1. Soundoff!
vol. 65 no. 3 Published in the interest of the Fort Meade community
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January 24, 2013
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photo by Marv lynchard
The U.S. Army Field Band, the musical ambassador of the Army, leads more than 100 elements of the Presidential Inaugural Parade that followed the Obamas and Bidens down
Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House on Monday. The U.S. Army Field Band has traditionally held the prestigious role of leading the first division of the
Inaugural Parade. The Inaugural Parade has been a tradition for American presidents since Thomas Jefferson’s second inauguration in 1805.
For more inauguration news, see Page 3.
taxing hoop dreams UPCOMING EVENTS
Ribbon cutting NIOC Rubber Duckies Friday: Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center CLOSED for mandatory training
ceremony officially squeaks out win over Feb. 3, 6 p.m.: Ravens Vs. 49ers Super Bowl Party - The Lanes
29th IS Black Knights Feb. 8, 7 p.m.: Latin Night - The Conference Center
opens tax center
feb. 14, 11:30 a.m.: Black History Month Observance - McGill
page 8 page 12 Feb. 20, 11:30 A.m.: National Prayer Luncheon - The Conference Center
2. Commander’s Column
Soundoff!
Editorial Staff
Garrison Commander
Guaranteed circulation:
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A ‘spirited’ week of
celebration, construction
Col. Edward C. Rothstein
Garrison Command
Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter
Public Affairs Officer
Chad T. Jones
projects; Go Ravens!
Chad.T.Jones.civ@mail.mil
Chief, Command Information
Philip H. Jones
Philip.H.Jones.civ@mail.mil
Assistant Editor & Senior Writer The past week was awesome. mind, we are a
Rona S. Hirsch The highlight of the week had to be the grand team.
Staff Writer Lisa R. Rhodes opening of the USO-Metro Fort Meade Center. You probably
Staff Writer Brandon Bieltz It was an example of Team Meade at its best. have noticed
Design Coordinator Timothy Davis The 2,200-square-foot facility, located at 8612 that construc-
Supplemental photography provided
by Patuxent Publishing Co. 6th Armored Cavalry Road at the corner of tion has begun
Mapes Road, replaces the USO-Metro center in on the new
Advertising Midway Commons. state-of-the-art
The facility features a nine-seat theater room, Exchange. The
General Inquiries 410-332-6300 snack bar, wireless computer space, two offices, new Exchange
Allison Thompson stoveless kitchen, an outdoor patio and ample is being built
410-332-6850 Allison.Thompson@baltsun.com room for the organization’s food pantry. adjacent to the COL. Edward c.
Michele Griesbauer And while the facility was provided by the old PX. As con- Rothstein
410-332-6381 Michele.Griesbauer@baltsun.com installation, it would not have become the center struction moves
Garrison Commander
If you would like information about receiving Soundoff! on Fort Meade or are
it is without the support from the community. forward, much of the existing parking lot cur-
experiencing distribution issues, call 877-886-1206 or e-mail TP@baltsun.com. Sponsors include Computer Sciences Corpora- rently used by shoppers will be eliminated. The
Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday through tion, Harkins Builders, Northrop Grumman PXtra has already been demolished, creating an
Sunday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and SAIC. Even Defense Information School area for temporary parking for approximately
students and Soldiers volunteered their time to 200 vehicles.
Printed by offset method of reproduction as a civilian enterprise in the interest of the paint the exterior of the building. I know parking at the Exchange will be incon-
personnel at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, by the Patuxent Publishing Co., a subsidiary
of The Baltimore Sun Media Group, 501 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21278, every Thursday
I’m especially happy that the center is located venient and make shopping at the PX more dif-
except the last Thursday of the year in conjunction with the Fort Meade Public Affairs Office. near the DINFOS student barracks and the bar- ficult throughout the construction period. But in
Requests for publication must reach the Public Affairs Office no later than Friday before the racks for single Soldiers. These service members the end, we will have a fantastic new shopping
desired publication date. Mailing address: Post Public Affairs Office, Soundoff! IMME-MEA-PA, will no longer have a hard time getting to the center.
Bldg. 4409, Fort Meade, MD 20755-5025. Telephone: 301-677-5602; DSN: 622-5602. USO-Metro center. In addition to the new Exchange, there are
The project is another wonderful way that other construction projects that are either under
Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage
without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, marital status, handicap or sex of purchaser, our surrounding communities and businesses way or will soon get started that also may impact
user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by an advertiser show their commitment and thanks to service parking and driving on post.
will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. members and their families by ensuring they The Defense Information School had a
have what they need. ground-breaking ceremony Wednesday for its
Printed by Patuxent Publishing Co., a private firm, in no way connected with the Department I also had a lot of fun last week enjoying time facility expansion. The DINFOS project will
of the Army. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and are with Fort Meade Airmen. Last week, as many allow the school to increase its annual student
not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Army. The appearance
of advertisers in the publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of of you now know, was Air Force Spirit Week at load from 2,700 students to 3,500. Construction
the Army of the products or services advertised. Fort Meade. of the new Shoppette is expected to start in the
Spirit Week, whether it’s a weeklong activity near future as well.
sponsored by the Air Force, the Navy or any These construction projects may be incon-
of our other branches of military service, is venient and ugly, but the end result will be an
www.ftmeade.army.mil another way that we can find time for balance improved, more efficient and beautiful installa-
in our lives. tion. We will continue to do everything possible
You can also keep track of Fort Meade on Twitter at twitter.com/ftmeademd The pranks and practical jokes are all done to ease the inconvenience of these projects.
and view the Fort Meade Live Blog at ftmeade.armylive.dodlive.mil. in good nature and in the spirit of fun. And I just wanted to remind you that, for most of
in the end, these Spirit Weeks go a long way in this year, inconvenience caused by construction
helping our partner units build stronger relation- projects will be a way of life on the installation.
ships with the garrison and other units at Fort Lastly, congratulations to the Baltimore
Co n t e n t s Meade. Ravens for their victory against the New Eng-
As you have heard me say many times, find- land Patriots to advance to the Super Bowl! And
ing balance is an important part of maintaining despite being a die-hard New York Giants fan, I
News.............................. 3 Sports................................... 12 a healthy life. There is no one-size-fits-all when enjoyed watching the game.
it comes to finding ways to achieve balance Now it’s time to show some real Team Meade
Crime Watch................ 17 Movies.................................. 19 between work and life. spirit and rally behind the Ravens for a victory
The bottom line is, we all need to take time in New Orleans.
Community.................. 18 Classified.............................. 20 for mental and physical wellness. And keep in Have a great week!
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3. News
DISA supports presidential inauguration
By DISA Strategic Communications ters and Washington, D.C., field office, and a host of other DoD-sponsored ments are requested by the participat-
The Defense Information Systems and the Multi-Agency Command Cen- special events. ing federal, state and local agencies.
Agency’s Communications Manage- ter — the central command and control DISA’s presidential inauguration CMCA’s Inauguration Day duties
ment and Control Activity provided post for representatives from the 42 support started with the inauguration commenced very early on Monday
personnel and communications services federal and state agencies involved with of Richard Nixon in 1968. morning. The organization continued
to the U.S. Secret Service for the 57th the inauguration. CMCA provided protective com- to provide communications support to
presidential inauguration on Monday. CMCA’s civilian and military per- munications for the presidential and ensure the safety of President Barack
CMCA Army and Air Force com- sonnel have the responsibility to sup- vice presidential candidates during the Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, state
munication technicians assisted the port both the Secret Service and the 2012 presidential campaign and has officials, other dignitaries and the pub-
Secret Service with the installation and Joint Director of Military Support for also supported former presidents and lic during the ceremony, parade, par-
maintenance of radio networks sup- special activities such as the United visiting heads of state. ties, balls, and other high-visibility
porting command posts for the event Nations General Assembly; U.S. Navy Planning for the inauguration began events that took place on Inauguration
and at various points throughout the Fleet Week; the Olympics; Special immediately after the election. How- Day and the days that followed.
inaugural parade route. Olympics; DoD-sponsored national ever, the communication requirements After the inauguration events, equip-
CMCA personnel also supported rehabilitative sporting competitions are predicated on when the Secret Ser- ment has to be recovered, accounted
communication requirements for the such as the National Disabled Veter- vice receives their requirements for the for and palletized, then prepared for
U.S Capitol, Secret Service headquar- ans Winter and Summer Sports Clinics; event. The telecommunication require- the next mission.
Presidential inaugural support remains vital military mission
By Army Sgt. 1st Class elected by the people. a departure of the outgoing president,” In these austere times, Scanlan said,
Tyrone C. Marshall Jr. “It’s truly an honor for a service he said. “It’s one of the things that we the task force has gotten “more efficient
American Forces Press Service member to have the opportunity [to plan for. If there is a new president, we and more effective over the years” in
The U.S. military takes great pride in participate in the inauguration],” he have to arrange for the departure of the planning and providing support. Other
the centuries-old tradition of support- said. “This is the first time that I’ll ever outgoing president. challenges include the “sheer magnitude
ing the presidential inauguration and have the opportunity in a 27-year career “But that’s not a factor [now]. Every- of the event,” potential weather changes
recognizing the president as commander to support the inauguration. thing else is pretty much the same for and the crowd turnout, he added.
in chief, said the deputy for inaugural “And … to have that opportunity to the most part.” Due to these and other unforeseen
support. participate in an event, that really, we The general discussed the primary circumstances, Scanlan said, planning
Prior to Monday’s inauguration, look at as something the entire world duties of service members who are part began more than a year ago, with the
Air Force Brig. Gen. Jim Scanlan, watches.” of the inaugural support. first “augmentees” arriving in April and
with Joint Task Force National Capital Scanlan explained why inaugural sup- “We provide ceremonial support to some arriving “as late” as Jan. 7.
Region, discussed the history of inaugu- port remains “absolutely vital” and is all the events — that could be in the So the military continues to carry
ral support with The Pentagon Channel still a relevant military mission today. form of a color guard or a musical on a long tradition of supporting and
and American Forces Press Service, and “It provides us an opportunity to rec- ensemble,” he said. “And then actually recognizing the commander in chief as
offered a behind-the-scenes glimpse of ognize the president as the commander the day of the inauguration, ceremonial the world looks on.
the planning involved for the 57th presi- in chief,” he said, “and it provides us an support in the form of a street cordon, “It’s an honor to be here,” Scanlan
dential inauguration. opportunity, as the 5,000 or so members and of course, the parade itself.” said. “For all the service members, it’s
Military involvement in ceremonies that participate, to represent the more Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta, just a great opportunity for us to rec-
welcoming a president “dates back to than 2 million total force members that Scanlan said, has guidelines on what ognize the president as the commander
the very first inauguration, when the are serving worldwide.” ceremonial support the joint task force in chief.”
militia and Revolutionary War veterans Scanlan described how support for provides.
escorted then-President [George] Wash- the ceremony usually works, noting the “The secretary of defense designated
ington to New York for his inaugura- support alone is a weeklong process, the commander of U.S. [Northern Com- Follow Fort
tion,” Scanlan said. and “it’s really not just one inaugura- mand] as the commander responsible for Meade on
“President [John F.] Kennedy’s inau- tion proceeding.” providing all the military support to the
guration, in 1961, is what’s known to “The inauguration itself is a very inauguration,” he said. “And then Joint Twitter.com
be the largest where there were actually long day,” he said. Task Force National Capital Region is /ftmeademd
30,000 participants — 15,000 of those It normally starts with a church actually coordinating all of that.”
being military.” service, he said, then proceeds through
In contrast, the general said, the 57th the procession down to the Capitol,
presidential inauguration had about followed by the swearing-in ceremony,
5,000 service members involved and a a luncheon, a parade and finally an
total of 12,000 participants. inaugural ball during the evening. Connect with Fort Meade at
Scanlan called the inauguration a Scanlan also noted there are minor
“showcase” event that demonstrates differences for an inauguration when a Facebook.com/ftmeade
“what a great nation we have” to the president has been re-elected.
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4. N ews
Two businesses added to off-limits list Six off-limits areas
and establishments,
By Brandon Bieltz punishment. “We send notice to the business that the
Staff Writer While the list does not apply to family board is looking at,” said Keith Willard, as of Dec. 21, 2012
For the first time in two years, the instal- members and civilian employees, Bakalorz legal assistant with the Directorate of Emer-
lation’s list of off-limit areas and establish- said they should be aware of the establish- gency Services. “We try to give them about a • Meade Village, Reece Road,
ments has been updated, adding two more ments listed. month’s notice that they’re being considered Severn (high crime area, according
local businesses. The disciplinary board, which is made up for off-limits.” to the Anne Arundel County
In addition to the four establishments of unit commanders and agency directors Business owners can appear at the board Police)
and areas already on the list, two Exxon gas whose service members are directly affected, and state their case. In October, one business • Arwell Court, two-block area,
stations near Fort Meade have been added meets quarterly. Voting members are assisted under consideration for off-limits status due formerly Pioneer City, Severn (high
for selling synthetic marijuana, or Spice by numerous advisory members with various to selling Spice tobacco met with the board. crime area, according to Anne
tobacco. backgrounds including law enforcement, The proprietor agreed to stop selling the syn- Arundel County Police)
The list, signed by Garrison Commander legal, medical, health and environmental thetic marijuana, so board members voted • Little Falls area, Potomac River,
Col. Edward C. Rothstein in late December, protection, alcohol and substance abuse, and against placing that business on the list. Washington, D.C., and Virginia
was developed by the Fort Meade Armed fire and safety. Civil authorities can also be “That’s the function of the board — to get (unsafe area due to water rapids)
Forces Disciplinary Board. requested for subject matter expertise. results,” Willard said. • Around the Clock Locksmith,
“[The list] provides the garrison com- At each meeting, the board evaluates Once placed on the off-limits list, estab- Pasadena (unethical business
mander with a tool to identify, investigate, the list and investigates new businesses or lishments can again meet with the board to practices)
report and act on conditions within our com- establishments that are being considered for try and have their business removed from • Exxon gas station, 7898 Ridge
munity that in any way adversely affect the off-limits status. the list. But the board doesn’t check to see Road, Hanover (selling Spice
health, safety, welfare, morale and discipline Businesses and areas can be considered if the establishment has rectified the issue. It tobacco)
of our armed forces,” said Lt. Col. Marion for the off-limits list for a large variety of is up to the business to request and petition • Exxon gas station, 1318
P. Bakalorz, president of the AFDB and reasons such as high crime rates, unethical to appear before the board. Annapolis Road, Odenton (selling
commander of Headquarters Command business practices or unsafe areas due to The two Exxon stations most recently Spice tobacco)
Battalion. “It is a tool — one of many.” water rapids. The establishments are inves- added to the list are not the only establish-
The off-limits list applies to service mem- tigated for the safety of service members, ments in the area under consideration for the
bers from all military branches at Fort Bakalorz said. selling of Spice tobacco. These businesses investigating and considering organizations
Meade. Violations of the list are reported to The board first tries to engage the owner will be considered at the next board meeting or businesses that are selling synthetic mari-
the service member’s unit, who then deter- of the business as well as community lead- in February. juana. And when we locate them, we’re going
mines the disciplinary action. ers before putting an establishment on the “These are not the two only organizations to do the same thing. And, hopefully, they’ll
“It’s up to the unit,” Bakalorz said of the off-limits list. we are looking at,” Willard said. “We are stop selling — that’s the whole intent.”
Still time to get vaccinated against influenza
By Dr. Anne Burnley The Centers for Disease Control and Pre- symptoms are similar to cold symptoms, that the child does not want to be held; sei-
Preventive Medicine vention recommends a yearly flu vaccine for they tend to be worse with the flu. zures; or flu-like symptoms that improve but
Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center everyone 6 months of age and older as the Call your health care provider if you then return with fever and worse cough.
Influenza, the unwanted guest, arrived first and most important step in protecting develop flu symptoms and you are pregnant People who are otherwise healthy, older
early this year along with other virus com- against flu viruses. Once vaccinated, it takes or delivered within the past two weeks; if than age 5 and younger than 65 should
panions. about two weeks for the body’s immune you are age 65 or older; or if your child is stay home and do self-care. While at home
Most of the country is experiencing high response to fully kick in. You can still get a younger than 5 and develops flu symptoms. with the flu, it is important to get plenty
levels of influenza-like illness. Some regions flu vaccine even if you have had influenza- People of any age with chronic medical of rest, drink lots of clear liquids, and take
have peaked, while other parts of the country like-illness this season. conditions — such as asthma, diabetes or over-the-counter medications to relieve fever
are still on the upswing. But there are specific Second, use other common-sense mea- heart disease, and those with compromised and muscles aches. Use any other prescribed
actions you can take to protect yourself, your sures to reduce the spread of flu. These immune systems due to disease or medica- medications as directed by your health care
family and your community. include frequent hand washing; coughing tion (such as cancer, HIV, AIDS, chronic provider.
First, get vaccinated if you haven’t been and sneezing into your elbow or tissue; steroid use) — should also seek medical Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center
vaccinated since August 2012 (for this sea- and avoiding crowded living and sleeping attention if they develop flu symptoms. has sufficient flu vaccine for its enrolled
son). It’s a myth that it’s too late to vaccinate spaces. Seek urgent evaluation if you experience TRICARE beneficiaries and DoD civilians.
against the flu once the holidays are over. As If you have an influenza-like illness, stay high or prolonged fever; difficulty breathing An express flu clinic is now available in the
long as flu viruses are spreading and causing home from school or work and away from or shortness of breath; pain or pressure in Immunization Clinic for beneficiaries during
illness, vaccination protects against the flu. other group settings (such as church or the chest or abdomen; near-fainting or faint- regular clinic hours.
Since flu activity can last as late as May in movie theaters) to avoid spreading your ill- ing; confusion; severe or persistent vomiting; Over-the-counter cold packs for adults
the United States, it’s important to get a flu ness to others. or flu-like symptoms that improve but then and children are also available to TRICARE
vaccine now if you haven’t already received Third, know when to contact your health return with fever and a worse cough. beneficiaries at the Kimbrough pharmacy
one. This season’s vaccine provides excellent care provider for guidance or must receive Seek urgent evaluation if your child expe- during the flu peak.
protection against the dominant flu type urgent medical attention. Symptoms of flu riences high or prolonged fever; fast breath- Kimbrough’s TRICARE enrollees can
causing illness. Even when it doesn’t stop include a fever of 100°F (37.8°C) or higher, ing or trouble breathing; bluish skin color; call 301-677-8800 or use Relay Health to
illness completely, it reduces the severity and cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body discoloration of lips; dehydration; not wak- request to speak with a nurse to get informa-
duration of illness. aches, headache, chills and fatigue. While the ing up or not interacting; being so irritable tion and assistance.
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5. N ews
704th MI BDE Soldiers
re-enlist at 9/11 Memorial
Story and photo by tively with other career counselors.
Staff Sgt. Taikeila T. Chancey Master Sgt. Michael Gibson, senior
704th Military Intelligence Brigade career counselor, 704th MI, agreed and felt
Public Affairs this would be an effort to build esprit de
When the time came to re-enlist, 12 corps and unit and family cohesion.
Soldiers from the 704th Military Intelli- “We felt this would be an outstanding
gence Brigade decided to do so in memo- way for those who serve to honor those that
rable fashion — by conducting their oath of made the ultimate sacrifice,” he said.
re-enlistment at the 9/11 Memorial in New What began as a small, one-person re-
York City on Jan. 10. enlistment ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial
The idea of honoring fallen comrades quickly expanded to include a dozen Sol-
while re-enlisting at the memorial came diers from across the brigade.
about when Sgt. James Caldwell, of the “Being afforded the opportunity to re-
741st MI Battalion, 704th MI Brigade enlist at the 9/11 Memorial was an unfor-
chose to stay Army and was given several gettable experience; I loved it,” said Spc.
options of places to re-enlist. Bettina Moore of Headquarters and Head-
After careful consideration, Caldwell quarters Company, 704th MI. “When the
opted to make the road trip to New York. attack took place 11 years ago, I was living Chief Warrant Officer 2 Magnus Thorpe, property book officer for the 704th Military
“I chose the 9/11 Memorial because I in Germany and remember not being able Intelligence Brigade, administers the re-enlistment of Spc. Bettina Moore, a supply
have never been there, and when given the to contact any of my family and friends in clerk for the 704th MI, at the 9/11 Memorial in New York on Jan. 10. A dozen Soldiers
option to re-enlist there, so many memories New York.” from across the brigade re-enlisted at the memorial.
of September 11, 2001 came to mind,” he To enhance the occasion, the unit extend-
said. “I was not a Soldier at the time, but ed invitations to friends and family mem- members, it made for a truly memorable Spc. Raymond Gearhart, of the 742nd MI
that’s a day I will never forget.” bers of each Soldier who re-enlisted at the event. Battalion. “I hadn’t seen it yet, so I got to
Sgt. 1st Class Tarsha Peele, a career memorial. Not only was the trip a great “I didn’t plan on re-enlisting at the 9/11 see it for the first time and re-enlist. Not too
counselor with the 741st MI loved the idea opportunity to foster pride in those who Memorial, but when I heard about the offer, many people get to re-enlist there, so I felt
and immediately began planning collec- serve, but by including friends and family I decided it would be a good idea,” said privileged.”
New company commander stresses values learned from dad
Story and photo by Sgt. Amy Lane our parents. I think that shaped my priori-
704th Military Intelligence Brigade ties and people skills because that’s what I
Public Affairs As the new saw on a daily basis.”
Even as adults, many people are able to company The elder Stull confirmed that his daugh-
trace their values and inspiration back to commander, ter’s leadership style is similar to his own.
their parents. Capt. Wendy “I think she is similar, in that she listens
Capt. Wendy Stull, commander of Head- Stull, commander to people that are working with her, she
quarters and Headquarters Company, of Headquarters focuses on core issues, is a problem solver,
704th Military Intelligence Brigade, grew and Headquarters and is proficient in her specialty area,” he
up watching her father live the Army val- Company, said. “A difference is, she is much more
ues. 704th Military patient than I am and tends to see the good
Stull assumed command of Headquar- Intelligence in people and their strengths, while I tend to
ters and Headquarters Company from Brigade, see weaknesses in people.”
Capt. Lincoln Kaffenberger on Jan. 11 addresses Stull said her father taught them integ-
at McGill Training Center as her father Soldiers in her rity.
watched proudly. first safety brief. “One thing he ingrained in all of us was
Stull, a military intelligence officer who a strong sense of integrity, of doing the
grew up as an Army brat, said she was right thing — regardless of difficulty or
happy that her father was able to attend raderie and the opportunities available and tions, served in the Army for more than consequences,” she said.
the change of command. She and her two the mind-set of camaraderie and dedica- 30 years. The elder Stull hopes that Soldiers will
sisters all followed in their father’s footsteps tion. That’s what we were familiar and Stull said she talks to her father frequent- absorb this lesson from their new com-
by joining the military. One was an Army comfortable with.” ly, picking his brain and talking command mander and work as a team.
nurse; the other is a helicopter pilot in the Her father, retired Col. Lynn B. Stull, a philosophy. “I hope the Soldiers in her command
Marine Corps. Defense Threat Reduction Agency assistant “My leadership style is very similar to my will learn to work cooperatively to achieve
“My sisters and I grew up in a military liaison officer to U.S. Special Operations father’s,” she said. “We model interaction difficult goals and to capitalize on their
environment,” Sull said. “We saw the cama- Command Applied Technology Applica- with people based on what we’re taught by strengths to help each other,” he said.
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6. N ews
Tax Center opens for 2013 season
Story and photo by Brandon Bieltz number and we have somebody standing
Staff Writer by who will walk you through everything
After a month of training and prepara- you’ll need,” Biggers said. “At a bare
tion, members of the Fort Meade Joint minimum, everybody has to bring their
Installation Tax Center joined garrison military ID card, Social Security card or
leaders on Tuesday to officially open the official copy.”
center. Appointment hours are weekdays from
The ribbon cutting ceremony marked 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours
the beginning of tax season on Fort every other Tuesday and Thursday when
Meade. Located at 4217 Roberts Ave., the center will remain open until 8 p.m.
the center provides free tax assistance Services also will be offered one Saturday
for service members, retirees and their per month from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
dependents through Tax Day on April Last year, the tax center generated
15. Staff will begin meeting with clients $6.1 million in returns for its clients. But
on Monday. Biggers said any commercial tax service
“That’s incredible for our service mem- would provide the same refund; the differ-
bers and our community,” Garrison ence, however, is in the preparation fees.
Commander Col. Edward C. Rothstein “We saved clients over $540,000 in
said of the service. “It is pretty phenom- tax preparation fees because we do not
enal.” charge for our services,” he said.
Capt. William Biggers, officer-in- The tax center can prepare personal
charge of the center, said the services tax returns including 1040, 1040EZ and
are generally by appointment-only. The 1040A, as well as state taxes for all 50
center will schedule appointments as far states. Staff also can prepare amended
out as clients wish, but Biggers said spots returns dating back to 2010. Garrison Commander Col. Edward C. Rothstein (center) and Garrison Command Sgt.
will fill up quickly. Prior to the ribbon The staff, however, cannot prepare Maj. Thomas E. Latter (far right) join members of the Fort Meade Joint Installation
cutting, 40 appointments had already tax returns from business income such Tax Center on Tuesday to officially open the center for the 2013 tax season. Located
been scheduled. as ownership of more than one rental at 4217 Roberts Ave, the center provides free tax assistance for service members,
When scheduling an appointment, space or conducting more than nine stock retirees and their dependents through April 15.
individuals will be informed of what they transactions. The center also is unable to
need to bring. Required documents vary prepare nonresidential taxes. gers said. “They give our left and right cated to training,” he said. “Everybody is
depending on the client. “We’re limited by VITA [Volunteer limits as far as what kind of returns we certified through VITA.”
“We encourage everyone to call our tax Income Tax Assistance] regulations,” Big- do.” Service members preparing tax forms
A 30-member staff of service members also provides another advantage to off-
and civilians working part time comprise post tax services.
Become a Dental Assistant
the force behind the tax center. While “We are more aware of military-spe-
several staff members have experience cific tax issues than most places,” Biggers
in tax preparation, Biggers said training said. “We’re a little more in tune with the
in just 11 weeks DATS sessions bring everybody up to speed on military benefits.”
• Dental Terminology Charting • X-Ray Certification Eligibility • Clinical Externship the tax code and prepare them for tax To schedule an appointment at the Fort
• Sterilization of Equipment OSHA Guidelines • Adult CPR • Job Interviewing Techniques season. Meade Joint Installation Tax Center at
“The entire month of January is dedi- 4217 Roberts Ave., call 301-677-9366.
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7. N ews
Service members
must file state
income tax returns
By Jane Winand, Chief ington, D,C., Maryland or Virginia
Legal Assistance Division as their state of residence, need not
Clients seeking tax assistance at the Fort file with D.C., Maryland or Virginia
Meade Tax Center are frequently uncer- because of the protections afforded by
tain about state income tax liability. the SCRA.
Many Soldiers must file a state (There are additional protections
income tax return, even if it is to get from taxation for spouses of military
a full refund of any monies that were members which will be covered in a
withheld and paid to the state during follow-up article in Soundoff!)
the tax year.Taxpayers may have ques- As an example, consider “Maj. Tax-
tions about which state they should payer” who entered the military from
file their income tax return with. The Arizona and is now stationed at Fort
starting point in making this determi- Meade. She owns property in Arizona,
nation is what state appears on the W-2 and is registered to vote there, although
as withholding state income tax. This she currently lives in Maryland because
is likely the home of record and is the of her military assignment.
state to which the taxpayer has some Maj. Taxpayer has listed Arizona as
permanent connection. her residence state on her Leave and
Additional factors to consider are Earnings Statement, and state with-
where the individual votes, owns real holdings are withdrawn regularly from
estate, has a driver’s license, and has a her pay and paid to Arizona. Where
motor vehicle registered. must she file?
The Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Maj. Taxpayer must file a federal
Act, or SCRA, allows active-duty ser- return with the IRS and a state return
vice members to claim their perma- with Arizona. Some states exempt
nent residency state despite current active-duty military pay from state tax.
limited ties to that state. This exempts If Maj. Taxpayer’s permanent state of
those stationed in the National Capital residence was one of those states, state
Region from filing with the state they filing would be unnecessary.
presently live in because of their cur- The state you claim ultimately has
rent military assignment. a huge impact on your tax liability.
In many cases, it is to the service There are details and intricacies in
member’s advantage to avoid taxation getting the proper state refund, espe-
in the state he or she may temporarily cially from those states that offer a full
live because of a military assignment. rebate.
Be advised that the District of Colum- The Fort Meade Tax Center at 4217
bia has one of the highest tax rates in Roberts Ave., Room 123 will open for
the country. business on Jan. 28 January at 8 a.m.
Maryland has not only a state income To schedule an appointment, call the
tax, but also a local tax, which varies Fort Meade Tax Center at 301-677-
from county to county. Service mem- 9366 for assistance with the prepara-
bers serving at Fort Meade who have tion and electronic filing of federal and
claimed a state different from Wash- state income tax returns.
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8. N ews
Spirit of the entrepreneur
Many military spouses start their own businesses
By Renée M. Petrina
Defense Information School
The gymnasium at Waugh Chapel Elemen-
tary School in Odenton was crowded with
Business Sense
tables of wares during last month’s holiday Thinking about getting into direct
open house. sales? Here are some tips:
For the children, there was a face-painting • Research.
booth and Santa was due to arrive at 11 a.m. Get to know the company. Does it
For the parents, there were plenty of gift have sales quotas?
options provided by owners of home-based Research the rules. If you live on
businesses. post, certain rules may apply to you.
At one booth, bright floral designs on plastic The Fort Meade Legal Assistance Divi-
kitchen storage containers mirrored the mauve sion can advise you.
of the seller’s fleece jacket. Her name tag read: Consider meeting with Army Com-
“Dorthe Laurel, Consultant.” munity Service to go over your business
At the next table, a woman in a blue wrap concept. ACS or its partner support
slid delicately crafted greeting cards into clear elements in the Navy and Air Force can
sleeves. Linda Caler had combined textures, provide objective financial counseling.
stamps, ribbons and even a touch of sparkle to Trained specialists can tell you
make handmade cards into keepsakes. whether this new venture has profit
The placement of their adjacent booths was potential or not.
happenstance, but both had been selling their The Direct Selling Association also
products for more than 12 years. And both are provides guidance online at directsell-
spouses of active-duty service members. ing411.com.
Many military spouses try direct sales. How- • Plan.
ever, starting a new business isn’t easy. photo by lisa r. rhodes You need a budget. How much ini-
Potential sellers should consider two impor- tial money do you need, and can you
Ryan Yarnell, personal financial readiness specialist at Army Community Service and
tant things before signing up: their motivation earn it back?
an accredited financial counselor, recommends that military spouses interested in
and the effects of change. You need a schedule. How much can
becoming involved in the direct sales market do research on the parent company
The direct-sales market was a nearly $30 bil- you commit to the business?
through the Better Business Bureau.
lion industry in 2011, according to the Direct You need flexibility. What is your
Selling Association, a trade group. “You should never, ever sign up for a com- But commissions don’t appear out of thin plan for success after a PCS move?
“On paper, they all look great,” said Ryan pany that you are not 100 percent in love with air. Making money takes work and adapt- You need goals. Make sure you set
Yarnell, a personal financial specialist with their product,” Caler said. ability, Caler said repeatedly. The ever-chang- realistic ones.
Army Community Service on Fort Meade. Both women joined their companies because ing military environment presents additional • Commit.
But potential consultants must conduct of past good experiences with the products. challenges. Ensure your spouse and children are
research. Laurel’s family was stationed overseas when Change can sink a home-based business, as on board.
Both Yarnell and the DSA recommend she started selling the same brand of kitchen Melissa Thurber found out. You’ll need a sitter when you host
checking out the parent company with the storage items that she knew and trusted from Thurber thought her business could easily parties. You will also need a supporter
Better Business Bureau. Yarnell said people can growing up in Denmark. move to Fort Meade. But after two years selling if your new venture is stressful.
search online for complaints, too. Twelve years later, the Air Force spouse has bakeware and kitchen gadgets, she’ll hang up Seek advice and don’t give up easily.
“That’s the great thing about the Internet two rooms in her basement stocked with inven- her hat at the end of the month.
now,” he said. “If there’s a scam, they’re gonna tory and sells regularly from a booth at Fort Thurber started selling while her husband get customers to leave post for an event.
yell it from the rooftop.” Meade’s Exchange. was stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Caler is adjusting her business model accord-
Laurel also advises that those considering “I still enjoy it,” she said. “I stand by the Miramar, Calif. She met many fellow military ingly.
direct sales do their homework before signing company.” families and had connections with neighbors “You have to be able to deal with change,”
up. Caler started her business when her Coast whose children shared the same school. she said. “Companies change, products change,
“Don’t feel the pressure to say yes,” she Guard husband received orders to leave her But when they arrived at Fort Meade in environment changes, life changes.”
said. home state of Washington. She was already August, the network and the neighborhoods As Caler continued to slide cards into clear
Caler said each potential seller should know crazy about paper crafting, and her favorite were different. Thurber just wasn’t making the holders, her husband and young daughter
her “why” - why she wants to work for that craft stores didn’t have locations in Guam. links to find new clients. dropped by. The girl proudly showed off what
company. Personal motivation is essential. It “So I became a craft store,” Caler said. “You sell a lot more if you can get it in front she had made: a pair of glittering gingerbread-
can’t be simply to get rich quick because that’s As she met other crafters on the island, of people,” she said. man ornaments.
not going to happen without effort. Caler built a clientele and recruited sellers who Caler also has had to adapt to the Fort A touch of sparkle, just like Mommy’s
The motivation that brought Laurel and share her creative passion. They make up her Meade environment. Due to heavy traffic, cards.
Caler to Waugh Chapel Elementary came from “downline,” meaning she gets commission on people here are less inclined to go to a week- Editor’s note: Renée M. Petrina is an instruc-
personal belief in the products they sell. their sales. night party or show, she said. It’s also harder to tor at DINFOS.
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9. S ports
Rubber Duckies squeak out win, edges 29th IS in double OT
By Brandon Bieltz fought through two overtime periods to cap- into double overtime,” said Zamar Shaw of was a result of a shallow bench.
Staff Writer ture their first win of the season on Jan. 17 NIOC. “It was pretty exhausting, but it was “In the first two games we couldn’t sub,”
For the first two games of the intramural at Murphy Field House. worth the effort. It’s really satisfying.” Shaw said before the game. “Now we have
basketball season, the Fire Breathing Rubber Nick Koletar’s 18 points — including five NIOC entered last week’s game with a a few more bodies and we’re excited about
Duckies of Navy Information Operations in overtime — helped lead NIOC to the 57-53 0-2 record, having lost to the 741st Military this one.”
Command Maryland barely had enough victory over the 29th Intelligence Squadron Intelligence Battalion and the 7th IS by a Even with few members on the roster,
players to get through the 40-minute game. Black Knights. combined 26 points. Shaw and teammate Mauricio said the team stayed in games until
With a newly extended roster, the players “It’s pretty exciting, especially since it went Kevin Mauricio said the early-season stumble the end, when players began to wear out.
“We’re lacking people, but competing,”
he said.
While NIOC was still digging for its first
win, the 29th IS started the season 2-0. Coach
Thomas Taylor said the team’s success comes
from playing a smart and team-oriented sys-
tem. With the mixture of speed and size on
Zamar Shaw of Navy Information
Operations Command Maryland jumps
up and at Anthony Dunlap of the
29th Intelligence Squadron during an
intramural basketball game Jan. 17 at
Murphy Field House. NIOC captured its
first win in double overtime, 57-53.
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10. the roster, the 29th IS has been able to exploit the lead changed five times before Jenkins
other teams using its motion offense. tied the game at 48-48 with a last-second
“We’re not an up-and-down team unless layup to force a second overtime.
we can get the opportunity for a fast break,” NIOC sunk three, three-pointers in the
Taylor said. “We mostly play in a half-court second overtime to lead the team to the 57-53
system since we’re bigger than most teams.” victory. Koletar’s 18-point night and Gregory
When the two teams met last week, the Taggart’s six overtime points led NIOC to
29th IS took a quick lead for the first 13 its first win. Jenkins scored a team-high 16
minutes of the game. But NIOC never trailed points for the 29th IS.
by more than three and tied it up 14-14 at Shaw said the victory could be credited to
7:20. NIOC pulled into the lead and created fresh legs on the court late in the game.
a distance from the 29th IS at the end of “The endurance and stamina definitely
the half. came into play,” he said. “Having those extra
With a 25-18 lead at the start of the bodies didn’t wear us down in the beginning
second half, NIOC continued to maintain of the half. We were able to come out there
a five-point lead until midway through the with a lot of energy and keep up the good
half. Two free throws by David Jenkins tied work.”
the game at 34-34. With plenty of games remaining in the sea-
The 29th IS stepped up with a more aggres- son, Shaw said he thinks NIOC can bounce
sive defense to force turnovers and took a 37- back from the early season struggles and
36 lead off a Anthony Dunlap three-pointer continue to win with the extended roster.
with less than four minutes left. “We’re coming out of the two-game slump,
Down by two with 10 seconds left on the we finally got our first win,” he said. “We’re
clock, Shaw forced a turnover at half court, going to keep the momentum going. This
and Mauricio’s layup tied the game at 42 as is one of the most challenging teams in the
time expired. league, so we’re going to take this win for
In the first three-minute overtime period, what it is.”
photos by jen rynda
Gregory Taggart of the NIOC Fire Breathing Rubber Duckies tries to move through
29th IS defenders.
LEFT: Jay Snow of the 29th IS Black Knights battles for the ball during last week’s
intramural basketball game. The 29th IS was defeated by NIOC, 57-53.
BELOW: The 29th IS Black Knights huddle before the intramural basketball game at
Murphy Field House.
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11. S ports
Sports Shorts Jibber Jabber - Opinion
Super Bowl party
The Lanes is hosting a Super Bowl party on Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. as the
Baltimore Ravens take on the San Fransisco 49ers.
The party will include game specials and prizes throughout the evening.
What’s under
the hoodie!
For more information call, 301-677-5541.
Texas Hold ‘em
Texas Hold ‘em no buy-in games are played Mondays at 7 p.m. at the Lanes.
Games are free and open to the public. Obviously there isn’t much I’d rather haven’t hoisted
For more information, call 301-677-5541. talk about than the Ravens’ impending the Lombardi
Super Bowl championship. Trophy. Chad T. Jones,
Dollar Days And I guess now is as good a time Certainly, if Public Affairs
The Lanes offers Dollar Days every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. as any to request your best recipes Belichick was a Officer
Bowlers receive a game of bowling, shoe rental, a hot dog, hamburger, for this year’s Super Bowl party. Just player, his lega-
small fries, pizza slice or small soda for $1 each. remember, no pork; no booze; plenty cy would be tarnished by the fact that
For more information, call 301-677-5541. of sauce; and, of course, spice. his performance went south after he
Get me your recipes NLT Tuesday so was caught cheating.
EFMP bowling we can share with the masses in next So it is only fair to ask what his
week’s Soundoff! and on the Facebook legacy is … besides being a grumpy
The Exceptional Family Member program is sponsoring its monthly bowling page. cuss.
event on Feb. 20 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Lanes. But since we have next week to cover On its own, Belichick’s resume would
Exceptional family members will receive a free game and shoe rental. Other both of those topics, I believe it is pru- put him right up there with the greats
family members will receive discounted games and shoe rental. dent to talk about some more pressing like Tom Landry, Don Shula or even
To register, call 301-677-4473 or email kelly.g.burger@us.army.mil. matters. Vince Lombardi: 151-57 since joining
Namely, before it gets stale, why does the Patriots, 17-7 in the playoffs.
Spring sports registration Bill Belichick act like such a jerk? But again, even though Landry,
Registration for spring sports is under way at Parent Central Services, 1900 Apparently, Ravens coach John Har- Shula and Lombardi had their own
Reece Road. baugh said he was all class after the advantages, none of them were caught
Spring sports include soccer, T-ball, baseball, softball, track, indoor football game, and nobody expects him to be cheating, so you certainly can’t put
and basketball. happy after losing another champion- Belichick on the Mount Rushmore of
For more information, call 301-677-1149 or 1156. ship game. But did you see his postgame coaches.
press conference? bit.ly/WHYkYq Maybe he’s on par with his former
For more Fort Meade sports, visit quickscores.com/ftmeadesports. I know during the Olympics I gave boss Bill Parcells. “The Hoodie” has
gymnast McKayla Maroney a hard more rings as a head coach and was
time about her gas face after win- the defensive coordinator for both of
ning the Silver, but she was at least a the “Big Tuna’s” titles.
teenager. Similarly, Belichick also has an
Available now! Billy is a grown man and a mil-
lionaire.
Plus, it’s not our fault that he hasn’t
extensive coaching tree that includes
seven current or former NFL head
coaches and former Notre Dame coach
Copies of the won a championship since being bust-
ed for “Spygate.”
Charlie Weis.
However, upon further review, out-
2013 Fort Meade No, I didn’t just write that.
Oh yes I did!
side of Nick Saban, the fruit on Belich-
ick’s coaching tree is pretty rotten
Welcome Guide Now most people would tell you
that Belichick is a bona fide, first-bal-
compared to Parcells’: Eric Mangini,
not so good. Josh McDaniels, way
are available now. lot Hall of Fame coach. Their proof
would be his three Super Bowl rings,
worse. Weiss and Romeo Crennel were
nice guys, but even nicer for opposing
Please call 301-677- two additional AFC championships,
plus everything he did as a coordina-
coaches’ records.
So where does that leave us?
5602 or email philip. tor.
In fact, it wasn’t that long ago when
Maybe he’s Tom Flores, possibly
Joe Gibbs? I’ll still put him ahead of
h.jones.civ@mail.mil commentators questioned whether Bill
might be the greatest coach in NFL
Chuck Noll on principle.
But after another year without a
to request guides for history.
But facts, like numbers, never lie,
ring, it’s only fair to question if Belich-
ick’s legacy should be about his record
your organization. and the fact is that ever since “Spy-
gate,” the Patriots have put up a lot of
on the field or off it.
If you have comments on this or any-
points, won a lot of games, and even thing to do with sports, contact me at
made it to the Big Game twice, but they chad.t.jones.civ@mail.mil.
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12. N ews
Strategic Command CSM
visits Cyber Command
By Air Force 1st Lt. Logan A. Clark members to view the recognition as not
U.S. Cyber Command Public Affairs a reason to slack off but to work harder
Command Sgt. Maj. Patrick Alston, than ever, and to meet and exceed the
senior enlisted leader for U.S. Strategic potential for which the service members
Command, visited U.S. Cyber Command were recognized.
on Dec. 14 for command familiarization Alston, a big believer in the adage
and to recognize several enlisted person- “Mission First, People Always,” com-
nel for outstanding performance. mented on his emphasis on taking the
Alston spent a part of the morn- time to meet and recognize outstanding
ing speaking with enlisted leaders from people in the organization.
USCYBERCOM and Army Cyber Com- “People are the most important plat-
mand. But he spent the majority of the form we have in keeping our country
trip meeting with members of the com- free,” he said.
mand and learning about their missions. Alston also coined on the spot several
During his visit, Alston also recog- personnel he met during his visit, based
nized 10 enlisted personnel who had been on his conversations with them and their
nominated by their respective services for supervisors’ comments.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
exceptional work to promote the mission The 10 personnel Alston recognized on
of the operation and defense of DoD behalf of the services are: Command Sgt. Maj. Patrick Alston, senior enlisted leader at U.S. Strategic Command,
networks. He presented them with a letter • Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew met with personnel at U.S. Cyber Command on Dec. 14 to learn more about the
of appreciation and the USSTRATCOM Barker, cyber operations specialist mission and recognize outstanding performers.
senior enlisted leader’s coin. • Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Katyma-
“Now, the services didn’t nominate you rie Barnosky, intelligence specialist technician global information grid operations mis-
just for their work in the past,” he said • Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class • Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Sammy sion lead
of those he coined. “They nominated Kyle Black, information systems techni- Davis Jr., J37 exercise lead • Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class
you because of your potential for the cian • Army Pfc. Tyler Goodman, intel- Amanda Morton, intelligence analyst
future.” • Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jonathan ligence analyst • Army Sgt. Jennifer Perry, cyber readi-
Alston also encouraged the service Butler, computer network operations • Air Force Master Sgt. Racquel James, ness planner
Motorcycle, sportbike training to begin in March
By Installation Safety Office If students are taking the ERC or MSRC, they
Although the temperature is falling, the time is must bring their own motorcycle with a fully charged
coming to prepare for warmer and brighter days. As battery and a full tank of gas, and a valid driver’s
we dust off, gas up and get ready to hit the road, we license with motorcycle endorsement, proof of insur-
must remember the dangers of riding a motorcycle. ance and registration.
Motorcyclists need to keep their riding skills Several motorcycles will be provided for the BRC.
sharp and their attention focused at all times. To aid Students must bring a valid learner’s permit or
military motorcyclists, the Installation Safety Office driver’s license with motorcycle endorsement (if you
is sponsoring Motorcycle Safety Foundation basic are using your own bike), proof of insurance and
rider courses, experienced rider courses and military registration.
sportbike riders courses. Scheduled training dates are:
Training will be provided at no cost to military • Basic Riders Course: March 19 to 20; April 16 to
personnel. 17; May 14 to 15; June 18 to 19; July 16 to 17; Aug.
Training is not authorized for civilian personnel 20 to 21; Sept. 17 to 18; and Oct. 15 to 16
unless their specific government work duties dictate • Military Sportbike Riders Course: March 21,
the use of a motorcycle. April 18, May 16, June 20, July 18, Aug. 22 and
All courses have limited registration on a first- and noncontrollable risk, safety equipment, braking, Sept. 19
come, first-served basis. An approved MSF is man- traction and the best techniques for riding safely. • Experienced Riders Course: March 13, April 10,
datory in accordance with Army Regulation 385-10, The riding portion gives instruction in all areas May 8, June 12, July 10, Aug. 14, Sept. 11, Oct. 17
and Department of Defense Instruction 6055.4, and allows the instructor to evaluate the operator’s and Nov. 7
DoD Traffic Safety Program, for all military person- ability. To register, visit the Army IMCOM Registration
nel who ride. Riders must satisfactorily complete a written and System at https://apps.imcom.army.mil/AIRS/usg_
Participants will receive training in controllable hands-on evaluation. disclaimer.aspx.
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