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    Middle school students expand knowledge about the Army

    FORT CAMPBELL, KY, UNITED STATES

    01.28.2020

    Story by Sgt. Aimee Nordin 

    101st Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs

    Middle school students arrived to class, Jan. 28, on a standard Tuesday morning, unaware of the special day they had ahead of them. They entered through the main entrance noticing military vehicles to their left, wondering the purpose of the unusual scenery outside of their standard brick layered middle school in Cadiz, Ky.
    After roll-call, they prepared to move from their classroom to the gymnasium where they found several 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Sustainment Brigade Soldiers awaiting their arrival.
    “We are doing a career exposure for all students, 6th through 8th grade, here at Trigg County Middle School,” stated Rachel Evans, Trigg County Middle School Guidance Counselor and event coordinator. “We are providing an opportunity for the students to see different jobs in the military and in the Army and getting them more familiar with opportunities that they may have after high school.”
    The 101st Abn. Div. (Air Assault) has had similar events in the past, however they have typically attended schools closer to the installation, catering to children who are already familiar with the military.
    “It’s a little more extravagant because we are local and the students know what the military is about, said Staff Sgt Adam Santoleri, noncommissioned officer in charge of the event, 594th Transportation Company, 129th Division Sustainment Support Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Sustainment Brigade, describing his experience working with students more local to Fort Campbell. “[There], we can bring out the bigger vehicles and equipment. Where this is smaller and more hands-on, and to them [Trigg County Middle School students], this is very informative because they don’t have that military community background. They don’t just see someone in uniform walking around. This is different, this is a much bigger outreach.”
    An opportunity like this is uncommon; it excites the students because they have an opportunity to engage Soldiers instead of their daily scheduled lesson plan.
    Typically, events like this are only held for high school students, but creating early exposure encourages students to expand their horizons.
    “They get to ask questions, they get to see things that they may have seen a title of what the job is, but they don’t really know that entails,” Evans explains. “And, many aspects of the military we have heard of before like the medical side or the ground soldiers. But they don’t know maybe the communications or the navigations involved and it’s crucial for the students to be aware of this.”
    By attending this event, Fort Campbell Soldiers showcase different job opportunities if the students are interested in joining the military.
    “We just want to say thank you,” Evans stated excitedly. “We’re really excited and this is just the best. Were really excited that Sust. Bde. could come and that they [the students] could get this exposure about what they could do in life because graduation is not that far away.”

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    Date Taken: 01.28.2020
    Date Posted: 02.05.2020 12:23
    Story ID: 361798
    Location: FORT CAMPBELL, KY, US
    Hometown: CADIZ, KY, US

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