June 2012 Newsletter

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We are actively trying to get Sara Evans, Missouri native, to come to Qatar and perform for us. We created a video invitation and posted it on YouTube along with our Facebook page. You can help us get her here by using the following link to our Facebook and click on the YouTube video. http://www.facebook.com/pages/2175th-MP-Company/117985751642224 2175th Military Police Company, Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar The Regulator JUNE 2012 2175th Military Police Co Commander CPT Shane Spellman Executive Officer 1LT John Bodkins First Sergeant 1SG Bobby Richards HQ Platoon Sergeant SFC Ryan White 1st Platoon Leader 2LT Thomas Goehring 1st Platoon Sergeant SFC Michael Lilly 2nd Platoon Leader 2LT Randall Paton 2nd Platoon Sergeant SFC Ryan Williams 3rd Platoon Leader 1LT Tommy Ervie 3rd Platoon Sergeant SFC James Stark SPC Walker, SPC White, SPC Blocker and SPC Finkle make their plan for the CAS triathlon 2012.

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We are actively trying to get Sara Evans, Missouri native, to come to Qatar and perform

for us. We created a video invitation and posted it on YouTube along with our Facebook

page. You can help us get her here by using the following link to our Facebook and click

on the YouTube video.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/2175th-MP-Company/117985751642224

2175th Mil i tary Pol ice Co mpany, Ca mp As Sa yl iyah, Qatar

The Regulator

JUNE 2012

2175th Military

Police Co

Commander

CPT Shane Spellman

Executive Officer

1LT John Bodkins

First Sergeant

1SG Bobby Richards

HQ Platoon Sergeant

SFC Ryan White

1st Platoon Leader

2LT Thomas Goehring

1st Platoon Sergeant

SFC Michael Lilly

2nd Platoon Leader

2LT Randall Paton

2nd Platoon Sergeant

SFC Ryan Williams

3rd Platoon Leader

1LT Tommy Ervie

3rd Platoon Sergeant

SFC James Stark

SPC Walker, SPC White, SPC Blocker and SPC Finkle make their plan for the

CAS triathlon 2012.

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What a busy May! If all

months move as fast

then we will be home in

no time. We are fully

entrenched in our mis-

sion and things are mov-

ing quickly. The rapid

pace has kept your loved

ones busy and produc-

tive. For most people

stateside, school has let

out and summer is upon

you. It is moving into

summer time here in

Qatar with days averag-

ing 115-120 degrees.

The temperature and en-

vironment can be diffi-

cult to operate in but

your Soldiers are meet-

ing and surpassing all

expectations. We thank

God the eyes of June are

upon us and we know

COMMANDER’S CORNER

Let me begin by saying I hope

everyone had a good Month of

May and hope that as you took

the time to remember Memorial

Day. As we close out yet an-

other chapter in this deployment

we have continued to represent

the unit if an ever impressive

way. We saw the long overdue

promotions for SPC Wilson,

SSG Norman, and 1LT Paton.

Congratulations to these indi-

viduals on a much deserved pro-

motion. This month as you can

see from the photos saw many of

our Soldiers competing in many

commander’s cup challenges and

remaining in the lead overall once

again. The Soldiers have shined in

every event thus far in what seems

like has been since the first day of

the deployment. The 2175th has

won the stateside event for as long

as many of us can remember. Our

Soldiers continue to show the same

performance year over year. Al-

though we still have a few more

events to compete in I am sure that

they will continue to lead the way.

Once again, If you have not seen any

pictures of your Soldiers please let us

know and we will be sure to post

them on our facebook page.

1SG PROUDLY PRESENTS

FRG SPOTLIGHT

Had a wonderful golf tournament, with 29 teams, but there were some people who did not show up.... Can you name anyone? You were missed big time. Thanks to the American Legion, the 50/50 drawing which was held, brought in a total of $500, Jeff Barton won, and choose to donate his portion back to the kitty and the proceeds where sent to Matthew and Jena Garcia for Jessica. We are counting the days for every-

one to be home. BUT, there is still a family picnic which will be held in Mo-berly this year on July 14th. Thanks to Dana McCune, things are running smooth and we are looking to have a great time. God Bless, Mama Z

.that we will be

back in the arms of

our loved ones

soon. The sacrifices

made by those at

home are more dif-

ficult than any we

face. On this Me-

morial Day month

we say, Thank

you!!!

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Qatari Commander Cup Challenge– 200m Swim

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200m Swim, cont’d

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CAS Fashion Show

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CAS Fashion Show Cont’d

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FIRST NAME LAST

NAME

2175TH MP CO

BOX 523

APO, AE 09898

Important Phone Numbers

Hannibal Armory (573) 221-4471

State Chaplain (573) 638-9618

Red Cross (877) 272-7337

IMPORTANT WEBSITES

www.tricareonline.com

www.armyonesource.com

www.moguard.com

www.armyfrg.org

Military Community and Family Policy

Weekly Newsletter

http://apps.mhf.dod.mil/mcfp/weekly

JUNE BIRTHDAYS Write me

Yellow Ribbon

Reintegration Program

Events

Saint Louis, MO

October 20 & 21

December 1 & 2

Location TBD

SPC BRUNO ROBERT 23-Jun

SGT CARTER RYAN 22-Jun

SPC GAMBRILL STUART 16-Jun

SPC GIPSON CHANNING 2-Jun

SFC JOHNSON SHANON 20-Jun

SFC LILLY MICHAEL 13-Jun

SSG RIECHARD MICHAEL 21-Jun

CPT SPELLMAN SHANE 28-Jun

SPC TAFF CLAYTON 7-Jun

SPC TORRES CHRISTOPHER 24-Jun

SPC TULEY GALEN 15-Jun

SPC WALKER JACOB 27-Jun

SPC WRIGHT PAUL 3-Jun