08/15/2014
Alright People! We have an APFT coming up - Get off your rear-ends and DO PT! It's better for you, your family, your unit, your peers, and the Army. It doesn't matter if you have a profile - do what you can do within the confines of your profile. If you just don't know what to do PM this page and we can rectify that situation.
08/15/2014
KNOW YOUR UNIFORM!
SHOULDER SLEEVE INSIGNIA:
DESCRIPTION: A white shield with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) yellow border 2½ inches (6.35 cm) wide and 3 inches (7.62 cm) high overall bearing a maroon cross throughout, thereon between two black stars edged yellow a light green serpent entwined around a white rod.
SYMBOLISM: Maroon and white are the colors traditionally used by the Medical Corps. The cross and rod of Aesculapius, symbols of healing and medicine, symbolize the organization’s medical mission. The two stars represent the training of medical individuals and medical units. The black stars edged gold recall the Army logo and military preparedness.
08/14/2014
Leadership Quote of the Week
08/14/2014
A little morale boosting, team building softball! Playing well into the dark...
08/14/2014
August 2014 STX - Range Weekend
08/14/2014
Change of Command - New Sheriff in town!