The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1994 Page: 14 of 34
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B6 FORT HOOD SENTINEL
Walker
MCCW presents series
The ilita ry Council of atholic Women
ill present a lesson on the evolution of the
oly Mass. Father ille ill take a t-
tendees through a arrative Mass which
ill provide greater understanding of the
Mass during the CCW weekly meeting at
9 a.m. Feb. 18 at Comanche Chapel. hild
care is provided. Lois 539-6661 or ary
539-5177.
Visit the Hospitality House
The Soldier’s sp ita lity House a 508
marsh Cove in illeen has a full February
schedule which includes weekly ible stud-
ies prayer meetings and guest speakers.
The ospitality House is also sponsoring
a trip to San A ntonio for a seminar A
Generation at Risk by Bob DeMoss DeMoss
is a youth culture specialist who presented
the seminar to over 65000 adults last year.
The group ill leave for San A ntonio Feb.
25 to attend the seminar on Feb. 26 and
re turn to ille on Feb 27. 634-0822.
(C ont. from B1)
“I put all books in ic
ey’s convenience stores at
firs t” he said. “I sold them on
consignment. I got a lf and
they got a lf.”
From there he called every
ilita ry post to find out who
put books in the post ex-
changes then called to try and
place his books on bases.
“I even got in car and
ent to some places lik Fort
Bragg to try and get the book
placed” he said.
A fte his firs effort et
ith success he got a pub-
lisher to take on his next two
books The Complete Guide to
the NCO-ER and Self Develop-
ment Test Study Guide. Both
books are available at the
lothing Sales Store and the
a in Post Exchange.
W ith a publisher to do the
marketing and leg ork life
got a lo easier for W alker.
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“They do all the rk” he
said.
“M ost rite rs don’t actually
‘w rite ’” he said. “A lo use
tape recorders or dictation. I
wrote it all out then (Tammie)
Lerner (a ort Hood fa ily
member) typed it all on com-
puter for me.”
W while the A rm provides
study materials and regula-
tions for soldiers to follow in
ro fe io a lo
areas W walker said his book
makes it easier for the soldiers.
I rite ju lik I ’m talk in
to you-dow to earth no fancy
words” he said. I explain ev-
eryth in .”
W a lke r’s theory is th a most
soldiers don’t ant to spend
hours of th ir off-duty tim
rin iffic lt- to
decipher regulations and for-
ally ritte train in guides.
“W hen a soldier goes home
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Orthodox Christian Liturgy set
The Orthodox hristian itu rg ill be
said at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 26 a W a rrio Chap-
el. Church School ill be held after the
service. atricia Russian 690-2497.
Celebrate Purim with joy
Each year on the eve of Purim Jews
celebrate ith join synagogues around the
world. They read the Book of Esther from
the Hebrew Scriptures and noisily drown
out the illa in ’s name each tim it is en-
tioned.
Boisterous children are encouraged to
make as much noise as they can ith every
conceivable noisemaker. They tw ir the
greggor a medieval wooden or tin clacker
whenever the reader mentions Haman.
In fact even adults join the riotous fun.
Anyone who believes th a good triumphs
over vil and can stand the replacement of
decorum ith fe tiv ity in the synagogue is
welcome to participate.
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Wilson Walker
he wants to spend tim ith
his fa ily ” he said.
The form at his books
makes it easier on the soldier
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This year Rabbi S. Howard Schwartz the
III Corps Jewish Chaplain ill do the read-
ing at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24 at the 68th Street
Chapel. haplain Schwartz encourages Jew
ish soldiers th ir fam ilies civilians and
guests to rin whatever noisemaker they
want including vacuum cleaners drums
horns tam bourines whistles cymbals bells
and happy hearts to this fun-filled evening.
S is id
hamantaschen the special prune poppy
seed or fruit filled pastries which com-
memorate the Jewish survival despite the
threat of destruction which the Book of
Esther describes.
A nother custom to blot out am an’s name
is to rite Ham anon the soles of shoes and
then shuffle feet every tim the reader
mentions th a name til the word is en-
tire ly erased from the bottom of the shoes.
There ill be a short festival morning
service at 10 a.m. Feb. 25 and again read
the story of Queen Esther to the orship-
pers. He suggests th a they go out for a
special luncheon after worship to celebrate
and th a is hat he feels is
im portant.
“This is the soldier’s life ” he
said. They come in to ake a
Centroplex Ford
Rancier
Doctor’s
Office
Bus. 190
Office Hours:
9:00 to 7:30 p.m.
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I N O E
career or stay long enough to
go to school. A bad NCO-ER
can ruin your career. You can
get five good ones then get a
bad one because someone
doesn’t lik you or you said
something th a was taken the
wrong ay.”
W a lke r’s book includes pro-
cedures for re tta of a nega-
tive NCO-ER which he said
should be done im ediately
even though regulations allow
five years.
No one should get a bad
NCO-ER because your boss
should tell you exactly hat
you have to do to get a good
one” he said.
In explaining the NCO-ER
W walker suggests th a soldiers
learn to rite th ir own then
take it to th ir supervisors.
This lets the soldiers not only
get practice ritin but allows
them to rin th ir assets and
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away from the usual place of duty waking
the day a real holiday!
Jewish soldiers th ir fam ilies com unity
civilians and retirees are invited to join in
the celebration of Purim. The congregation
ill hold a Purim carnival celebration for
its children from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 27 at Fiddlers Green Recreation Cen-
ter.
Volunteers ill have booths ith prizes
for the children and a tiv ity areas for them
to enjoy. Costumes of queens on little girls
and ambassadors or prim ministers on the
boys ill convey the historic significance of
Purim one of the happiest days in the
Jewish calendar.
See a guardian angel
The Children of ig Players ill
present a children’s play uardian Angel
at 6 p.m. Feb. 27 at Comanche Chapel. The
play is open to all children in kindergarten
through sixth grade. a rg it Weyers 288-
6544.
strengths to the attention of]
th ir boss.
The SDT book is also conn
piled in an easier question and
answer form at for the soldiers.
To ake MOS-specific study-
in easier he left a chapter
open for the soldier to make
his or her own notes.
W a lke makes it clear thatl
the number one rio rity of the|
A rm should be the soldier.
‘Y can go to any it on|
post and see a ta or a helin
copter out front not a sol-
dier ye soldiers are supposed
to come firs t” he said. That’s
hy I rite books th a help
soldiers.
“The ilita ry is changing.
Soldiers have to be smart to
get promoted” he said. “To
stay in the A rm today you
have to give 100 percent. You
have to focus on being a lead-
er.”
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