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All Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center clinics, Outpatient Pharmacy and PX Pharmacy will be closed on Oct. 13, in observance of the Columbus Day holiday. Emergency Medicine will be open for emergency room visits only. More ... Fort Gordon is seeking dedicated housing residents to help make the housing community an even better place to live. The recent mayor election did not draw the needed concerned "mayor" in McNair and Maglin housing areas. The community mayors are volunteers who present their designated community's issues and concerns to the command. More ... Nancy Colo'n Charles Dryden Greater Augusta Chapter Tuskegee Airmen, Inc., is hosting the Annual Tuskegee Airmen Banquet Oct. 18 at the Gordon Club main ballroom. Social hour begins at 6 p.m.; banquet starts at 7 p.m. Cost is $50 per person. Dress is semiformal attire. Dr. Gerald Oliver is the guest speaker. The theme is "Challenging Our Youth to Soar. More ... In the spirit of the Army Family Covenant, the U.S. Army unveiled their plan for Survivor Outreach Services Oct. 6 at the Association of the United States Army Family Forum I, "Army Family Covenant, A Year in Review. More ... The Army Defense Integrated Military Human Resources System Training Blackboard Learning Management System Oepn for Self Enrollment/Required Training Office is pleased to announce the Army DIMHRS web-based Blackboard Learning Management System is now open for Train-the-Trainers (T3s) selfenrollment. More ... Members of the Channel 6 news team made a surprise visit to Fort Gordon Sept. 25 to honor a Fort Gordon Soldier. Jennie Montgomery, one of the anchors for WJBF, an ABC affiliate station in Augusta, walked into Sgt. 1st First Class Rodolfo Fuentes' class in Allen Hall. to present the station's "Giving Your Best" award. More ... October is filled with area outdoor festivals. On Saturday and Sunday, enjoy Hispanic food and culture at the annual Hispanic Festival at the Augusta Common. There will be musical entertainment, arts and crafts vendors and dancing in the streets. More ... Hundreds visited museums and cultural venues free of charge around the country Sept. 27 during the Smithsonian magazine's Museum Day. All that was required for an individual and a guest to visit a museum of their choice was a copy of an admission card which could be printed from the Smithsonian magazine website. More ... About 250 people walked to show their support for hospitalized veterans and active duty military Oct. 4 at the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center on Wrightsboro Road. The walk and festival featured a variety of entertainment, children's games and lots of food. More ... The Southeast Regional Medical Command Headquarters hosted a reenlistment ceremony Oct. 2 at the Gordon Club located on Fort Gordon. More ... Influenza season stretches from October through late March and can have a major impact on individuals and organizations. Influenza or the flu is a viral infection that spreads through air droplets from infected persons to others. The flu can cause fever, sore throat, cough, headache, chills and muscle aches. More ... Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a time to pin on your pink ribbon and show your support. Health observances like Breast Cancer Awareness Month are designed to increase the community's awareness about important health issues. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in this country (other than skin cancer). More ... With her skill as a sonographer, Toyake Crawley quickly found several masses in the breast as she scanned over it. "This is a beautiful machine," said Crawley, who was testing her skills at Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center's Medical Simulation Training Center. More ... |
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