Moved…with compassion?
BODY BUILDER Move time. An interesting time of year for the Army with, once again, the usual pages and pages of re-appointments necessitating officer relocation with attendant farewells, packing, unpacking and welcomes. By the time this is printed many will be
FOCUS Doctor knows best
Smoking kills. This is not news. Smoking cigarettes causes the death of more than 400,000 Americans each year. It is responsible for more deaths than murder, suicide, drugs, AIDS, car accidents and alcohol combined. Secondhand smoke is linked with cancer, heart disease
On the Corner
BY ROBERT DOCTER - Have you ever followed an erratic driver with a cell phone stuck in his ear, ignoring traffic, oblivious to the fact that others exist in his world? Have you ever been in a theater and heard a
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Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us,
Promoted to Glory
Mrs. Brigadier Olive Yardley was promoted to Glory June 23, 2002 from the SunBridge Health Care and Rehabilitation Center, Elk Grove, Calif. She and her husband, Brigadier Robert Yardley, were the last active brigadiers in the Western Territory. Olive D. Smith
San Pedro women have new direction in ministry
Under the leadership of Captain Joy Mui, the Women's Ministries at the San Pedro Corps, Calif., is taking a new direction to meet the needs of both older and younger adults in the community. "San Pedro and the whole South harbor
Officers years of service recognized
The following officers were recognized during officers' councils for their years of service: 25 Years Majors William & Bernadita Begonia, Lt. Colonel Debora K. Bell, Major Charleen Bradley, Major Sherida Hads, Majors Stephan M. & Jeanine Hartt, Majors James D. & (Dr.)
Inglewood celebrates
LT. COLONEL ALFRED VAN CLEEF, So. Calif. divisional commander, cuts the ribbon on the Army's newly renovated Inglewood Citadel Corps Community Center. Assisting with the ceremonies are (l-r): Vincent Migliazzo, Inglewood Advisory Board chair; Darryl Brown, Chief of Staff to
Young philanthropists benefit Army day camp
(L-R) JAMIE WARINNER observes as Roshanda Sims-Norman presents check to Captain Rob Birks. BY FLORENCE B. ROBB - Harold and Arlene Schnitzer, longtime Portland philanthropists, believe teenagers should have the opportunity to improve the quality of life in their communities and created
Alaska Women challenged to become ‘vessels unto God’
(L-R) MAJOR FLORENCE MURRAY, Major Vickie Shiroma, Captain Mariam Rudd, and Kathy Slamp led and organized the retreat. BY MAJOR VICTORIA SHIROMA - The 43 delegates who gathered at King's Lake for the 2002 South Central Alaska Women's Ministries Retreat returned home