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Yakima takes on international training role
The scorching sun beat down through a cloudless sky onto the parched hills. Engines revved. Dust clouds billowed as tracks rolled. The green flags were put away and the red flags unfurled. All attention was on the grinding mechanical sounds of the turrets as they swiveled to face downrange. On command, the tanks raced through the maneuver area and fired on their objective while scouts on the rear hill fed the tanks instructions. (09/19/09)
Strength for the journey Children scurried from floor to floor waving magic wands in front of treasure chests in hopes of completing the quest and earning the right to battle the dragon. The battle of dealing with the stresses of having a family member deployed were tackled in a series of talks during the Strong Bond three-day family retreat at the Great Wolf Lodge, Grand Mound, Wash., Aug. 26 to 28.
(09/1/09)
EFMP Families Have an Exceptional Time The smell of barbeque filled the air as children and their families enjoyed a peaceful summer day and Soldiers learned the joy of volunteering for a good cause during the second annual Exceptional Family Members Program's Camp Fort Lewis 2009, at the Northwest Adventure Center, Fort Lewis Wash. July 14 through 16. (08/21/09)
EFMP Families Have an Exceptional Time The smell of barbeque filled the air as children and their families enjoyed a peaceful summer day and Soldiers learned the joy of volunteering for a good cause during the second annual Exceptional Family Members Program's Camp Fort Lewis 2009, at the Northwest Adventure Center, Fort Lewis Wash. July 14 through 16. (08/21/09)
Blast from the Past
With summer in full swing and the recession still in effect, budgets can be tight, making fun summer activities scarce for families. Exploring the Fort Lewis Military Museum can be a fun and cost efficient option for the whole family. (07/21/09)
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