Chaplain Doug Hedman
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Chaplain Doug HedmanFull Time State Support Chaplain
Work: 608-242-3450Cell: 608-630-1660Fax: 608-242-3049
email: [email protected]"Pro Deo et Patria ... For God and Country!"
Chaplain CorpOur Vision
Spiritual strength: wherever needed– whenever required.
Our MissionProvide religious support to strengthen Soldiers and
their families, who defend the Homeland here and abroad.
Our ValuesSpirituality—Compassion—Diversity—Courage
Chaplains State Chaplain *COL Hoogland - JFHQ
157th 32d 64th *Henke * Fleischfresser *Hedman *Brooks *Miller *Khile (D) *Bauer (D) *Robertson Lockwood (cc) Granger (cc) *Ledger Salmela (cc) Short (cc) *Whitaker Dadam (cc) Evans (cc) Utterback (cc) Canter (cc) Jordens (cc) Vacant (732)
Vacant (257) McDonnell (cc) *= Chaplain Vacant (32BSTB) (D) = Deployed (cc) = Chaplain Candidate Vacant (1/120FA)
Chaplain AssistantsState Chaplain Assistant MSG Miller- JFHQ
157th 32d 64th Leslie Sward Maier Gustafson Seim Schaller Roberts (D) Porter Tennessen (D) Vacant (1/121) Annoye Hernandez Kunkel
Lavota
Vacant (105th)
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BARABOOCo D(-) 132 BSB (FSC) (RSTA)Co G RSP
SUSSEXBtry C 1-121 FA (HIMARS)108 FSC (HIMARS)FMS 5
PLYMOUTHBtry B 1-121 FA (HIMARS)
As of: 20 OCT 10
Wisconsin Army National Guard
ASHLANDDet 2 829 Vertical Co
SUPERIOR950 Clearance Co (-)
HAYWARDCo A 724 Engr Bn (FSC)FMS 12
SPOONERDet 1 950 Clearance Co
RICE LAKEDet 1 Co B 1-128 InfCo A RSP
NEW RICHMONDCo B(-) 1-128 Inf
MENOMONIECo A 1-128 Inf
RIVER FALLSCo D 1-128 Inf
CHIPPEWA FALLS724 EN Bn HQ924 Facility Det829 Vertical Co (-)949 EN Det Survey & DesignCo B RSP
EAU CLAIREHHC(-) 1-128 InfDet 1 Co F 132 BSB (FSC) (1-128)FMS 7
MEDFORD273 Sapper Co
MERRILLDet 1 HHC BSTB
Co C RSP ANTIGOCo C BSTB (Sig)
MOSINEECo G(-) 132 BSB (FSC) (1-120)
WAUSAUHHC(-) BSTBFMS 13
MARINETTECo D 2-127 Inf
GREEN BAYCo B 2-127 InfCo D RSP
APPLETONHHC(-) 2-127 InfDet 1 Co E 132 BSB(FSC) (2-127)
TWO RIVERS357 Sig Co
PORTAGEHHC 132 BSB
CLINTONVILLEDet 1 HHC 2-127 Inf
WAUPACACo E(-) 132 BSB (FSC) (2-127)
STEVENS POINTBtry B 1-120 FA
FOND DU LACCo C 2-127 InfCo E RSP
BERLIN332 ROC
MARSHFIELDBtry A 1-120 FA
WISCONSIN RAPIDSHHB 1-120 FADet 1 Co G 132 BSB (FSC) (1-120)FMS 14
WATERTOWNTrp B 105 RSTA
KENOSHACo B 257 BSB (Spt Maint)Co J RSPFMS 6
RACINEBtry A 1-121 FA (HIMARS)
OAK CREEKHHD 257 BSB
BELOIT1158 Trans Co (-)
CO H RSP
MONROE64 ROC
ELKHORNDet 1 Co A 132 BSB (Distro)
PLATTEVILLEDet 1 229 Horizontal Co
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN229 Horizontal Co (-)
ONALASKACo A BSTB (EN) (32 BCT)
Det 1 Co C 1-128 Inf
REEDSBURGTrp C 105 RSTA
SPARTA107 Maint Co (-)
BLACK RIVER FALLSDet 1 1158 Trans Co
NEILLSVILLECo F(-) 132 BSB (FSC) (1-128)
MAUSTONCo B 132 BSB (Maint)
OSHKOSH1157 Trans Co
FMS 10
RIPONDet 1 Co A 2-127 Inf
WAUPUNCo A(-) 2-127 Inf
MILWAUKEEHQ 157 MEBHHS 1-121 FA (HIMARS)32 MP Co (-)Co C 132 BSB (Med)Co I RSPFMS 3
ABBOTSFORDDet 1 HHC 1-128 Inf
FT McCOY426 Rgt (Ldr)
(WMA)1-426 Rgt (FA)2-426 Rgt (GS)WI TNG Center
MATES
WAUKESHA135 Med Co
BURLINGTON457 Chem Co
OCONOMOWOCDet 1 32 MP Co
VIROQUADet 1 107 Maint Co
TOMAHHHC 732 CSS Bn106 Quarry Tm
MADISON
RHINELANDERDet 1 951 Sapper Co
TOMAHAWK951 Sapper Co (-)
WHITEWATERCo A 257 BSB
(Distro) FMS 8
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ARCADIACo C(-) 1-128 Inf
HARTFORD
WEST BENDDet 1 Co C 2-135 GSABCo F (-) 2-238 GSABDet 1 Co B 248 ASBAASF 1
2400 Wright St. 2402 Bowman St. 1954 Pearson St. 1420 Wright St.JFHQ-WI HQ 64 Trp Cmd 1-147 Aviation (-) 112 MPAD132 Army Band 641 Trp Cmd Bn Det 52 OSA Cmd HHT 105 RSTAWI R&R BN AASF 2 Co B (-) BSTB (MI)
Det 1 Co D 132 BSB (FSC) (RSTA)54 Civil Spt Tm (WMD)505 Trial Defense TmFMS 9
MADISON
RICHLAND CENTERDet 1 829 Vertical Co
824 Concrete Det
Legend32nd BCT-Flash/Sward157th MEB-Henke/Leslie64th TC-Hedman/Maier426th RGT-(Hedman)JFHQ-Hoogland/MillerMixed Facility
HHC 32 BCT1967 Contract TmWI MED Det
CAMP DOUGLASDet 1 B Co BSTB (MI)Co F RSPUSPFO, CSMS
JANESVILLECo A(-) 132 BSB (Distro)
FT ATKINSONTrp A 105 RSTA
Salmela
Hoogland/ J. Miller
Hedman/Maier
Lockwood
Dadam/Hernandez
Utterback
Fleischfresser/Sward
Robertson/Kunkle
Ledger/Porter
Vacant/Annoye
Vacant/Lavota
R. Miller/Seim
Henke/Leslie
Vacant/Gustafson
Brooks/Vacant
Khile/Tennessen/Schaller Vacant/Vacant
Bauer/Roberts
Chaplain School*01-02 Oct10 Volk Field04-05 Nov 10 Ft. McCoy (WMA) 03 Dec 10 JFHQ07 Jan 11 JFHQ04 Feb 11 JFHQ04 Mar 11 JFHQ*01-02 Apr 11 Volk Field13 May 11 JFHQ03 Jun 11 JFHQ * Indicate Dates that Chaplain Assistants are directed to
attend the training.
Chaplain CandidatesDO’S
WORSHIP SERVICE
NEWSLETTER ARTICLES
BRIEFINGS
INTEGRATE WITH SOLDIERS
ATTEND MONTHLY CHAPLAIN CORPS TRAINING
DON’TS
ASSIGNED TO JFHQ
REFERRED TO BY RANK NOT CHAPLAIN
CANNOT COUNSEL
CANNOT DEPLOY
CHAPLAIN / CHAPLAIN CANDIDATE DUTIES
Nov-09Drill Duties Recurring Duties Occasional Duties
Pastoral Acts Official Acts Pastoral Acts Provide Worship Service Work a Marriage Weekend Counseling - Type: Hospital Visits Work a Singles Weekend Officiated at Wedding Baptism Recruiting of potential Chaplains Funeral Counseling - Type: Officers Association Annual Mtg Bible Study State Family Program Official Acts Bible / Materials handed out Wrote Article for Unit Newsletter Youth Camp
Reunion / Reintegration Brief Official Acts Family Readiness Group Mtg Visit with New Soldier #: Community Meetings / Talks Soldiers Visited #: Death Notification Provide a 'Thought for the Day' Briefings - Type:
Training Briefings - Type: World Religion - presentation Comments
Location:
Training
STRONG BONDSStrong Bonds is a unit-based, chaplain-led program
which assists commanders in building individual resiliency by strengthening the Army Family. The core mission of the Strong Bonds program is to increase individual Soldier and Family member readiness through relationship education and skills training.
Strong Bonds is conducted in an offsite retreat format in order to maximize the training effect. The retreat or “get away” provides a fun, safe, and secure environment in which to address the impact of relocations, deployments, and military lifestyle stressors.
STRONG BONDSP.I.C.K. (Premarital Interpersonal Choices and
knowledge) For Single Service Members
P.R.E.P. (Prevention, Relationship Enhancement Program) For Married Couples
FAMILY WELLNESS For Married or Singles with Children (8 year olds can attend sessions)
LAUGH YOUR WAY TO A BETTER MARRIAGE
P.I.C.K. AGENDAFriday EveningDinnerWelcome and Staff
IntroductionsHouse Keeping Items Introduction to P.I.C.K.
Weekend. Ice BreakerSaturday MorningBreakfastSession One: Birds Eye
ViewBreak
Session Two: You can’t marry Jethro without getting the Clampets too!Lunch Break
Saturday AfternoonSession Three: Ingredients
BreakSession Four: Expectations
and DisappointmentsGroup-social ActivityDinner(Optional)
Sunday MorningWorship Service (Optional)BreakfastReview from SaturdaySession Five: The Horse and
the CartWrap up
AAR
P.R.E.P. AGENDAFriday EveningDinnerWelcome and Staff
IntroductionsHouse Keeping
ItemsSession One:
Introduction Ice BreakerSession Two:
Communication Danger Signs
Saturday MorningBreakfastSession Three:
Honey Let’s TalkBreak
Session Four: Issues and Hidden Issues
Session Five: Fun and Friendship Lunch Break
P.R.E.P. AGENDASaturday AfternoonSession Six: You, Me and
UsSession Seven: Stress and
RelaxationBreak
Session Eight: Problem solving
Session Nine: ForgivenessSession Ten: Supporting
Each OtherCouple Date Night
Sunday MorningWorship Service (Optional)BreakfastSession Eleven:
Deployment and MarriageSession Twelve: The
Sensual/Sexual RelationshipBreak and Room Check
OutSession Thirteen: Ground
RulesSession Fourteen:
CommitmentWrap up
AARTravel Vouchers
Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage Agenda Friday Evening Dinner Welcome and Staff Introductions House Keeping Items Introduction to the Weekend. Ice Breaker
Saturday Morning Breakfast Session One: “A Tale of Two
Brains” Break
Session Two: “Why Does He/She Do That?” Lunch Break
Saturday Afternoon Session Three: “The #1 Key To
Incredible Sex.” Break
Date Night Dinner(Optional)
Sunday Morning Worship Service (Optional) Breakfast Review from Saturday Session Four: “How To Stay
Married And Not Kill Anyone” Wrap up
AAR
FAMILY WELLNESS AGENDAFriday EveningDinnerWelcomeHouse Keeping Items Introduction to Family
Wellness weekend. Ice Breaker Saturday Morning BreakfastSession One (Parents in
Healthy Families) Break
Session Two (Children In Healthy Families) Lunch Break
Saturday AfternoonSession Three (Adults Working
Together) Break
Session Four (As Children Grow-Change in Healthy Families) Family Fun Time
Saturday Evening DinnerFamily Fun TimeSunday MorningWorship Service(Optional)BreakfastSession Five (Solving Family
Problems) Break Room Check Out
Session Six (Sex, Drugs and You)Wrap up
AAR Travel Vouchers
Marriage Enrichment / PREP19-21 NOV 201018-20 FEB 201118-20 MAR 201120-22 MAY 2011
Singles Retreat / PICK18-20 FEB 201120-22 MAY 2011
Family Wellness20-22 MAY 201122-24 JUL 2011
LAUGH YOUR WAY28-30 JAN 201115-17 JUL 2011
STRONG BONDS SCHEDULE
www.WisconsinMilitary.org1-800-292-9464
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