Nine citizens stepped into the shoes of Fort A.P. Hill employees and the
boots of the Warriors they train and support during the Fort A.P. Hill
Citizens' Academy Pilot Program in October 2011. On Oct. 27, each graduate
left with a greater understanding of Fort A.P. Hill's mission to provide
realistic joint and combined arms training support to America's defense
forces.
The graduates are: Conway Carter and wife Karen Carter of Woodford, Jerry
Hunt of Woodford, Bryan Justice of Fredericksburg, Margaret Kearns of Ruther
Glen, Stephanie Kreseen of Ruther Glen, Tom Rumora of Spotsylvania County,
Charles "Chuck" Stepp of Port Royal, and Pete Stover of Spotsylvania.
The Academy brought them together for hands-on and interactive activities
Oct. 1, 8, and 22.
"It is just tremendous what we have been able to learn about the degree of
cooperation between the various elements of this post. It is just tremendous
the cooperation that, frankly, the public doesn't know about, and that we
learned so much about, via hands-on applications," Stepp said.
Date Taken: | 10.22.2011 |
Date Posted: | 11.11.2011 11:55 |
Category: | B-Roll |
Video ID: | 129782 |
VIRIN: | 111022-O-9999E-994 |
Filename: | DOD_100276541 |
Length: | 00:01:15 |
Location: | FORT A.P. HILL, VIRGINIA, US |
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