work for Soldiers depart. While it’s kids in school will be taking
two months now. Soldiers hard to say good bye – and advantage of some time off
All American Beef Battal- have probably noticed that
ion Serves Meals to Sol- we’re finding ourselves short during Spring Break. We have
there’s a swell building and on experienced leaders – the an Easter Party scheduled for
diers 3
that the tempo of training is rotation of people creates the end of March that should
Company Pages 4-8 going to pick up a little more great opportunities for young be great fun for the kids. And
quickly from here on out. leaders. Everyone in this all the companies have a
Community Events 9 We’ve already had over 100 battalion who isn’t already a schedule of open houses, FRG
NCOs head out to the Warrior leader should be focused on activities, and fund raisers that
BN Easter Egg Hunt 10 and Advanced Leader
Event earning the right to become I hope will keep our Soldiers
Courses, and we’ll see that one! So when NCOs in your and Families close and in-
trend continue. We’ve also company depart, look to the volved.
seen each company initiate a young Specialists to take
creative and comprehensive Thanks to all our Soldiers and
FRG Contact Information: charge. If you’re a young
training plan that’s building Families for working so
Soldier, show your chain of
HHC, BDE the foundation for a well command that you’ve got hard to make the Defiant
Vacant trained unit. And through it what it takes! That’s the best Battalion a winning team!
HHC, 1-1 BSTB
Andrea Viegas CSM Corner ing relatives back home or have some fun. Information is
816-797-7848 staying in the Fort Riley area available through your Family
Defiant Soldiers
Andrea.j.viegas@us.army.mil be safe and enjoy the time Support groups.
and Families I
together. In the very near fu- Lastly I want to thank the for-
am honored and
A Co: ture the Defiant Team opera- mer "Defiant 7" CSM Tonia
humbled for the
Yasmine Tumey tional tempo will start to in- Walker and her Family for
opportunity to
785-223-7029 crease as training progresses their dedicated service and
serve with such a
mrs2meuav@yahoo.com from basic Soldier skills to support to this great Battalion.
great team. My wife Marie and
team and unit training in the The work that CSM Walker
our family James and Jessica
B Co: process of becoming techni- has done for this command
have been busy settling in and
Vacant cally and tactically proficient will certainly leave a lasting
exploring the Fort Riley com-
in our profession of arms. positive impact. I know you’ll
munity and the unit. We are all
C Co: very impressed with the I do want to invite all to the all join me as we wish her the
Rachelle Stuart friendly people and offers of annual Battalion Easter festivi- best of luck in her future as-
580-706-0896 help at every turn, thank you ties on 31 March. There will signment.
mrsrachellestuart@gmail.com for the warm reception we are be Easter egg hunts, games My Family and I are very
receiving. and good food for adults and happy, honored, and excited to
BN FRSA kids of all ages; I also hear that
Helen Day It’s March and Spring Break join the Defiant Team and
the Easter Bunny is planning look forward to our tour here.
785-240-4337 will be upon us with the kids
on making an appearance. This
helen.day@us.army.mil out of school, I encourage all Defiant 7
was a huge success last year
to take advantage of this time
and plans to be bigger and CSM Naamon J. Grimmett
to plan some quality Family
better this year. Come out and
activities, whether it be visit-
2. Page 2 Defiant Newsletter
1st BSTB BIDS FAREWELL TO ITS FIRST CSM…
By Sgt. Summer Woode
1st HBCT Public Affairs
FORT RILEY, Kan. –After nearly three years of having Command Sgt. Major Tonia Walker as their senior noncommissioned officer,
the 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, bid her farewell during a change of responsibility ceremony
at Building 727, February 10.
Standing before a formation comprised of the ‘Defiant’ companies and the Headquarters Company, 1 st HBCT, Walker passed
the guidon to Lt. Col. Samuel Calkins, commander, symbolizing her relinquishing her authority to incoming Command Sgt. Maj.
Naamon Grimmett.
“When the Devil Brigade transitioned to an HBCT and – BSTB organized as a battalion, Sgt. Maj. Walker was there, at the
beginning,” remarked Calkins. “She and the previous commander had the unique and daunting opportunity to mold this battalion into
their image of excellence and, as a result, the excellence this battalion has repeatedly demonstrated, both at Ft. Riley and in Iraq, is
thanks to Sgt. Maj. Walker.”
“When I arrived (to this unit) we had 105 Soldiers on the books with no motto, no unit identification code, virtually no identity,”
said Walker. “Our first tasks were to organize the battalion… and figure out how we could best support the Devil Brigade and we have
come a long way in 31 months.”
The ‘Defiants’ recently returned from its first deployment in support of Operation New Dawn where its Soldiers operated the
Mayor Cell, supervised day-to-day operation of Contingency Operating Site Warrior, provided communication support, network and
intelligence and conducted route clearance patrols.
“I remember, in the beginning, when some tried to dismiss the need for a special troops battalion because we were still new to
the Army,” recalled Walker. “But now, everyone realizes how valuable the contributions of this organization are because of each one of
you standing in formation.”
Looking at the Soldiers before her, Walker said she was proud of them and for them to not allow anyone to minimize their con-
tribution to the fight.
Calkins, in his final statements, accredited Walker’s guidance and vision as having carried the battalion along its path of excel-
lence.
He also wished her well during her participation in the Congressional Fellowship Program, saying she will represent ‘all of us
exceedingly well in that exciting position.’
Walker was recently one of two command sergeants major chosen to represent the Army in the Congressional Fellowship Program
and her next assignment will take her to Washington, D.C.
(picture to left)FORT RILEY, Kan. – Command Sgt. Maj. Tonia Walker (left), Lt. Col. Samuel
Calkins (middle), and Command Sgt. Maj. Naamon Grimmett (right), stand before the ‘Defiants’
formation of the 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, during a
change of responsibility ceremony at Building 727, Feb. 10, 2012. Walker, the outgoing senior non-
commissioned in charge, relinquished her authority to Grimmett.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kerry Lawson, 1 st HBCT PAO)
(picture to right) FORT RILEY, Kan. – Com-
mand Sgt. Maj. Tonia Walker (left), Lt. Col.
Samuel Calkins (back), and Command Sgt.
Maj. Naamon Grimmett (right), stand before
the ‘Defiants’ formation of the 1st Brigade
Special Troops Battalion, 1st Heavy Brigade
Combat Team, during a change of responsi-
bility ceremony at building 727, Feb. 10, 2012. Walker, the outgoing senior non-
commissioned in charge, relinquished her authority to Grimmett.(U.S. Army photo
by Sgt. Kerry Lawson, 1st HBCT PAO)
3. Page 3 Defiant Newsletter
1-1 BSTB SOLDIERS RECEIVE AN OUSTANDING MEAL
FROM APPRECIATIVE VOLUNTEERS
By Sgt. Kerry Lawson
1st HBCT Public Affairs
FORT RILEY, Kan. – On a cold and windy day, Soldiers of 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1 st Heavy Brigade Combat
Team gather in their motor-pool bay for a different reason other than to fix their vehicles. On Feb. 11, 2012 Soldiers congregated
for a free meal, prepared by volunteers, who wished to thank them for their service.
Soldiers of the 1st BSTB brought their loved ones to this feast, where they were able to enjoy eating – steaks, hotdogs, corn,
cheesy-hash browns, cookies and a variety of beverages.
“I think it was awesome that these people are willing to give up their time to come cook a meal for us,” said Kelly Gillespie,
an operations sergeant in 1st BSTB. “It was my first time coming to one of their cook outs for the troops.”
“I love talking to these volunteers and hearing their appreciation for us,” said Kelli Jo Coughnour, the battalion schools non-
commissioned officer for 1st BSTB. “I also appreciate them for donating their time to visit our post, and provide us with good food
and a good atmosphere.”
The volunteers, part of the “All American Beef Battalion,” prepared a grand feed for the Soldiers and their Families to enjoy.
The AABB is a non-profit organization established in 2007, began as the vision of fourth generation cattle-man Bill Broadie, who
wanted to extend his gratitude to today’s Soldiers through hearty steak feeds across the country.
Jon Fort, senior vice chairman, AABB, has worked with Broadie since the beginning.
“We love to show our support for the troops and we enjoy what we do,” said Fort.
The AABB are a group of individuals involved in the United States beef cattle industry working to support our brave troops
fighting the global war on terror.
In its first year of serving juicy steaks to returning and deploying troops, Broadie and his crew have served over 10,000
steaks to service members and their families.
The AABB has traveled to 17 states and has now fed more than 100,000 Soldiers and family members since its inception.
“The most that we have served in one visit was when we visited Fort Bliss, Texas, Feb. 2011, and we ended up feeding over
5,000 people,” said Broadie, a Vietnam veteran.
“You may be a cowboy, you may be a soldier, or like Bill Broadie, you may be both – but at the end of the day, you all have
my greatest respect and gratitude. Thank you for all that you do,” said Broadie.
“It is a privilege for me to be able to show our gratitude for the great service our troops do for this country through steak
feeds,” said Fort. “Thank you for all that you do. God bless the American rancher and the
American Soldier.”
(picture to right) FORT RILEY, Kan. - Jon Fort, senior vice chairman, All American Beef
Battalion and Bill Broadie, chairman, All American Beef Battalion, go over a last few min-
ute ideas before getting ready to start feeding the troops, Feb. 11, 2012 on Fort Riley, Kan.
Jon Fort and Bill enjoy what they do and the happiness a good meal can bring to a Soldier’s
life. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kerry Lawson, 1st HBCT Public Affairs)
(picture to left) FORT RILEY, Kan.-Volunteers of the All American Beef
Battalion serve Soldiers of the 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion Feb. 11,
2012. These volunteers give up their own time to come and feed troops on the
weekend because they have their own jobs to do during the week. (U.S. Army
photo by Sgt. Kerry Lawson, 1st HBCT Public Affairs)
4. Page 4 Defiant Newsletter
Regulators
Reconstitutes FRG
Commander’s Corner
Greetings, ity Chairperson, Fundrais- BDE’s responsibilities for
Since taking Command in ing Chairperson, Activi- the BSTB Easter Party
December of 2011, we ties Coordinator, and Pub- scheduled for 31 March
have had a complete turn- licity Chairperson. from 11 am to 1 pm.
over of FRG personnel. March looks to be an ex- The Company is responsi-
At this time, we are look- cited month for the Regu- ble to provide an egg hunt
ing for volunteers for a lator FRG. Our March lane and age appropriate
Regulators
FRG Leader, Key Caller, meeting will be on 13 activities for the age
Informal Fund Custodian March at 6 pm in the Bri- bracket of 4-6 years of
and Alternate Informal gade Operations Center. age. Eggs will be pro-
HHC, BDE
Fund Custodian. These We will discuss the state vided by BSTB, but we
positions are required for of the FRG and look for are responsible for pro-
a functional FRG. At this volunteers to fill the viding the individually
time, due to the lack of an needed positions. We prepackaged candy to put
Informal Funds Custo- will also discuss HHC in the eggs.
dian, we cannot conduct This looks to be a very
any fund raising and the fun event. There will be
account is currently fro- face painting for all ages
zen. and the children will be
There are several other broken down by age
Company Volunteers
volunteer positions avail- group. Come out and have
Needed:
able: Recorder, Hospital- fun with the Company.
FRG Leader
Key Callers
Secretary
If you are interested in helping
the Company with the above First Sergeant’s Corner
positions please contact the Co
Commander at 785-239-8755 or The Regulator Family has SGM Larson, MAJ Wa- congratulate the newest
carlos.g.garth.mil@mai.mil
and is going through ters, MSG Fraser, SSG promotions in the Regula-
many changes since our Cavanaugh, SSG Dan- tor Family. SGT Woode,
return from Iraq. We lost dridge, SSG Jordan, SSG SPC Darby, SPC
some outstanding Soldiers Kenderish, and many StLaurent, and SPC
FRG Information: and Leaders through PCS other new faces that will Woodruff. REGULA-
and ETS but we still have make a huge impact. TORS!!!” You’re either
Company Commander: to continue the mission. With all the loses we have with us...or hunted by
CPT Martin Small With losing such storied been through, I still feel us!”
785-239-4501 Leaders as SGM Stanton, safe saying we’re in great
Martin.e.small.mil@mail.mil CSM Jones, SFC Simp- hands. With the person-
son, SFC Walker, SFC nel we have
Lane, SFC Cogdell, SFC in place it’s Special points of interest:
Company 1SG:
Ream, MAJ Kiser, CPT exciting to Company FRG Meeting 1800, 13
1SG Darvin Williams Gallagher, and SFC Ad- think about
785-239-4499 MAR 12 in the BDE HQ Brigade
ams, to name a few, this how strong
Darvin.t.williams.mil@mail.mil Operations Center.
Company will have a lot our FRG will
of key spaces to fill. become. Last BN Easter Party 1100-1300, 31
FRG Leader: : However, we plan to re- but not least I MAR 12 at the BSTB HQ.
load with the best like would like to
Vacant
5. Page 5 Defiant Newsletter
HHC Company - Commander’s Corner
Soldiers and Families of anticipation for the next mission. I urge you FRG Information:
HHC/1-1BSTB, all to begin networking and making friends Company Commander:
Thank you for support- throughout the unit. Events like the chili CPT William Viegas
ing ‘bring your Family to cook-off are opportunities to make friends 785-240-6808
work day’, and special that will support you through deployments, William.h.viegas.mil@mail.mil
thanks to Nancy Fra- and training events.
gassi, and Meagan Noranbrock for volunteer- We will continue to educate Families on Company 1SG:
ing to serve the Havoc Families as key mem- available resources like ACS (Army Com- 1SG Brian Gentry
bers of the FRG. Meagan and Nancy will munity Services), but ACS alone cannot 785-240-6807
serve as the Primary and Alternate Funds replace the value of a caring FRG. Brian.a.gentry4.mil@mail.mil
Custodians, and without their help we cannot If you have any questions, concerns or sug-
access the nearly $1,000 in funds available to FRG Leader: :
gestions to improve the FRG, feel free to Andrea Viegas
provide food and drinks to the FRG at future email me or my wife at
events! Additionally, Nancy volunteered to 816-797-7848
will.viegas@conus.army.mil, or an- Andrea.j.viegas@us.army.mil
be a key caller. If anyone is interested in drea.j.viegas@us.army.mil.
serving as a key caller please contact my
wife, Andrea, the FRG Leader. The role of - CPT Will Viegas
key caller is extremely important during de-
ployments and training events. Company Volunteers
Upcoming FRG Events: Needed:
Next month we'll be hosting the much antici-
Chili Cook Off/FRG Meeting 1800, Key Callers
pated Chili Cook-Off!!! Mark your calendars
for March 16th, and start gathering your reci- 16 Mar @ BLDG 7270 BN Annex Secretary
pes. If you are interested in helping the
BN Easter Party 1100-1300, 31 Company with the above positions
Although there is no deployment on the hori- MAR 12 @ BLDG 7270 BN Annex please contact the BN FRSA at 785
-240-4337 or
zon, your Soldiers will be steadily training in helen.day@us.army.mil.
First Sergeant’s Corner
The Havoc Family has been very busy a great company. Many changes will
supporting the battalion during reset. I occur in the next quarter as old Soldiers
have seen great efforts to establish the transition out and new Soldiers join our
Defiant maintenance team that will Family. Two online resources with
ensure that battalion equipment is ready helpful information are: myarmyone-
for any mission. I have seen a new source.com and militaryhome-
found excitement in the eyes of the front.dod.mil. They provide various
mechanics as they have begun to work resources on relocation and Army life in
in their MOS. The same excitement general. I recommend all Family mem-
can also be seen in the Defiant cooks. bers check out the Army Family Team
The cooks have risen to the challenge Building (AFTB) courses found on the
of keeping the Devil’s Den open for My Army One Source online courses.
operation working twelve hour days My wife and I have completed these
often 10 days in a row to ensure Sol- courses and found them very informa-
diers can eat. Our military police pla- tive. As always, I thank you for the sup-
toon has completed law enforcement port you give our Havoc Warriors.
training that will allow them to assist in
- 1SG Brian A. Gentry
any mission that might arise at Fort
Riley. It makes me proud to lead such
6. Page 6 Defiant Newsletter
Alpha Company - Avengers News!
Avengers,
The month of January saw the Avengers get back into the business of training Soldiers in basic War-
rior skills. We trained several essential skills including map reading, land navigation, crowd control,
and individual movement techniques. We will continue to train these skills in February and test our
knowledge at the two day Avenger Challenge. I know that the NonCommissioned Officers and Sol-
diers of Alpha Company are putting an immense amount of effort into making this
training the best it can be and I am proud to see Avengers out in the field putting the
skills they learned in the classroom into practice. Keep up the good work and always
stay prepared for any mission that comes your way.
Avengers Assemble!
Avenger 7
Lifesaving Training
We had some excellent training on lifesaving steps taught by 2nd Platoon.
Buddy carries, burn victims, and blood; oh my! This training helps prepare
us for the Validation Exercise AKA the Avenger Challenge that was
on the 22nd and 23rd of February where each squad demonstrated the War-
rior Skills they had learned up until that point. The top squad was recognized
for their ability at the end of the training
after recovery on Friday the
24th. This is the time to show
everyone your Avenger War-
rior Skills.
FRG Information:
Company Commander:
CPT Priscella Nohle
785-240-6797
Priscella.a.nohle@us.army.mil
Company 1SG:
Company Volunteers SFC Stephen Barthelme
Needed: 785-240-6798
Upcoming Events: Stephen.barthelme@us.army.mil
Key Callers
Secretary 5 March-Record APFT FRG Leader:
14 March Buffalo Wild Wings Fund Raiser Yasmine Tumey
If you are interested in
785-223-7029
helping the Company with 19-23 March Max Leave for Spring Break mrs2meuav@yahoo.com
the above positions please
BN Easter Party 1100-1300, 31 MAR 12 @
contact the BN FRSA at
BLDG 7270 BN Annex
785-240-4337 or
helen.day@us.army.mil.
7. Page 7 Defiant Newsletter
Bravo Company Blackjacks
The last few months have been marked by transition FAREWELL HAIL
for the Blackjacks. We have seen almost ¼ of the 1LT GRAMS 2LT VELASCO
company realigned with the Brigade Headquarters CW2 REES SGT COVER
Company as part of an Army organizational change 1SG ANDERSON SPC VANDYKE
for manning Signal units. Simultaneously, several MSG BRONSON SPC PAXTON
Soldiers have departed to continue the pride and traditions established SFC COPAS SPC BENSON
during their time as part of the Big Red One. We wish those Soldiers SFC GARLAND SPC THOMAS
Godspeed and continued success in their future endeavors. Likened to SSG BATTLES SPC ASHLEY
cultivating new soil, as those Soldiers depart the next Blackjack gen- SSG HARRELSON PFC YOUNG
eration begins with the arrival of new Soldiers to the company. I take SSG KELLNER PFC BEDERKA
this opportunity to welcome these Soldiers and their Families to Team SSG DANDRIDGE PFC BRYANT
Blackjack. The proverbial train refuses to slow down as our training on SGT ADAMS PFC ADAMS
Army Warrior Tasks draws to a close yet the focus on Signal specific SGT FRIERSON PFC SHULTS
SGT LATIOLAIS PFC HOENIG
fielding and training begins to heat up with the spring season. As al-
SGT TERWILLIGER PV2 TOY
ways, I am honored to lead this masterful group of Soldiers and look
SGT JENKINS PV2 PARSON
forward to the challenges the future holds.
SGT RIPSAM PV2 HIPES
Soldiers First SPC HAMPSON PV2 LEE
SPC MCCOLLUM
Blackjack 6 SPC MCKNIGHT
SPC PAL Company Volunteers Needed:
CPT Garth
SPC MUJADIDI FRG Leader
PV2 JONES
Key Callers
Secretary
If you are interested in
helping the Company with
1SG Corner the above positions please
Thank you Blackjack Soldiers and Family members. I have had an contact the Co Commander
amazing and unforgettable experience being a First Sergeant. I have at 785-239-8755 or car-
FRG Information: to say that being First Sergeant has been by far my most challenging los.g.garth.mil@mai.mil
Company Commander: assignment yet it is my favorite. I have been fortunate in my career
CPT Carlos Garth to have some incredible assignments but the most significant will
785-239-8755 always be at Fort Riley, as the First Sergeant of Bravo Company. For the Platoon Sergeants,
Carlos.g.garth.mil@mail.mil thank you for your patience and your determination in striving to always be a better company.
Your camaraderie will always stay with me. To the Soldiers, never settle and always try to be
Company 1SG:
the best. Some of you will make a career out of the Army and I hope you will have as much of a
1SG Ruth Anderson
785-240-4879 great time as I am having. Some will resume a civilian life but both, those who stay and those
Ruth.l.anderson.mil@mail.mil who go served their country. Be proud of yourself and this company. I wish you all the best.
Soldiers First.
FRG Leader:
Blackjack 7 Upcoming FRG Events:
vacant
1SG Anderson BN Easter Party 1100-1300,
31 MAR 12 @ BLDG 7270
BN Annex
8. Page 8 Defiant Newsletter
Charlie Company - CHAOS NEWS
As your Soldiers’ new Company Commander I’d first like to say how thrilled myself and Rachelle are to
STB
work with each of you and your Soldiers. In the short time I have been with the company, I have been tre-
1 mendously impressed by the Soldiers’ work ethic and desire to train. As we all know, life in the Army has
many twists and surprises, the Soldiers of Chaos Company have worked through any challenge presented
C
with flying colors.
Over the last two months we have been training on “individual tasks” these are basic tasks that every Soldier must know
that serve as a building block to succeeding in acting as a team. The most prominent being small arms ranges throughout the
month of March. Everyone has been working hard to build their individual level proficiency, and looking forward to more training
in the future.
Over the next couple of months the Soldiers of C Co will be training on Engineer team tasks, and most notably training
on our Bradley’s. From March to April the Bradley crews (myself included) can expect to work some long hours. Then in May the
company will go to the field for about two weeks to qualify on the Bradley’s.
Unfortunately as we’ve already seen, we have quite a few people moving on, fortunately though we have several new
people coming in and in some cases they’re already here. These are exciting times for the company.
FRG Information: Upcoming FRG Events:
Company Commander: Spin City Skate Event Junction City:
CPT Justin Stuart
Time (TBD); 15 MAR 12
785-240-1103
Justin.r.stuart.mil@mail.mil BN Easter Party 1100-1300, 31
1SG Corner
Company 1SG:
1SG Harold Cole
Friends and Family of Charlie Com- that your experience in Chaos Company
785-240-1102
pany, will be enjoyable and memorable and that
Harold.j.cole2.mil@mail.mil
It has been an action packed your stay here in the Fort Riley area is com-
couple of months here at Chaos. Our fortable. To the Soldiers of Chaos who are
FRG Leader:
Soldiers enjoyed Christmas and New getting ready to move on to new posts I
Rachelle Stuart
Years with their Families and have since would like to thank you for your hard work
580-706-0896
come back here to Fort Riley to prepare both down range and state side. Continue
mrsrachellestuart@gmail.com
to train hard through 2012. Over the doing great things at your next unit, make
past few months we have undergone us proud and keep in touch.
numerous important changes as an or- Winter is finally coming to an end
Company Volunteers ganization as we constantly prepare for and we are ready to get into the full swing
Needed: any mission the Army asks us to exe- of Engineer training. Our troops will be
Alternate Funds Custo- cute. drawing Bradley Fighting Vehicles soon
The most important changes of and will conduct training necessary to pre-
dian
the year so far have been our numerous pare them for full spectrum combat opera-
Key Callers personnel transitions. We are very tions. We are excited to get back in to ac-
happy to welcome our new Commander, tion as a team and to sharpen our Engineer
Secretary skills.
Captain Stuart and his Family. The
If you are interested in outgoing Commander, Captain May and Until next time,
helping the Company his Family will be missed greatly. We 1SG Harold Cole Jr,
with the above positions wish them the best of luck and success First Sergeant, US Army
please contact the BN as they explore new places. Also, we
FRSA at 785-240-4337 have recently received a group of brand
or new Soldiers to our organization. I Live Free or Die Fighting
helen.day@us.army.mil. would like to welcome them and their
Families to the Army Family. I hope
9. Page 9 Defiant Newsletter
Great Escapes Expo
Great Escapes Expo
Spring is right around the corner Mark your calendars, March 31st
March 31, 2012 and it is time to start planning 10am-3pm. Sponsored by Armed
10:00am—3:00pm that outdoor ADVENTURE. Forces Bank, County Stampede,
Whether it is horseback riding, USAA, Quantico, Briggs Auto,
Come out to Riley's
fishing and hunting trips, or a Navy Federal and Picerne Hous-
Conference Center
getaway for the whole family, ing. Sponsorship does not imply
and see what great
you don’t want to miss Ft Ri- endorsement.
outdoor and travel
ley’s Great Escapes Expo 2012,
adventures are wait-
Saturday March 31st. Doors
ing for you.
open at 10am at Riley’s Confer-
ence Center. This all day event
will have out door travel ven-
dors, outdoor recreation gear
displays, demos, competitions
and much more. There will be
food and fun for everyone!
USO FORT RILEY “NO DOUGH DINNERS”
USO Fort Riley No Dough Dinners in 2012 will be from 5 to
Little Short 6:30 p.m. at Building 7856 on Drum Street on Custer Hill. Some
on cash before dinner locations may change. For information, call 785-240-5326
payday then or email usofortriley@uso.org. USO Fort Riley also is on Face-
USO is the Book at www.facebook.com/usofortriley Click on “Events” to
place to go for see the most up to date information for No Dough Dinners. Dates
“NO DOUGH for dinners are: Feb. 29, March 14 and 29, April 12 and 30, May
DINNERS”! 14 and 31, June 14 and 28, July 12 and 31, Aug. 14 and 30, Sept.
13 and 28, Oct. 12 and 30, Nov. 14, Dec. 13
Manhattan’s Aggieville St. Patrick’s
Come join the the Web @ www.aggieville.org. Reg- 7:30AM
grand celebration. ister and course maps are available on 10am Start of the Shamrock 2 mile Fun
It’s the 34th run- the race Web site: Run and 2 mile walk
ning of the St Pat’s www.LetsGoRun.com
races in Aggieville. Register online at www.letsgorun.com 10:45am Start of St Pat’s 10K Road
Plan to spend the for these events or print you a brochure Race,
day in Aggieville. on the site and mail to: St. Pat’s Road
Don’t miss the annual St. Patrick’s Pa- Race 12:15pm Race awards in Triangle Park.
rade, organized by the Aggieville mer- 2604 S. Brookglen Cir.
chants. The parade is for young and Manhattan, KS 66502 1pm St Patrick’s Day Parade, Aggie-
old and marks the opening of the day’s with payment. ville
activities. Those interested in partici- Event Schedule:
pating in the parade should contact the Saturday, March 17, 2012 For more information contact the Ag-
Aggieville Business Association at gieville Business Association at (785)
(785) 776-8050, or visit Aggieville on Blarney Breakfast @ Kite’s Bar & Grill 776-8050.
10. Page 10 Defiant Newsletter
“This is the newsletter for 1st Special troops Battalion, 1st BCT, 1 ID that contains both official
and unofficial information. The inclusion of some unofficial information in this FRG newsletter has not
increased the cost to the Government, in accordance with DOD 4525.8-M.”