Knighthawk Fami-
lies, Friends, and Soldiers
of the Best Aviation Task
Force in the Brigade, hope
the summer and fall
months found you well as
we get ready for the winter
to arrive. With the change
of the seasons, we in the
Task Force have changed
as well. It has been a very
busy fall as we have com-
pleted all of our recovery
operations and began an
intensive period of train-
ing in preparation for our
upcoming JRTC rotation.
The list of the events that
your sons, daughters,
mothers, fathers, and
spouses have accom-
plished in the last few
months has been extensive
and extremely successful.
The Task Force has com-
pleted gunnery with every
aircraft and crew, shot
every type of weapons
system assigned to the
Task Force, flew hundreds
of hours a month, pumped
thousands of gallons of
fuel, picked up and deliv-
ered aircraft all over the
country, and made this
Unit the best in the Bri-
gade. If you have not al-
ready done so, check out
the Task Force Knight-
hawk and 10th CAB
FACEBOOK pages, our
soldiers are all over it
demonstrating what they
do best!
We as a Task
Force have strived to con-
tinue to build relationships
through several events the
last few months as we
ready ourselves to be a
deployable force for our
nation. Captain Jon Meier
was the muscle behind the
inaugural “Rough Mud-
der” mud run event that
benefited the Knighthawk
Support Fund. Over 130
participants completed the
5K dash through various
obstacles laced with mud.
The Task Force
held two Town Hall meet-
ings in preparation for our
JRTC rotation and we also
held a Fall Festival and
Jayne Wayne Day. We
had a great showing of
spouses who were able to
spend time shooting weap-
ons, flying aircraft simula-
tors, wearing Night Vision
Goggles, and riding in
Army Vehicles. That
same evening we had a
great turn out for the Fall
Festival that included a
costume parade, hay ride,
and spaghetti dinner.
As you read this,
your loved one is likely
heading to or already at
Fort Polk, LA for the 3
week training event at
JRTC to prepare our col-
lective skills to complete
our deployment prepara-
tion. Currently we plan to
be back to Fort Drum in
time for Thanksgiving.
Hopefully we will not re-
turn to the frozen tundra
that comes with living in
the North Country. But as
we all know, it is just a
matter of time before we
will need to man of shov-
els and snow plows this
winter season. If you are
new to the area, please
take some time to plan for
the weather and take a
look at your vehicles and
safety kits.
The Soldier‟s,
NCO‟s and Officer‟s of
the Task Force continue to
impress me every day.
The list of awards, promo-
tions, and personal acco-
lades that come across my
desk are overwhelming.
Thanks again for all the
hard work you do at home
in support of your Knight-
hawk Warrior, they are all
doing an outstanding job
and can‟t do it without
you!
KNIGHTHAWKS!
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From the Commander….
As I‟m sure everyone is aware, HHC
and Task Force Knighthawk has been ex-
tremely busy lately. With an upcoming rota-
tion at JRTC, we are in the final stages of
making sure our Soldiers are ready for this
major training event.
With the changing of the leaves, so
come many personnel changes in the Nomad
formation. Even though every new Soldier is
an important addition to the team, I would like
to recognize some senior personnel that have
come on board to fill key positions in the unit.
First, HHC has a new First Sergeant!!! First
Sergeant Manuel Reyes and his two sons,
Chance and Gabriel, come to us from Fort
Polk, LA. 1SG Reyes has spent his career
working on Apache helicopters. As a Black-
hawk pilot myself, this has fueled a heated ri-
valry between the two of us and I‟m not sure
things are going to work out. Ok…ok…that‟s
my one joke for this newsletter. In all serious-
ness, in two short months 1SG Reyes has dem-
onstrated outstanding leadership and proven
how valuable of an asset he will be to the No-
mads. I‟d like to welcome our new S1 OIC,
CPT Jerad Casias, along with his wife Beth-
any, and their little girl, Betsey. Next, I‟d like
to welcome MAJ Tim Rose, the new Task
Force Operations officer. MAJ Rose last
worked at HRC and he has a big job ahead
corralling multiple Lieutenants and Captains
in the S3 shop. However, he now has SFC
Patrick Thomas, our new S3 NCOIC, to help
him out. Moving down the line, SFC Kinyada
Colbert is our new S4 NCOIC. Like 1SG
Reyes, she was last assigned at Fort Polk and
brings an extensive knowledge base to her
shop and the Task Force. On the Special Staff
side of the house, the Task Force has a new
Chaplain. CPT(CH) Daniel Werho and his
wife, Susanna, have already made their pres-
ence felt in the Task Force. Chaplain Werho
has already participated in multiple events and
is getting to know all the Soldiers, and I know
he will provide great support to the entire Task
Force. Last, but certainly not least, the Task
Force has a new Flight Surgeon. CPT Erik
Johnson, wife Becky, and their little ones are
somewhat new to the Army life as Erik has
spent multiple years in medical training.
However, we‟ll try to make the transition easy
for him and I know he‟ll do his best to keep all
of our Soldiers healthy. I also have one fare-
well I‟d like to include. SFC Regina Swint
was recently reassigned to Division here at
Fort Drum. SFC Swint was our S1 NCOIC
during our last deployment and has worked
many long hours ensuring all of our human re-
sources needs were met. SFC Swint also filled
a role as the Task Force SHARP representa-
tive, and she will now fulfill that duty full time
In Little Nomad news, PFC Miguel
Perez and his wife, Iris, recently welcomed a
little baby boy. Levi Seth Perez weighed in at
6.8 pounds and measured 19 inches in length.
The new dad reports that Levi is doing very
well, even though I‟ve noticed PFC Perez
looks much more tired than he used to. Con-
gratulations to the Perez Family!!!
The Task Force also held a fundraiser
recently called the Task Force Knighthawk
Rough Mudder. The event consisted of a 3
mile run/walk with many obstacles along the
way. Oh, I forgot to mention that these obsta-
cles consisted of crawling around in mud or
getting soaked by the Fort Drum Fire Depart-
ment. Despite knowing that you would not
finish the race clean, many Soldiers, Family
members, and friends of the Task Force par-
ticipated to help raise money for the FRG. It
was a great team building event and word has
it there will be another one sometime early
next year.
In closing, don‟t forget the multiple as-
sets available on post to help you prepare for
the upcoming winter. There are winter driving
safety classes and snow blower safety classes
which you may want to participate in. If you
are new to the North, just like Jen and I were
three years ago, I‟d like to assure you that the
climate/snow we experience here is not a show
stopper. In fact, many locals don‟t start living
until the snow falls, and you too might just
find many winter activities that you or the
Family can enjoy.
As always, please be in touch if there‟s
anything we can do for you.
Captain Wes and Jennifer Cannon
Nomad 06 Team
Do not place dates and times of movements on social websites
80% of information gathered by the enemy
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Do not mention dates and times to those that
do not NEED to know
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Alpha Company, following „Death Challenge #2‟ in July. The winning team (CW2 Misenhimer, 1LT Blanch-
ard, and CDT Oeschger) finished with a time of 1 hour 44 minutes 12 seconds. The event consisted of a 7
mile Ruck March, 200 push ups, 150 Burpees, 60 pull ups, a 400 meter fireman‟s carry, a 1 mile water can
carry, and a 200m litter carry. The victory came under protest, and CW2 Misenhimer is still pending investi-
gation.
The last few months have been extremely
busy, as Alpha Company has been making it through
the heart of our pre-deployment training period. The
company successfully completed a Division Training
Event in July called Operation Mountain Peak. In Au-
gust, we completed a second Aerial Gunnery Exercise
and a training exercise in Fort Polk, LA. And, Alpha
Company launched two teams of Apaches in support
of Operation Knighthawk Fusion in September. Due
to our continued success throughout each of these
training events, Alpha Company has earned the repu-
tation across the Battalion as a tactically-savvy, mis-
sion-focused, and tight-knit team.
The biggest test is still to come: the Task Force
deployment to the Joint Readiness Training Center in
Fort Polk, LA. Here, we will deploy with six aircraft
in support of 4-3 BCT to validate our training up to
this point. We are expecting long, hard days during
this training event, but we hope to come out of JRTC
even closer to the level that we need to be in order to
deploy to Afghanistan. We will have a quick break
following JRTC for Thanksgiving, and then we will be
back at it again with the year‟s third Aerial Gunnery
Exercise in December. This time, we will focus on
advanced gunnery tactics such as engaging targets as a
member of a team of aircraft, rather than simply as
one Apache.
That will bring us to the Winter Leave period,
which is scheduled for Dec 17th through January 6th.
Following Block Leave, we will once again deploy as
a company to Fort Carson, CO for High Altitude
Mountainous Environmental Training. The training
will focus on conducting aerial operations at high alti-
tudes, where the aircraft produces less lift and has less
available power. Following our return from Colorado,
the company will have one final test before we dial it
back before the deployment. This test will take place
in Fort Rucker, AL for a two-week training exercise
using aircraft simulators.
As you can see, the fast-and-furious training
cycle will continue, but I am confident that the train-
ing we are getting now will be invaluable during our
time in theatre. I am extremely proud of what Alpha
Company has accomplished so far, and I am thankful
to have such tremendous support from all of our
Deathstalker families.
Steve Lancianese
“Deathstalker 06”
“Jane Wayne” Day
“Jane Wayne” Day
If you haven‟t noticed since the last
newsletter article, the OPTEMPO for Charlie
Company has dramatically increased.
Whether it has been sending aircraft down to
Fort Polk, LA to train with 4BCT 10MTN,
conducting Ferry Missions of our L-Model
Blackhawks all around the country, finishing
up the M-Model transition, or just conducting
home station training to ensure our aircrews
are properly qualified for all operations.
These are just some of the various missions
that Charlie Company has conducted over the
past few months.
On September 11, 2012, 2 aircraft from
Charlie Company conducted a mission to the
Sikorsky Plant in Stratford, CT. During this
mission, CW4 Robert Tyler logged his 5,000th
hour in a Sikorsky Blackhawk as he landed on
the VIP Pad at Sikorsky. This was a very large
event for CW4 Tyler and the entire Knight-
hawk family. On the return from Sikorsky, the
Warlords conducted a 9/11 remembrance flight
around the Statue of Liberty and the Island of
Manhattan.
On another note, JRTC is quickly ap-
proaching as we begin our self-deployment
operations on the 24th of October. This next
month will be a culmination of all the hard
work of the Soldiers in the Warlord family
during the past 3 months. Our time at JRTC
will definitely test us as we will execute Air
Assault Operations, Air Movement Opera-
tions, Quick Reaction Force Operations, as
well as command and control during a deploy-
ment. This time at JRTC will be a test to see
how well our systems are in place for an up-
coming deployment in support of Operation
Enduring Freedom. We are hoping to have
everyone home in time for Thanksgiving as all
the aircraft and main body flights will arrive
the Wednesday before Thanksgiving.
In other news, I would like to welcome
a few new families to the Warlord Family.
During the past 3 months, we have welcomed:
WO1 Schiappa, WO1 Zawastowski and his
family, WO1 Bailly and his family, WO1 Ed-
wards and his family, PFC Pillow and his fam-
ily, PFC Deshane and his family, PV2 Melton,
and SPC Daniels and his family. The Warlord
family is also eagerly awaiting the birth of
SFC Morgan‟s baby sometime at the end of
November or beginning of December.
I want to thank all the families again for
their continued support. I hope everyone en-
joys their Thanksgiving Holiday and the up-
coming Holiday Leave. Enjoy the upcoming
winter weather and always remember to be
safe.
CPT Green
Warlord 6
Greetings Dragonhawk Family and Friends!
With colder temperatures right around
the corner and the smell of Fall in the air, we
are quickly finding ourselves wrapped up in
preparations to go to retreat to the warmth Fort
Polk, Louisiana and the Joint Readiness Train-
ing Center. We have welcomed many new ar-
rivals to the unit as the task force has been
changing over from the last deployment in
preparation for the next deployment. In addi-
tion to the many new Soldiers in our unit,
these last 2 months have brought us four new
additions to families in the Dragonhawks, a
healthy baby boy to SGT Ricker and his wife,
Kristin; a beautiful baby girl to PFC Custar
and his wife, Amy; a future Badger football
star to SPC Beuten and his wife Kelli, and
then just this morning SPC Ramkalawan and
his wife welcomed their first child, Sophia, to
the world. It has been an absolute pleasure to
work with these families and such an encour-
agement to see the happiness these children
will bring. Make sure to slap PFC Irizarry on
the back as he got married last month. Con-
gratulations! We are definitely looking for-
ward to the Task Force Org Day coming up on
Thursday, I look forward to seeing all the Sol-
diers‟ kids in costume. Thanks to all those
who came out to the Bowling Night we had
last week, it was a great turnout!
We would like to take the time to per-
sonally thank three Dragonhawk Soldiers who
are leaving the army after more than two dec-
ades of service. 1SG Leslie Brown was my
right hand woman my first four months in
command. In that short time she taught me
everything she knew about small unit leader-
ship, while keeping me entertained with her
very colorful ways of describing the world.
CW4 Kevin Kelley spent 22 years in the army,
with his last position here being in charge of
the Production Control Office. His vast knowl-
edge of maintenance and maintenance proce-
dures was invaluable to keeping the Task
Force fleet at Fully Mission Capable status.
Lastly, CW4 Bill Winroth is leaving the
army after 20 years of service. He was a very
knowledgeable Maintenance Test Pilot that
flew over 100 missions while deployed, and is
retiring with over 2,500 hours of flight time.
Thank you all for your service to our country,
hopefully you get to relax for the next couple
months before moving on to your next adven-
tures in life.
For everyone else, we look forward to
seeing you over the next couple of months at
various functions, but until then, stay safe and
warm.
All the best,
Shaunna and CPT Dave Fitzpatrick.
D Co. says farewell to these Soldiers …
SSG Montoya, ETS
SGT Hamblet, ETS
SGT Brower, ETS
SGT King, ETS
SGT Arnold, ETS
SPC Sanders, PCS to Egypt
SPC Sisson, PCS to Germany
SPC Johnson, ETS
SPC Stephens, ETS
SPC Campbell, PCS to Colorado
SPC Morton, ETS
SPC Midgette, ETS
SPC Cabezas, PCS to Korea
SPC Huertas, PCS to Korea
PFC Hardy, ETS
…and welcomes these Soldiers and their
families…. CW2 Lyons, from Charlie Co SFC Kerley, from Honduras SSG Naputi, from Honduras SSG McClendon, from 1-10 SSG Chaney, from Ft Eustace, VA SGT Boles, from Ft Campbell, KY PFC Lotter, from 277 PV2 Finney, from AIT at Ft Eustace PFC Anfinson, from AIT at Ft Eustace
We would also like to extend our deepest appreciation to three of Delta Company’s Soldiers who are
retiring. Thank you to CW4 Kevin Kelley for his 22 years of service to our country. Thank you to CW4
Bill Winroth for his 20 years of service to our country. Thank you to 1SG Leslie Brown for her 24 years
of service to our country. D Co will not be the same without you.
…Family additions! Congratulations to SGT Joshua Ricker and his wife Kristin on giving birth to a baby boy, Jakob Parsons Ricker, born August 27, weighing 6 lbs 12 oz at 18.5” long. PFC Clint Custar and his wife Amy welcomed their fifth child, Sophie Dee Custar, on August 8. She was born a healthy 6 lbs, 8 oz and 20.5”. SPC Beuten and his wife Kelli welcomed their third child, David Nathaniel Beuten into the world on September 17th at 1:58 pm. He weihed 8 lbs, 7 oz and was 20 ¼” long. SPC Premnath Ramkalawan and his wife Diana just had their first child today, October 15th. Sophia Ramkalawan was born at 2:37 am, at 19” long and 7 lbs 8 oz.
Promotions Special congratulations to these sol-diers on their recent promotions, well done and keep up your great work! PFC Williams PFC Starnes PV2 Buckley
News and Events Company ORG Day Thanks to all those who came out to our Company Outing at Piney Planes Bowling alley last Thursday.
Veteran’s Day
Veterans Day event at Sam's Club
Sam’s Club is making a Veterans Honor Wall with pictures of local Vets. When they bring in a picture of them-selves while serving we will make a 5x7 for them to take and one for the Wall. This runs from tomorrow thru November 11th.
The pictures will be donated to the Vet Center on 11/13. Let me know if you can get this information out to the Vets for me.
Tina Gokey
Membership Assistant Manager
6539 Sam's Club
Watertown NY
Remembrance
Soldiers of Task Force Knighthawk bow their heads Sept. 28, to pray for the fam-
ily of 1st Sgt. Billie J. Siercks, a Pathfinder Company first sergeant who was killed
a year ago when his base was attacked by indirect fire.
Hard times don't create heroes. It is during the hard times when the 'hero' within us is revealed.
Today we remember one of our own, 1SG Billy J Siercks. He was a great leader, friend, and mentor that paid the ultimate sacrifice for
our country. 1SG Siercks is and always will be the true meaning of an AMERICAN HERO.
R.I.P. 1SG Billy Siercks "NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN"
Knight Riders Company has been very
busy the last few months while supporting
multiple Task Force aerial gunneries and also
conducting its own internal training in prepa-
ration for JRTC and our upcoming deploy-
ment. A portion of this company has spent
time in the field or conducting 24-hour opera-
tions in support of training for almost 6 of the
last 8 weeks. We supported aerial gunneries in
August and September for both Alpha and
Charlie companies, providing both with fuel
and ammunition necessary to train and ena-
bling both companies to complete their qualifi-
cation tables.
The Knight Riders also conducted com-
pany level training, first with a week-long
field training exercise in September focused
on convoy operations and Counter-Improvised
Explosives Defeat training, followed by a
heavy weapons range and a convoy live fire
event in October aimed at validating our gun
crews. As of now, this company is ready to
deploy to Fort Polk to participate in quality
training and to support the flight companies.
I would like to send out special thanks
to our families -especially our volunteers- who
have come together and put in long hours
planning and executing two company level
Family Readiness Group events as well as two
fundraisers that netted a total of $500 for us to
use toward a company pre-deployment event
in the Spring. I would also like to say good-
bye to Mrs. Kelly Daniels, who will be leaving
us at the end of October. Mrs. Daniels has
been a volunteer for E Company for two years
and has served as FRG Leader, Treasurer, Key
Caller and a friend for our families to get to
know and lean on. She and her husband SGT
Matthew Daniels will be dearly missed as they
leave the Army for bigger and better opportu-
nities.
Moving forward, E Company continues its
support role and is looking forward to the De-
cember holidays that will offer some rest and
recuperation during a very high OPTEMPO
train-up before deployment.
Thank You, Knight Riders, for all your hard
work!
Very Respectfully,
CPT Dan Reep
TF Knighthawk Families and Friends,
Since I last addressed you all, your Sol-
diers have been very busy with training, pre-
paring for deployment and our upcoming rota-
tion at the Joint Readiness Training Center
(JRTC) in Fort Polk, LA. These past few
months have truly been months of sacrifice for
the Pathfinder Company and families. Our
Soldiers spent many of hours at work and in
the field, honing their warrior skills and not at
home. We tightened our bond as a company
team, while testing our family‟s patience at the
same time. We trained, rehearsed and exe-
cuted multiple situational and live fire training
exercises from the fire team to the company
level, cap stoning with a TF combined Collec-
tive Training Exercise (CTX).
During our field exercises, the platoons
conducted detailed planning, rehearsed count-
less hours, and achieved the unimaginable by
validating as fully qualified platoons. We exe-
cuted various dry, blank, and live iterations
during the day and culminated with both a
blank and live iteration under complete dark-
ness. The result was a greatly increased level
of confidence maneuvering and operating as
platoon size elements no matter what condi-
tions they were faced with.
In addition to collective training, Sol-
diers have been conducting a great deal of in-
dividual training as well. SSG Moore recently
graduated ALC with all superior marks on his
overall evaluation; our medics (SGT Kohler,
SPC O‟Connor, SPC Tagliaboschi, SPC Finch,
SPC Baker, and PVT Maldonado) have com-
pleted both the Mountain Medics Course and
Live Tissue Lab, and SFC Bures, SSG
Noriega, and SSG Mackiewicz went TDY to
Washington, DC to observe Operation Capital
Shield (Strategic level consequence manage-
ment training exercise). This is just a small
glimpse of what we‟ve completed in the past
few months. Phenomenal work from all Sol-
diers within the company!
The Pathfinder Company will be de-
ployed to JRTC for most of November and we
will work hard to have everyone back in time
for Thanksgiving. Once JRTC is over, we will
all finally have the opportunity to relax, as we
prepare for the holidays. Our block leave will
be from the 15th of December until the 6th of
January, so start planning now. I hope this
finds everyone doing well and look forward to
seeing everyone soon.
Knighthawks!
First in Last Out!
Christopher Gage
CPT, IN
The Fort Drum Command Safety Office, Bldg. M-10281, will conduct winter driving
and snow thrower operation classes for Soldiers, Family Members and Department of the
Army civilian employees. Winter driving classes will be offered from 2 to 3 p.m. Wednesday ,
Nov. 6 and 20, and Dec. 4 and 18. Snow thrower operation classes will be offered from 3:30 to
4 p.m. Wednesday and Oct. 24, Nov. 6 and 20, and Dec. 4 and 18. For more information or to
register, call 772-9026 / 0310. Note: Unit / organization classes are by appointment only.
Command Safety Office
offers winter driving, snow thrower classes
Senior Army NCO will visit Soldiers, Family members
Sgt Maj (Marine) Bryan Battaglia (The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Senior Enlisted Advisor CJCS-SEA) is coming to Drum is to see an Army Community of Excellence award winning installa-tion, and get to know the legendary 10th MTN DIV (LI) better. This visit will focus on meeting with Soldiers and Families, and reviewing some of our training programs and support facilities. As a part of this visit, he will be doing a town hall meeting. Want to ensure widest dissemination of this town hall and encour-age spouses to attend.
Spouses are invited and highly encouraged to attend the Town Hall Meeting!
What: Town hall Meeting
Where: Multi-purpose Auditorium
When: 05 NOV 12 from 1530-1630 at the MPA. Attendees should arrive/take their seats NLT 1515
Why: To enable the CJCS SEA to interact with and get feedback from the Soldiers and Family members of the community.
Dryhill Season Passes
Dryhill Season Passes on Sale at Preseason Prices until Nov. 4th at our Annual Swap Shop and Ski Sale.
10% Military Discount off Preseason Prices until Nov. 4th Our Season Pass includes *Free Ski-ing/snowboarding at McCauley Mountain on Mondays and Snowridge on Wednesdays and half price snowtub-ing!! *non-holidays
Swap Shop and Ski Sale Sat. Nov. 3rd, 10am to 4pm and Sun. Nov. 4th Noon to 4pm Sell your out-grown ski and snowboard equipment!! Drop off equipment Tues. 10am to 5pm and Fri. Noon to 8pm at Dryhill .
For more info 315-782-8584 or skidryhill.com
Dates to Remember 11/6 – Election Day 11/7 - FRG Leader Training 11/7 - Informal Funds Training 11/7 - Feed The Soul Seminar @ McEwen Library 11/9 - New Youth Center Grand Opening @ Youth Center 11/9 - Resilience Training 11/9 - EFMP Autism Support Group 11/10 - CNY Veterans Parade and Expo @ State Fairgrounds, Syracuse 11/10 - Basketball Tournament 11/10 - Meet The Author – McEwen Library
11/11 - BOSS Chili Cook-Off - BOSS 11/11 - Veterans Day 11/12-13 - Division DONSA 11/13 - EFMP Support Group 1130-1300 @ ACS 11/13 - Key Caller Training 1000-1130 @ ACS 11/13 - Key Caller Training 1400-1530 @ ACS 11/14 - Learn To Live Gluten Free – McEwen Library 11/14 - Native American History Month Observance 1130-1300 @ Commons 11/15 - Volunteer of the Month Ceremony 1030-1130 @ Commons 11/16 - Snowmobile Safety Class – Adventure Training 11/16 - Autism Support Group 0900-1100 @ ACS 11/17 - SCFD Craft Fair 1000-1600 @ Monti Physical Fitness Center 11/17 - BOSS 5K Fun Run/Walk – Magrath Sports Complex 11/17 - Individual Bowling Tournament 11/17 - Turkey Bowl Football Tournament 11/21-23 - NYC Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Trip – Parks and Recreation 11/21-23 - Local Schools Thanksgiving Break 11/22 - Division DONSA / Thanksgiving
Looking for something
to do in the local and
surrounding area?
Check out these websites:
www.iloveny.com
http://www.northcountrypub
licradio.org/ - To check out
their calendar events.
www.facebook.com/TF Knighthawk Government Organization
Kelley M Arnold
Task Force Knighthawk Family Readiness Support Assistant
315-774-1373
315-405-6783