- + The 43rd Chief of Signal: A path marked by travel—It isn’t uncommon for a service member to be well-traveled, but to be 45 countries well-traveled? In many ways, the 43rd Chief of Signal and Signal S...
- + 15th Signal Brigade welcomes new senior leader—FORT EISENHOWER – Ga. The 15th Signal Brigade and Fort Eisenhower community welcomed a new senior leader to the team last week.
- + Fort Eisenhower hosts first ‘IKE’ with Hurricane Helene recovery updates—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – Fort Eisenhower leadership held an Information Knowledge Exchange (IKE) on Nov. 6 at Eisenhower Conference and Catering.
- + ‘Offsite’ provides insight to way ahead for Signal—AUGUSTA, Ga. – Changes in Army leadership oftentimes bring on changes in units; some being more complex than others. Such was the case for the U.S. Ar...
- + Signal Corps welcomes 43rd Chief of Signal—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – The U.S. Army Signal Corps welcomed its 43rd Chief of Signal and Signal School commandant during an assumption of responsibilit...
- + DMR ceremony honors 12 new inductees—AUGUSTA, Ga. – The U.S. Army Signal School hosted its annual Distinguished Members of the Regiment (DMR) induction ceremony at the Augusta Marriott Co...
- + New commander takes reigns of 15th Signal Brigade —FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – The 15th Signal Brigade bid farewell to one commander and welcomed another in a change of command ceremony held June 5 on Barto...
- + Commandants recognized for excellence during time of transformation—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – The Fort Eisenhower community bid farewell to two of its prominent leaders in an awards ceremony at Darling Hall on May 13.
- + Event sheds light on Signaleers’ reasons for serving—Fort Eisenhower, Ga. – Their backgrounds are as diverse as the opportunities in the Army are abundant; but they’re all signal Soldiers, and each of th...
- + Women’s History Month: Signaleer rises to the top despite odds—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – From single mother to senior leader in the Army, Command Sgt. Maj. Lisa Gandy’s military career has been one of trials and triu...
- + Signaleer Spotlight: Staff Sgt. Walker honored as 'Instructor of the Quarter'—Staff Sgt. Niara Walker, Network Communication Specialist (25H) Course instructor stationed at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia, reflects on her time in servi...
- + Fort Eisenhower celebrates Black History Month—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – The U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Eisenhower honored Black History Month with a command program Feb. 23 in Darl...
- + RCSM has ‘best job ever’ leading 55,000 Signaleers - Honoring Black Americans who serve—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – From the Battle of Concord, Massachusetts, in April of 1775, to present-day conflicts and peace-keeping missions around the wor...
- + Signal Corps welcomes its newest general officer—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – The 42nd Chief of Signal and U.S. Army Signal School Commandant, Brig. Gen. Paul D. Howard, pinned on the one-star rank during ...
- + Holiday Block Leave: Taking care of those staying behind—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – While hundreds of service members left the area to visit family for Holiday Block Leave (HBL), many others stayed behind for va...
- + College students tour signal, cyber facilities as part of grant—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. – A group of 32 local college students received an inside look at the U.S. Army Signal and Cyber Schools on Dec. 7.
- + More than metal: The story behind the challenge coin that went viral—FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. — The military has countless traditions, but few are as unique as the military challenge coin. And as one Signaleer recently poin...
- + 'A HUGE SCOOP OF LOVE' - Christmas House tradition continues at Fort Eisenhower —The holidays are upon us and already looking bright for hundreds of Fort Eisenhower families thanks to the compassion and generosity of the community.
- + Retired RCSM reflects on Veterans Day, continues a life of service—“My name is Clark, and I’m a Soldier.” Well-known and respected by fellow Signaleers, Dr. Tom Clark has worn many hats, but the one he’s most proud of...
- + From humble beginnings to rising in ranks: Honoring Hispanic Americans—FORT GORDON, Ga. — A first generation American born to Mexican immigrants, Sgt. 1st Class Melissa Hernandez was unsure of what she wanted to pursue af...
- + Eisenhower challenge combines physical, mental fitness —FORT GORDON, Ga. – Members of the Fort Gordon community and beyond are being encouraged to come together to learn about the installation’s future name...
- + Signal instructors develop solution using mobile labs—Instructors at the U.S. Army School’s Information Technology Development College (ITDC) are doing their part to not only train the Army’s newest Signa...
- + Signal course aims to 'transform the Army one NCO at a time'—FORT GORDON, Ga. — When a Signaleer graduates from initial military training their learning has all but ended; rather, it is only beginning.
- + Distinguished Signaleers recognized for service to Regiment—The U.S. Army Signal School hosted its annual Distinguished Members of the Regiment (DMR) induction ceremony at the Columbia County Exhibition Center ...
- + Competition promotes positive behavior, camaraderie—Several U.S. Army Signal School personnel are stepping into the summer season with a healthier body and mindset. A conversation that began between two...
- + Tactical comms, the Army of 2030, and developing strong leaders—Officers enrolled in the U.S. Army Signal School’s Captains Career Course (SCCC) attended a leadership professional development (LPD) session that was...
- + Stepson of Signaleer reflects on time as a military child—April is designated Month of the Military Child – a time time to honor and recognize the sacrifices and accomplishments of more than 1.6 million child...
- + Signal Corps: Transformation and progress continue—FORT GORDON, Ga. – Several months have passed since demolition on Fort Gordon’s iconic Signal Towers began, leaving with it many to question the Signa...
- + Showcasing the Army: STEM event reaches thousands—The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA)/Augusta Army Recruiting Company hosted its second annual STEM event March 13-17. The main intent of the outreac...
- + Signal School graduates first 25H course—FORT GORDON, Ga. – The U.S. Army Signal School reached a significant milestone in its training and development of signal Soldiers.
- + Signaleer reflects on career and the women who inspire her—FORT GORDON, Ga. — March is Women’s History Month, a time to highlight and honor the contributions of women. For one Signaleer, it is also a time of p...
- + Former Afghanistan interpreter proud to serve as signal officer—Every Soldier has a story to tell of their life and reasons for joining the military. But few, if any, have one close to that of 2nd Lt. Ahmad Rashid ...
- + Signal Corps receives new top enlisted leader—The Signal Corps welcomed its new senior enlisted leader on Tuesday. Command Sgt. Maj. Linwood Barrett accepted his role as the 25th regimental comman...
- + Signal officer makes history with direct commission—FORT GORDON, Ga. – Fifteen years ago, Capt. Derrick Kozlowski would never have imagined making a career in the military, much less making history.
- + Signal Soldiers honor veterans at local elementary school—Several veterans received a surprise visit filled with tokens of gratitude from a group of Fort Gordon Soldiers one day ahead of Veterans Day.
- + Signal Officer Division chief is ‘the right person at the right time’—A son of two Atlanta public school educators, Robert Collins III was destined to become an educator. And while he did, it wasn’t the kind he nor his f...
- + 15th Signal leadership sends strong message—Members of the 15th Signal Brigade community hosted an event to recognize World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept. 10 at the Cyber Fitness Center.
- + Fort Gordon service members remember 9/11 and its impact—Chief Warrant Officer 5 Chris Westbrook enlisted in the Army in 1996 as a switchboard operator, holding the rank of private first class. Prior to join...
- + ‘A legacy etched into the Signal Corps’—The U.S. Army Signal Corps has a long lineage of heroes, but few, if any, have left a mark quite like Spc. Hilda Clayton. Clayton, a combat documentat...
- + 335th Signal Command (Theater) welcomes new commander—The U.S. Army Reserve 335th Signal Command (Theater) held a change of command ceremony Aug. 20, at Signal Theater on Fort Gordon, at which time Maj. G...
- + Fort Gordon commander promoted to major general—Maj. Gen. Paul Stanton, Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon commanding general, was promoted from brigadier general in a ceremony at Signal The...
- + Mercury Strike: 25-series Soldiers complete capstone together—Dozens of 15th Signal Brigade Soldiers participated in Field Training Exercise (FTX) Mercury Strike at Willard Training Area on Fort Gordon as part of...
- + Signal School welcomes 42nd Chief of Signal—The U.S. Army Signal School welcomed a new commandant and chief of Signal during a change of responsibility ceremony on July 15.
- + Defending America 24/7: Fort Gordon celebrates Army birthday—Fort Gordon celebrated the United States Army’s 247th birthday with a morning post-wide run and cake cutting ceremony. U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excel...
- + 15th Signal Brigade welcomes new commander—Fort Gordon's 15th Signal Brigade held a change of command ceremony June 7, on Barton Field, as Col. Edward W. Kendall relinquished command to Col. Ja...
- + Signal Corps seeks to grow through direct commissions—As the Army expands its recruiting efforts, the U.S. Army Signal Corps is among its branches looking “outside the radar” to grow its commissioned rank...
- + Signal Corps has bright future, is key in network transformation—FORT GORDON, Ga. — As word spread that the demolition of Signal Towers was a part of Fort Gordon’s transformation plans, some wondered if it was a sig...
- + Signal Towers ceremony a sign of progress, transformation—After more than half a century of standing as a symbol of the U.S. Army Signal Corps and Fort Gordon, the iconic Signal Towers will be coming down.
- + God, family, country: Soldier grateful to serve all—If someone was to ask Sgt. 1st Class Virginia Avila 10 years ago where she thought she might be today, wearing an Army uniform in Georgia would never ...
- + 15th Signal Brigade works to prevent sexual assault, harassment —Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) is an annual campaign recognized by both military and civilian communities in April. But for mem...
- + Fort Gordon DENTAC commander continues legacy of service—Lt. Col. Diana Weber is no stranger to the military nor the Dental Corps. The daughter of a retired Army endodontist, Weber grew up immersed in the Ar...
- + TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE - Officer thankful for opportunities to rise—For many, Black History Month is a time to highlight the contributions and impact African Americans have made throughout the history of the United Sta...
- + Fisher House provides place to rest, recover—When Staff Sgt. Juan Olmedo reported to Fort Gordon, the last place he expected to wind up calling “home” was the Fisher House. The Rosamond, Californ...
- + Army Wellness Center helps with nutrition, fitness goals—If the effects of the pandemic have you in a slump, New Years’ resolutions aren’t going as hoped, or you simply want to see positive changes in overal...
- + BE THE CHANGE - Youth learning the power of voice, small acts —The effects of COVID-19 have undoubtedly been felt by everyone in the community, leaving one of Fort Gordon’s leaders optimistic and focused on the fu...
- + Construction and a ‘need to know’—The Fort Gordon garrison command team, Balfour Beatty Communities staff and housing leaders hosted a virtual housing town hall on Jan. 13.
- + IT’S TAX SEASON - Fort Gordon tax preparers ready to assist —Fort Gordon is continuing its tradition of serving and saving service members (and their families) money. The Fort Gordon Tax Center opened for the se...
- + NEW YEAR, SIMILAR FOCUS - Town hall talks center on COVID —If there’s one topic Fort Gordon officials wish they would not have to discuss in the present tense, most might agree on COVID. But as the pandemic co...
- + Connecting through food—Fort Gordon’s Relocation Readiness program staff is continuously looking for creative ways to connect military spouses with resources and with each an...
- + 'KEEPS GETTING BETTER' - Sniper challenge returns to Fort Gordon—Fort Gordon hosted the 2022 Mammoth Sniper Challenge Jan. 7-9. This is the fourth consecutive year the installation welcomed what has earned a reputat...
- + THE GIVEAWAY GAL - Meet the face behind the swag—If you’ve attended any of Fort Gordon’s MWR-sponsored events and partook in complimentary food and beverages, enjoyed live music/entertainment, partic...
- + ‘A MAGICAL PLACE’ - Christmas House brings joy to local families during holiday season —For many, the holiday season is synonymous with giving and receiving. But for some military families, financial restraints and hardships make it chall...
- + Agreement to save money, improve roads—A partnership between Fort Gordon and Columbia County will result in saving taxpayers big money while bringing improvements to Fort Gordon’s roadways,...
- + ‘REASON TO CELEBRATE’ - Gate 6 opens as new main gate —Fort Gordon reached another milestone speaking to the installation’s growth and mission capabilities. Dozens of Fort Gordon personnel and members of s...
- + Blood donor center opens at new location—The Fort Gordon community and Armed Services Blood Program celebrated the reopening of Kendrick Memorial Blood Center with a ribbon cutting ceremony O...
- + BOSS to host haunted house fun—When Staff Sgt. Andrea Adams moved from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, to Fort Gordon in 2019, the single mother planned to get involved in the...
- + Fort Gordon Fall Fest brings big fun—Fort Gordon’s annual Fall Festival and Flea Market is returning to Barton Field on Sept. 30 through Oct. 3. This year’s event will have a large carniv...
- + ‘A SACRED REMINDER’ - Fort Gordon honors POW/MIA Recognition Day —The Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon held a ceremony in honor of POW/MIA Recognition Day on Sept. 17 in Darling Hall. Normally the ceremony ...
- + Fort Gordon Marine Mud Challenge returns—One of Fort Gordon’s most popular annual events, the Marine Mud Challenge, took place Sept. 18, with 406 participants on board. The event is tradition...
- + Gate 6 opening is on horizon—Traffic flow and ease of access across the installation is about to change for many commuters around the Fort Gordon area. Access Control Point 6, or ...
- + A CHANGED WORLD - Fort Gordon remembers 9/11 anniversary —Brig. Gen. Paul T. Stanton, Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon commanding general, was joined by dozens from the Fort Gordon community in reme...
- + ‘CONNECT TO PROTECT’ - Fort Gordon observes Suicide Prevention Month—September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and Fort Gordon leadership wants the community to know they are taking it seriously – not just during...
- + ‘A GREATER PURPOSE’ - Military blood program relies on donors —Petty Officer 3rd Class Shailynn Galvin, of Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) Georgia, has donated blood at outside community blood drives, b...
- + A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT: Community fights pandemic alongside medical staff —The effects of the pandemic have inevitably put a strain on the workforce; perhaps none more-so than those working in the medical field. Fortunately, ...
- + Program helps families with household goods—Moving from one installation to another can be a stressful time for military members. Fort Gordon’s Relocation Readiness program is ready to help alle...
- + Fort Gordon Marine Mud Challenge set to return —The countdown clock is ticking for the start of one of the installation’s most highly anticipated events. The annual Marine Mud Challenge will return ...
- + School liaisons here to help—For some, it might seem like summer just started, but it’s almost time for thousands of students across the Central Savannah River Area to head back t...
- + Army Emergency Relief campaign ends—The top two units raising the most funds for the 2021 Army Emergency Relief Campaign were recognized by the Fort Gordon garrison team and Army Communi...
- + Program includes children in PCS process—It’s PCS season, which means Relocation Readiness staff in Darling Hall has been extra busy tending to military personnel and their families.
- + Fort Gordon Soldier wins Esports competition—Countless hours of online gaming in his free time recently paid off for one Fort Gordon Soldier. When Spc. Travis Spires, a training room clerk with U...
- + Students exposed to career possibilities during Fort Gordon visit —They haven’t even started their first year of high school, but career prospects are already on the minds of at least one group of students from North ...
- + Fort Gordon Independence Day event returns, attracts thousands—Fort Gordon’s Independence Day celebration got off to a slightly late, wet start, yet thousands of people flocked to Barton Field on July 1 for an eve...
- + Fort Gordon launches QR Code ICE Project—You may be noticing more QR codes around Fort Gordon in the next few weeks. The garrison is launching a new QR Code ICE Project to generate more custo...
- + Celebrate ‘Christmas in July’ with fun, gifts—Christmas is six months away, but if you’re anything like Danielle Hayes, it’s never too early to begin shopping; nor is it ever a bad time to have a ...
- + COVID town hall convenes in person for first time —The U.S. Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon held its monthly COVID Response Town Hall on June 17. It was the first time leadership was able to...
- + Fort Gordon housing continues to see improvement—The Fort Gordon garrison command team and housing leaders held a quarterly housing town hall on June 10. The virtual forum was an opportunity to updat...
- + Fort Gordon's Independence Day celebration set to return—Fort Gordon’s annual Independence Day is returning this year, and Danielle Hayes could not be happier. “I am so excited that we have it back,” said Da...
- + 246 YEARS OF SERVICE: Fort Gordon celebrates Army birthday —Hundreds from the Fort Gordon community celebrated the United States Army’s 246th birthday early Monday morning with an installation-wide 5K fun run a...
- + Army heritage program celebrates change, diversity—The U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon celebrated off Army Heritage Month with a command program June 10 at Barton Field Amphitheate...
- + Kids Fishing Derby brings out family, friendly competition—Claypit Lakes was surrounded by dozens of families and filled with hundreds of fish on the morning of June 5. Fort Gordon’s Outdoor Recreation and the...
- + Fort Gordon outdoor pool and park open —As with many services and amenities, the future of the outdoor swimming pool and spray park was uncertain – up until recently.
- + Museum artifacts safely stored, to be rehoused—It has been about three months since the U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum’s doors were closed indefinitely on Fort Gordon, and concerns over what’s next ...
- + A PATRIOTIC SALUTE: Military honored on Armed Forces Day —Few days bring the local military and civilian communities together like Armed Forces Day. Thousands of people from the Central Savannah River Area ga...
- + Warriors stand out during competition—The Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon held its annual Best Warrior Competition and Drill Sergeant of the Year May 3-6. Winners were announced...
- + COMMIT TO BE FIT: Campaign promotes healthy lifestyle —Fort Gordon is joining Army installations across the world in observing National Physical Fitness and Sports Month through May with its Strong B.A.N.D...
- + Uniform to gown: Cyber officer competes in pageant—Just when it looked like the U.S. Army Cyber Corps, not quite yet seven years old, had concluded all of its “firsts,” 1st Lt. Diana Contreras stepped ...
- + GROUNDED IN SERVICE -Airmen, first responders unite to give back —Hundreds of local first responders and military spouses are receiving care packages filled with tokens of appreciation thanks to an Air Force officer ...
- + Project Athena helps develop leaders through self-assessments—A recently-launched initiative is being implemented at Fort Gordon and other installations Army-wide. Brig. Gen. Charlies J. Masaracchia, director of ...
- + IT TAKES A TEAM - Fort Gordon observes Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month —This year’s Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) command program may have incorporated some lighthearted competition and fun, but the...
- + Fort Gordon is moving in right direction—The U.S. Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon held a COVID Response Town Hall on April 15. The last town hall was on Feb. 18, at which time disc...
- + Military siblings find adventure in their journey—Frequent moves, painful “goodbyes,” extended separations from loved ones, and having to adapt to a new school or even culture are just a few of the ch...
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