The Fort Hunter Liggett community celebrated Military Spouse Appreciation Day last Friday with a lively Bingo event at the Historic Hacienda. Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Trotter and Lt. Col. Amorris Conley added excitement by calling out numbers, making the game fun and engaging. Military spouses enjoyed playing Bingo, winning prizes, and indulging in a delicious feast provided by the Hacienda staff. The Fort Hunter Liggett MWR team provided music and entertainment, creating a sensational event where everyone had a fantastic time.
Waynesville High School Junior ROTC Drill and Raider competitions, Wreaths Across America, Armed Services Blood Program drives and Night at the Museum — what is something all these events have in common? Volunteers from Company B, 787th Military Police Battalion, helped make them all possible.
Fort Leonard Wood Army Substance Abuse Program officials are scheduled to host a Ready and Resilient Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 22 at the Main Post Chapel.