This is an editorial that I wrote for an August 2014 edition of the "First Infantry Division Post" about my experiences as a military brat at a university.
This is a story about the JAG CORPS that I wrote. For the online edition, visit http://www.riley.army.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/494385/jag-corps-celebrates-239th-birthday-with-on-post-ceremony/
Soldiers and their spouses love softball. The following story is about a co-ed softball league.
The following is a story on a Teen Power Camp that was offered to military brats on post. The editor wanted me to write two sides to the story--one that appealed to the parents of the students and the other that appealed to the students themselves.
The following is a story about the different programs offered to military families when they are in the process of relocating. For the online edition, visit http://www.riley.army.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/490678/resources-abound-for-relocation-readiness/
Military families are very involved in their community. Writing about the Vacation Bible School at Fort Riley was proof of that.
I wrote the following story on a UXO from Fort Riley after my editor gave me a press release to model it after. To view the online version, visit http://www.riley.army.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/486164/fort-riley-identifies-safely-removes-uxo-from-post-housing/
This last article informed Fort Riley inhabitants of an event that was to happen in its neighboring town, Manhattan, Kansas. Manhattan and Fort Riley engage in many efforts to bond the citizens of their communities.