Music for a new day The Pitt-Greensburg Chorale and Chamber Singers will present a spring concert, “One Day, A New Day,” at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Campana Chapel at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, 150 Finoli Drive, Hempfield. The Chorale will sing music by various composers, including Elton
–By Amy Phillips, Fort Hunter Liggett Public Affairs Office
Sustaining strong bonds between military and civilian leaders is very important to Col. Charles Bell, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett/Parks Reserve Forces Training Area Commander. Bell hosts quarterly Community Relations Working Group meetings with leaders from state to city level, FHL, Camp Roberts and Presidio of Monterey.
During the December 10, 2020, meeting, military leaders briefed King City Mayor Mike LeBarre, San Miguel General Manager Rob Roberson and Paso Robles Community Development Director Warren Frace on their COVID-19 posture and protocols. They also discussed issues such as coordination with local airports to support potential mass civil support operations, the transportation of training units from airports to installations, and affordable housing. More than a dozen leaders participated and the robust conversations generated interest in continuing the dialogue for potential Intergovernmental Suppor
have to be content knowing that it was a highly trained very dedicated warrior who did this on all of our behalf, who is probably going to remain announcement. and eric, what kind of stress and strain and life is this for these men? we had a report from brian todd of the hometown that were believed to be home of the navy s.e.a.l.s and they say when you walk into the room, you would not know who they were most times. what is that like to be in the hometowns with the wives and the girlfriends and you can t even talk about what you do? well, one of the things that is important to recognize is that these guys do live with both the heart and the fist. there s that fist of physical courage and tactical proficiency and great strength, but they also have a heart, and they come home, and they are fathers and husbands and sons and baseball coaches and cub scout leaders and they are welcomed home back into the communities, and they take on those roles as citizen