A106 july newsletter

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CPT. PEDRO VALDES DETACHMENT COMMANDER SFC. KEVEN S. CLIETT DETACHMENT SERGEANT

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CPT. PEDRO VALDES

DETACHMENT COMMANDER SFC. KEVEN S. CLIETT

DETACHMENT SERGEANT

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or for mostly all of us,

Theater Specific Indi-

vidual Readiness Train-

ing (TSIRT). We all

have a part to play in

this preparation and

there is no doubt in any

one’s mind that its not

something we, The Out-

laws cannot handle. We

are here for each other,

the Unit and the Army!

We at A106 have

a standard to be

the best and to

complete the mis-

sion. With two of

our Outlaws away

at WLC, we have

to conform to be-

ing shorthanded

but it will payoff

because it will

show that we can

handle any situa-

tion put in our

way.

The time is com-

ing closer to our

upcoming deploy-

ment and it is

time to start pre-

paring. The Out-

laws have started

training and have

many more

events to endure

before being con-

sidered ready.

Whether its cer-

tificates, cashier

training, weapons

Its all about preparation….

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SHARP Training

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Sexual Harassment/

Assault Response and Pre-

vention (SHARP) is some-

thing we hear too often. Its

ever present existence in the

media has started the unre-

mitting training that many

Soldiers worldwide are going

through. The Outlaws are no

different, in this class, SSG

Mutinda gave scenarios of

many different kinds. The

Outlaws also read newspaper

articles of true events and

discussed the issues at hand.

This SHARP training was

like no other, there was no

plain power point slides like

most of us are use to, it was

more interactive and more

insightful. We learned that

Sexual Assault does not dis-

criminate, Soldiers of all

ages, rank and gender can be

victims. We must watch out

for each other and all others

as well. With deployment

coming up, this is the time to

sharpen your mind and make

sure we put a stop to these

attacks on our fellow Soldiers

by stepping up if we see a

situation that does not seem

right.

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The M9 "preliminary marksmanship instruction” also known as PMI was given by Sgt Moulton and SPC

Hays, D. In this class, the Outlaws were given safety measures for handling the weapon as well as positions in which

they can fire the M9 comfortably. Demonstrations of taking the M9 apart was also part of this class and everyone par-

ticipated in disassembling the weapons. This PMI went without any difficulty and the knowledge passed along was

very useful.

M9 PMI

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As always, the range went without any mishaps! The

weather was fantastic and everyone did impressively well! All the Outlaws shot ex-

pert with the M9 and overall it was an exceedingly successful training event! The

class on how to handle the M9 as well as the safety brief were instrumental in achiev-

ing this goal.

M9 Range

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Long awaited and way overdue, Sgt James finally welcomed little Tristian-

Josiah into this World, weighing in at 7lbs, 6oz and 20.5 inches long.

The Outlaw family is thrilled to welcome this little baby with arms wide open.

Majority of the Outlaws have family so the support for one another is always

there and if ever Sgt James needs help, one of us will step up. Sgt James plays an

important role at the CST and her time off due to maternity leave will be felt. On

behalf of A/106, we say Congratulations!

Baby Outlaw

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The time has finally come where the Outlaws begin their own SRP!

As Soldiers get ready to deploy, they go through the process known as the Soldier

Readiness Program where checklists must be checked off and preparation begin.

Everything from legal, dental, medical and yes, even our own finance must be

squared away before we drift off into this new journey. Whether it’s a first de-

ployment or the third, the Outlaws must go through the exact same process as the

many before them have been through. SRP is our first step into what lies ahead in

the future.

Alpha 106 SRP

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