Calendar of Events

Sept. 16Executive Committee Meeting - 11:30 a.m.. Our Executive Committee (EXCOM) meets today; more data to follow.

Sept. 24For All Going to This Year's AUSA National Meeting. 5:30 pm. A final update briefing for all going to this year's AUSA Annual Meeting will be held today - on post - at the Oveda Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Center (Bldg 18000).

Oct. 5The Army's 24th Annual Ten-Miler - 8:00 a.m.. We begin our AUSA National Meeting week in DC with the Army Ten-Miler today. Race begins at 8:00 a.m. from the Pentagon - winds its way through the Federal District and finishes where it began. Some will run; many will watch.

Oct. 6AUSA's 51st annual National Meeting - Opening Session at 9:00 .am.. The first day of our association's 51st annual National Meeting. The opening session begins at 9:00 a.m. and events continue throughout the day and early evening. Our chapter will be formally recognized as AUSA's Best Chapter during these Opening Ceremonies. The day will be capped off with the National President's Reception. A complete agenda is posted elsewhere on this website. Mark your calendars. Plan to attend.  Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC.

Oct. 7AUSA's 51st annual National Meeting. The second day of our association's 51st annual National Meeting. The complete agenda is posted elsewhere on this website.

Oct. 8AUSA's 51st annual National Meeting. Our third and final day at AUSA's 51st annual National Meeting. A full day, and capped off with the formal General George Catlett Marshall Reception and Dinner, with a distinguished citizen being presented with the Association's highest honor - the George Catlett Marshall Medal. The complete agenda is posted elsewhere on this website.

Oct. 21Executive Committee Meeting - 11:30 A.M.. Our Executive Committee meets today. More data to follow.

Nov. 18Our first General Membership Meeting of Program Year 2008-2009. Our chapter's first general membership meeting of the 2008-2009 Program Year is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. today - at the Killeen Civic and Conference Center. More details to follow - but mark your calendar and plan now to be an active member of the fastest growing chapter is all of AUSA.

Nov. 19Board of Governors Meeting - 5:30 p.m.. Our Board of Governors meets today for their second Board meeting of the 2008-2009 Program Year

Dec. 16Executive Committee Meeting - 11:30 a.m.. Our Executive Committee meets today. More data to follow.

Jan. 20Executive Committee Meeting — 11:30 am.. Our Executive Committee (EXCOM) meets today; more data to follow.

Feb. 18Our second General Membership Meeting of Program Year 2008-2009. Our chapter's second general membership meeting of the 2008-2009 Program Year is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. today at the Killeen Civic and Conference Center. More details to follow - but mark your calendar and plan now to be an active member of the fastest growing chapter is all of AUSA.


Notes:

 

Meeting dates and locations are subject to change based on the need to involve the greatest number of our members in each meeting. Check this web site for updates and changes.

For more information or to join our Central Texas – Fort Hood Chapter, visit our offices in the Fort Hood National Bank building (Hood Road), call us at 254-532-2493, or e-mail us at leadership@forthoodausa.org.




Review units available for adoption:
Click on any of the unit emblems above to view Fort Hood units available for adoption. If you would like our Chapter to select a unit for you, or if you would like to adopt a unit via fax or mail registration, use either of the links below:

Adopt A Fort Hood Unit: “Texas Friendly Spoken Here.”

For suggestions on what - specifically - civic and military
partners can do for each other

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Introduction

Fort Hood deploys troops overseas and into harm’s way several times a week - every week.
 

One needs only watch the US Air Force or leased commercial planes moving in and out of Fort Hood’s Robert Gray Army Airfield to know that the tempo and commitment of our Soldiers to this nation’s battle against international terrorism is at an extremely high level.
 

In 2007, virtually all Fort Hood major units were either in Iraq or Afghanistan. Most were on their second combat tours; for some, it was their third or fourth.
 
Now, in early 2008 and as we enter this 6th year of our nation's Global War on Terrorism, that commitment - what the Army calls operational tempo, or OPTEMPO - has continued. For all in uniform at Fort Hood, you are either in combat, just returned, or on the way.
 
As neighbors, we want to help and would welcome your involvement in Adopt A Fort Hood Unit.



Program Detail



Adopt A Fort Hood Unit is an AUSA-coordinated, chamber of commerce-supported, neighbor-to-neighbor program that is strengthening ties between our military and civilian communities by making it easier to meet and know one another - at the grassroots.

Adopt A Fort Hood Unit is a matchmaker, and our way of mobilizing ourselves by being available, extending a hand, becoming better informed and being good neighbors. And it works both ways!

Adopt A Fort Hood Unit matches specific Fort Hood units (usually a company or battalion) with specific civilian organizations (usually a civic club, church, business or neighborhood group) so that both gain.

Adopt A Fort Hood Unit
is building bridges between Fort Hood and its neighbors – and not just a few of them. Adopt A Fort Hood Unit is building hundreds of lines of communication between Fort Hood and its neighbors, and making Central Texas stronger in the process.

Adopt A Fort Hood Unit
is being coordinated by AUSA with the help of area chambers of commerce. Participants do not have to be AUSA members to enroll. Everyone involved in Adopt A Fort Hood Unit is doing this because it’s the right thing to do – and the right time to do it.

You might ask how are Adopt A Fort Hood Unit pairings matched? Answer: if a civilian partner has a preference, we match the preference. Even if a Fort Hood unit is already partnered with some civic entity under Adopt A Fort Hood Unit, if you also want that unit, you get it! Just let us know when you enroll.
If you have no preference, we try to generally follow this formula - though if there’s a deployed unit without a civic connection, we will first work to fill that need.
If the civilian partner is in:

It is partnered with a unit from:

Belton 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
Brady 21stAir Cavalry Brigade
Brownwood   21stAir Cavalry Brigade
Burnet 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
Cameron 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
Copperas Cove  1stCavalry Division 
Crawford 3rdSignal Brigade
Florence  89thMilitary Police Brigade
Gatesville 3rdSignal Brigade
Goldthwaite 48th Chemical Brigade
Harker Heights  3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
Kempner 36thEngineer Brigade
Killeen   1st Cavalry Division
Lampasas 89th Military Police Brigade
Lometa  48th Chemical Brigade
McGregor 89th Military Police Brigade
Nolanville 504thMilitary Intelligence Brigade
Salado  3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
San Saba 21stAir Cavalry Brigade
Temple  13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
Various 36th Engineer Brigade
Various 4th Infantry Division
Various* 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division
Various 41st Fires Brigade
Other Areas Whatever makes sense.
                                   SPECIAL NOTICES
* The 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division has just been activated at Fort Hood - and is training hard now for future deployment to Iraq. AUSA's Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter, lead by retired Army Chaplain (COL) Wes Geary who was once the Division's Chaplain, has agreed to take the lead in finding Adopt A Fort Hood Unit partners for this Brigade from that chapter's area. And of course, our Central Texas - Fort Hood will do all we can. We should have the brigade's unit structure posted for your use within a few days. In the meantime, we welcome "The Duke Brigade," 1st Infantry Division, to Fort Hood and Central Texas and look forward to doing all we can for as long as the Dukes are assigned at Fort Hood.
 

Adopt A Fort Hood Unit is always evolving, always being updated. So, the unit-by-unit Adopt A Fort Hood Unit rosters that also appear on this website will change. Fort Hood leaders change. Civic organizations change. We understand. But as individuals and organizations change, we still have that one single goal in mind – strengthening ties between our military and civilian communities by making it easier to meet and know one another - at the grassroots.

 


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