Tuesday, September 16, 2014

U.S. Army Raleigh Recruiting Battalion Attends 2014 NHRA, Sept. 13, in Concord, N.C.

The U.S. Army Raleigh Recruiting Battalion Attended the 2014 NHRA, at the 7th Annual Pep Boys Carolina Nationals, held at the zMAX Dragway in Concord, N.C.

For more on the event go to:

http://www.dvidshub.net/news/142259/soldier-hero-speaks-future-soldiers-north-carolina-nhra-event

 
http://www.dvidshub.net/video/360858/soldier-hero-speaks-future-soldiers-during-nhra-event

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Classroom Presentation

Staff Sgt. Michael Hogancamp conducted a classroom presentation at Pine Forest High School, Feb. 25, discussing the benefits of joining the Army, resulting in 43 contacts and two leads.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Wendell Middle Schoolers give on Valentine's Day


Story and photo
by Ron Toland
Raleigh Recruiting Battalion

Sgt. 1st Class Jason Thorpe (left) assists students in preparing and assembling valentine care packages at Wendell Middle School, Feb. 7.


      About 30-35 students at Wendell Middle School combined forces to create and give valentine care packages to U.S. Army Raleigh Recruiting Battalion single Soldiers and Geo-Bachelors, Feb. 7.

     Conducted fundraises for the Support U.S. Armed Forces project, the students raised almost $1,100 to purchase supplies.

     Leading and giving back and showing someone cares is the message.

     "We are doing this for [Soldiers] because they are serving our country and risking their lives. It cheers them up and it is important to give back so they too can have a valentine," said 12-year old Caroline Clifford, who worked on the project

     Soldiers of U.S. Army Raleigh Recruiting Battalion agree.

     "It shows the Soldiers that someone outside the military cares,” said Sgt. 1st Class Jason Thorpe.

     And when others show they care, it matters in the lives of single service members.

     “As the Better Opportunities for Single Servicemembers representative, it is nice to have a local school show appreciation to our Soldiers,” said Debbie Roach, BOSS representative for the U.S. Army Raleigh Recruiting Battalion.