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Fort Liberty Paraglide
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Army Emergency Relief Campaign Launches
Welcome to the Liberty Paraglide Page:
COL John Wilcox
Latest From The Fort Liberty Garrison Commander
FORT LIBERTY, N.C. – The start of this month was a firm reminder we are at the peak of the hurricane season. If you did not prepare for Idalia, we hope it was an excellent reminder to prepare for a future storm.
Hurricane readiness kits are fun and easy to assemble, and it’s an excellent project for the family. Our protection branch has great resources to prepare you for the next storm at https://home.army.mil/liberty/about/ready-liberty.
September is Suicide Prevention Month, and this year’s theme is “You Are A Light in Somebody’s Life.” It’s critical to maintain those interpersonal connections with your family and friends. Your light could be what stops someone from making that irreversible choice. Everyone matters, and everyone can make a difference.
As the garrison, we want to provide Soldiers and their Families with the resources needed to strengthen their resilience and improve their personal readiness. We know there are a lot of stressors in life, and we are here to help.
If you are experiencing financial difficulties, contact Army Emergency Relief at 877-272-7337 for interest-free loans and grants. You can also work with the Army Community Service Financial Readiness program at 910-396-2507 to make a budget, tackle debt, and set up retirement accounts.
If you are experiencing family stress, contact the ACS Family Advocacy Program at 910-396-5521. They are available to help with conflict resolution, new parent support, couples’ communication, and more. They even have a 24/7 Family Abuse Hotline at 910-322-3418. Contact the Watters Family Life Center at 910-396-6564 for free counseling.
Click on the link below for a list of upcoming events and programs:
Fort Liberty Improving Roads System
21 Sep 2023 10:21
Fort Liberty Directorate of Public Works is partnering with the North Carolina Department of Transportation to upgrade Fort Liberty’s Roads. In the next few months, we will see a variety of improvements started around the installation. There will be road and lane closures while this takes place. Please be patient while this construction improves our post. Follow this page and our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/FortLibertyPublicAffairs to keep informed about all the improvements coming to Fort Liberty!
***ATTENTION***CHICKEN ROAD EXTENDED CLOSURE***OCT 02 - FEB 29, 2024***
21 Sep 2023 11:00
Chicken Road will be closed between Macridge Road and Canopy Lane, starting Oct 2- through Feb 29,2024 for road widening and intersection improvements.
There is a detour along Macridge Road to Yorktown-Victor and Long Street. If possible, consider avoiding this route and utilizing alternate gate access.
We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause.
We are improving the roads for a better, safer ride!
Please plan your routes accordingly.
Single Lane Closures on R. Miller Street, Sept 21-Oct 6, 2023 19 Sep 2023 15:42 R Miller St. (previously Randolph St.) will be installing speed humps between Bowley Elementary and Iron Mike statue.
There will be single lane closures on the 4-lane, 2-way existing roadway to maintain a minimum of one lane of traffic in each direction during construction.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Please plan your route accordingly.
Click here for more information
Construction Detour Across Rock Merritt Avenue at Ardennes Street Possible from October 2-October 11, 2023, Weather Dependent. 18 Sep 2023 10:09 There will be a construction detour across Rock Merritt Avenue at Ardennes Street possible from October 2-October 11, 2023. This work is weather dependent. Expect the detour to last 2 days, once started.
Work crews will replace the storm drain line across Rock Merritt Ave. at Ardennes St.
Rock Merritt Ave. will be closed between Gruber Road and Ardennes Street. Traffic will be detoured onto eastbound Gruber Road to All American Expressway.
Motorist should expect delays, use caution, and allow extra time to reach their destination.
Click here for more information
BOSTON, Mass. – The young noncommissioned officer held up a small, plastic and common soap container. “It’s a radio in a soapbox,” said Staff Sgt. Young...
Here are a few opportunities for individuals to support our Fort Liberty Community.
Airborne and Special Operations Museum:
Due to the incoming Tropical Storm, The Airborne and Special Operations Museum had to remove all the Flag from the Field of Honor.
On Monday, September 25th, they will be placing all the flags back on to the field. They are looking for your assistance and support. There are over 500 flags to place back out onto the Field. Please email Ms. Monk or call the Museum at 910-643-2778 if you are available to come and help on Monday at 0830. Thank you again for your help!
The U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum is always looking for volunteers to assist with various programs.
Please email the Volunteer Coordinator at:
volunteer@asomf.org
Or contact the ASOM at
Laura Monk
Visitor Services Coordinator
(910) 643-2775
U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum
100 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville, NC 28301
Weingarten Notice: Bargaining Employee Rights-Updated January 11, 2023
Weingarten Notice In accordance with the requirements of 5 USC 7114(a)(3), this is to advise bargaining unit employees that: Title 5 United States Code (USC) section 7114(a)(2)(B), Representation Rights and Duties, provides:(2) An exclusive representative of an appropriate unit in an agency shall be given the opportunity to be represented at-(B) any examination of an employee in the unit by a representative of the agency in connection with an investigation if:(i) the employee reasonably believes that the examination may result in disciplinary action against the employee; and(ii) the employee requests representation.
ArMA is the primary source for non-emergency issues (Priority-2 & Priority-3) demand maintenance order (DMO) submissions. Military and Civilian personnel must register for ArMA to submit DMOs. Users may use CAC to register and log in.
Priority-1 life/health/safety issues will still be accepted via same day call-ins or drop-offs, call (910) 396- 0321. Click the link for more details.
#IRS urges you to prepare for natural disasters by securing and duplicating essential documents, creating lists of property and knowing where to find info in case a disaster occurs.
Prepare now to protect yourself in the event of a disaster situation:
• Create emergency plans
• Create electronic copies of documents
• Document valuables
• Know where to go
• Remember, the #IRS is ready to help
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FORT BRAGG, N.C. – The 1st Brigade Combat Team “Devils” of the 82nd Airborne Division just completed their 10-day Mission Readiness Exercise. The exerci...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. – Noncommissioned officers play a vital role in leading and mentoring Soldiers, as well as implementing policies and procedures. Their...
Alpha Battery, 3rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, officially inactivated on June 15, 2017, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The battery had been located at APG for almost three years.