Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Suicide Prevention Stand Down Day


         Suicide Prevention Stand Down Day




Good day Bulldogs!

New photos from the Suicide Prevention Stand Down Day are posted on Flickr at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/us_army_recruiting_raleigh/sets/72157631785711794/

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Re-enlistment

Raleigh Recruiting Company celebrated the re-enlistment of Sgt 1st Class Brunson, Oct. 2. 


We look forward to the great things he will contribute to the U.S. Army in the future.

Spooky Woods

Sgt. 1st Class Luevano and five Soldiers, attended and participated in the Spooky Woods event in High Point, N.C. Friday, Sept. 28 and Staff Sgt. George and five Soldiers did the same on Saturday, the 29th.
The purpose was to increase its phase line for graduate and senior enlistments and interest and awareness of Army Programs while strengthening a strong working relationships with a large business within the community.                                                                                            




Recruiter Comments: We were able to make this event successful, regardless of weather. The Kersey Valley Employees and Owner (Tony Wohlgemuth) allowed us to use the whole property to our advantage. We were able to ride the tram to each location with the people who were going through the course. This allowed us to have more visibility and a chance to get more interaction with all personnel going through Spooky Woods. An Army Reserve Banner was hung in the center of the Spooky Woods trail and it will hang there throughout the month of October for more Army Visibility. While at the event we were also able to conduct a free raffle both nights giving away a total of four free laser tag gift cards and eight free Dark Circus passes.
The event allowed us to obtain a total of 69 leads for the whole company. Out of those leads 33 were in the High Point area, 26 for the company (Greensboro and Winston Center's) and 10 within the BN Area. This event will cover three more weekends witch should produce over 200 leads.

Hiring heroes

Staff Sgt. Alford and Ratkovec from Rocky Mount Recruiting Center participated in the “Hiring our Heroes,” Oct. 2, sponsored by the local Chamber of Commerce.
The purpose was to show a presence in community events and to increase prospecting of potential prior service applicants in the area.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Fayetteville CoC

The Fayetteville Recruiting Company conducted its change of command ceremony Oct. 4, transferring command from Capt. Neil Alcaria to Capt. Paul Dixon at the National Guard Armory in Fayetteville, N.C.

Spookey Woods

Winston Salem Recruiting Company
invite you to the Spooky Woods in Kersey Valley, High Point, N.C., Oct 12 & 13; 19 & 20; & 26-29.
Do you exhibit fear in the face of adversity or of the unknown? Does not knowing what is around the next turn frighten you? Are you weak- minded? Can you handle the pressure of what might happen when you are pushed beyond your limits? If you struggle in these situations this place might not be for you. However, if you want to learn how to be strong, we mean be Army Strong and learn to overcome fear, adversity, take down any obstacle thrown your way, become strong-minded, learn to handle pressure than you might want to come to weekends of Spooky Woods and see what is happening on Army Nights! This will give you the opportunity to Re-Enlist and comeback to see what you are really made of! Be sure to see the United States Army and Army Reserve Exhibit to see if you can rise to that challenge and overcome your fears!  

Congratulations!


Sgt. 1st Class Kenny (pictured above left with Col. Faruqui) of 3J3M – Raleigh Main RC & SSG Donnell (pictured below left with Col. Faruqui) of 3J3B Burlington RS, attended and won 2nd Recruiting Brigade's Center Commander of the Year and 2nd Recruiting Brigade's Regular Army NCO of the Year respectively.
Also, SFC Kenny and SSG Donnell represented the Raleigh Recruiting Company and Battalion at the Brigade Board Sept. 24-28, in Red Stone Arsenal. Both exceed the definition of Non-Commissioned Officer and represented our organization with wins in two categories. 

Grass Roots

SSG Schad was afforded the opportunity to set up a display at the E-City State  Employment Credit Union. This display will stay up for the month of Oct. The items donated in the box will be donated  to service men & women through a special project by the bank. This display along w/RPI’s is a great way to reach PS applicants because this bank services many of the coast guard service members stationed  in E-City. 

Friday Night Blitz!

HUT, HUT!

Check out NBC 17's Friday Night Blitz' at 11:15 p.m


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

NHRA Army Day at the Races


Welcome Charlotte Company--3J9!

The company conducted a COI event, Sept. 15 in Concord, N.C., in conjunction with the National Hot Rod Association with Army Day at the Races.
Community Advisory Board chairman Blair Shwedo was decorated as an honorary recruiter for his service and dedication to Charlotte Company.
Jim Griffith was selected as honorary crewmember for the race as well.


Charlotte CAB members (l-r) Blair Shwedo, Jim Griffith and Jim Prosser pose
with NHRA top fuel driver, Tony Schumacher.

Wake Forest versus Army Game

Winston Salem Recruiting Company, attended the Wake Forest vs. Army Game, Sept. 22 in Winston Salem, N.C.
The appreciation letter from the president of the West Point Society Alumni Association read:
"Fantastic! That is all I can say about the support and assistance the Winston-Salem recruiting Company provided in support of Military Appreciation Day at the Army vs. WFU Football game this past Saturday.
From start to finish your professionalism, dedication and focus made coordination simple and execution smooth. Thank you for your dedicated service and for all you do for our community and nation.


Best wishes for continued success."

Raleigh Main attends parent night

Raleigh Main Recruiting Station attended the East Wake H.S. Senior Parent Night, Sept. 18.
In attendance from the company were: Sgt. 1st Class Stanislas, Sgt. Williams and Capt. Thomas as well as Barton College and Wake Tech Community College. The purpose of the parent night was to educate parents on the opportunities available to their high school seniors.


Greenville RC gives back to Soldiers

The Greenville Recruiting Company gave back to the community, Sept. 21, by participating in the Support the Troops Program at the local State Employee Credit Union Branch located in Greenville, N.C.
The branch takes donations and sends them to Soldiers deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Here Mr. Price (right), SECU branch manager, is pictured with Staff Sgt. Graham.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

WRALs event guide for fall and Halloween

WRAL's 2012 Go Ask Mom Halloween Guide is filled aplenty.

It's about to get a little spooky around here! The region is gearing up for Halloween and fall fun with all kinds of corn mazes, hayrides, pumpkin patches, haunted houses, movie series, trick-or-treat hot spots and a lot more.
Halloween2008_02Search our list by sorting for your city or county. Click on "details," for the address, website links, hours, cost and age recommendations (especially for those haunted houses and trails). And remember that your favorite corn maze or haunted house might just be in the county next door. Be sure to check WRAL.com's Out & About calendar for more!
This list will grow over time so check back. If your favorite Halloween event or venue isn't listed or you have questions, let us know!

Monday, September 24, 2012

The first week of fall 2012

Step outside today and take a deep breath.  Yep, that’s what fall smells like.

Fantastic fall weather feels just fine

Autumn weather is striking seasonable tones in North Carolina this week — mild, sunny days followed by cool nights.

"We finished off the week on a gorgeous note (Sunday)," WRAL meteorologist Mike Moss said. "Temperatures were very comfortable and about five degrees shy of normal."



More weather at: http://www.wral.com/weather/

Friday, September 21, 2012

Winston Salem attends Spirit of America; enlists 46 future Soldiers


Winston Salem Recruiting Company witnessed history come alive through historical reenactments, musical entertainment and precision military drill, when it attended the Spirit of America concert  Sept. 15, in Greensboro, N.C.

During the intermission, 46 future Soldiers stood tall and proud before hundreds of people to conduct the oath of enlistment. Maj. Gen. Michael Linnginton, commanding general, U.S. Army District of Washington, conducted the oath of enlistment and stated that our future Soldiers were some of the most motivated, disciplined future Soldiers that he had ever encountered.
The show accounts historical events taken directly from Soldiers' letters and diaries, providing the story line for this powerful drama, designed to entertain while representing the history and development of the U.S. Army from its origins through the wars, conflicts and missions that have molded the Army and the nation.

Very inspiring event!!


Raleigh Company supports Mud Run


Raleigh Company leaders and future Soldiers attended the N.C. State Highway Patrol  Trooper Challenge Mud Run in Saxapahaw, N.C., Sept. 15.
Raleigh Company helped participants conquer obstacles in support of the challenge.

This event created a fun, unique and family oriented event to promote wellness and positive interaction with the citizens that they serve in the great state of North Carolina.



Goldsboro Recruiting Center commerates 9/11


Col. (Ret.) Walter Joseph Marm (center right) recieves the Army Medal Award, Sept. 11th, 2012 at Sams Club in Goldsboro, N.C.
This event also shows a presence in the community on an important day in U.S. history. Well deserved!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Hail and Farewell

Last night a hail and farewell was conducted at the Big Apple restaurant in Fayetteville.
This event was part of the CCQLD's activities Sept. 19-21.







Wednesday, September 19, 2012

4Q CCQLD @ Ft. Bragg

The 4th Quarter Center Commander Quarter Leader Development training opened Sept. 19 by recognizing outstanding leadership and centers. 

Top center commanders of the 3rd and 4the quarters went to Sgt. 1st Class Donald Graves and Sgt. 1st Class Ahmad Brunson (center).


Third and 4th quarter top center went to Fayetteville Main (pictured above) and 3rd and 4th quarter top company went to Fayetteville Company (pictured below).


 

Army Achievement Medals went to Sgt. 1st Class Aaron Iskenderian (center left) and Staff Sgt. Jonathan Welch (center right) .


Congratulations to all awardees!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

History Came to Life in Greesboro

   The 2012 Spirit of America tour stopped at the Greensboro Coliseum, in Greensboro, N.C., Sept. 14 and 15 for three shows.
   More than 300 active duty Soldiers from the U.S. Army Military District of Washington brought the history of the nation to life through historical reenactments, musical entertainment and precision military drill.
   Historical accounts, taken directly from Soldiers’ letters and diaries, provided the story line for this powerful drama, designed to entertain while presenting the history and development of the U.S. Army from its origins through the wars, conflicts and missions that have molded the Army and the nation.
   For complete details about the show, go to: http://spiritofamerica.mdw.army.mil/index.html

Friday, September 14, 2012

9/11 Memorial Luncheon


The local Baptist Temple of Alamance County and Burlington Recruiting Station hosted a 9/11 memorial, Sept. 6, in Burlington, N.C., honoring all of the local law enforcement, first responders and Army personnel in the Alamance county area. Raleigh company's participation in this event shows its support to the community and says thank you for all their support.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

High Point station conducts high school blitz'

This event was great!
   We conducted a :30 minutue anti-bullying session with an accompanying national asset for three High School Blitz' in our area this week in High Point and Lexington.
   We were able to set up a class presentation with the JROTC department, creating interest with many other teachers for future presentations.
   We had exceptional support from the JROTC department and were able to achieve the following leads: seniors-17, juniors-40, sophomores-25 and freshman-31 for a total of 113 leads.
   We should be able to request Meals Ready to Eat in the future for a class presentation with their food class.




Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Welcome Master Sgt. Bias, new battalion training NCO

   Master Sgt. Wallace C. Bias assumed duties as Senior Master Trainer Raleigh Recruiting Battalion Sept. 4, 2012.  

   As Senior Master Trainer, Bias serves as the battalion staff personal advisor on all battalion training needs, particularly in areas affecting Soldiers, as well as recruiting centers training, quality of life, accomplishment of mission and overall unit combat readiness.

   He was born in Ville Platte, Louisiana and entered the Army in Opelousas, Louisiana on April 14, 1992. He attended basic combat training and advance individual training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina and graduated as a 71L Administrative Specialist.  

   Bias has held assignments with the V Corps Artillery in Frankfurt, Germany; 27th Main Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas; 551st Signal Battalion, Fort Gordon, Georgia; Montgomery Recruiting Battalion; Headquarters USAREC, Fort Knox, Kentucky; and Houston Recruiting Battalion.

   His military and civilian education includes: Warrior Leader’s Course; Advance Leader’s Course; Instructor Trainer’s Course; Basic Recruiter Course; Station Commander’s Course; and the Senior Leader’s Course.  He is currently 90 semester hours from his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, with the University of Phoenix.

Saluting a hero amongst us


   Sgt. Matthew Pyle, 28, was driving from his job at an Army recruiting station in Greensboro to his home in Jamestown one day in August, when he saw what looked like a large pillar of white smoke near a railroad crossing. At that point he realized there had just been a crash on the tracks.
   Still in uniform, Pyle left his car and ran to the driver of the truck. He asked the driver if he was injured and if he was hauling anything hazardous.
   A veteran of one tour in Afghanistan and one in Iraq, Pyle said he ran to the train to help those who were injured.
   “I didn’t think about whether I should run in there. It was just instinct,” Pyle said. “If someone needs help, you just help them."

Welcome Command Sergeant Major Pang Shen!

Command Sergeant Major Pang Shen, assumed responsibility of Raleigh Recruiting Battalion, Aug. 24, 2012.



He is an Athens, Texas native and a graduate of Athens High School. He enlisted in the United States Army October 1991 as a 92A (Automated Logistical Specialist) and is an avid Cowboys fan...



Ten Soldiers from Raleigh Recruiting Battalion compete in 4th Quarter Bulldawg Challenge


   Ten Soldiers from the Raleigh Recruiting Battalion competed in the 4th Quarter Bulldog Challenge at Camp Mackall, near Ft. Bragg, from Sept. 4 – 6, 2012.
   The 10 Soldiers were divided up into teams of five each and competed in multiple events throughout the three-day competition. The events included the Nasty Nick Obstacle Course Competition; land navigation course; push up and sit up competition; sandbag carry; tug-of-war; and the five-mile team cross-fit competition, which also included push ups, squats and pull ups.




   The chosen Soldiers were selected from each company based on overall physical fitness scores, physical training consistency and stamina.  The winners of the 4th Quarter Bulldog Challenge were Staff Sgt. John Cousins and Staff Sgt. Charles Bertram, who defended the title for the “Mighty” Winston Salem Company, “Junk Yard Dogs!”

For more photos got to: http://www.flickr.com/photos/76719789@N08/sets/72157631455536326/