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Riding a motorcycle can be an exciting and liberating experience, but it's important to remember that it also comes with its fair share of risks. In this episode, we'll be covering some essential tips and guidelines to help you stay safe while enjoying the open road.
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This week, we are focusing on Mental Health Awareness Month and its particular relevance in the Army. Mental health is important for our overall well-being and it's critical that we take care of ourselves, both physically and mentally.
The Army has long recognized the impact of mental health on its mission and has long been proactive in addressing issues such as suicide prevention. In 2020, the Army launched a comprehensive Suicide Prevention Program to provide training, support, and services for Soldiers at risk of self-harm.
The timing of Mental Health Awareness Month is especially important given the difficult times we have all faced over the past year. It is vital that we all work together to support one another and take care of our mental health. -
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Today we are speaking with the Army Community Services’ Financial Readiness Program, or FRP. This program is designed to offer free education, counseling, and support services to members of the military community including Active Duty Soldiers, Retirees, Survivors and Family members, as well as Department of the Army (DA) Civilians. The family support center's financial readiness staff can provide assistance with budgeting, investing for the future and living within your means. Stay tuned to hear more about the Financial Readiness Program which is helping our community become better informed and financially strong.
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Today we are talking about Traumatic Brain Injury and the clinic here at Fort Polk that offers specialized care for service members who may have TBI or concussions.
The Army takes this issue very seriously and encourages Soldiers to get the care they need. Thankfully, Fort Polk has a TBI clinic dedicated to providing the best care for these injuries. Whether you are suffering from a mild concussion or a more serious brain injury, Fort Polk's TBI clinic is here to help. -
This week, we’re talking about Earth Day and what it means for us at Fort Polk. We’ll discuss some of the upcoming events, how to get involved in sustainability initiatives, and why working together is essential for preserving our planet.
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Today we are talking about one of the amazing recreational offerings at Fort Polk - the Recreational Shooting Range! Located on post, it provides active-duty soldiers, retirees, DOD civilians and family members a chance to experience learn and enjoy the sport of shooting. The Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (DFMWR) has created a safe environment where everyone can shoot in peace.
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April is Autism Awareness Month and as part of the Exceptional Family Member Program’s activities to celebrate, we have a few exciting events in store for this month. Be sure to stay tuned for more information on these special activities that will be happening around Fort Polk. Together, we can work towards creating a better understanding of autism for our Fort Polk community!
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This month we are celebrating Women's History Month in honor of all the amazing women who have served or continue to serve at our base. We want to recognize their contributions, bravery, and strength. Let's take a moment to remember all these incredible women, throughout history and today, who make such an impact on our country and the world. We thank you for everything you do and we are proud of your service.
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April is Autism Awareness Month and as part of the Exceptional Family Member Program’s activities to celebrate, we have a few exciting events in store for this month. Be sure to stay tuned for more information on these special activities that will be happening around Fort Polk. Together, we can work towards creating a better understanding of autism for our Fort Polk community!
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This week, we're honoring and recognizing Medal of Honor recipients from the Army. The Medal of Honor is the highest military honor awarded by the United States government and given to those who fight courageously in combat. We are proud to be able to recognize these heroes here at Fort Polk and we thank them for their service and sacrifice. We can never fully thank them for all they have done, but it's our hope that by listening to their stories, we can gain a greater understanding of what it means to be a true hero.
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Today, we're here to talk about the BOSS Program and its new president, SPC West. BOSS stands for Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, a program that provides invaluable support and resources to single soldiers in our army community. The BOSS program is committed to providing quality of life and recreational opportunities, while also offering educational and career development activities. SPC West is excited to lead BOSS and we can't wait to see the great work that BOSS does under his leadership!
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Today, we're talking about the Army Emergency Relief Campaign (AER). AER was established in 1942 by the Secretary of War and the Army Chief of Staff to provide financial relief for Soldiers and their Families during times of emergency. AER provides a variety of services, including Emergency Travel Assistance and Personal Vehicle Expenses. The AER Campaign is an important part of the Army's mission to support its members in times of need and it isn’t about how much you give, it’s about how many of you give. Most Soldiers will never need AER, but we are all responsible for the ones that do.
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Whether you’re a first-time tax filer or a seasoned pro, we’ve got you covered with all of your tax return needs here at Fort Polk. We understand that filing taxes can be confusing and intimidating, so the tax center is here to help make it easier for you - and the best part? It’s completely free! Our tax center professionals are knowledgeable, friendly, and available to answer all of your tax questions. So don't worry - we’re here to help make filing taxes a breeze.
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Today we’re talking about the Environmental Conservation Branch at Fort Polk. This branch is devoted to protecting and preserving our environment. We have an impressive array of endangered species living on and near our base that need protection, so it’s important for all of us to understand what this branch does and how we can help. We’ll discuss the mission of the Conservation Branch, how they manage endangered species and an overview of their conservation efforts.
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This month is an opportunity for us all to reflect on the incredible accomplishments of Black Americans throughout our nation's history. As we celebrate Black History Month, let us take a moment to recognize their indelible impact on our country, from the Civil Rights movement to today. Black History Month is a time for us all to learn, honor, and appreciate Black Americans' bravery and perseverance in the face of adversity. And it's also an opportunity for us to strive toward creating a more equitable society where everyone can thrive.
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Welcome to the Fort Polk podcast! Today's guest is Ok West, the assistant commissary Officer, and we'll be talking about all the incredible benefits that the Commissary offers military members and their families. Thanks for tuning in, and if you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them in the comment section or email the Public Affairs Office.
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In this episode, we are taking a deep dive into OPSEC - or Operational Security. OPSEC is all about common sense security measures that protect our sensitive information from getting in the wrong hands. January is OPSEC Month at Fort Polk, which means we are taking a closer look to make sure everyone understands just how important OPSEC is to keep us safe. Today's guests, Miguel "Mike" Z. Guajardo and Sherry Johnson are Security experts here at Fort Polk
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Today, we're speaking with Bobbie Parks about professional development for people here at Fort Polk. We'll be discussing how the right classes and training can help you advance in your career and discover alternative opportunities available to you on post. So stay tuned for an informative conversation about professional development here at Fort Polk.
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On this episode of the Fort Polk Podcast, we are talking with LaVersa Wiltz and Melissa Box of the PAIO about the Garrison Improvement Program and ICE - the Interactive Customer Evaluation. ICE is an important tool in helping us better understand our customer's experience and improve services at Fort Polk. So stay tuned to hear more about ICE and how it can help us make your experience even better.
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In this episode, we'll be talking with Stacey Delgado, the Employment Readiness Manager at ACS. We'll be discussing Spouse Employment, Resume Writing, and USA Jobs. Stacey will explain how her program helps Spouses of Active-Duty members find meaningful employment and get their resumes ready for job hunting. We'll also learn about helpful classes available through the program.
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