Volume 1, Issue 1 Newsletter Editor: Nancy De Anda FRG Coordinator May, 2014 To all the Families I am pleased to announce the official opening of our FRG program for Alpha Company! The reason why I am so pleased by this is that this is the first time (in a long time) that our FRG program is being supervised by the families of our soldiers. The intent of the FRG program is for our families to connect (especially with the distances that we live from each other) and figure out how to solve problems when your soldiers have to serve. This newsletter, along with the Facebook page, is my way to connect with the families and ensure that you have a clear picture of what your loved one will have to go through. Personally, I have been with the National Guard for around 12 years, and your FRG Coordinator, Nancy De Anda, has been a part of that journey from a girlfriend to a spouse. She has been there when I have missed birthdays, anniversaries, and even whole years as I have deployed multiple times. While we have no prospective deployment anytime soon, our company will be training very hard for the next two years as we get ready for one the most grueling and prestigious training events the National Guard can participate in. I personally ask that you support your spouse or loved one during this trying time, as we will be demanding the utmost from them in both time and mental focus. While I hope that your loved one has already given you a heads up about our upcoming training events, I do remember the times when I wasn’t the best at communicating the demands of the National Guard to Nancy. If you haven’t been told, your loved one is a part of the FIRST National Guard unit to receive the M2A3 Bradley, and the training opportunity before us is the result of their hard work and will ensure that your loved one remains being the most qualified, and successful National Guard unit in the country. Regardless, I want to personally express my gratitude for your support, as I know that I would not have been successful in the National Guard or probably still in the Guard without my Nancy’s support. “One Team, One Fight!” (Our Company motto) CPT Jorge De Anda Hello everybody! First off, I want to introduce myself, I am Nancy De Anda, Alpha company’s Family Readiness Group (FRG) Coordinator. I am very pleased to be appointed to this position because I have been involved with the military for around 12 years, ever since my husband enlisted in the army as a private in 2002. Now that my husband, Captain Jorge De Anda, has asked me to help him oversee the FRG program, I am ecstatic to help, as I remember how confused I was about military life when I was first introduced to the National Guard lifestyle. Remembering how confusing some the terms that my husband would throw around when we first met, I want to try to use this newsletter to “un-militarize” the normal newsletter and give everybody a no- nonsense view on what we need to know to support our loved ones or pass on information that is for us and our families. I also want to take the time and acknowledge some other spouses and volunteers that are a part of our FRG team and Alpha company family. Lara Hunsaker, Lieutenant Jade Hunsaker’s wife, is our official FRG Treasurer, and we are blessed to have Carol Roderick and Les Cochenour, who are both FRG volunteers that have been friends with Alpha Company for a long time. In fact, both Carol and Les have been responsible for raising several thousands of dollars each year to support our FRG events. With that being said, we will be sending out this newsletter with the ‘regular’ newsletter each month. Feel free to spread the info within this newsletter to all friends and family of our soldiers, as their support of the soldiers will only make their job easier. Also, be on the lookout for our Facebook pages, which can be easily found by looking it up with the following names Alpha Company 3/116 CAV ORNG – FRG, this page will be open to the public so that anyone who wishes not to become friends with us can just LIKE our page. The other one AlphaCompany Cav will be just like any other FB page were you would have to become friends with us. Do not hesitate to ask any question (no matter how trivial) through Private Message on the Facebook page or FRG email: [email protected]The Commander, Captain De Anda, wants these available to you to ask him any question. I look forward to hearing from you and getting to know you all! I am here to help, please let us know if there is anything, we can do for you or your loved one. “Mission First – Families Always” Nancy De Anda, FRG Coordinator A Note From The Commander: Family Readiness Group:
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Volume 1, Issue 1 Newsletter Editor: Nancy De Anda FRG Coordinator May, 2014
To all the Families
I am pleased to announce the official opening of our
FRG program for Alpha Company! The reason why I
am so pleased by this is that this is the first time (in a
long time) that our FRG program is being supervised
by the families of our soldiers. The intent of the FRG
program is for our families to connect (especially with
the distances that we live from each other) and figure
out how to solve problems when your soldiers have to
serve. This newsletter, along with the Facebook page,
is my way to connect with the families and ensure that
you have a clear picture of what your loved one will
have to go through.
Personally, I have been with the National Guard for
around 12 years, and your FRG Coordinator, Nancy De
Anda, has been a part of that journey from a girlfriend
to a spouse. She has been there when I have missed
birthdays, anniversaries, and even whole years as I
have deployed multiple times. While we have no
prospective deployment anytime soon, our company
will be training very hard for the next two years as we
get ready for one the most grueling and prestigious
training events the National Guard can participate in.
I personally ask that you support your spouse or loved
one during this trying time, as we will be demanding
the utmost from them in both time and mental focus.
While I hope that your loved one has already given you
a heads up about our upcoming training events, I do
remember the times when I wasn’t the best at
communicating the demands of the National Guard to
Nancy. If you haven’t been told, your loved one is a
part of the FIRST National Guard unit to receive the
M2A3 Bradley, and the training opportunity before us
is the result of their hard work and will ensure that
your loved one remains being the most qualified, and
successful National Guard unit in the country.
Regardless, I want to personally express my gratitude
for your support, as I know that I would not have been
successful in the National Guard or probably still in
the Guard without my Nancy’s support.
“One Team, One Fight!” (Our Company motto)
CPT Jorge De Anda
Hello everybody!
First off, I want to introduce myself, I am Nancy De Anda, Alpha
company’s Family Readiness Group (FRG) Coordinator. I am very
pleased to be appointed to this position because I have been involved
with the military for around 12 years, ever since my husband enlisted
in the army as a private in 2002. Now that my husband, Captain
Jorge De Anda, has asked me to help him oversee the FRG program,
I am ecstatic to help, as I remember how confused I was about
military life when I was first introduced to the National Guard lifestyle.
Remembering how confusing some the terms that my husband would
throw around when we first met, I want to try to use this newsletter to
“un-militarize” the normal newsletter and give everybody a no-
nonsense view on what we need to know to support our loved ones or
pass on information that is for us and our families.
I also want to take the time and acknowledge some other spouses
and volunteers that are a part of our FRG team and Alpha company
family. Lara Hunsaker, Lieutenant Jade Hunsaker’s wife, is our official
FRG Treasurer, and we are blessed to have Carol Roderick and Les
Cochenour, who are both FRG volunteers that have been friends with
Alpha Company for a long time. In fact, both Carol and Les have
been responsible for raising several thousands of dollars each year to
support our FRG events.
With that being said, we will be sending out this newsletter with the
‘regular’ newsletter each month. Feel free to spread the info within
this newsletter to all friends and family of our soldiers, as their support
of the soldiers will only make their job easier. Also, be on the lookout
for our Facebook pages, which can be easily found by looking it up
with the following names Alpha Company 3/116 CAV ORNG – FRG,
this page will be open to the public so that anyone who wishes not to
become friends with us can just LIKE our page. The other one
AlphaCompany Cav will be just like any other FB page were you
would have to become friends with us.
Do not hesitate to ask any question (no matter how trivial) through
Private Message on the Facebook page or FRG email:
Volume 1, Issue 1 Newsletter Editor: Nancy De Anda FRG Coordinator May, 2014
January 01, 2014 --- December 31,2014
We are proud to salute the men and women of our armed forces and their families.
Waves of Honor permits any U.S. active duty military,
activated or drilling reservist, or National Guardsman to one complimentary admission per year to either
SeaWorld®, Busch Gardens®, Adventure Island®, Water Country USA®, or Sesame Place® or Aquatica SeaWorld's Waterpark™ in San Diego for military personnel and as
many as three direct dependents. Service members and their direct dependents must have a valid active military
ID in order to participate. Dependents may take advantage of the offer without their service member, though an adult must accompany minor dependents, and dependent ages 10 and over must present valid
military dependent ID. For your service and sacrifice, we thank you.
For more information and to register please
Visit this Web site:
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National Military Appreciation Month started as a
simple idea; to gather America around its military
family to honor, remember, recognize and appreciate
those who have served and those now serving and to
know the history behind it all. Subsequent formal
legislation informs our service members that their
country has set aside an entire month to honor,
remember and appreciate them. Congress designated
May as National Military Appreciation Month in 1999 to
ensure the nation was given the opportunity to
publically demonstrate their appreciation for the
sacrifices and successes made by our service members -
past and present. Each year the president makes a
proclamation, reminding Americans of the important
role the U.S. Armed Forces have played in the history
and development of our country. May was selected
because it has most days set aside for celebrating and
commemorating our military's achievements. These
days include Loyalty Day, which was established in
1921, Victory in Europe (VE) Day commemorating the
end of WWII in Europe on May 8, 1945, Armed Forces
Day created in 1949, Military Spouse Appreciation Day
established in 1984, and of course the best known of
the May holidays, Memorial Day.
For more information about National Military
Appreciation Month, please visit:
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