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The Commander's Cache

The Commander's Cache

By: Fort Wainwright Public Affairs Office
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No one ever said life in Alaska was easy, but successfully navigating the challenges found in the far north brings incredible rewards. Episodes of this podcast are intended to give the community a better understanding of the garrison and help members make the most of their time in the "final frontier."DVIDSHub.net Political Science Politics & Government
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  • The Commander's Cache Ep3: Education Opportunities and CYS
    Sep 23 2024
    US. Army Garrison Alaska Commander Col. Jason Cole meets with the Child and Youth Services Division Chief, individuals who have gone been certified through the Memorandum of Understanding and a representative of University of Alaska Fairbanks. This program offers CYS employees a pathway to earn credits toward an Early Childhood Education degree through their foundational training.
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    33 mins
  • The Commander's Cache Ep2: Food Security
    Sep 23 2024
    U.S. Army Garrison Alaska Commander Col. Jason Cole speaks with subject matter experts on all things related to food security. Members from Army Community Service, Army Emergency Relief and Fairbanks North Star Borough School District help navigate the what programs are offered to service members and their families.
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    17 mins
  • The Commander's Cache - Ep.4 Winter Wellness
    Sep 9 2024
    U.S. Army Garrison Alaska Fort Wainwright commander, Col. Jason Cole, discusses What resources exist Soldiers, civilians and family members during the upcoming winter season.
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    33 mins

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