BLACK DRAGON FRG Newsletter MARCH 2012
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BN Commander and Senior FRG Advisor Words
MARCH 1, 2012 MONTHLY ISSUE
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BN CSM 2
Chaplain’s Corner 3
HHB Hardcore 4
ALPHA Apaches 5
BRAVO Bulldogs 6-7
GOLF Ghostriders 8
Calendar 9
Current Events and News 10-20
Inside this issue:
BLACK DRAGON Family:
Well another month has gone by and your loved ones con-
tinue to work hard distinguishing themselves and the battalion. Since
our last letter a lot has changed in the battalion. Primarily we have
qualified on our individual weapons and we have drawn our equip-
ment back from the civilian contracting personnel. In events outside
the battalion the Chief of Staff, GEN Raymond Odierno and the Ser-
geant Major of the Army, SMA Ray Chandler announced new retention
guidance. Finally, Fort Hood unfortunately has seen an increase in
motorcycle accidents involving Soldiers.
All the Batteries and Company did a great job qualifying on their as-
signed weapon (rifle or pistol). A lot of hard work was done by the
Non-Commissioned Officers and Officers as they prepared for and
then conducted the ranges. If you haven’t had a chance to read the
article in the Fort Hood Sentinel I have included a link, a great story
about our Soldiers and Leaders in the battalion.
http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?s=64408
The battalion accomplished a key milestone this month as we
completed the draw of all of our equipment. Again a great job done
by the Soldiers and Leaders in the battalion working with our civilian
counterparts to get our Paladins as well as our tracked and wheeled
vehicles back under our control. However, signing for this equipment
is just the beginning of the process, now we start fixing, maintaining,
and training on our equipment. See the below pictures of our Soldiers
signing for and maintaining our equipment.
At the beginning of February, the Chief of Staff and Sergeant
Major of the Army along with the Secretary of the Army announced
new re-enlistment directives, which will in part change the way we
ask Soldiers to stay in the Army. First, as the Army down sizes after
nearly a decade of conflict certain specialties will be over strength,
Soldiers in these specialties may have to re-enlist for another spe-
cialty if they want to stay in the Army. Also, the Army has asked us to
look at Soldiers using the “Whole Soldier” concept, not just focusing
on Soldiers who meet standards, but re-enlisting those that demon-
strated “the greatest potential for future service”. I wanted to share
this information with you as families look towards their futures, in par-
ticular those families whose Soldier’s re-enlistment opportunity opens
in fiscal year 2013 (which starts October 1, 2012) as their window for
re-enlistment opens in March 1, 2012. Therefore, starting on March 1
of this year, Soldiers who want to re-enlist should have already met
with the battalion Career Counselor, Staff Sergeant Blackmon. Once
specialties and slots fill up, and the Army meets its re-enlistment
goals, the re-enlistment opportunity for Soldiers whose eligibility is in
fiscal year 2013 will close this means that they will not be able to re-
enlist. Plan for you and your family in advance so you can meet your
family’s future goals.
Lastly, I wanted to let you all know there has been a slight
increase in Soldiers getting injured and in some instances killed while
riding motorcycles. It saddens all of us to see a Soldier seriously in-
jured or lose their life in a motorcycle accident. Preventable acci-
dents due to Soldiers not wearing all of their gear, racing from law
enforcement, or not following proper procedures really break our
hearts. See the note from LT Gary Cheatwood later in the newsletter
on things that you can do to make sure our (your)
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BLACK DRAGON Soldiers conduct inventory lay-
out as they sign for their equipment
BLACK DRAGON Soldiers clean and check the service-
ability of their guns while, PUNCHING THE TUBES!
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Soldier enjoys riding their bike in a safe manner by following the training and certification requirements of the
state and the Army.
On a training note, this month we will have our Capstone individual task training event. This is where Soldiers
across the battalion will complete their individual task training for the year or compete to earn their Spurs. The training
and Spur Ride begins on March 12 and finishes on March 15 with some Soldiers staying in the field overnight from
March 14 – 15. For those that earn their spurs, we will have a presentation ceremony and BBQ at BLORA in the early af-
ternoon on March 15th. Families are encouraged to come and cheer on their Soldier.
On a family fun note, please keep the afternoon of March 24th open. We are going to have our annual Easter
Egg Hunt at the 1st Cavalry Museum. It is going to be a great event for Soldiers, families, and children.
In closing, I want to thank our family members for all that they do. Truly, we as a Battalion, and your Soldier,
could not do all of the things we do without your help. Stay in touch with your FRGs and follow us on our Social Media
sites to keep up with the latest information and opportunities.
Will and Jessy Johnson
FRG Facebook Group www.facebook.com/#!/groups/582black.dragons/
Battalion Facebook Page www.facebook.com/#!/pages/5th-Battalion-82nd-Field-Artillery-Regiment-Black-
Dragons/288593261191191
Twitter Account: @5th82fa
As the Battalion systematically develops tools and systems with a different command and control
structure, as well as the coordination of different views, the Battalion is executing its duties and task at a highly
motivated and very disciplined rate. Personnel, policies, procedures, facilities and equipment that integrate
our day-to-day planning factors into a common organizational structure designed for the sole purpose of im-
proving the Battalions efforts when called upon. Black Dragons, you are performing at a level that is very
complimentary to the United States Army’s goals of excellence. Based upon the flexible responses, whether
it’s a last minute funeral detail, gate guard, accountability of equipment, weapons training or physical training
organization, the Battalion has proved with minimum guidance and management, that we as the Black Drag-
ons can work together as we become more efficient.
The NCOs drive to set and mandate a type of standard operating procedure since so many people are
routinely drawn from numerous units to work together. This approach aims at reducing the potential for mis-
communication and confusion during crisis response operations and allows the Black Dragons to become
more proficient. Of course each supervisor reports ultimately to the Commander who dictates guidance and
analyzes information provided by the individual supervisors. The individual supervisors eliminate the poten-
tial for their subordinates to receive conflicting guidance. This ensures that accountability is kept, and that
there is no free-lancing, which improves information flow and helps with the coordination of operational ef-
forts which ultimately enhance operational safety.
Several Soldiers have been awarded the title of “HERO of the Week”. The Basketball team is compet-
ing in the Semi Finals of the Post Championship. SPC Fabian Thomas placed second in the POST combative
tournament and he was the only Soldier from Brigade to make it to the finals. SPC Taylor is the only Soldier in
the Division to make the culinary arts team. All of these accolades help to exhibit the high discipline and moti-
vation of the Black Dragons. Congratulations to all of the Soldiers that were promoted to their next rank during
this quarter and that completed any military schools.
Black Dragons Can and Will,
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CHAPLAIN’S CORNER
Marital Resources for Husbands
One of the things Chaplains try to provide for our Soldiers is a listing of marital resources to strengthen the marriage
and family. As I look over the list, I can't help but notice the most important resource is missing. Right at the top of
the list in bold, capital letters should be "PRAYER."
From the very beginning of the Bible we find written, "Isaac prayed to the LORD for the sake of his wife, because she
was barren. The LORD answered his prayer, and his wife Rebekah became pregnant." (Genesis 25:21). OK, maybe
a new baby isn't on your prayer list, but you get the idea...a praying husband appeals to the Lord for the sake of his
wife.
Having just gone through the Valentine's Day season, many of us sought creative ways to show our love and create
intimacy in our relationship. But you probably never considered prayer as a source of intimacy. The reality is that
prayer for your wife leads you to forgive your wife.
Prayer for your wife leads you to growth in feelings of love for your wife. Next time you're angry at your wife, try
praying for her...not so that she will see the error of her ways, but for blessing and growth. Pray that God will show
her love and forgives, and just see if you can stay mad at her. You cannot pray for your wife and not want to hang
out with her. Prayer changes both your heart and hers. As you pray ask that God will allow you to see her as He
sees her. Pray for her inner beauty to be reflected in her countenance. Pray for her to feel God's love and security.
Pray for her to have the Peace of God, and to feel your love, support, and respect.
Satan shudders at the thought of a praying husband, because a husband will be victorious in the battle for his family
when he starts out fighting the enemy on his knees before God. Thank him for your wife and her unselfish service,
and that she puts up with your idiosyncrasies. Prayer for your wife solicits the power of heaven on her behalf. How-
ever, hang on, because
as you pray God will move in your heart too, and neither of you will ever be the same.
CH (CPT) Robert D. Patterson
Battalion Chaplain
5-82 FA, 4BCT, 1st Cavalry Division
(254) 287-9574
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I hope everyone had a
Happy Valentine’s Day!!
Due to the excellent plan-
ning and hard work during
our M4 zero range, we
were able to complete the
training to standard and
release the company at
1500H, allowing soldiers
more time to spend with
their loved ones. Since our
last newsletter, we have
drawn all our equipment,
executed driver’s training
and supported white-cycle
taskings, while continuing
to focus on our primary
mission of providing first-
class sustainment to the
batteries. Soldiers con-
tinue to attend schools and
excel in both personal and
professional growth. Many
thanks for all your total
support!!
Ghostrider 6 Ghostrider 9
Baby births GRADUATES
Congratulations to SSG
Williams and his wife Nikki
on the birth of their baby
girl Maya, 3lbs, 8oz!!
PROMOTIONS Congratulations to Master
Sergeant Gary U. Maki
promoted on 01MAR12!!
Congratulations to SFC
Price and SFC Walker for
graduating from SLC!!
Congratulations to SPC
Alexander, SPC Burrell,
SPC Williams, and SPC
Quintella for graduating
from WLC!!
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Special points of interest:
Ghostrider 6’s Corner
Ghostrider 9’s Corner
Baby Birth’s
School Graduates
Promotions
Photos of Ghostrider’s
during Range Week
“GHOSTRIDERS!
!! ALWAYS IN
THE FIGHT!!!!”
It’s been a fast-paced two
months, and all the Sol-
diers have been putting in
a lot of hard work, accom-
plishing every task given
above the standard. I
would like to commend
every Ghostrider on a job
well done! Through all the
madness, we’ve had a
couple of Soldiers I would
like to personally recog-
nize for their great work:
SPC Taylor, ShaRee, our
Food Service Specialist,
was selected to showcase
her skills at the Army Culi-
nary Arts competition &
SPC Parker, Michael, for
taking the initiative to
reorganize our BOSS pro-
gram. Job Well Done
Team Ghostrider!!
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Month of March
- 1: Night Driver’s Training (HHB and Golf), 6-10 p.m.
- 9: Night Driver’s Training (Bravo), 4-8 a.m.
- 11 Mar: Daylight Savings Time Begins (set clocks ahead)
- 12-14: 5-82 FA Spur Ride
- 12-16: Spring Break
- 13-14: Spur Ride overnight
- 14: Spur Ride Awards Ceremony/BBQ @ BLORA (Families
welcome)
2,10,16,23, & 30 March: American Red Cross month at the Clear Creek Exchange. Information table will be set up on the dates listed. Stop by and get information on how you can give the gift of blood.
4 March: Garden Shop Grand Opening, 0900-1900. Planting demonstration, Master Gardener Gary L. Moore, information tables, and giveaways. Join us and let us help you prepare your yard, garden, or patio for Spring.
15 March: Book Signing with author Darla Marx signing her book “I’ve Got my Big Girl Panties on Now”. Darla recounts her experiences growing up in small town Texas. She is active in rais-ing public awareness of “Ritter Rules”. A portion of every book sold goes to the Aortic & Vas-cular Disease center of the University of Texas Health Center.
24 March: Pet Show I Second Chance Pet Adoption at the Clear Creek Exchange from 1000-1600. Help us welcome the volunteers as they work to find forever homes for homeless pets. Show off your pets at our Pet Show from 0900-1100.
25 March: Magic Tree House Show will make a repeat appearance at the Clear Creek Food Court. Come
Upcoming Events For The Exchange
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The Texas Stars would like to thank you for your service through a special Military Appreciation Weekend.
To show our gratitude, we will offer complimentary tickets to area military families.
Reserve your FREE tickets now for Friday March 9th and/or Saturday March 10th as the Texas Stars take on the San Antonio Rampage.
To reserve your tickets today, please respond to Amber Cooney ([email protected]) with
the following:
Name
Branch
Qty. of Tickets Requested
Handicap Access (if necessary)
Email Address to issue a confirmation
(If you are the point of contact for multiple reservations, please include a separate email address for each reserva-tion)
Our players will skate in special camouflage jerseys on both evenings, which will be auctioned off to benefit area charities serving our military community. We will feature flag presentations, color guard presentations, and spe-
cial activities throughout the weekend. On Saturday evening, the first 3,000 fans in the building will receive a Texas Stars Digi Camo baseball cap courtesy of United Heritage Credit Union.
Tickets will be available for pickup at the Cedar Park Center box office beginning Thursday, March 8th. Tickets not picked up in advance will be placed at will call the evening of the requested games. The Cedar Park Center box
office hours are Monday – Friday 10 am – 6 pm and on Saturday beginning at 10 am –
game time due to an Austin Toros basketball game.
Thanks to generous corporate partners and sponsors, we have a high quantity of tickets available. Please feel free to send this information out to other military families in your network. Questions or concerns may be directed to
me at the contact information below. We are very excited to recognize the service of our community’s heroes and I hope to see you all on the 9th and 10th.
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