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   Plenty of COVID-19 vaccine doses available on post                                                                                                                Fort Irwin honors Gold Star Spouses



                  By Janell J. Lewis Ford              Brig. Gen. Curtis Taylor asked commanders to emphasize
                                                     the importance of getting the vaccine with their soldier.                                                                By Sta  Sgt. Julie Jaeger       Star Spouses.
             NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public A airs
     FORT IRWIN, Calif. — Weed Army Community Hospital   “We set a goal that every soldier who has elected to have the                                                              Contributor                 Julie Dunlap is a Blue Star mom who has a son
   has begun administering the P zer vaccine and leaders say there   vaccine or who has not declined to have the vaccine, should be                                    FORT IRWIN, Calif. —   e National Training   in the military. Lovett’s friend lost a loved one and
                                                     vaccinated prior to block leave,” Taylor said during the Town
   is no shortage of shots available for the community.                                                                                                              Center and Fort Irwin celebrated Gold Star Spouses   prior service member named Shawn in a vehicle
     “We have plenty of vaccine available,” WACH Commander,   Hall.                                                                                                  at the Mojave Arts and Crafts Center on April 5.  accident. She brought a large bouquet of roses for
   Col. Nancy Parson said during an April 27 Community Town   He said no one will be required to take the shot under its                                               Lauri Picard, the coordinator of the event, said   Gold Star Sisters to enjoy.
   Hall. “Everyone who wants the vaccine, please make an ap-  current emergency use authorization but said, “they are safe                                           the goal is to honor a group of people who have lost a   Months prior, Dunlap said, “I longed to be here
   pointment.”                                       and e ective, they remain absolutely optional. It is proven to                                                  spouse in the military, known as Gold Star recipients.  with Kim anticipating this moment. I could hardly
      e hospital is currently only o ering Moderna as a second   be healthy, we know it to save thousands of lives, and now’s the                                       is is a yearly event dating back to World War I,   wait to be with all these people.”
   dose for those who previously received it as a  rst dose. Both   time for us to encourage our soldiers and our family members to                                  originating as a holiday on June 23, 1936.   e Arts    e Garrison Command team, including Col.
   P zer and Moderna vaccines have proven to have a 90 percent   get the vaccine, so we can gradually move out of this pandemic.”                                    and Gift Center provided the material and instruc-  Jeanette Martin and Command Sgt. Maj. Paul
   e ective rate and WACH leaders recommend individuals get   During the Commanding General’s live community update                                                  tions for Gold Star Spouses to design an American   Fedorisin were also in attendance.
   vaccinated when they have the opportunity, regardless of the   on May 5, Medical director and Deputy Commander for Clini-                                          ag, using various plastic beads placed on paper.    Picard said, “Today we celebrate the spouses,
   brand of vaccine.                                 cal Services for the hospital, Col. Luis Rivero, said, “I am happy                                                 e crafts gave individuals like Kim Lovett, a   then on Sept. 26, 2021 we will celebrate Gold Star
      e hospital is o ering vaccines on May 7 and May 8 at the  to report that since we began vaccinations back in December                                          Gold Star spouse of Sgt. Shawn Lovett, a reason to  Mothers, and throughout the last week of September
   Mary Walker Center at 170 Inner Loop Road and will have  (2020), we have not had any deaths or any serious, adverse                                               come out and meet others who have also lost a loved  19-26, we commemorate Gold Star Families.”
   many vaccine events through June. Everyone is asked to make  reactions to our vaccination e orts here.”                                                           one in the military.                       Picard has all of these events planned out and
   an appointment by visiting Weed-irwin.tricare.mil.  Fort Irwin residents who are experiencing symptoms or                                                           Organizers also served a lunch of hamburgers,  welcomes anyone to attend who has lost a loved
     Everyone who is a DoD bene ciary can get a shot, as long  believe they may have been exposed to COVID-can also call                                             beans, rice, and salad.                  one, along with those who would like to be there
   as they’re at least 16 years old.                 the COVID-19 hotline at 760-383-5304.                                         Kim Hackbarth, WACH Public A airs   Some guests came in support of the Gold  to support them.                                                                   Abe Dawoud, Fort Irwin Public A airs

          First “Ask, Care, Escort- Suicide                                                                                                                          Amid pandemic, volunteers dedicate
      Intervention” class held at Fort Irwin                                      MEDDAC Minute


                                             teaching important and
                                             informative material to                                                                                                 12,215 hours to the Fort Irwin community
                                             leaders and soldiers in
                                             positions of trust.  e
                                             class challenges the stig-                                                                                                         By Abe Dawoud             on help from volunteers in my community.
                                             ma behind help-seeking                                                                                                           Fort Irwin Public A airs     is wasn’t about the recognition, it was about
                                             and mental health and                                                                                                                                        me ensuring my community doesn’t face the
                                             having tools to build                                                                                                     FORT IRWIN, Calif. — Nine community   same hardships I did.”
                                             trust with their subor-                                                                                                 volunteers were recognized on April 6 at the   Maj. Gen. David Lesperance and Com-
                                             dinates.                                                                                                                Sandy Basin Community Center during the   mand Sgt. Maj. William A. Justice— former
                                               According to Staff                                                                                                    National Training Center and Fort Irwin’s an-  commander and current Sergeant Major of
        David Johnson, Fort Irwin’s Suicide Prevention Program Manager  Sgt. Madrid, “Everyone                                                                       nual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony.  the NTC— alongside the Fort Irwin Garrison
                                             wants to think they can                                                                                                   “Fort Irwin volunteers make this installation   Command Team, Col. Jeanette Martin and
      By Abe Dawoud     intervention concepts   handle all the stressors                                                                                             a better place,” Army Community Service Spe-  Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Fedorisin, presented
                        in order to encourage   the Army and life throws                                                                                             cialist Evelyn Sandoval-Villalobos said. “ eir
    Fort Irwin Public A airs                                                                                                                                                                              all awards to the volunteers.
                        subordinate trust and   our way but without                                                                                                  commitment to the community provides more
     FORT IRWIN, Ca-    help-seeking behavior.                                                                                                                                                              At the conclusion of the awards ceremony,
   lif. —  e Fort Irwin   It assists leaders in iden-  the proper tools and                                                                                          services to our soldiers and family members,   Sandoval-Villalobos presented a check to the
   Suicide Prevention Pro-  tifying Solders at risk   resources, it can easily                                                                                       which enhances the quality of life here on the   Garrison Command team for $332,248, which
   gram hosted a  rst-of-  for suicide so they can   become overwhelming.                                                                                            installation.”                       represented the 12,215 community service
   its-kind suicide preven-  intervene and trust help-   is training provided                                                                                          Winning NTC Volunteer of the Year award   hours that all volunteers worked this year.
                                             some of the best infor-
   tion course on March   seeking behavior.”                                                                                                                         was Sta  Sgt. William Holcomb from the   Congratulations to all of the 2021 Volun-
   26-28.                 Sta  Sgt. Johnathan   mation on how we can                                                                                                 1916th Support Battalion. Holcomb has been  teer Recognition Ceremony Awardees:
     The Ask, Care, Es-  Madrid was one of the   reintegrate our soldiers                                                                                            heavily involved in volunteer opportunities on   • 11th ACR: SFC Rogen Cabungason
   cort- Suicide Interven-   rst students in the class.   and further take care of                                                                                   Fort Irwin, as well as Silver Valley High School.   • OPS Group: Krista Parker                                                Abe Dawoud, Fort Irwin Public A airs
   tion (ACE-SI) class is an   “I honestly thought that   them through postven-                                                                                        “One of my biggest achievements during   • 916th Support Brigade: Megan Six  From Left to Right: Garrison Commander, Col. Jeanette Martin, Command Sgt. Maj. Paul
                                             tion, which was missing
   intense three-day course   this would just be an-  from the ACE train-                                                                                            my three years here at NTC was mentoring   • RSO: Leslie Korman            Fedorisin, and Evelyn Sandoval-Villalobos, Army Volunteer Corps Coordinator
   that enables soldiers to  other brief on Ask, Care,   ing model.’” He added,                                                                                      high school students in California Cadet   • Active Duty Soldier: SSG William Holcomb
   learn the “ACE” model,  and Escort,” he said. “I   “treating our soldiers                                                                                         Corps,” Holcomb said. “It’s a sense of giving   • Private Organization: Ashley Glenz  If interested in volunteering with ACS,  booth support. Anyone wanting to volunteer
   facilitation strategies to  expected to just sit in a   with respect after they                                                                                   back and putting a smile on someone’s face. I’ve   • Outstanding Boy/Girl Scout: Jason A.  volunteers are needed as program assistants,  can reach out to the Volunteer Coordinator at
   utilize when teaching  class to hear about ACE   just experienced one                                                                                             been on the other side of the spectrum, relying   • Over 500 hours volunteered: Genevieve Null  office/administrative, special events, and  760-380-8422.
   the trainers, and teach-  but ended up having a   of the hardest things in                                                                                                                                                                                                                           From LEADERS, Page 2
   ing back the material  great experience shar-  their life is key in mak-
   learned.             ing our situations with                                                                                                                      principal, Michael Meyers said, “We did successfully complete  looking for members to participate.”   School leaders look to continue bringing a high-quality
     Master Resilience  soldiers at their lowest   ing our soldiers feel a                                                                                           a Cross Country season and we had great performances by our   Last day of school is May 27.         distance learning program. “Every district had to go to distance
   Trainer and course in-  point in life and how   part of the team again                                                                                            student athletes.”                                  “Of course with the pandemic, we don’t know exactly what  learning,” Najera said. “I believe our program was better than
   structor, Sharon Ku,  we as leaders handled it   and through empathy,                                                                                                e football team played its  rst game on April 16 and the  next year will look like,” Najera said. “We have every expecta-  most out there.”
                                             we can sustain this bond
   said, “ACE-SI is a gate-  with very little training.”  of trust.   e National Training Center and Fort Irwin community would like to thank the service member who retired   girls soccer team has also been playing.  e baseball and softball  tion to be in school fulltime.  at’s our hope. We continue to   Here is the link to the SVUSD presentation: https://drive.
   keeper training meant   The class offers a                     from the military in April 2021.  e monthly retirement ceremony was held at the Sandy Basin Community   teams are practicing and their  rst games were slated for April  follow our safety protocols; you’ll see everybody in Silver Valley  google.com/file/d/1BJdif80D0h-BwqtzADlfOLEaL00G-
   to reinforce key suicide  proactive approach by   From SUICIDE, Page 11  Center on April 27 and live streamed on Facebook.com/NTCfortirwin.                       29.  e  rst track meet was April 21.  e high school is still  masked and social distanced.”         Fq0U/view?usp=sharing

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