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- Physical fitness – not just about your health
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- Is special population PT remedial or not?
Unit News
- Texas representative, ‘Bulldog’ community partner visit Soldiers
- DIVWEST applies new approach for 46th MP Command training CTE
- Children of deployed Soldiers enjoy community-sponsored ‘Teen Week’
- Air defenders focus on comm skills
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Community
- A day at the lake: Area children compete in fishing tournament
- ‘American muscle at its finest’: Goldberg brings ‘Lawman’ to Bliss as part of Operation Drive One
- ‘Caring for those on your left and on your right’: One man’s story shows how teachers, Soldiers are more alike than they think
- Father figures contribute to proper upbringing
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Sports
- Cup Crazy: Fort Bliss’ German Club is soccer central for national team
- FFID hosts Military Appreciation Night at Cohen Stadium
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Simulated bust: Special Agent Christopher Alonso, left, and agents from the Fort Bliss branch of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division hold “Chuck” in custody at McGregor Range, N.M., Tuesday. Chuck was one of the suspects in a mass casualty exercise that saw role-playing gunmen simulate opening fire on innocent people, followed by a hostage-situation standoff against a joint task force of Bliss Directorate of Emergency Services officers, CID agents, 93rd Military Police Battalion Soldiers, and a variety of other agencies. Photo by David E. Poe, Monitor Staff.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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Bliss receives ECPMT Moving target program to provide real-life training
Stephen Baack
Editor
MCGREGOR RANGE, N.M. – Soldiers from 1st Engineer Battalion, 361st Regiment, 5th Armored Brigade, participated in the first live-fire with the entry control point moving target program during its acceptance testing conducted here June 16.
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Fort Bliss News Headlines
- Bliss DFMWR’s more than 800 employees bring family support, fun to Sun City Soldiers
Say “MWR” to someone on a military installation, and they’ll probably know what you’re talking about. But then ask them what MWR does, and everyone may have a separate answer, …
- Fort Bliss honors fallen heroes: 235 years of traditional Memorial Day ceremony
Servicemembers, veterans and their families gathered Monday morning at the Fort Bliss National Cemetery to pay tribute to all the fallen heroes who served. …
- HHB, 32nd AAMDC welcomes new commander
Capt. Haileyesus Bairu assumed command of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command from Maj. Carlos Chaparro during a change-of-command ceremony …
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