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Warriors Prepare to Hit the
Ground Running in FY14!
Next FRG
Conference Call: December 4, 7:00pm;
(559)-726-1000
Code: 984717#
Company Holiday Parties:
Homewood Holiday Party
December 13
Chicago Holiday Party
December 6
Glenview Holiday Party
December 19
Libertyville Holiday Party
December 13
South Bend Holiday Party
December 6
Downers Grove Holiday
Party, December 6
New Fiscal Year!New Fiscal Year!
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From the desk of the:
Commander and
Commander Sergeant Major
of the
Mighty Warrior Battalion
Meet YOUR Battalion Staff
CSM
PHOTO
SFC Matthew Mattingly
Battalion Operations NCO Hometown: Prince George’s County, MD
Interesting Fact that most people don’t know about me:
“I am a Washington Redskins fan”.
Hobbies: “I enjoy Jiu Jitsu and spending time with my
Family”.
Mighty Warrior Soldiers, Civilians, and Families,
What a great time of year. We just finished a terrific Halloween, filled with goblins and ghouls,
and I hope that everyone received many more treats than tricks! And, on the near term horizon,
we already have Thanksgiving and the Christmas holiday season approaching. While this is a
wonderful time to spend time with families and to celebrate, we also have to be extremely con-
scious of safety and of taking care of each other. As the world recently witnessed with the hor-
rible typhoon in the Phillipines, the weather can be vicious, and we all need to be prepared for
the worst – to start, we should all stock emergency cold weather packages in our vehicles, store
a few days of supplies in our homes, etc. Additionally, we are in the midst of an extremely diffi-
cult mission out here in the recruiting world. Our production numbers have increased, and we
are all forced to work harder and smarter. Our Chicago recruiters are doing a wonderful job,
and you should be proud of all their efforts. Please enjoy the next pages of the newsletter which
illustrate a sampling of their hard work. Also, please join us for our next monthly family tele-
conference on Wednesday, 4 December at 1900. We will discuss upcoming family events and
open the floor for any questions or issues. Thanks for all you do!
Strength and Honor!
LTC Kaderavek and CSM Barnum
The Chicagoan, is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. Army produced quarterly by the Chicago Battalion personnel under AR 360-1. Contents of the Chicagoan are not necessarily official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Department of the Army, or the Chicago Recruiting Battalion. Circulation: 2,000. The Chicagoan welcomes editorial submissions but reserves the right to edit submitted material to ensure it complies with Army policy and Associated Press style. Mailing address: Advertising and Public Affairs Office; U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion—Chicago; 3202 Mississippi Street, Building 3215, Great Lakes, IL 60088. Telephone (224) 583-3556. Electronic email submissions are also encouraged: [email protected]. Commander………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..Lt. Col. Robert Kaderavek Public Affairs Chief…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…………..……….Tim Turpin Editor/Layout & Design………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………..………..…………..Bob Nowakowski Contributing reporters ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………..……...Chicago Recruiting Battalion
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TOP Centers for PL September!
(Above) Top Recruiting Center Authorized 9 or more recruiters: Chicago Heights Recruiting
Center! Standing From Left: First Sergeant Brent Owens, SGT Elmer Holly, SFC Allen
Gesford, SSG Aaron Hernandez and SSG Larry Elliott.
(Above) Top Recruiting Center authorized eight or fewer recruiters: Bourbonnais Recruiting
Center! (Left to Right) CSM Louis Barnum, SSG Antonio King, SSG Jason Aust, SFC
McQuail Price, SFC Jenny Fuentes, SSG Cedric Brown and First Sergeant Brent Owens.
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TOP Centers for PL October!
(Above) Top Recruiting Center authorized eight or fewer recruiters: Evanston Recruiting
Center! (Left to Right) CPT Brian Lutz, SGT Feddia Dean, SFC Dana Rothstein, SGT Colin
Cyr, SFC Jeanne McGallagher and 1SG Leonard Haith.
(Above) Top Recruiting Center Authorized 9 or more recruiters: Valparaiso Recruiting Center!
SFC Joseph McClelland and SFC Clint Clover accept the recognition on behalf of SFC Jacobs
and the entire Center.
SGT Matthew Althaus, South Bend CO SSG Reginald Henley and SFC Thomas Gil-
lespie, Downers Grove CO
SSG Zachary Hermes, Libertyville CO
Battalion Heroes for Septem- ber
2013
SFC Nick Chalos, Glenview CO
SSG Aaron Hernandez, Homewood CO SSG Herrick Lidstone, Chicago CO
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SSG Clint Clover, South Bend CO SSG Jeremy Towal, Downers Grove CO
SGT Brandon Parr, Libertyville CO
Battalion Heroes for October 2013 These Soldiers went above and beyond expectations in the course
of their recruiting duties - Super Stars!
SGT Jason Snyder, Glenview CO
SGT Kaue Pinto, Chicago CO SFC Jenny Fuentes, Homewood CO
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From the Desk of Warrior 4 Battalion Mascot-
Technical Advisor
Tigger
Recommended Winter Safety Items
Flashlight, flares and first-aid kit
Jumper cables, tool kit and tire chains
Blanket, warm clothes, hat and gloves
Paper towels
Bag of salt or kitty litter for added traction if tires gets stuck
Snow brush, ice scraper and snow shovel
Extra windshield washer fluid
Extra food and bottled water.
Hey Warriors! Army Safe is Army Strong! Winter is just around the corner. It’s time to get
ready for cold weather and be prepared in case bad weather comes your way. Always make
sure your windows and mirrors are clear before you attempt to drive, be on the lookout for icy
conditions and reduce speed when necessary. Also, everyone should carry the below items dur-
ing the Winter months. Remember Army Safe is Army Strong! Woof, woof! Warrior 4 out!
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Homewood Company
Change of Responsibility
(Above) CPT Michael Schifferli passes the saber to in-coming Homewood Company 1SG, SFC
Brent Owens, during a ceremony held at the Manteno Sportsman’s Club in Manteno, IL.
(Below left) Homewood Company Bulldawgs render a salute during the playing of the National
Anthem.
(Below right) 1SG Jeremy Edwards, CPT Timothy Souza, CPT Brian Lutz, LTC Robert
Kaderavek and CSM Louis Barnum were on hand during the Change of Responsibility cere-
mony. Welcome Bulldawg 7!
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Homewood Company
Change of Responsibility
(Above) 1SG Brent Owens takes charge of his troops following the Change of Responsibility
ceremony.
(Below left) 1SG Beverly Flores bids farewell as she leaves for her next assignment with the
New York City Recruiting Battalion. You will be missed!
(Below right) 1SG Brent Owens addresses the Bulldawg Company. Bulldawg 7 reporting for
duty!
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Downers Grove Company
Change of Responsibility
(Above) 1SG Tasha Hernandez assumed responsibility for the Downers Grove Recruiting Com-
pany at a ceremony held at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers hall in Warren-
ville, IL.
(Below left) Out-going First Sergeant, SFC Carlandro Dudley, CPT Patrick Pelham and 1SG
Hernandez stand ready to pass the sabre signifying the change of responsibility.
(Below right) 1SG Hernandez renders a salute as she takes charge of the NCOs of Downers
Grove Titans. Congratulations and good luck 1SG Hernandez!
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Downers Grove Company
Change of Responsibility
(Above) 1SG Hernandez receives some sage advice from out-going First Sergeant Carlandro
Dudley.
(Below left and right) Soldiers of the might Downers Grove Company,
Family members and guests attended a reception following the ceremony
to welcome 1SG Hernandez to the Titan Family.
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Warrior Battalion
Halloween Party
(Above) Staff and Family members of the Chicago Recruiting Battalion dressed up in scary
costumes for the Battalion Halloween costume contest.
(Below) CPT Laura Rollins and LTC Rob Kaderavek embraced the Halloween spirit!
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Warrior Battalion
Halloween Party
(Above) Battalion XO, MAJ Adam Scherer, took the prize for best costume. He received the
award from CSM Louis Barnum and LTC Rob Kaderavek.
(Below) Mr. Mike McGee of the battalion S-4 took top honors for his chili recipe winning the
battalion chili cook off for 2013. Congratulations MAJ Scherer and Mr. McGee!
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WELCOME to the Warrior Battalion
SSG Isaias Ahumada
5A8L
SSG Shane Smith
5A8J
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WELCOME to the Warrior Battalion
SGT Joseph Hudak
5A6P
SSG Noe Vargas
5A3N
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WELCOME to the Warrior Battalion
1SG Tasha Hernandez
5A8
SFC Curtis St. Pierre
5A3A
Congratulations
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(Above) Chicago Recruiting Battalion Operations Officer, CPT Brian Jackson and Human Re-
source Assistant, Mr. Michael Washington celebrated birthdays in September. Happy birthday!
(Below) Battalion XO, MAJ Adam Scherer is presented the Rusty Boot Award by LTC
Kaderavek. MAJ Scherer takes the award for the second time in his bid to establish a dynasty!
Hooah XO!
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Congratulations
(Above) Congratulations to SSG Michelle Johnson on her recent reenlistment. She is pictured
here with Family , Friends and fellow Silver Hawks. SSG Johnson is Staying Army Strong!
(Left) Congratulations to
SSG Angela Mitchell of the
Palatine Recruiting Center
on receiving her BA in Psy-
chology from Argosy Uni-
versity. She maintained a
GPA of 3.91 proving she is
Army Strong!
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Congratulations
(Above) SSG Kevin Michigan is awarded the Army Commendation Medal for his service while
assigned to the Palatine Recruiting Center. He will be leaving this month for his next assign-
ment. SSG Michigan is pictured with 1SG Jeremy Edwards and CPT Timothy Souza. Good
Luck!
(Below) Congratulations to SSG Anthony Dalgaard and wife Victoria on the birth of their son
Paul Friis Dalgaard II. From left: 1SG Darren Joseph, SSG Dalgaard, daughter Andrea, new-
born son Paul, wife Victoria, CPT Stephen Settembre and SSG Virginia Torres.
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Homewood Company
“Bulldawgs”
(Above) SSG Gavin Wortman and SSG Eileen Bogle present an Army All-American Bowl jer-
sey to Nyles Morgan of Crete-Monee High School who was selected to attend the All-American
Bowl in San Antonio.
(Below) SSG Kenneth Dertz receives the Army Commendation Medal in recognition of his
service as he prepares to leave the Warrior Battalion for his next assignment.
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Chicago Company
“Regulators”
(Above) SSG Shem Kaburi, SGT Ernie Nieves, SFC Daniel Carmack and SSG Jason Gieselhart
take the oath of enlistment from CPT Jesse Skates during a ceremony held at the Chicago Com-
pany Headquarters. Congratulations on staying Army Strong!
(Right) Congratulations to Tyray Daniels who was
promoted to Master Sergeant. (Below) Fellow Regu-
lators congratulate MSG Daniels and reenlistees.
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Glenview Company
“Phalanx”
(Above) Phalanx conducted a Company FRG informal planning committee meeting at the Hof-
brauhaus in Rosemont. Several spouses and families attended and discussed a number of pro-
ductive ideas for first quarter events at both the center and company level.
(Below) CPT Brian Lutz engages a prospect at the Northwestern University Career Fair. Pha-
lanx taking the point! Hooah!
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Glenview Company
“Phalanx”
(Above) SSG Ahumada and SFC Rucker of the North Riverside Recruiting Center present an
All-American Bowl jersey to Brian Allen of Hinsdale Central High School.
(Below) SGT Snyder of the North Riverside Recruiting Center spreads the Army’s message
during a recent visit to Morton West High School. Changing lives!
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Libertyville Company
“Bandits”
(Above) Carpentersville Recruiting Center established a strong presence at South Elgin High
School Football game by deploying the inflatable tunnel.
(Below left) SSG Gleisinger poses with “Stormy” the South Elgin mascot.
(Below right) Students compete for an Army football during a pull up contest sponsored by the
Carpentersville Recruiting Center. South Elgin is Army Strong!
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Libertyville Company
“Bandits”
(Above) Round Lake Beach Recruiting Center conducted a back to school COI function for the
staff of Antioch High School. Pictured from left: SSG Daryl Malisiak, SGT Anthony Hermes,
SSG Charles Davis and SSG Lizmarie Davila.
(Below left) SSG Alex Cabedeana presents an Army branded football to Prairie Ridge High
School senior, Caroline Evan who was selected as the winner of a recent register to win.
(Below right) First month on the ground and SGT Joseph Hudek of the Palatine Recruiting
Center is making things happen at Rolling Meadows High School. He is seen here presenting
Mario Terreros with the battalion basketball he won in a register to win event. Hooah!
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South Bend Company
“Silver Hawks”
(Above) SSG Daniel Hodge of the Elkhart Recruiting Center engages students from Warsaw
High School during a recent visit from the Army Special Operations Semi (AS2).
(Below, left and right) SGT Michael Morris helps students “gear up” for their Army Adventure
in the AS2. Hooah Warsaw High!
South Bend Company
(Above) Warrior Battalion says farewell to SFC Luther Agard of the Valparaiso Recruiting
Center as he leaves for a new assignment . Good luck SFC Agard!
(Below) SGT Christopher Mola and SGT Anthony Albers having fun at the Mishawaka
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South Bend Company
“Silver Hawks”
(Above) SFC Jacobs, SSG Astudillo, SSG Stillwell, SSG Shockey and SSG Cortes of the Valparaiso Recruiting
Center volunteered their time at the YMCA’s Annual Community Halloween Event. Way to go Valparaiso!
(Below) SSG Astudillo and family get into the Halloween Spirit!
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Downers Grove Company
“Titans”
Above) Congratulations to Mrs. Julianah Oyedele on becoming a U.S. Citizen! She is the wife
of SSG Felix Oyedele shown here with his son Oluwanifemi.
(Below) SFC Harper and his crew at the Crest Hill Recruiting Center hosted a back to school
barbecue to engage the students and spread the Army message. Kicking the New Year off right!
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I Don’t Think My Recruiter Would Lie to Me
“You are not here merely to make a living. You are here in order to enable the
world to live more amply, with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and
achievement. You are here to enrich the world and you impoverish yourself if
you forget the errand.”
- Woodrow Wilson
Ernie Nieves knew he wanted to serve in the United States Military by the time he was
17. Initially slated to join the Marine Corps, he decided against it at the last minute. After seri-
ous consideration, and lengthy discussion with his wife, he decided not to become a Marine.
His personal values, those like loyalty and duty, imbued him with a passion for service. How-
ever, it was this same set of values that led him to the decision to put aside military service,
temporarily, and fulfill his commitments as a young family man. Ten years later Ernie Nieves
became Private Nieves, starting a familial trend. PVT Nieves joined the Army Reserve as a
21E Heavy Construction Equipment Operator. A 32 year old professional, Nieves had been
married and divorced and was now the primary bread winner and care provider for his kids. He
had enjoyed many personal and professional achievements and survived a number of hardships.
However, he had managed to juggle all these responsibilities and see through a decade old goal
of enlistment in the US military.
Three years after his enlistment Nieves met another public servant and she would be-
come a major part of his life. While, in the airport he had a chance encounter with a Chicago
Police Woman. He thought that he recognized her but wasn’t sure. The woman was off duty
and wearing civilian attire. Nieves asked her:
“Are you a cop?’’
“Yes.”
“Are you from Chicago’s 14th Precinct?”
“Yes. How do you know that?”
He wasn’t sure. He had lived in that area his entire life but was certain they had never
met. They definitely knew some of the same people but did not travel in the exact same social
circles. Nieves asked the woman her name. She told him it was Lourdes. He was stunned.
The chance encounter reminded him of a promise he had made to his mother more than twenty
years earlier. As a young man he told his mother that some day he would marry a woman with
the name Lourdes. Now, he was talking to a beautiful and engaging woman with that very
name. It was meant to be. A young man’s prophecy was fulfilled, a year later, when Ernie and
Lourdes became Mr. and Mrs. Nieves.
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In 2010, now, SGT Ernie Nieves brought his and Lourdes’ son, Marco, to the North Ad-
dison Recruiting Station. The young man enlisted into the Active Duty Army as a 35F, Intelli-
gence Analyst. The family tradition continued when in December 2012 SGT Nieves’ son,
Elijah, enlisted in the Army as a 35F. SGT Nieves, between Marco’s and Elijah’s enlistment,
had done a tour in Afghanistan as a finance NCO. Upon his return, he stayed on active duty
status with the Army Reserves. However, he was constantly filling a temporary slot. In the
spring of 2013, the opportunity to gain permanent status in the Reserves presented itself. SGT
Nieves immediately seized it. He was to become a recruiter in Rockford, IL. However, SGT
Nieves would have to complete a six week long Recruiting School in FT Jackson, SC first.
While, in the Recruiter Course he was informed that he would be returning to the Chicago Re-
cruiting Company instead of going to Rockford. SGT Nieves, mission oriented as he is, did not
care where he was placed. He relished the opportunity and was determined to do his best. He
had been working, for years, to improve the lives of young men and women in his community.
He was certain that, with the backing of the US Army, he could do even more now. When he
returned to the Chicago Recruiting Battalion he was informed that he would be recruiting out of
the Addison Recruiting Center also known as the Chicago North Side Recruiting Center. He
thought nothing of it. He simply showed up for duty.
It was June when SGT Nieves showed up to the Addison Recruiting Center. It finally
dawned on him. This was the center that Marco and Elijah had enlisted out of. There were
more people, now that it had expanded from a station to a center. The faces in the center were
different, from when Marco had enlisted, but the facility was the same. He shook off the air of
sentimentality and got to work. He was introduced to the other Engagement Team members
and he was ready to get out and meet his market.
SGT Nieves returned to the Center at 1600 hrs. He had had a successful day. He had
gone out with other recruiters. He had seen some of the AO. He knew that he would soon be
improving his part of the world. At about that time Elijah walked in the recruiting office.
When he saw his father he was dumbstruck. Elijah, a permanent fixture at the Addison Center,
had come in to do Physical Training as he did every day. However, when he had joined the
Army the possibility of his dad being a Recruiter, let alone a Recruiter out of the same center
that he had enlisted, had not occurred to him as a possibility. Yet, somehow there he was. The
same stern face, which he had grown up, was now intensely evaluating his professional, not just
personal, conduct. He may have been young, less than half his father’s age, but he was mature
and just as mission oriented as patriarch. He completed PT that day and everyday for more than
a month afterward, preparing himself for his upcoming ship date.
On July 29, 2013 SGT Nieves volunteered for MEPS duty. His son, the one who had
always wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps, was going to ship to basic training and he was
going to be there to see it. Elijah completed all the final administrative actions required by
MEPS. It was now time to do his oath of enlistment. SGT Nieves was in the room. When the
oath was completed the guidance counselor congratulated PVT Nieves. He asked if he had any
questions. PVT Nieves flashed his familiar smile at his dad and said “No I don’t think my re-
cruiter would lie to me.” With that PVT Nieves was off, to become the third member of his
family to join the Army. Author - CPT Jesse Skates
Cont...
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Well-child Care
From the desk of
Anne-Marie O’Sullivan
TRICARE covers well-child care from birth to age six,
including the following:
Newborn care such as routine care in the hospital, circumci-
sion, and newborn screening as recommended by the American
Academy of Pediatrics.
History and physical examination and mental health assess-
ment.
Developmental and behavioral appraisal
Height and weight
Head circumference (through age 2)
Eye and vision screening by primary care provider at birth
and approximately 6 months of age
Audiology (hearing) screening before 1 month old (usually
performed during newborn care at hospital); additional audi-
ologic screening/testing is covered for infants at high risk for
hearing loss in accordance with American Academy of Pediat-
rics (AAP) and Joint Commission on Infant Hearing (JCIH)
guidelines
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Cont...
Dental Screenings
Routine immunizations
Heredity and metabolic screening
Tuberculin test (at 12 months of age and once during 2nd
year)
Hemoglobin or hematocrit testing (once during first year and
once during 2nd year)
Urinalysis (once during first year and once during 2nd year)
Annual blood pressure screening for children between 3 and
6 years
Health guidance and counseling (including breast feeding
and nutrition)
One routine eye examination by an ophthalmologist or op-
tometrist every 2 years beginning at age 3. These routine eye
exams offered between the child's 3rd and 6th birthdays should
include screening for amblyopia and strabismus. (Coverage for
well-child eye exams end on the child’s 6th birthday.)
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Important Numbers
Important Numbers:
Command Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention TEAM
Restricted and Unrestricted reporting available.
Anne-Marie O'Sullivan
877-207-4497
SSG Lizmarie Davila
877-269-2236
SSG Michele Johnson
877-649-2945
Family Advocacy Program Coordinator
To report domestic violence or child abuse Anne-Marie O'Sullivan
224-538-3513/877-207-4497
Military Family Life Consultant (MFLC) 1-866-629-9698
MFLC Personal Financial Counselor U.S. Army 3rd Recruiting Brigade
Cell 502-819-5157
Military OneSource www.militaryonesource.com 1-800-342-9647
Spanish speaking callers:
1-888-732-9020/1-877-888-0727/1-877-255-7524
Hearing Impaired callers: 1-800-346-9188
Army Behavioral Health www.behavioralhealth.army.mil/