The Alaska Post is a weekly newspaper produced by the U.S. Garrison Fort Wainwright Public Affairs Office and serving more than 16,000 soldiers, families and DOD civilian employees of the Fort Wainwright community and local communities. Fort Wainwright's home website is at www.wainwright.army.mil. The Alaska Post's mission is to inform, promote and educate through accurate reporting, writing and imagery.
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Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 8, Feb. 28, 2020
Three decades of mentoring honored by BEYA; Renaissance Guardsman: Aircrew Flight Equipment keeps C-17 aircrew... read more
Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 8, Feb. 28, 2020
Three decades of mentoring honored by BEYA; Renaissance Guardsman: Aircrew Flight Equipment keeps C-17 aircrew safe; History Snapshot: Klondike Kutey during the winter of 1944/1945; Army Emergency Relief Campaign; The Chaplain’s Corner; U.S. Army Brevet Promotion Program; Army scientists develop cutting-edge, durable 3D printing technology; Virtual Reality helps Soldiers shape Army hypersonic weapon prototype; Military committed to protecting environmental, cultural resources, service officials say; 25th Army vs Air Force Hockey game; Cadets research bioprinting to improve Soldier care in the future; Fort Wainwright Family and MWR.
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Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 7, Feb. 21, 2020
The future of military intelligence training: AutoBears Assemble – Report from the 70th Brigade Engineer... read more
Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 7, Feb. 21, 2020
The future of military intelligence training: AutoBears Assemble – Report from the 70th Brigade Engineer Battalion; Fort Greely Soldiers and police help students at Delta Elementary School; Army Emergency Relief Campaign; Nutrition Corner: Nutrition 101; History Snapshot: Alcan Highway – the Prairie Route; Army astronaut to administer oath of enlistment from space; MEDDAC Minute; The Chaplain’s Corner; Army working improvements for Exceptional Family Member Program; Army aggressively moves forward on OMFV, seeks industry input on path forward; Army budget request eyes $2B boost for modernization; Free annual pass for U.S. military; Army space embraces major changes as new battlefield emerges; Fort Wainwright Family and MWR.
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Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 6, Feb. 14, 2020
AutoBears Assemble: Lightning gives back; Closure scheduled for River Road bridge repair project; New IMCOM... read more
Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 6, Feb. 14, 2020
AutoBears Assemble: Lightning gives back; Closure scheduled for River Road bridge repair project; New IMCOM commander addresses Installation Innovation Forum; Nutrition Corner: Nutrition 101; History Snapshot: Segregated regiments construct the Alcan Highway; MEDDAC Minute; The Chaplain’s Corner; Alaska Army National Guard Soldiers conduct water immersion training; February is Heart Health Month; Army Emergency Relief Campaign; Fort Greely opens long awaited FCC home; Corps hires new Equal Employment Opportunity manager; Fort Wainwright Soldier killed in vehicle collision; Army scientists on verge of nearly unbreakable battery; Nanooks show appreciation, invite Soldiers to game; North Haven Communities hosts night of dessert sampling; Novel Coronavirus Public Health Emergency; Sergeant Salmon’s School of Environmental Basics – Ecology; US Army Alaska North hockey team to play Air Force; Fort Wainwright Family and MWR.
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Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 5, Feb. 7, 2020
AutoBears Assemble: Cold Weather Leader’s Course; Lt. Gen. Douglas Gabram assumes command of IMCOM; USAG Alaska... read more
Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 5, Feb. 7, 2020
AutoBears Assemble: Cold Weather Leader’s Course; Lt. Gen. Douglas Gabram assumes command of IMCOM; USAG Alaska commander gets Quest Guest ride; Nutrition Corner: Myth Busters; History Snapshot: Segregated engineering regiments build the Alcan; Building self-esteem in children through effective praise; MEDDAC Minute; The Chaplain’s Corner; ACFT app rolls out to help soldiers get fit, protect their data; Army updates Law of Land Warfare doctrine to increase guidance, clarity; Army’s cloud office set to fully operate by March; Welcome to sergeant Salmon’s School of Environmental Basics! (Part 3 of 3); Fort Wainwright Family and MWR.
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Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 4, Jan. 31, 2020
AutoBears Assemble: Environmental response in the Arctic; Greely’s Adopt-A-School partners with Delta... read more
Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 4, Jan. 31, 2020
AutoBears Assemble: Environmental response in the Arctic; Greely’s Adopt-A-School partners with Delta Elementary School; Army leaders examine quality of life amid morale strains in Alaska; Nutrition Corner: Did you know; Transfer of Army Medical Treatment Facilities; History Snapshot: Heated utilidors keep north post sidewalks snow free; History Snapshot: The SnoGo: Modern marvel of snow removal, 1945; MEDDAC Minute; The Chaplain’s Corner; Minimize your risk of ACFT injury by training smart; Welcome to Sergeant Salmon’s School of Environmental Basics! (Part 2 of 3); AutoBears Assemble: Network Operations; Greely get mission overview of Northern Warfare Training Center; Public health officials provide info on Novel Coronavirus; Fort Wainwright Family and MWR.
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Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 3, Jan. 24, 2020
Coronavirus: what you need to know; 176th Wing completes 2,000th rescue mission; IG to Soldiers: ‘Every one of... read more
Alaska Post Vol. 11, No. 3, Jan. 24, 2020
Coronavirus: what you need to know; 176th Wing completes 2,000th rescue mission; IG to Soldiers: ‘Every one of us has a responsibility’ to honor MLK legacy; Nutrition Corner: Nutrition 101; Adaptation is key to determining network resilience in cyberattacks, study finds; MEDDAC Minute; The Chaplain’s Corner; A Day on the Slope – Warrior Adventure Quest with Hohenfels ODR; Soldier pierces through snow to improve life in Antarctica; Army recognizes top career counselors for helping achieve retention goals; US Army prepares for Olympic year; Army Civilian Corps Creed; Taekwondo Soldier-athletes work toward Olympic dreams; Fort Wainwright Family and MWR.
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