February 20, 2009 RSS feed / News Update

Chaplain honored

Chaplain (Col.) Mickey Morton, Fort Gordon Installation Chaplain, talks about his military career at his retirement dinner held Feb. 17 at the Activity Center in the First Baptist Church in Augusta. More...

Fort Discovery exhibit focuses on maps

Whether written in the stars, on a piece of paper or on a computer screen, maps have guided people for centuries. A newly opened exhibit at the National Science Center's Fort Discovery focuses on maps. More...

Parents join ranks to help ease military children moves

"Heroes at Home," a military partnership with the Parents as Teachers National Center, will be expanded this year to serve Families at 24 more garrisons. It has been serving military Families at 12 garrisons since 2006. More...

Put to the test

Pfc. Renee Stepanski completes the chin up section of the Marines' physical fitness test conducted Feb. 2 on Barton Field. She must hold for a minimum of 70 seconds to pass this portion of the test. More...

Tuskegee Airmen encore

Around town

A sold-out auditorium meant about 200 would-be viewers of the Jan. 17 premiere of In Their Own Words: The Tuskegee Airmen at the Imperial Theatre had to be turned away. An encore showing will be at 7 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Imperial Theatre. More...

Fort Gordon group gives teachers classroom grants

With a $500 teaching tools grant, Stacey Meade, a teacher at Aiken Elementary School has big plans. More...

Weather financial storms with planning

The financial crisis of 2008 battered the wallets of many Americans, leaving them unable to make ends meet. While saving and investing may be difficult, it's critical to weathering tough financial times. More...

Volunteer Corner

If you are interested in giving your time and efforts to any of the following volunteer opportunities in the Central Savannah River Area, contact Alia Naffouj at alia.naffouj1@us.army.mil. More...

E-mail scams still prevalent

Criminal Investigation Division warns of old phishing 'Death Roll Squad' scam with new twists

FORT BELVOIR, Va.- The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, commonly known as CID, is warning the greater Army community of an older internet phishing scam with a new twist. More...