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Volume 5, Issue 4
E fraudulent e-mails
The following entries were excerpted
from the military police blotters. These
entries may be incomplete and do not
imply the guilt or innocence of any There has been a significant increase If you receive any
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person. in the number, frequency and variety of suspicious e-mail purportedly
Area I bogus e-mails received by members of from a financial institution,
Attempted Rape, Robbery, Burglary, the U.S. Forces Korea community. These contact your banking
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Aggravated Assault, Attempted Larceny e-mails are intended to solicit personal institution directly to discuss
of Private Property, Underage Drinking, or banking information from you. I the validity of the message. If
Curfew Violation — Subject 1 was out with encourage you to be vigilant in protecting you need assistance to discuss
friends and had been consuming alcohol. your personal information in order to not irregular e-mails received in
Around 1 a.m. Oct. 22, Subject 1 was become a victim of identity theft or bank your USFK e-mail account,
walking alone adjacent to the Seoul fraud. immediately notify your unit
Hospital when Subject 1 approached Several versions of these misleading information assurance officer.
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Victim 1, grabbed Victim 1’s purse and fled e-mails have been received by This will assist us in alerting
on foot. Subject 1 ran to an unknown alley servicemembers and their families. Most the community and allow us to
where Subject 1 disposed of the purse and recently, they targeted Bank of America take action to block these
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its contents. Subject 1 continued to walk
and DOD Community Bank customers. messages.
around the TDC area and around 2 a.m., Gen. B.B. Bell Several media sources
Although these e-mails appear to have
Subject 1 entered an apartment building United Nations Command/Combined regularly report on this
legitimate logos and claim to be urgent
Forces Command/U.S. Forces Korea fraudulent activity. A good Web
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with the intention of stealing property.
messages, they are “socially engineered”
Subject 1 attempted to enter numerous commander site to use for reference is http:/
apartments in the building, which were all to trick you into providing personal
locked. Subject 1 entered Victim 2’s place information you should not share openly. /www.consumer.gov/idtheft/.
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of residence, which was unsecured. Upon To protect yourself against identity theft, you I encourage you to become familiar with this or similar
entry into the apartment, Subject 1 should never divulge your social security number, sites and look for media reports on our USFK Web
discovered Victim 2 asleep in his/her bed. date of birth or any other personal identity site and local newspapers.
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Subject 1 removed his/her clothing, picked information via e-mail. Additionally, safeguarding You are the first line of defense in the protection of
up a frying pan located in the kitchen, and your financial account information is an important your personal identity and banking information.
approached Victim 2’s bed, with the step to protect yourself against bank fraud. Financial
intention of having sexual intercourse. institutions and other governmental agencies will
Victim 2 awoke to Subject 1’s presence at never ask you for personal/identifiable information
which time Subject 1 struck Victim 2 in the via e-mail correspondence. This information is
head with the frying pan, causing the
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usually collected by other secure means, but never GEN B.B. Bell
handle of the pan to break. Victim 2 started 04-07 by e-mail. Commander, UNC/CFC/USFK
screaming and Subject 1 fled the scene
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OHA utility survey
OPMS Task Force Visit
The Officer Personnel Management
begins Monday
System Task Force from Human Special to The Morning Calm Weekly
Resources Command, Officer The Annual Overseas Housing
Personnel Management Division, will
Allowance Utility Survey is
visit Korea today, to train field grade
scheduled for Korea Monday through
leadership on changes to OPMS. The
Dec. 5.
focus of the presentations will be on
the steps the Army is taking to broaden All uniformed servicemembers in
officer development, group skills Korea who reside in privately leased
functionally and grow “multi-skilled” quarters overseas and receive OHA
leaders for the 21st century. Specifically, can reach the site via the PDTATAC
leaders will receive an introduction to home page at https://
the new OPMS Development Model, www.perdiem.osd.mil/oha/survey/
the new OPMS Functional Design and novoha.html/.
the impacts on individual officers. The Overseas Housing Allowance
TECH. SGT. JEFFREY ALLEN
The briefing schedule is as follows: is a valuable entitlement for members
Republic of Korea F-5 Tiger IIs (second from right and far right), from the 111th Fighter Squadron
Area II: 8-9:30 a.m. Nov. 3, at the South stationed overseas. The time and
here and Wolf Pack F-16s, fly over Kunsan City Oct. 13 during the Tiger II’s final flight. This was
Post Chapel effort spent answering the questions
Area III: 3-4:30 p.m. Nov. 3, at the Camp their last flight before the Korean squadron upgrades to KF-16s. The KF-16s are constructed in
enables the Department of Defense
Humphreys Theater Korea using parts provided by the Northrop aircraft company.
to set equitable OHA utility rates.
For information, call Capt. Jason
Cavness at 724-3431
jason.cavness@korea.army.mil.
or Korean squadron ends chapter Annually, PDTATAC conducts the
OHA Utility Survey to collect Utility
Always buckle-up
Dooley. Never drive
without wearing your
seatbelt.
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Area II practices
evacuation plan
By David McNally
Area II Public Affairs
YONGSAN GARRISON — More than 5,200 Area
II community members practiced processing through
an Emergency Evacuation Center Oct. 26 to Saturday
at Collier Field House for a biannual exercise, named
“Courageous Channel 06-2.”
The exercise is a regularly scheduled biannual
exercise that rehearses procedures in the event of a
Noncombatant Evacuation Operation.
“By Saturday, all major commands reported 100
percent participation,” said Area II NEO Coordinator
Jose Toro. “It went very well.”
“We improve every time we do this exercise,” said
Area II Commander Col. Ron Stephens during an Oct.
27 walk-through.
DAVID MCNALLY
Camp Casey Soldiers set up stations at the EEC Lynn Ro smiles during a search at the Courageous Channel Noncombatant Evacuation Operation exercise.
“We improve every time and “evacuees”
walked
called “CAC Exchange” installed on said DHL General Manager Jim Thomas. Construction worker Lee Sung-yong directs work on top of Yongsan’s tallest building.
their computer by their unit “The scaffolding installation was more worker Lee Sung-yong. “I work on improvement plan.”
Information Management Officer. difficult than the contractor anticipated.” taller buildings all the time.” Thomas said the Point swimming
“A new Common Access Card “We have a safety first policy,” said The base offers a nice working pool will be closed Tuesday-Thursday
has a new certificate for signing and Krima Construction Project Manager Yi environment, Lee said. because of the construction project.
reading encrypted e-mail, so it won’t Kwang-pok. “It took a lot of time to “Management is totally committed to Although there were some delays, the
read old e-mail encrypted with the prepare the safety procedures.” maintaining our facility to very high contractor still plans to finish the entire
previous certificate,” said Mike Scaffolding runs along the rooftop. standards to continue its legacy as the project by the original target date in mid-
Page, Area II deputy director of Workers move from point-to-point in best place for the USFK community to December.
information management. complete safety. gather,” Thomas said. “Our new roof is
See Card
Card, Page 12 “It’s not dangerous at all,” said an important element of our facility E-mail mcnallyde@korea.army.mil
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Turkey Shoot-Out
Korean children learn
There will be a Turkey Shoot-Out at the
Yongsan Main Exchange Nov. 17.
Compete to win a Popeye’s turkey. Four
Halloween tradition
By David McNally
turkeys will be given away at 11:30 a.m.
Area II Public Affairs
and another four will be given away at 5
p.m. For information, call 724-7781. YONGSAN GARRISON — A group of Korean
elementary school students learned a little bit about an
Thanksgiving with Expats American tradition Saturday as they put on costumes and
The USO is inviting 20 servicemembers roamed the housing areas shouting “trick or treat.”
to join for a Thanksgiving feast with Soon, buckets filled with candy, and smiles and laughter
American expatriates 5-10 p.m. Nov. 23. became the international language.
The USO will provide transportation to “They really enjoyed the visit,” said Area II Community
an off-base condominium complex. For Relations Officer An Chang-sin. “They have a good
information, call 724-7781. memory to take with them, also lots of candy.”
For the 42 Daechi Elementary School students,
Good Neighbor Program Halloween is a foreign concept. Koreans do not celebrate
Good Neighbor Program volunteers are Halloween like Americans do.
needed to have a day of fun with “Stores sell costumes, and there may be some parties,
Songjoong Elementary School students.
but we don’t have trick-or-treating in Korea,” An said.
Activities start at the USO with lunch at
An said the visit by local children included dinner at the
the USO Canteen and then it’s off to the
South Post Burger King. Forty-two Korean elementary school students walk Yongsan
Yongsan Bowling Lanes. For
information, call 724-7781. See Halloween
Halloween, Page 12 Garrison streets Saturday and discover Halloween.
much more on advertising. For the Army’s extensive online presence The Army Strong recruiting campaign is introduced in Washington. The campaign kicks off in
example, Procter & Gamble spends at goarmy.com and other Web-based Novermber.
about $4.6 billion annually on activities. These efforts attract individuals Soldiers than all the other military
advertising and promotion alone. The contract also funds national to active and reserve components, services combined. Only three out
Similarly, Walt Disney spends sponsorships that help to drive to the Reserve Officer Training of every 10 people in the U.S. meet
nearly $2 billion on advertising and awareness and interaction with the Corps, and to special missions such the Army’s high standards that
promotion, while Target and J.C. Army, such as sponsored drivers as the medical and legal qualify them to enlist.
Penney each spend more than $1 with NASCAR and the National Hot professionals, and chaplains. This 30 percent is the same group
billion. Rod Assocoation, and sponsored The Army currently faces a being recruited by other services as
The Army’s marketing campaign is athletes who compete as unique recruiting environment given well as civilian corporations at a time
a continuous effort that helps connect professional bull riders, cowboys, that the nation is at war. Each year, when the unemployment rate in the
America to America’s Army and its and in arena football. the Army must recruit more new U.S. is relatively low.
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Set against the backdrop of a 1930s When Earth is faced with certain February 1945. Even as victory in In 1971, the neatness-obsessed but Two men from opposite sides of the
southern speakeasy, this musical destruction, an over-the-hill Europe was finally within reach, the sharply observant 6-year-old law are undercover within the Boston
stars hip-hop artists Big Boi and superhero is charged with the task war in the Pacific raged on. One of Augusten finds himself trapped State Police department and the Irish
Andre 3000 -- who together form of training four super-powered kids the most crucial and bloodiest between his troubled parents: his mafia, but violence and bloodshed
Outcast. They play Percival, a shy to harness their powers and save battles of the war was the struggle mother Deidre, an unplublished -not boil when discoveries are made, and
piano player, and Rooster, the club’s the planet in an out-of-this-world for the island of Iwo Jima, which to mention unstable – confessional the moles are dispatched to find out
showy lead performer and manager, comedy adventure for the whole culminated with what would become poet with delusions of being hugely their enemy’s identities.
struggle to keep their dreams alive. family. one of the most iconic images in famous; and his father Norman, an
history:The raising of the American alcoholic math professor who long
flag on Mount Suribachi. The inspiring ago gave up trying to solve the riddle
photo capturing that moment of his wife’s problems or his son’s
became a symbol of victory to a precocious behavior. When the
nation that had grown weary of war Burroughs’ marriage goes to pieces,
and made instant heroes of the six Deidre signs up for therapy with the
Americans at the base of the flag, eccentric Dr. Finch, a highly
some of whom would die soon after, unconventional shrink who takes the
never knowing that they had been family under his wing.
immortalized.
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ave you ever felt like the odds were stacked opportunity to build your faith in him. Gideon’s army marched into battle, the only weapons
against you? I have experienced days like God often requires of us to do that which does not they carried were trumpets, pitchers and torches. That
that. make sense. In the Book of Judges, Gideon was asked is not the sort of things you can have confidence in to
Now there are two different ways to respond to to go against the Midianites with just 300 men. Joseph win a war.
situations like these. First, we can use the traditional was sent to jail for a crime he did not commit for 10 He also knows when you will need encouragement
approach, using profanity at each block in the road; years. Moses was exiled from Egypt and sent to a as demonstrated in Judges 7:12-15. God will also work
or express our anger at inanimate objects around us foreign land for 40 years. Just when he thought he in the enemy’s camp on our behalf as verse 19 tells
or other people. We can also go into a shut down could retire at 80, he was sent back to Egypt. Does us. In short, just when the enemy had posted their
mode, do nothing and feel quite justified in doing so any of this sound reasonable? I do not think so. watch for the night, the men with Gideon attacked
because we know that “they’re all against me!” Now, on the up side of these stories, we know and the enemy started killing each other.
The second approach is radically different: Stop Gideon was victorious; Joseph became the most You see, God gives you directions on your end while
and take a moment and say, “Lord, what are you trying powerful man in all of Egypt next to Pharaoh; Moses he works in the enemy camp. The result is ultimate
to tell me?” Faith is just like a muscle. Now everyone helped to free his entire nation. victory for those who obey God. The only reason we
has muscle, some are bigger than others are and, of Now here is the question: What will you miss if are defeated when the odds are against us is that we
course, some are smaller than others. You do not have you are not obedient to the unreasonable thing God is choose to be disobedient.
more muscles than anyone else does; it is just that asking you to do? What do you say? Could you use some victory in
those who exercise their muscles have bigger ones. It In God’s training, he will strip you of everything your life?
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“The last exercise I participated in volunteering for future NEO exercises. Toy Curry, wife of Command Sgt. Maj. Ronnie Curry, and Chalton Park, Korean Service Corps
was not as well executed as this “Be ready for anything that might supervisor for Area I, board the CH-47 Chinook helicopter to begin their journey to Japan.
exercise,” he said. “This exercise is a occur,” she said. “Be prepared for
lot better. It is 100 percent improved anything, good or bad, that might
over the last time I volunteered.” happen on the way to and from Japan.
For Park it was a good experience, If you intend on doing a lot of shopping,
especially when taking into account that bring extra suitcases.”
evacuees will have to get used to Many realize in an emergency that
unexpected situations. NEO may be a lot different and more
“Nothing can be perfect, but I am hurried or confusing if one has not
very satisfied with this experience going participated in an exercise. One such
as well as it has,” Park said. “There individual is 1st Sgt. Mark Draper.
Chalton Park, Toy Curry, and Mark Draper board
were unexpected situations arising when “Basically, NEO is for civilians that
the ferry for Miyajima Island, a favorite tourist
I realized my roommate has a snoring will not be on the battlefield if the Korean
spot in Okinawa.
problem.” War becomes active. We try to get all
Area I volunteers gathered and the noncombatants off the peninsula and
boarded a CH-47 Chinook helicopter for get them to a safe haven.” Draper said.
Area III at 9:30 a.m. Oct. 27. Once at “I have been on one NEO [flyaway]
Area III they took a bus to Osan Air prior to this exercise, and my first one
Base to board a C-130 aircraft for didn’t go as well as this one and was
Iwakuni, Japan. They disembarked the not as smooth an operation. Many flaws
C-130 approximately two hours later at in the previous exercise have been Area I volunteer escort 1st Sgt. Mark Draper
the Marine Corps Air Station in Japan, straightened out and this operation is 100 installs ear protection during the ride to Japan
where they billeted in the Kintai Inn on percent better.” from Osan on an Air Force C-130 Hercules.
the base. The next morning the Draper too had good advice for future
volunteers were given tickets to take a flyaway volunteers.
ferry to one of Japan’s most frequented “The advice I would give anyone
tourist spots for shopping. After choosing to volunteer for NEO is go to
shopping and sightseeing for most of get the experience,” he said. “I think it
the day, they returned to Iwakuni. The is a good thing for the civilians to go
next morning they returned to Korea. out, and be a part of an exercise so they
“This is my third time with NEO will know what to expect if they have
exercises, and it is the first time I went to evacuate in the future.”
on the trip,” said Toy Curry, wife of
Command Sgt. Major Ronny Curry of E-mail james.f.cunningham@korea.army.mil
Area III Cook of Quarter 527th MI, 198th ROK share ‘Org Day’
SUSAN BARKLEY
David Duffie, Area III food program manager, reads a certificate of appreciation to
presented to Spc. Terry Nowak, Battery b, 1-43rd Air Defense Artillery, (right center)
during an awards ceremony Oct. 19 at Camp Humphreys. Also pictured are Sgt. Robert
Stratton, Company E, 2-52 General Support Aviation Battalion (left center); Sgt. 1st
Class Wanda M. Pitts, Headquarters Operations Company, 527th Military Intelligence
Battalion (standing in for Spc. Bryce Christensen, HOC, 527th MI; and Col. Michael J
Taliento Jr., commander, Area III Support Activity.
SUSAN B ARKLEY
Winners in the Installation Management Agency-Korea Region Office Area III Culinary Lt. Col. John N McCarthy, commander, 527th Military Intelligence Battalion, tries to dunk
Artist of the Quarter for the 4th Quarter Fiscal Year 2006 are. Sgt. Joe Quesada, Company Lt. Col. Park Hyun-jae, commander, 198th ROK Unit, at their combined organization
D, 1-43 ADA, and Spc. Bryce Christensen, HOC, 527th MI Bn. day Oct. 20 at the Zoeckler Station field. McCarthy demonstrated his “one shot, one
Runners-up were Sgt. Robert Stratton, Co. E, 2-52 GSAB, and Spc. Terry Nowak, Btry. kill” style by dunking Park on his first pitch. Park had already dunked McCarthy during
B, 1-43 ADA. his turn in the tank.
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Parent Night
The Taegu American School is holding
an informational presentation on
bullying 6 p.m. Tuesday in the TAS
multipurpose room/cafeteria. The
presentation will be conducted by Peter
Greiner, Korea District assistant An artisan demonstrates his pottery prowess (From left) Erica Conner, Irene Malenky and Yoo Su-bin get instructions in how to make traditional
superintendent, TAS faculty and other outside the Daegaya Museum Saturday. Korean figurines out of clay while waiting for others to finish touring Daegaya Museum.
Tournaments Set
A Veterans Day basketball tournament
will be held Nov. 10 and a soccer By Steven Hoover
tournament will be held Nov. 11. The Area IV Public Affairs
entry deadline is Tuesday and a CAMP HENRY – It’s not every day that military
coaches meeting will be 5:30 p.m. community members from Daegu and Camp Carroll get an
Wednesday at the Kelly Fitness Center
opportunity to step back in time, but that’s what happened
on Camp Walker. Individual trophies
will be awarded to players on the first
Saturday for those attending the Invitation to Korean
and second place teams. For Culture Tour 2006 for foreigners, sponsored by Daegu
information, call 764-4225/5217. Metropolitan City’s International Cooperation Division.
Tour participants were treated to visits to Daegaya
AAFES/DECA Museum and Gaesil Village in Goryeong County,
Advisory Council approximately a one-hour drive from Daegu.
An Area IV Community Army and Air At the museum, the hosts provided English language
Force Exchange Service/Defense tour guides who highlighted the various exhibits. Many,
Commissary Agency Advisory Council
such as one about pre-historic weaponry, provided English
meeting will be held 6 p.m. Thursday in
descriptions as well. Afterward, just outside the museum,
the Camp Walker Army Lodge (Bldg. S-
701) conference room. Patrons wishing visitors participated in traditional Korean games and
to attend the council are invited to activities such as making pottery and playing instruments.
participate. For information, call Then it was on to Gaesil Village, which at first looks like
Herbert Stankiewicz at 768-7355/7393. the village that time forgot. After lunch, everyone had the
opportunity to make Korean traditional “glutinous rice jelly
Christmas Cantata (yeot),” better known to Americans as taffy. Besides the
Be a part of presenting “Emmanuel – taffy pull, group members also made egg baskets using
God With Us!” the story of the birth of rice straw, then picked and later ate roasted sweet potatoes
Christ in a multi-denominational
and finished the day with a tug-of-war between all of the
community Christmas Cantata.
Rehearsals are 7–9 p.m. each Tuesday participants.
and Thursday, and will continue until “I think it was a great experience,” said Terry Heath,
the performance, 7 p.m. Dec. 10 at Area IV Alcohol drug control officer. “I met a lot of very
Soldier Memorial Chapel on Camp interesting people and learned a lot about Korean culture.
PHOTOS BY STEVEN HOOVER
Walker. All community members are One theme that seemed to repeat itself over and over was At Gaesil Village, tour members learned how to make taffy candy
invited to participate. Child care is the ‘magic of teamwork.’ It was obvious that the village by hand, made traditional egg baskets and dug up, roasted and
available upon request. For worked together as one team to please their visitors.” then ate Korean sweet potatoes.
information, call Deborah Lee at 656-
Volunteer Luncheon
A volunteer luncheon will be held 11:30
a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Evergreen By Galen Putnam purpose is communication development.” the former president and founding father
Community Club on Camp Walker. Area IV Public Affairs Members have an opportunity to make the Busan Gaya International Toastmasters
Tickets are available at the Army CAMP HENRY – Jerry Seinfeld once speeches and give presentations on a Club. “I anticipate having a very active
Community Service on Camp Henry and said that at a funeral, most people would variety of topics to fellow members, and successful club.
should be picked up by Nov. 7. For rather be in the casket than giving the obtaining valuable experience and For information about the Daegu
information, call Bonnie McCarthy at eulogy. constructive feedback from their peers. chapter, call O’Leary at 768-8664, or
768-8126. Indeed, according to a 2001 Gallup An organizational meeting for those DaVona Kirkwood at Camp Carroll, 765-
Poll, 40 percent of adults have a fear of interested in helping initiate the club will 8354. Membership is open to all
Participants Needed for public speaking. In fact, death came in at be 7 p.m. Thursday at the home of Darryl servicemembers, American and Korean
Heritage Observance only number 7 on the list. What was the Chandler, Area IV Support Activity USFK employees, contractors and their
The Area IV Equal Opportunity chart topper? You got it – public speaking. community recreation director. For family members.
Office is soliciting assistance for the information about or directions to the Established in 1924, Toastmasters
“Toastmasters International is a
upcoming Native American Indian
professional development organization meeting, contact Chandler at 764-4432, International now has more than 10,000
Heritage Month Observance Nov.
that, by nature, has social aspects,” said or chandlerd@korea.army.mil. clubs worldwide with more than 200,000
22. Anyone with ideas or would like to
Paul O’Leary, who is helping to establish “We should have a bigger club with a members.
participate, should contact Sgt. 1st
Class Adam Morrison at 010-8671-4788. a Toastmasters chapter in Daegu. broader selection of members than we did For more information, visit their Web
“Although we have fun, the primary at Camp Hialeah,” said O’Leary who is site at www.toastmasters.org.
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