The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1985 Page: 42 of 52
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By VERN ACHENBACH
Held for a variety of reasons
Fam ily Days are becoming a
frequent occurrence through-
out the 2nd Armored Division.
TWO HELD RECENTLY
were held at the eadquarters
Company 2nd Armd Div and
at 1st iger rigade’s ead-
quarters Company. The Tiger
Brigade Family Day was held
because of an upcom ing major
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HHC 2nd A rm Div Fam ily
ay as held merely to let
everyone get acquainted.
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that can’t be easily ascertained
by a an co an er.
e’s got to assum that an in-
formal atmosphere and a large
welcome at will ake those
new to the Army feel com fort-
able.
PFC Gary Lloyd was accom
panied by his wife Crisitina
and son John at the Tiger Bri-
a a ily ay. married
almost four years Lloyd said he
felt the Family Day program
are very helpful even to fami
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THIRST QUENCHED PFC Gary Lloyd pours a
cup of juice for his son John during HHC 1st Tiger
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lies ho’ve been with them ilit-
ary some time.
“THERE’S A LOT of things
soldiers’ spouses don’t know”
Loyd said. “And there’re many
things the soldier doesn’t tell
them A lot of the things we’ve
learned I id ’t know to tell
her.”
Janina Roberts wife of SSgt.
Stanely Roberts HHC 1st Ti-
ger Bde said the Family Day
ade her aware of help that’s
available while her husband is
away for an extended period.
It gets the wife to nder-
stand that th soldier/spouse
has another responsibility and
that he’s a professional” the
sergeant said. “It’s not like a
civilfan job. There’s a higher au-
thority to answer to than her.”
“Every single unit in the Ti-
ger rig ad holds a Fam ily
Day som etim es in conjunction
ith an rg an iz atio a ”
apt. Ja odgers com
ander HHC 1st Bde said.
“We let the families know what
e’re doing and how to take
care of them selves during ma-
jor deploym ents.”
odgers measures the suc-
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the fam ilies however found it just a good way to medic for HHC 2nd Armored Division helps her son’s son Freddie look on.
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