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First Army hosts informative ‘Friends’ tour at Fort Hood
October 11, 2012 | News

Col. Richard Creed, commander of Division West’s 479th FA Bde., helps Jean Shine, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army and Fort Hood Good Neighbor, aim her weapon at a target inside a virtual range at the Engagement Skills Trainer complex at Fort Hood, Sept. 25. Division West hosted several prominent local people for a “Friends of Division West” tour of Fort Hood facilities and post-mobilization training of reserve component Soldiers conducted by the division. Sgt. 1st Class Gail Braymen, Division West Public Affairs

Denise Mooney, left, president of the Gatesville, Chamber of Commerce, and Carla Manning, military affairs chairman of the Gatesville Chamber of Commerce and Fort Hood Good Neighbor, look out the window of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at the Longhorn Airstrip at North Fort Hood, Sept. 25. The two women and several other prominent local people were guests of Div. West for a “Friends of Division West” tour of Fort Hood facilities and post-mobilization training of reserve component Soldiers conducted by the division. Sgt. 1st Class Gail Braymen, Division West Public Affairs

Maj. Scott Valley, right, 479th FA Bde., Div. West, explains operations of a Combat Support Hospital training facility during a Sept. 25 “Friends of Division West” tour of Fort Hood, facilities and post-mobilization training of reserve component Soldiers conducted by the division at North Fort Hood. Sgt. 1st Class Gail Braymen, Division West Public Affairs
Several local community leaders recently spent a day at Fort Hood with Division West, learning about the unit’s mission and how the division’s Soldiers train tens of thousands of mobilized Army National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers every year.
“Today is a great day to get some of our Fort Hood friends and Good Neighbors, and even our Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army, to take a look at North Fort Hood, take a look at some of the training that we do here in First Army, and really give them an experience of all the activity that goes on at North Fort Hood,” Division West Commanding General Maj. Gen. Perry Wiggins, said.
Guests for the “Friends of Division West” tour included chamber of commerce leaders from Gatesville, the division’s community partner.
“We at First Army get to appreciate the relationship we have with Gatesville, and our partnership, and this gives some of the Good Neighbors an opportunity to see how that has expanded and grown,” Wiggins said. “It’s really special for us to be able to share that.”
Tour guests started off at Fort Hood’s Engagement Skills Trainer, where they learned to fire M4 machine guns inside a virtual range, then visited the 120th Infantry Brigade’s Mobilization and Demobilization Operations Center at North Fort Hood and had a lesson in IED detection. A stop at Longhorn Airstrip with the 166th Aviation Brigade and an opportunity to get inside a CH-47 Chinook helicopter was followed by a tour of a Combat Support Hospital training facility hosted by the 479th Field Artillery Brigade.
Fort Hood is busier and bigger than she imagined, said Denise Mooney, president of the Gatesville Chamber of Commerce.
“(The tour) builds awareness of what actually goes on – the training and all that goes on out here. I don’t think most people have a clue,” Mooney said. “I’m glad for the opportunity to come out today and see all the different training facilities and the Chinooks. It’s been an unbelievable day.”
Jean Shine, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army and Fort Hood Good Neighbor, said she came on the tour to get a better understanding of how Division West trains Soldiers.
“The experience is much, much more complicated than I ever thought it could be,” Shine said. “It makes us feel better as civilians knowing about the training the Soldiers are getting and seeing that they’re so wellprepared.”
“Today is a great day to get some of our Fort Hood friends and Good Neighbors, and even our Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army, to take a look at North Fort Hood, take a look at some of the training that we do here in First Army, and really give them an experience of all the activity that goes on at North Fort Hood,” Division West Commanding General Maj. Gen. Perry Wiggins, said.
Guests for the “Friends of Division West” tour included chamber of commerce leaders from Gatesville, the division’s community partner.
“We at First Army get to appreciate the relationship we have with Gatesville, and our partnership, and this gives some of the Good Neighbors an opportunity to see how that has expanded and grown,” Wiggins said. “It’s really special for us to be able to share that.”
Tour guests started off at Fort Hood’s Engagement Skills Trainer, where they learned to fire M4 machine guns inside a virtual range, then visited the 120th Infantry Brigade’s Mobilization and Demobilization Operations Center at North Fort Hood and had a lesson in IED detection. A stop at Longhorn Airstrip with the 166th Aviation Brigade and an opportunity to get inside a CH-47 Chinook helicopter was followed by a tour of a Combat Support Hospital training facility hosted by the 479th Field Artillery Brigade.
Fort Hood is busier and bigger than she imagined, said Denise Mooney, president of the Gatesville Chamber of Commerce.
“(The tour) builds awareness of what actually goes on – the training and all that goes on out here. I don’t think most people have a clue,” Mooney said. “I’m glad for the opportunity to come out today and see all the different training facilities and the Chinooks. It’s been an unbelievable day.”
Jean Shine, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army and Fort Hood Good Neighbor, said she came on the tour to get a better understanding of how Division West trains Soldiers.
“The experience is much, much more complicated than I ever thought it could be,” Shine said. “It makes us feel better as civilians knowing about the training the Soldiers are getting and seeing that they’re so wellprepared.”
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