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Vol 2, No 6 June 2010
USAG-Humphreys, Republic of Korea
Young or old, we need our fathers, our heroes...
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Army Community Service Army Family Team Building & Deployment Readiness 753-7439 June
4 @ 0900 8 @ 1700 9 @ 1700 9 @ 1800 10, 25 @ 1530 11, 25 @ 0830 11 @ 1500 16 @ 1800 16 @ 1800 25 @ 0900 30 @ 1800
NEO Preparation Training AFTB Level 1 (Part 1) AFTB Level 1 (Part 2) Key Caller Training Financial Planning for Deployment Family Readiness Group Training Family Readiness Support Assistant Training Care Team's Training Family Readiness Group Training AFTB Concept Block, "Making the Most of your FRG" Rear Detachment Commander's Training
Exceptional Family Member Program June
2 @ 1330 8 @ 1200 8 @ 1300 8 @ 1400 8 @ 1500 15 @ 1830 16 @ 1400
753-3271
All classes at ACS bldg. 311
Newcom ers Orientat ion will transitio make yo n to USA ur G-Hum smooth phreys m er. This uch weekly p you inva rogram will give luable to ols, supp ort and informa tion
Respite Care Seminar @ ACS ADHD Support Group @ FRC Autism & Asperger’s Disorder Support Group @ FRC Asthma Support Group @ FRC Cancer Support Group @ FRC Free Bowling Nights @ Strike Zone EFMP Gym Time @ Super Gym
Family Advocacy Program
753-3742
June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 1330 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 1530 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 1330 2 @ 1500 3, 10, 17, 24 @ 1330 9 @ 1500 17 @ 1800 15 @ 1730 23-25 @ 1800 24 @ 1500 26 @ 0900 28 @ 1330
Enhancing Relationships & Communication Skills New Leaders Mandatory Family Advocacy Program & Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Brief Anger Management Parenting 1-4 Year Olds Stress Management Parenting 5-12 Year Olds Single Parents' Support Group The Marriage Garden Emergency Placement Care Training (Parts 1 - 3) Get you Parenting Teenagers and the Baby Emergency Placement Care Training (Part 4) out of the house! Join the New Parents Parents, Children and Divorce Support Group and their weekly programs! From 753-6287 Playgroup at Zoeckler to Tummy Time @ FRC Story Time at the Library. Everyday there is a new Romp & Stomp @ Zoeckler Gym Activity! Playgroup @ FRC Daddy’s Boot Camp @ FRC Breast-feeding Basics @ FRC Toddler 411 @ FRC OB Orientation @ Super Gym
New Parent Support Program June
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 1000 3, 10, 17, 24 @ 1000 7, 14, 21, 28 @ 1000 8 @ 1730 15 @ 1300 25 @ 1500 25 @ 0900
Employment Readiness Program June
1 @ 0900 8 @ 0900 9 @ 1200 11 @ 1300 16 @ 0900 18 @ 0900
All Classes at ACS bldg. 311
753-8321
All Classes held at the Family Readiness Center, bldg. 1127
Creating a Winning Resume Interview Magic Merci, Thank You, Kamsa Hamnida, Gracias Professional Development Resumix Preparation Employment Opportunities for Newcomers
Korean Head Start Program
A Great First Step to your Stay in Korea This program is mandatory for service members but family members should get in on the directive. Head-Start takes you through key elements of Korean life and culture. Participants learn basic Korean expressions as well as take part in cuisine, a bit of history and other information necessary to prepare soldiers and families to live and work in South Korea. This three day course starts at ACS with web based training and continues with language study and finally a cultural field trip. Combined with the ACS Newcomers Orientation program every Tuesday, you will have the information you need to enjoy South Korea and USAG-Humphreys. To get more details about the Korean Headstart Program or other ACS programs call 753-8401.
Financial Readiness Program 753-8403/6761 June
3 @ 1500 10 @ 1300 11 @ 1500 7, 14, 21, 28 @ 0830 18 @ 1300 24 @ 1500
Car Buying Money Management - Building Blocks to a Better Future ABC’s of Credit Reports & Credit Scoring Personal Financial Readiness Training for First Term Soldiers Basic Investment Class First Term PCS “Money & Moving”
Relocation Readiness Program June
All Classes held at ACS bldg. 311
753-8804/8318
Thinking about buying a car? Let ACS Clarify somethings so that you can make the right desicions
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 0800 Newcomers Orientation @ ACS 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 1200 Lunch Time Learning about Korea @ ACS 2 @ 1330 Waiting Spouse Support Group @ FRC 4, 11, 18, 25 @ 1130 Advanced Level English Language Instruction @ FRC 5, 12, 19, 26 @ 0900 Wonder Wheels! Learn Public Transportation @ BBQ Pavilion by Walk-Thru Gate 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29 @ 1130 Basic English Language Instruction @ FRC 25 @ 1300 Sponsorship Training @ ACS 29 @ 1500 International Spouses Exchange @ FRC
Army Volunteer Corps & Army Family Action Plan June 14 @ 1000
753-3266
Community-Wide Volunteer Professional Development Training @ FRC
Humphreys ACS Family Readiness Center Bldg. 1127 Coordinator Philip Chang 753-6522/8321 TTY Hearing Impaired 753-3081
Humphreys Main ACS Bldg. 311 Director Suzanne James 753-8401 TTY Hearing Impaired 753-3082
Suwon ACS Bldg. 2200 Bill Spearman 788-5024 TTY Hearing Impaired 788-4880
acs3@korea.army.mil Information & Referral 753-8401/6761
Child Development Center Bang Jeong Hwan Motto: "Be a brave and genuine child and love and help each other."
Graduation Time Our children are growing faster than our eyes are willing to see. Just yesterday we saw their shining faces for the first time and today, they walk and talk their own way. We try to impart lessons needed in our little window of time. However brief our time to teach, we walk with them forever. We will miss those children graduating and look forward to a bit more time with the rest... The Child Development Center Part Day Preschool programs school year will be ending June 17. CDC Part Day Strong Beginnings
Graduation Ceremony at
1800 June 17 at the CDC
CDC June Calendar June 11 14 16 18 21 28
-Army Birthday Celebration -Bowling at the Center -Flag Day -Parents' Date Night -Water Play will begin, sprinklers will be used. -Father's Day Luncheon 1100-1200 -First day of Summer -Registration begins for Part Day Summer Camp (ages 3-4). -Registration begins for Strong Beginnings Boot Camp.
Safety Tips for Summer Fun • Tell children that sunglasses can help protect their eyes from the sun. • Sunscreen / Sunblock: 1st application of sunscreen should be applied prior to coming to the CDC. Read labels carefully when purchasing sunscreen, only non-aerosol sunscreen can be used at CDC. • Open toe shoes are NOT permitted at CDC. • Water Play Safety - Children need bathing suit, beach towel, closed toe water shoes, sunscreen, hat and sunglasses.
Summer Has Arrived! June 18th, the CDC will begin Water Play during the day! Fun can be had by all with sprinklers and other water toys. So that your child doesn't miss out, be sure he/she has a bathing suit, beach towel, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses and closed toe water shoes and, as always, an extra change of clothes - Just in Case.
Flag Day The week of June 14th has been designated as "National Flag Week" During this week the President will issue a proclamation urging U.S. Citizens to fly the American flag for the duration of that week, the Flag should also be displayed on government buildings. Many organizations will hold parades and events in celebration of America's national flag and what it represents. We hope you will Join the CDC in celebrating this great symbol of our fair Country and Freedom.
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Parent's Date Night Friday, June 18 1830-2230
Take a moment to appreciate your spouse! Sometimes the stress of work and life in general leaves a gap between husband and wife... Thanks to the Army Family Covenant, once a quarter, parents can enjoy a Date Night with child care being FREE of charge at the CDC. All children must be registered with Child, Youth and School Services to participate. Make a reservations @ 753-8601 before the deadline.
Father's Day Luncheon Friday, June 18 1100 -1200
Young or old we need our fathers to dry our tears and bandage our skinned knee, teach us how to ride bike and protect us! Fathers are invited to enjoy a luncheon with their child at the CDC on June 18 in recognition of everything our fathers do for us, near or far... Coordinator -Bldg. 693
Strong Beginnings Boot Camp The DS says "Register Now!" June 28th begins registration for Strong Beginnings Boot Camp, a week long program for your preschooler. This program will give your child an intense learning experience full of fun and excitement! Boot Camp runs from August 2-6. For more information about this unforgettable program, call the Child Development Center at 753-8601
CDC Director
Joon H Auci 753-8284
Sharon Colmore 753-8601
Trainer and Curriculum Specialist
Assistant CDC Director
Victoria Edgerton 753-8601
Dong Mi Ragin 753-8601
Parent Central Services Yeji Smith 753-3413
Camp Adventure is a professionally operated youth summer camp program, for youth 1st - 5th grade, that features weekly themes designed to be both fun and developmental. Camp Adventure is scheduled to run from June 21 through August 20. Registration begins June 1st. Slots are limited! Sign up Early! You can register for specific weeks of interest or for all 9 Weeks. Call 753-3413 For more information. Sign your child up for: 8 hour day registration (0800-1600) $27.00 - $74.00 / week 12 hour day registration (0530-1800) $35.00 - $98.00 / week Fees are based on Total Family Income
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Theme 3 - Hip, Hip, Hooray! Happy Birthday, USA! Come and cheer for the team and the American dream with Camp Adventure! Say "hip, hip hooray" for Team USA at a double header of old fashioned fun and fantastic friendships. Children of the nation stand up and be counted at Camp Adventure's Patriotic Celebration. We're making sparks fly this 4th of July at our Star Spangled Spirit Spectacular!
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Rangers, Robots & Toybox Treasures
The Round-Up Gang is back in town! Join Woody and Jessie in a rootin' tootin' rodeo roundup. Blast off with Buzz and his buddies and have a rock'em sock'em swell time! Dig into the depths of your toy box and unearth some toy box treasures. Have a bouncy ball and become a super duper Hula hooper as we count down and play with the top ten toys of all time!
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Dragon Tales Camp Adventu re on the high hero-in-trainin s eas as a Vikin g! The last of g a Viking bugle m the start of ou r hilarious and arks heroic sea fari and scary sea ng saga dragon drama ! You will mas shipbuilding s ter silly kills and learn dragonese wit to s p e ak h ease. Bette r grab your dra basket and sn gon eaky shoes, y our challenge capture, tame is to and train a fire breathing bea hero of our sto st. The ry needs a fa ithful serpent Which dragon s id ekick! will you choos e: a Monstrou Nightmare or s a common Ga rden Green?
Space Raiders & Cosmic Invaders
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me hand clap a Head down for so to Tennessee for s ad he re tu en dv ountry fun. Camp A itality at a Bear C sp ho n er th ou S e taste of and the fiddle ar o nj ba he T e. re ngs Jammin' Jambo the bluegrass so ng si to es iti ss ce r the "bear" ne ay all day in Critte pl d an tle lit a e dl ass of the South. Fid time at our bluegr od go " ry ea "b a Country. Have d Jubilee. bash and Jug Ban
Shuttle to the stars or moonwalk to Mars on a space odyssey that's out-of-this world! Speed on sunbeams at star-tacular scenes! Plunge into deep space on a perplexing planetary chase. Zoom to the moon and take a spin 'round the solar system. Young astronauts get ready, get set and GO to Camp Adventure's race through outer space as Space Raiders and Cosmic Invaders!
Theme 8 - Amazo
n Jungle Rumble Tiptoe through a sun-kissed mist and join Camp Adventure's trek through the tropic al rainforest. Peer through feathery ferns on the fore st floor and talk with toucans ga lore. Play leapfrog and dart through the trees in a terr ific rain forest bree ze. Swing on the vines and have a terrific tropical tim e. Come with us and soar into Cam p Adventure's co lorful canopy of rainforest creatu res. Invitation to n A 0 1 e m e h T
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Theme 12 - Zooprise Party Parade
Theme 9 - Wild Things & Warm Fuzzies
Let the wild, wacky rumpus start! Join Max and our Camp Adventure crew as we journey to the Four Corners of the Earth and the land where the Wild Things are! Learn monster manners and mysterious magic tricks that will tame the wild things and make you king or queen of them all! Go on a monster hunt, play Monster Mingle and "Monster, May I" Make your own Monster Morse Code and learn that even Monsters want to be friends.
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Lions and tigers and bears! Oh my! Come see what's new at our crazy and wild Camp Adventure zoo. A menagerie of animals, some great and some small, await your arrival at the greatest zoo of them all. There will be animal antics, exotic exhibits and show stopping surprises! From primates at play to reptiles that slither away! Come one, come all and join in the fun as we march in our Camp Adventure Zooprise Party Parade!
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Counselors will Pick 9 out of these 12 Themes for our "Supercalifragilistic" Summer Adventure!
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School Age Services June Technology Tip
Try before you buy. It would be great if all purchases were that simple, try a product for a period of time before you have to pay for it. When it comes to computer software it is very common for vendors to offer trial or demo versions for FREE. This can be very helpful if you think you might like a program but really don't want to make the purchase after reading the box or description alone. Limitations on trial/demo versions include a counting clock for usage, usually 30-90 days, and some functionality of a program may be locked. Do a search for a software title, navigate to the vendor's site and TRY BEFORE YOU BUY.
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All Children must be registered with CYSS in order to participate. Parents may reserve hourly care 48 hours in advance.
Art Club Fridays @ 1600 Youth will create various art projects and have the opportunity to
Community Club Wednesdays @ 1600 Youth will work on conflict resolution strategies and community service projects.
Cooking Club Tuesdays @ 1600 1-2 Grades: 1, 15, 29
3-5 Grades: 8 &22
Youth will prepare new creative recipes with their friends.
Drama Club Mondays & Thursdays @ 1600 The drama club allows youth to express themselves creatively by
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If your Child is registered with USAG-Humphreys CYS Services then he or she is also a member of the youth Birthday club. The month of their birthday all youth will receive six FREE coupons for the following MWR services: FREE Kids Meal or $2 off any AMC Meal FREE day of swimming @ Splish n' Splash FREE game of Bowling @ Strike Zone FREE game of Miniature Golf @ Augusta West FREE game of laser tag @ Outdoor Rec. FREE archery lesson @ Outdoor Rec.
performing plays and skits.
Newsletter Club Thursdays @ 1600 Learn how to interview, report and create a monthly newsletter. Robotics Club Tuesdays @ 1600 Build and learn to use software to program interactive robots.
School Age Services Manager Karla Burke 753-8507
Instructional Programs Specialist 753-5612
SAS/MST Administrative Assistant Shermanita Dobbs 753- 8507
B I R T H D A Y
Mykayla M. Grenz Bradley S. Copland Jenna A. Smith Jada A Wright Madisyn M. McCreery-Dietsch Terry J. Cooper Taylor E. Randall Benjamin C. Moon David J. Wodrich Madilynn D. Knott Jayleb S Klein Bailie M. Wiggins Lucas Giles-Johnson Stephen A. Corlew Anna Kovacs Jadah Massey Anthony Chang Ryan L. Barrick Christopher M. Hall Christian J. Wilburn Samuel A. Martinez Baylee D. Dobson Melina L. Dorsey Anmarie E. Jeter Kaelyn L. Taylor Rodney T. Burnside Jr. Amya E. Jeter Juel M. Lamberth Savannah A. Hoagland Alexia J. Harvey Alexis J. Harvey Grace N. Chang Xavier M. Joiner Garey A. Hindman Yazmin K. Curnutte Hannah E. Hankerson Talia N. Thompson Michaud M. Sanders Jr. Hannah L. Davis Iman D. Wilson Matthew C. Henderson Aysha R. Keeling Eryn L. Davis Quincy R. Dewey Ye Bin Kim Julian C. Kelley Emily L.A. Jennrich Daisy L. Attaway Sariah N.L. Blyden Patric R. Herring Desmond T. Massey Erin E. Gonzalez Alex M. Rodriguez Ronan B. Huey Jaylen D. Patterson
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Youth Sports Director Bradley Ficek 753-5601
Technology & Computer Lab Specialist
Casey Batchelor 753-8645
Work Force Preparation Specialist Shatoraca Morgan 753-5613
SAS Question of the Month What do you do on Mother's Day? "Me and my dad make my mom breakfast in bed and give her a surprise! - Dominque Flores (5th grade) "Make Mother's Day cards" - Lucas Cupp (5th grade) "I will play tennis with my mom" - Malik Mack (4th grade)
WE WANT YOU!
SAS is seeking volunteers who love working with children! If you have talents such as dancing, acting, basketball, playing piano or how to make the best brownies, we are looking for you. Join SAS, help us enrich the lives of our children at USAG-Humphreys. Call ACS at 753-8401 for more information and to register to be a volunteer.
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SAS Bucks Store
The LAST Friday of the month, June 25, we open the SAS store for children who have earned "SAS Bucks". From helping, doing homework to setting good examples or excellent behavior, children earn "SAS Bucks" and are excited to spend it! Few Items from the childrens' wish list are pencils, stickers, gum, cookies, soda, Barbie Doll, X-box and even a BMW (I am sure they wouldn't mind if it was a Farari). If you would like to donate contact Ms. Yong Mi @ 753-8507
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Community Club Mother's Day was a special moment for mothers Strolling through the PX Mall, who were pleasantly surprised by the Community Club. The kids put together special gifts to be given to moms in honor of the selflessness that moms give every day of the week. W would like to thank the Community Club for their hard work and community Spirit. Look for them to make another appearance around Fathers Day! Call 753-5614 to join.
Bored??? There are a number of clubs and organizations that you might be interested in. From Cooking to Camera and Video, legos to robotics. Not only clubs but field trips and lock-ins to part take in! Don't be sitting around the house being BORED, get out and join one of the many clubs offered by CYSS and Middle School / Teen Programs. Go to The Teen Center or CYSS to get the low-down, or call 753-5614
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A Positive Place for Teens
The Teen Center provides a positive social environment where teens can get involved in various organized activities. It offers character and leadership development, homework assistance, career and educational development, monthly field trips and a fun social environment for teens to interact and prepare for tomorrow’s challenges.
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Youth Advisory - Dodgeball Photography Contest Starts Torch Club Video Editing Contest Big Brothers and Big Sisters 21 DMZ Field Trip Arts & Crafts June 28-30 Cooking Club Do you do videos and shorts? June 24 School Block Party This Trip to the DMZ is going to be amazing. Here is your chance Ping Pong Tour to show off You will be witnessing a bit of history. Something COEX Aquarium & Shopping your SKILLZ. you may never see again. Visiting the DMZ makes Keystone you aware of the tensions still very real between Triple Play Fitness North and South Korea. Take advantage of this Tie Dye opportunity to collect some memories. Youth Advisory DON"T forget your camera! Smart Girls Power Hour Stop by the Teen Center to Torch Club Every day at the Teen Center Triple Play Fitness get a permission slip and gives you a chance to finish up Smart Girls more information. homework and get some help on Cooking Club some things you just didn't Youth Gym get in class! Tech/Music Clubs June 17 Maybe the "rents" won't be bugging 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Hail /Farewell Party you about Homework anymore. BBQ - Drive in Movie Night Say "Hey" to kids just arriving Triple Play Fitness Last day, June 16 to Humphreys and say "see ya" Keystone to your friends as they move on Creative Art to new destinations! Youth Advisory Smart Girls Photography Torch Club Triple Play Fitness Contest Youth Sponsorship - Hail/ Farewell Party begins June 1st Smart Girls Dust off you camera Tech/Music Clubs Flag Football and start snapping pics! Water Park Let your imagination Father's Day Giveaways Soar.... The Garden of the Keystone Morning Calm Triple Play Fitness Torch Club Another great opportunity to take out Triple Play Fitness your camera! This Garden is paradise Big Brothers, Big Sisters for photographers and is one of the oldest gardens LOCK-IN & Cooking Club in Korea! See a huge variety of plants, flowers, KOREAN PRO-BASEBALL Tech/Music Clubs topiaries, etc.... This is a once in a Get on the Bus to go to a Texas Hold 'em lifetime opportunity. Korean Pro Baseball game, Pro-Korean Baseball Stop by the teen center for your when you get back a full FULL Lock-In /Birthday Party permission slip and more info. lock-in will include a gamut of Key Stone fan, games and food. Kids must Triple Play Fitness Video Editing Contest be 6th-12th grade and have a Video Editing contest signed permission slip. Triple Play Fitness Torch Club Photography Contest Ends
CLEOS Director Joseph Jacks 753-8274 Middle School & Teen Program Assistant Sidney Johnson 753-5614
Operating Hours Monday - Friday 1430 - 1900 Saturday 1500 - 2000 Sunday & Holidays Closed Bldg. S-427 753-5614
Bring your favorite game to share and enjoy socializing.
Instructional Classes
Friday, April 23
Art Class: Monet
Study the art of Monet and make water lily art out of tissue paper. *No classes will be held on April 9 & 16 due to Spring Break. For more information contact Kristi Jones at kbjones74@yahoo.com or visit the home school support group on Yahoo HumphreysHomeschoolGroup@yahoogroups.com
Home School Corner
Home schooling is rewarding, but a lot of hard work. Sometimes you need friends and resources to help along the way. Visit http://www.hslda.org to help you on your home school journey. The web site offers everything from home schooling tips and support groups to state and local home school laws.
Home School Support Group Meet with other home school families and discuss different strategies for balancing home schooling and daily life. For more information, contact Bri Hedgpeth at 010 3187 1196 or e-mail brianna.hedgpeth@yahoo.com *sponsored by USAG-Humphreys Chapel
Home School Classes will be on Hiatus through Summer Vacation. We Hope you will enjoy your Summer and we look forward to seeing you and new faces in the Fall.
Baton Twirling
Tuesdays: 1715-1800 $25.00 per month
Tuesdays Times vary by ages 1515-1800 $40.00 per session 2& 3 years Gym Bugs Tuesdays: 4 & 5 years $50.00 per session 4 & older 1000-1045 Thursdays: 2 & 3 years Sing & Dance With Me 1615-1645 Tuesdays: 1000-1100 $20.00 per month Free No Thursdays, May-August
Taekwondo
M-W-F Times vary upon age $60.00 per month
For more information, contact Kristi Jones at kbjones74@yahoo.com or visit the homeschool group on yahoo HumphreysHomeschoolGroup@yahoogroups.com
Youth Runners Club Do you Love to RUN? Sign up for USAG-Humphreys first Youth Runners Club - it's Fun and it's FREE! The training is individually based and designed to teach youth nutrition, wellness and develop a support system. Students in grades 3-8 are eligible to join and will receive a free T-shirt upon sign-up. The club meets every Tuesday and Thursday at Zoeckler Sports Track at 1630 until 1800. For more information, call 753-5601/5602 or Sign up at the Rec Annex - Bldg. 111
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Wanted: Your Korean Memories for July Publications FMWR Wants to fill our July Publications with the fun and beauty you have found during your stay in Korea! Send Your Photos to area3mwrmarketing.korea.army.mil by the June 12 deadline.
Army Family Covenant: Keeping the Promise
Family Strong
is a monthly publication of the Directorate of Family & MWR Activities, USAG-Humphreys & Area III Republic of Korea & is published under authority of AR 215-1. Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the U.S. Army or any agency thereof. Use of a Commercial name or Advertiser does not constitute endorsement. Questions should be directed to:
Editor, Kyra Rodriguez at area3mwrmarketing@korea.army.mil
Family Strong reserves the right to accept or reject items.
USAG-Humphreys Area III Commander COL Joseph P. Moore Deputy to the Garrison Commander Dave Frodsham Command Sergeant Major CSM Jason Kim
Family Strong Editor Kyra Rodriguez Staff Chong, So-Kyong, Yu, Tae-Yol, Lee, Seong Gu
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