February 5, 2010 RSS feed / News Update

A story book love

The Post Critic

It’s crass. It’s commercial. It’s sappy. It’s devoid of any actual meaning. More...

February

Observances Healthy Heart Month African American/Black History Month National Children’s Dental Health Month Wear Red Day Health Information Session 11 a.m Feb. 5 (today) EAMC Auditorium National Donor Day Feb. 14 More...

Post reaches out to area schools, explains covenant

About 100 guidance counselors from Richmond, Columbia and Aiken County schools gathered at Fort Gordon’s Child, Youth and School Services complex Jan. 27 to discover ways to help the military children in their schools. More...

Living with determination

Hebrews 11:1: Now faith is the substance of things hoped for the evidence of things not seen. More...

Study shows deployments’ impact on Army spouses

WASHINGTON – Army wives whose husbands deploy seek mental health services at a higher rate than others, and the longer the deployment, the greater the impact, according to a new study. More...

Planetarium to shine history of the stars that guided slaves north

Slaves often looked to the sky to find their way to the North and to freedom. During black history month, programs at two area organizations will focus on the astronomy and history of slaves in South Carolina. More...

Winter driving offers challenges

Winter is here. The Fort Gordon Safety Office wants to keep you safe while driving in wintery weather. Along with winter come heavy rain, fog, ice and snow. Bad weather affects visibility and stopping distances. More...

Eisenhower Army Medical Center continues history, mission to care

The original hospital was constructed on Camp Gordon in 1941. It consisted of 139 separate one-story buildings over 80 acres of land with 9 miles of corridors. The present consolidated building was constructed between 1973-1975. More...

American Heart Month

Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, are our nation’s No. 1 killer. More...

SAMC helps needy through service at local community soup kitchen

Soldiers gave their time to the Augusta, Ga., community while volunteering and helping others in need. More...

Mobile Signal team trains others on tactical satellites

FORT DETRICK, Md. – A Mobile Training Team consisting of five Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 56th Signal Battalion, Fort Gordon, Ga., trained a group of 18 Signal Soldiers from the 114th Signal Bn. More...