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12A The Scout                                                                                                          FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015

                                                           news/briefs

Fort Huachuca museums open                                 Y, V, Z, V1, T1, T2, T3                                     commander.
      e Fort Huachuca Main Museum has reopened.               Wednesday: B, C, D, E, F, K, P, P1, Q, U, U1, W, W1,           is ceremony is open to the public. Motorists

Hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.          X, Y, V, Z, V1, T1, T2, T3                                  should expect disruptions in the ow of tra c and
   e Main Museum is closed Sundays, Mondays, fed-                ursday: B, E, F, K, P, P1, Q, U, U1, W, W1, X, Y, V,  parking during the rehearsal and the ceremony.

eral holidays, Christmas and New Year’s Day.               Z, V1, T1, T2, T3                                           Weapons registration moves to Van Deman
      e Military Intelligence Soldiers’ Heritage Learn-       Range closures are subject to daily change. For in-         E ective Aug. 3, weapons registration and vehicle

ing Center is also open. Hours are 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.     formation, call Range Operations, 520.533.1014, or the      tax exemption forms will be processed at the Visitor
Monday through ursday, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday,         Military Police Desk, 520.533.3000.                         Control Center (VCC) at Van Deman Gate 7:30 a.m.-
and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.                                                                                           3:30 p.m.
                                                           OCMI recruiting CI special agents
      e MISHLC replaced the MI Museum and is lo-                 e O ce of the Chief, Military Intelligence               *Weapons to be registered are NOT to be brought to
cated next to the CW2 Christopher G. Nason Military                                                                    the VCC. Only FH Form 190-6-R-E and bill of sale or
Intelligence Library on Hat eld. It is closed on Sun-      (OCMI), is seeking mature, intelligent and person-          other documentation indicating the make, model and
days, federal holidays, Christmas and New Year’s Day.      able Soldiers who are interested in becoming Coun-          serial number is necessary.
                                                           terintelligence (CI) Special Agents. Counterintelli-
      e Museum Annex remains closed pending the in-        gence agents detect, identify, exploit, and neutralize         Required documents to process a vehicle tax ex-
stallation of new exhibits.                                the foreign intelligence and security services and in-      emption form, include active-duty military identi ca-
Range closures announced                                   ternational terrorist organizations threats targeting       tion, o cial orders to Fort Huachuca, current month
                                                           U.S. forces.                                                leave and earning statement, and vehicle registration
   Today: B, E, F, K, P, P1, Q, U, U1, W, W1, X, Y, V, Z,                                                              (title, temp registration, expired registration or ship-
V1, T1, T2, T3                                                For more information, call 520.533.1189.                 ping documents).

   Saturday: B, E, F, K, P, P1, Q, U, U1, W, W1, X, Y, V,  Change of Command ceremony set for CG                       Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
Z, V1, T1, T2, T3                                                e U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence            Army Substance Abuse Program personnel will

   Sunday: B, E, F, K, P, P1, Q, U, U1, W, W1, X, Y, V,    and Fort Huachuca will host a change of command             hold Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training Aug.
Z, V1, T1, T2, T3                                          ceremony at 7 a.m. July 31 at Brown Parade Field be-        5-6 and Sept. 16-17 at the ASAP o ce, Building 22414,
                                                           tween Maj. Gen. Robert P. Ashley, outgoing command-         434 Christy Ave.
   Monday: B, E, F, K, P, P1, Q, U, U1, W, W1, X, Y, V,    ing general, and Maj. Gen. Scott D. Berrier, incoming
Z, V1, T1, T2, T3

   Tuesday: B, C, D, E, F, K, P, P1, Q, U, U1, W, W1, X,

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