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    WELCOME PACKET

    Temporary I.D. Card (or just use your passport and ITO)IMSD Telephone Information CardsIMS and Sponsor's Checklist / Guide

    FrontInsidePocket

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TAB

    Welcome Letters AInformation Booklet for International Military Students (CGSC Circular 12-1) B

    Schedules In-Processing Appointments (for Administration, Medical and Finance Interviews)(Report to Room 163, Bell Hall at your specified time) ECL Test Schedule (if applicable, some countries and DLI exempt) Book Issue and Flag Check instructions International Military Student Registration Day (7 July) Memorandum

    Notebook Computer Issue Information Memorandum

    C

    CGSC Personal Forms Verification Biographic Data Verification - review your previously submitted data Local address (fill in the form, turn it in during In-Processing)

    D

    Sponsor Data Your Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth, and Kansas City Sponsors

    E

    I.D. Card Application Process Initially use temporary ID attached to inside front cover of this book (I.D. card applications are issued during In-Processing) Bring passports and ITOs to In-Processing appointment, Room 152

    Directions to Adjutant General, ID Card Section provided

    F

    Vehicle Registration On-Post Vehicle Registration Form

    G

    American Orientation Course (spouses and children) Information HOrganization of International Spouses and Sponsors Letter ILocal Schools Information JInternational Loan Closet Information K Thrift Shop Information LSevere Weather Information MUniform Guidance NMini-Directory of Useful Telephone Numbers O

    IMSD Planning Dates (Activities Calendar) for Class of 06-1 PFort Leavenworth Moral, Welfare and Recreation Guide

    BackCover-Pockets

    Fort Leavenworth Relocation Guide

    Fort Leavenworth Welcome Guide and Telephone Directory (with maps of FortLeavenworth, Leavenworth, and Lansing, Kansas)

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYUNITED STATES ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE

    1 REYNOLDS AVENUE

    FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS 66027-1352

    21 June 2005

    REPLY TOATTENTION OF:

    ATZL-SWG-IO

    International Military Students, Class 2006-01

    Congratulations on your selection to attend the U.S. Army Command and General Staff OfficerCourse (CGSOC). Your selection reflects your past achievement, but more importantly your futurepotential. This year will be a unique journey. You will take part in a first class education program and anintercultural exchange opportunity unavailable anywhere else in the world. Take advantage of your ear inLeavenworth and you, an in many cases your family, will grow and benefit from each passing day.

    You will study at the Army Command and General Staff College; experience the American lifestyle;visit American businesses; and obtain a better understanding of the United States system of government.You will have to make "adjustments" to liver here among your American friends, such as converting froma metric system to the U.S. system and learning how to drive on the "right" side of the road.

    Change is always difficult, particularly in the beginning, but these challenges are not insurmountableand the International Military Student Division (IMSD) staff and I will make ourselves available to assistyou during this transition operation. There are many everyday "situations" with which the IMSD staff canhelp. We have helped many who preceded you. Please take advantage of our knowledge and experience.

    Welcome. I promise you will have an enjoyable and memorable year while visiting and living hiLeavenworth, Kansas

    Sincerely,JAMES F. FAINLTC, US ArmyChief, International MilitaryStudent Division

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    ATZL-SWG-IOSUBJECT: Selecting Your Quarters

    4. Your sponsors will help you set up accounts for local utilities such as water, sewer, and electricity. Ifthe property owner includes these utilities in the cost of the residence, insure that the allowed amount forexpenses is specified and the services covered are specified in the lease agreement.

    5. If you purchase or rent a vehicle for transportation, ensure that you understand the contract and thecost. After the purchase, you must obtain the required automobile insurance and a state license plate. Ifthe use of a vehicle is part of a residential lease, this agreement must be stated in the lease andmaintenance and usage expectations also need to be specified. Failure to do so could leave you liable for alarge sum of money.

    6. For IMET students, make sure you understand the amount of money you will receive per month fromyour IMET Travel and Lodging Allowance (TLA) before committing to any contract. Do not make a

    commitment that will exceed your ability to pay. If you are confused on any issue and your sponsor is notable to help you, please contact us at 684-7324 or 684-7319.

    7. Your point of contact for issues related to housing and IMET TLA is Ms. Beckie Redmon, at 913 684-7324, [email protected].

    STEVEN O. ODELLDACExecutive Officer

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    United States ArmyCommand General Staff College

    International Military Student Division AY 2006-1In-processing appointment times for

    Monday, 27-June-05

    In-processingDay:

    In-processing

    Date:

    In-processing

    Time:

    Country Rank IMS ECL STATUS

    Monday 27-Jun-05 0820 Albania MAJ Hajro Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 0840 Argentina MAJ Martinez Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 0900 Austria MAJ Ortner Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 0920 Bangladesh MAJ Rahman Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 0940 Belgium MAJ Claessen Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1000 Botswana MAJ Barwabatsile Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1020 Brazil LTC Miller Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1040 Chad LTC Djemil Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1100 Chile LTC Iturriaga Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1120 Dominican

    RepublicMAJ Antonio Required to ECL Test

    Monday 27-Jun-05 1140 Estonia MAJ Alesmaa Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1300 France MAJ de Montenon Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1320 Georgia LTC Telia Tested at DLIELCMonday 27-Jun-05 1340 Germany LTC Carstens Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1400 Germany MAJ HiJbner Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1420 Ghana MAJ Amponsem-

    BoatengRequired to ECL Test

    Monday 27-Jun-05 1440 Indonesia MAJ Yudhy Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1500 Israel LTC Ben Lulu Required to ECL Test

    Monday 27-Jun-05 1520 Italy CPT Fanin Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1540 Italy CPT Ingrosso Required to ECL TestMonday 27-Jun-05 1600 Poland CPT Garbarczyk Tested at DLIELC

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    United States ArmyCommand General Staff College

    International Military Student Division AY 2006-1In-processing appointment times for

    Wednesday, 29-June-05

    In-processing

    Day:In-

    processingDate:

    In-processing

    Time:

    Country Rank IMS ECL STATUS

    Wednesday 29-Jun-05 0820 Afghanistan MAJ Vighagh Tested at DLIELCWednesday 29-Jun-05 0840 Australia MAJ McDonald EXEMPTWednesday 29-Jun-05 0900 Australia MAJ Murray EXEMPTWednesday 29-Jun-05 0920 Bosnia Et

    HerzegovinaMAJ Popovic Tested at DLIELC

    Wednesday 29-Jun-05 0940 Bulgaria MAJ Ilarionov Tested at DLIELCWednesday 29-Jun-05 1000 Canada MAJ Carignan EXEMPTWednesday 29-Jun-05 1020 Canada MAJ Ross EXEMPTWednesday 29-Jun-05 1040 Colombia LTC Alzat Tested at DLIELCWednesday 29-Jun-05 1100 Colombia LTC Barrios

    JimnezTested at DLIELC

    Wednesday 29-Jun-05 1120 CzechRepublic

    LTC Bahnik Tested at DLIELC

    Wednesday 29-Jun-05 1140 Egypt LTC Shams El-Din

    Tested at DLIELC

    Wednesday 29-Jun-05 1300 El Salvador MAJ Argueta Tested at DLIELCWednesday 29-Jun-05 1320 Honduras MAJ Marquez Tested at DLIELCWednesday 29-Jun-05 1340 India MAJ Sangwan EXEMPTWednesday 29-Jun-05 1400 Iraq LTC Hamza Tested at DLIELC

    Wednesday 29-Jun-05 1420 Jamaica MAJ Leckie EXEMPTWednesday 29-Jun-05 1440 Lithuania MAJ Misiunas Tested at DLIELCWednesday 29-Jun-05 1500 Mexico MAJ Jimenez

    OlveraTested at DLIELC

    Wednesday 29-Jun-05 1520 NewZealand

    MAJ Bliss EXEMPT

    Wednesday 29-Jun-05 1540 Nicaragua LCDR CastilloJuaez

    Tested at DLIELC

    Wednesday 29-Jun-05 1600 Oman MAJ Al-Sheedi Tested at DLIELC

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    United States ArmyCommand General Staff College

    International Military Student Division AY 2006-1In-processing appointment times for

    Thursday, 30-June-05

    In-processingDay:

    In-processing

    Date:

    In-processing

    Time:

    Country Rank IMS ECL STATUS

    Thursday 30-Jun-05 0820 Algeria Lahmari Required to ECL TestThursday 30-Jun-05 0840 Saudi

    ArabiaMAJ Al-Shalawi Tested at DLIELC

    Thursday 30-Jun-05 0900 SaudiArabia

    MAJ Altammami Required to ECL Test

    Thursday 30-Jun-05 0920 Senegal CPT Ngom Tested at DLIELCThursday 30-Jun-05 0940 Singapore MAJ Chua EXEMPTThursday 30-Jun-05 1000 Slovak

    RepublicMAJ Kollarik Tested at DLIELC

    Thursday 30-Jun-05 1020 Slovenia CPT Hole Required to ECL TestThursday 30-Jun-05 1040 Spain MAJ Colomer Required to ECL TestThursday 30-Jun-05 1100 Sri Lanka MAJ Kularatne Required to ECL TestThursday 30-Jun-05 1120 Taiwan LTC Chien Tested at DLIELCThursday 30-Jun-05 1140 Thailand MAJ Benjajinda Tested at DLIELCThursday 30-Jun-05 1300 Tunisia MAJ Yahmadi Required to ECL TestThursday 30-Jun-05 1320 Turkey MAJ Alpcan Required to ECL TestThursday 30-Jun-05 1340 Ukraine MAJ Zabrodsky Tested at DLIELCThursday 30-Jun-05 1400 United

    KingdomMAJ Croft EXEMPT

    Thursday 30-Jun-05 1420 United

    Kingdom

    MAJ Kingsbury EXEMPT

    Thursday 30-Jun-05 1440 Bahrain Required to ECL TestThursday 30-Jun-05 1500 Bahrain Required to ECL Test

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    ECL Test ScheduleDate of ECL Time of ECL Country Rank IMS

    29-Jun-05 0800 Albania MAJ Hajro29-Jun-05 0800 Algeria Lahmari29-Jun-05 0800 Argentina MAJ Martinez29-Jun-05 0800 Austria MAJ Ortner

    29-Jun-05 0800 Bahrain29-Jun-OS 0800 Bangladesh MAJ Rahman29-Jun-05 0800 Belgium MAJ Claessen29-Jun-05 0800 Botswana MAJ Barwabatsile29-Jun-05 0800 Chad LTC Djemil29-Jun-05 0800 Dominican Republic MAJ Antonio29-Jun-05 0800 Estonia MAJ Alesmaa29-Jun-05 0800 France MAJ de Montenon29-Jun-05 0800 Germany LTC Carstens29-Jun-05 0800 Israel LTC Ben Lulu29-Jun-05 0800 Korea MAJ Kirn29-Jun-05 0800 Norway LTC Gjerde29-Jun-05 0800 Romania CPT Rus

    29-Jun-05 1000 Bahrain29-Jun-05 1000 Chile LTC Iturriaga29-Jun-05 1000 Germany MAJ Hubner 29-Jun-05 1000 Ghana MAJ Amponsem-Boateng29-Jun-05 1000 Indonesia MAJ Yudhy29-Jun-05 1000 Italy CPT Fanin29-Jun-05 1000 Japan MAJ Kaida29-Jun-05 1000 Jordan LTC Ahmad29-Jun-05 1000 Kazakhstan LTC Aubakirov29-Jun-05 1000 Korea MAJ Son29-Jun-05 1000 Latvia LTC Roga29-Jun-05 1000 Malaysia MAJ Mohd Noh29-Jun-05 1000 Mali CPT Coulibaly29-Jun-05 1000 Moldova LTC Casapciu29-Jun-05 1000 Romania MAJ Pelesteanu29-Jun-05 1000 Turkey MAJ Alpcan29-Jun-05 1300 Brazil LTC Miller 29-Jun-05 1300 Italy CPT Ingrosso29-Jun-05 1300 Lebanon LTC Youssef 29-Jun-05 1300 Moldova LTC Andreev29-Jun-05 1300 Mongolia LTC Enkhbaatar 29-Jun-05 1300 Morocco MAJ Ilias29-Jun-05 1300 Nepal MAJ Gurung29-Jun-05 1300 Netherlands MAJ Swillens29-Jun-05 1300 Pakistan MAJ Javed

    29-Jun-05 1300 Philippines MAJ Parlade29-Jun-05 1300 Portugal MAJ Caldeira29-Jun-05 1300 Saudi Arabia MAJ Altammami29-Jun-05 1300 Slovenia CPT Hole29-Jun-05 1300 Spain MAJ Colomer 29-Jun-05 1300 Sri Lanka MAJ Kularatne29-Jun-05 1300 Tunisia MAJ Yahmadi

    ECL Test Date: 29-June-05

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    Reminder:

    For your In-processing appointment (TAB C), please have the following items with you:

    - ITO for IMSD to keep - 2 copies SPassport

    - Passport for all dependents (to include "other family members" as well as spouse and children.)

    - Renter's lease for your house or apartment for IMSD to keep - i copy

    - Dependent Medical Insurance cards (or detailed statement of coverage with amount of coverage

    and dates of coverage)

    Thank you.

    International Military Student Division

    For questions or concerns, please call 684-7324.

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    ATZL-SWG-IO 16 June 2005

    MEMORANDUM FOR International Military Students, 2006 SUBJECT: Initial Book

    Issue and Flag Inspections

    1. All in-processing International Military Students (IMS) will receive an initial issue of InstructionalMaterials (also known as a book-issue) on 5 July 2005. The book issue runs from 0800 to 1200, in Room96 (Northern end, basement level) of Bell Hall. The book issue amounts to about 30 pounds of books, tiedinto a bundle with string. You will not need to bring a vehicle to the loading dock to haul it away.

    2. There is no appointment necessary, but to avoid congestion, I suggest countries lettered A-J arrivebetween 0800 and 1000, and K-U arrive between 1000 and 1200,

    3. While in the vicinity of Room 97, each IMS should take a moment to examine the flag of his country,

    on display in the hall outside Room 97, to determine that it is in fact the correct flag, authorized by hisgovernment at this time. Report any discrepancies to Mr. O'Dell in IMSD.

    3. Point of contact for this memorandum is the undersigned, at 684-7318, [email protected]

    STEVEN O. O'DELLDAC

    Executive Officer

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    ATZL-SWG-IOSUBJECT: Registration for CGSS International Military Students,Academic Year 2006-1

    d. Do not depart the FCC without checking out with the IMSD staff representative at Table 29.

    4. Point of contact at IMSD is Ms. Destiny Riedley (684-7319) or Mr. Steve O'Dell at 684-7318.

    2 Encl JAMES F. FAINas LTC, FAO

    Chief, IMSD

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    Enclosure 1 (Participant Points of Contact) to Memorandum of instruction, Registration for CGSSInternational Military Students, Academic Year 2006-1

    Table 1: IMSD

    - Tasks: Welcome and orient the officers and families. Interview and capture digital recording ofpronunciation of each officer's name.

    - POC MAJ Barber, 684-7322 ([email protected])

    Table 2: International Loan Closet

    - Task: Provide general information on mission, inventory, hours of operation and procedures. Presentgift baskets to spouses.- POC: Jayne Glauser, 816-294-9377 ([email protected])

    Table 3: IMSD SATP Assistant

    - Task: Digital photographs of each IMS, individually and with family. Provide digital photographs onCD to IMSD NLT 15 July 2005. The photographs are primarily used in construction of the class "photoalbum" provided to IMSD staff and academic chain of command.- POC: Destiny. Riedley, 684-7319 ([email protected])

    Table 4: Fort Leavenworth School Liaison Officer.

    - Task: General information on role of the School Liaison with special emphasis on ESL opportunities,administrative policies, enrollments, immunizations, and opportunities for parent involvement.- POC: Cheryl Gelwix, 684-1655 ([email protected])

    Table 5: Leavenworth Public Schools

    - Task: Provide general information on curriculum. ESL opportunities, administrative policies,enrollments, and immunizations.- POC: Catey Edwards, Communications Director, 684-1400 ([email protected]) and JanieRobarge, ESL Coordinator, 684-1444, ext. 209 ([email protected])

    Table 6: Leavenworth Catholic Schools- Task: Provide general information on curriculum, ESL opportunities, administrative policies,enrollments, physicals, and immunization requirements.- POC: Mike Connelly, Director, Leavenworth Catholic Schools , 682-7801 ([email protected])

    Table 7: Fort Leavenworth Army Education Center

    - Task: Provide general information on the mission and functions of the Army Education Center.Special emphasis on graduate degree programs tailored for CGSC students, as well as opportunities fordependents.- POCs: Wanda Beamon, 684-7343, ([email protected]) and Kirsten Germonprez,684-7345 ([email protected])

    Tables 8-9: Moral, Welfare and Recreation (MWR)- Task: Provide general information on MWR's mission and MWR activities, facilities, hours ofoperation and locations. Special emphasis on Child and Youth Services (to include detailed informationon Child Development Center reservation systems) , English as a Second Language (ESL) resourcesavailable to all International spouses, and Family Advocacy resources.- Army Community Services POC: Janice Downey, 684-2800 ([email protected])Child and Youth Services POC: Carol Shafer, 684-1660 ([email protected])- ESL POC: Linda Magee,- Family Advocacy POC: Judy Poncavage, 684-2822 ([email protected])

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Enclosure 1 (Participant Points of Contact) to Memorandum of Instruction, Registration for CGSS IMS,Academic Year 2006-1

    Table 18: Riverfront Community Center,

    - Task: Provide general information on Parks and Recreation and what is available to the community.- POC Bill Katzenberger 651-2203 ([email protected])

    Table 19: Carnegie Arts Center

    - Task: Promote the programs available at the Center- POC: Carol Singleton, 651-0765 ([email protected])

    Table 20: People to People International, Kansas City Chapter

    - Task: Provide confirmation of sponsor contact information, general information on People to PeopleInternational and current and near-term activities of interest in the greater Kansas City metro area.- POC: Ms. Gwenn Puetz ([email protected])

    Tables 21-23: Organization of International Spouses and Sponsors

    - Task: Provide general information on OISS history, role and functions. Provide calendars of current

    and near-term events for spouse "color groups".- POC: Mrs. Maxine Hunter, 682-3755 ([email protected])

    Table 24: Fort Leavenworth Spouse Club

    - Task: Provide general information on OISS history, role and functions. Provide calendars of events,club registration and answer questions.- POC: Ruth Cowart, 680-0615 ([email protected]) or Ann King, 682-7241

    Table 25: Fort Leavenworth Thrift Shop

    - Task: Provide general information on mission, hours of operation, and purchasing policies.- POC: Lillian Williams ([email protected]) and Barbara Peters, 651-6768 ([email protected]).

    Table 26: Post Chaplain's Office- Task: Provide general information on the mission of the post Chaplains Office, availability and natureof post and local worship activities, and religious information for all faiths to the registering students- POC: Steve Aude, 684-9780 ([email protected]) Tom Schmidt, 684-8990([email protected]) and Ted Shadid, 684-4225 ([email protected])

    Table 27: Rotary Club

    - Task: Provide general information on Rotary International and the traditions of similar communityservice oriented organizations in the local area, and extend initial invitations to attend Rotary luncheons.- POC: Tony Kramer, 682-4548

    Table 28: Dell Computer Representatives

    - Task: Be prepared to answer questions regarding features of the Dell D610 Latitude Notebook PC,access to Dell Technical Support, process for transferring warranty to overseas location- POC: Scott L. Morris, Account Executive, (512) 632-2165 ([email protected])

    Table 29: IMSD

    - Task: Receive checklists, answer questions, record issues for further action.- POC: Beckie Redmon 684-7324 ([email protected])

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    ATZL-SWG-IO 16 June 2005

    MEMORANDUM FOR International Military Students, 2006 SUBJECT: Notebook Personal

    Computers and Internet Service

    1. International Military Students (IMS) attending the Command and General Staff Officer Course underInternational Military Education and Training (IMET), Counter-Terrorism Funding (CTT) or ForeignMilitary Sales (FMS) programs will receive a notebook computer and a one-year subscription to a localinternet service (Leavenworth Online.

    2. These computers are purchased as part of course costs, therefore they remain property of thegovernment the student represents. The computers are Dell D610 Notebooks. IMSD will issue thesecomputers on 7 July 2005, at the Frontier Conference Center, during CGSOC Registration. Arepresentative from Dell will be available throughout the day to answer questions.

    2. IMS attending CGSOC under Professional Military Exchange (PME) will need to arrange for theirown computers and Internet service.

    3. Point of contact for this memorandum is the undersigned, 913 684-7318 [email protected].

    STEVEN O. ODELLDACExecutive Officer

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    LOCAL ADDRESS INFORMATION

    Data can also be submitted via IMSD Web site forms for incoming international military students:http://cgsc.leavenworth.army.mil/dsa/iosd/administration/forms/address.asp

    RANK/NAMELTC WALTER LUIZ DE ANDRADE MILLER

    COUNTRYBRAZIL

    STREET2120 HIGH STREET (Enter appropriate address.)

    Room _______, Hoge Barracks

    CITY/STATE/ZIP (Circle one.)

    FORT LEAVENWORTH KS 66027

    LEAVENWORTH KS 66028

    LANSING KS 66043

    ___________________________________________(Enter appropriate address.)

    PHONE (913) 364-4271

    CELLULAR PHONE NUMBER WITH AREA CODE: (913) 306-6932

    Non-military e-mail address (Yahoo, Hotmail, Etc.): [email protected]

    http://cgsc.leavenworth.army.mil/dsa/iosd/administration/forms/address.aspmailto:[email protected]://cgsc.leavenworth.army.mil/dsa/iosd/administration/forms/address.aspmailto:[email protected]
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    SPONSOR

    CONTACT INFORMATION

    Brazil Miller Walter LTC (913) 364-4271 2120 High St Leavenworth KS 66048 [email protected]

    Fort Leavenworth Sayer Amy CPT (913) 680-2455 605 S 13th

    St Leavenworth KS 66048 [email protected] Ryan MR (913) 682-3268 216 Meade Ave. Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 [email protected]

    Kansas City Florence Mark MR (816) 741-4310 8303 NW Hillside Dr. Weatherby Lake MO 64152 [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Fort Leavenworth, KS UNKNOWN Page 1 of 1

    Hours of Operation 0730 1630Contact Information

    Provost Marshal Office - Vehicle Registration

    Vehicle Registration This registration form is PDF printable and can be filed out prior to arriving at thevehicle registration office to expedite the processing.

    Vehicle

    Current valid Insurance Current valid Registration State Drivers License Contract support to the installation that does not possess one of the forms of identification below arerequired to have a document to prove their employment from that contract activities manager:

    Military ID Family Member ID

    Department of the Army ID or Department of Defense ID

    Motorcyclists greater than 50cc must have a Motorcycle Safety Foundation Experienced Riders Card. (Arrangements to get a motorcyclist card) can be made with the Safety Office at phone* (913) 684-1744.

    Fingerprinting

    0800 - 1100 and 1300 - 1500 Valid identification Fingerprint card if fingerprinting is for employment purposes and it is provided by your employer.

    Weapons Registration

    Valid Identification E-5 and below must obtain a Commander's signature on the provided weapons registration forms Weapon information to include serial numbers, the actual weapons are not to be brought inside thefacility to register them.

    Resale Lot

    Valid Identification Valid Insurance Valid Drivers License This resale lot is restricted to active duty, military family members, DOD civilians and retired servicemembers.

    Vehicle Identification Number Inspections State provided inspection document from the state you are registering the vehicle in. These forms areprovided by you state of registrations Department of Motor Vehicles. Valid Identification The vehicle to be inspected must be brought to the MP Station as this is a physical inspection of theVIN.

    Lost/Stolen Identification

    Report number if stolen off post and reported to local authorities.

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    Bicycle

    Valid Identification Make, model and serial number of the bicycle to be registered.

    Provost Marshal Entry page | Contact Information | Hours of Operation | Vehicle Registration |

    Weapons Registration | Hunting On Post

    Source: http://garrison.leavenworth.army.mil/sites/directorates/pmo_vehicleregistration.asp 6/20/2005

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    AMERICAN ORIENTATION COURSEFOR

    FAMILIES OF INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS

    OUR GOALS (1) Assist the wives and children of the international officer to adjust to the customs,laws and language of the United States.

    (2) Provide an opportunity for all to get acquainted with each other.(3) Help make their experience in Leavenworth both enjoyable and beneficial.

    WHERE CONDUCTED - Atthe First Presbyterian Church, 4th & Walnut Street, Leavenworth. Thislocation provides a nursery and Kindergarten that are not available at most schools, as well as airconditioning.

    WHEN - July 11th through July 21st. Classes meet each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.From: 0930 to 1100 hours

    THE ORIENTATION IS FOR ALL AGES

    NURSERY - For babies up to 3 years of age. They will become acquainted with individuals who will beavailable for baby sitting during the year.

    PRESCHOOL - For children 3 and 4 years of age.

    KINDERGARTEN - For 5 year olds. There will be plenty of teachers and helpers to keep this age groupbusy and happy.

    SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN - Classes will be divided into the normal school year age group and maybe further divided according to language ability.

    LADIES - Will be divided into four groups.

    NAMETAGS FOR CHILDREN - Colored nametags are provided for the children to help identify theirclassroom, classmates and teachers.Please have the child wear this nametag each day to help reducethe early confusion.

    FEE - To help pay for classroom supplies, refreshments and baby supplies: $5.00 per family will becharged.

    NOTE TO PARENTS OF SMALL CHILDREN: Please help us provide better service by assuringyour child that you will be back for them soon and are not far away. Encourage them to enjoy thecompany of other children. They will not be allowed to attend the women's classes.

    IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS or THERE ARE ANY CHANGES IN THE INFORMATIONGIVEN AT REGISTRATION, PLEASE CALL:

    Lupe Fassett, Coordinator of ladies groups: 651-4965BJ Hanson (682-2651) or Connie Brown (682-1355) Co-Chairmen, Operation International

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    ENROLLMENT FORMAMERICAN ORIENTATION COURSE

    FOR

    FAMILIES OF INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS

    INTERNATIONAL OFFICER'S NAME: LTC WALTER LUIZ DE ANDRADE MILLERRank

    COUNTRY: BRAZIL LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME: PORTUGUESE

    LEAVENWORTH ADDRESS: 2120 HIGH STREET

    LEAVENWORTH HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER: (913) 364-4271

    SPOUSE'S NAME: RUTH JEH MILLER (NICKNAME) RUTH

    SPOUSE'S ENGLISH CAPABILITY: NONE POOR GOOD FLUENT

    ENGLISH IS MY NATIVE LANGUAGE: NO

    CHILDS NAME NICKNAME SEX BIRTHDATE ENGLISH CAPABILITY

    (Day/Month/Year) (None/Poor/Good/Fluent)

    MARIA MANUELLA MARIA F 2/28/1988 FLUENTRAFAEL RAFA M 9/20/1989 GOOD

    Transportation to the orientation course is not provided. The ladies should try to make arrangements tocarpool with other ladies attending the course. Please let us know at registration if your family needstransportation assistance or if your spouse would be willing to transport a spouse (family) that does notdrive.

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    INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR SPOUSES AND SPONSORS

    June 2005

    Dear International Spouse,

    Our organization is the Organization for International Spouses and Sponsors and is made up of spouses ofthe international officers, sponsors, liaison and exchange officers. It is primarily a social organization thatwill give you the opportunity to meet with the other international spouses and experience the Americancommunity.

    The OISS is a non-profit organization of volunteers from both the civilian and military spousecommunities that support the International Military Student Division of the U.S. Army Command andGeneral Staff College.

    We will divide the international ladies into small groups (red, yellow, green, blue), so that you will have achance to meet informally once a month with other international ladies and your American sponsors and

    give you an opportunity to make new friends and experience different cultures.

    We will meet you at Registration on July 7 with more information; however, we look forward to youattending our first big event on July 26th in conjunction with Operational International which will be awelcome coffee for the ladies. Several times throughout the year, we will have a gathering for the entiremembership of the Organization. Our events are fun and some are educational. Some events will be forladies only while many others will include the entire family. You will receive invitations for the eventsand we suggest you add these dates to your calendar.

    Your journey has been long . . . it is our great privilege to have you here in our community. You arehonored guests, representing "the very best" from your countries and we are very proud and glad to haveyou with us.

    It's going to be a great year! You will meet so many wonderful people from all over the world. Everydaywill be a fresh experience and somewhat of an adventure. We, as your sponsors, from the military,Leavenworth and Kansas City, have volunteered to assist you and encourage you. We know howimportant this year is to you. The friendships you make here will last a lifetime. Thank you for joining usfor an exciting year.

    Sincerely,

    Maxine HunterPresident, OISS (913-682-3755)

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    DO YOUR CHILDREN

    SPEAK ENGLISH?

    The English as a Second Language program (ESL) in the Leavenworth Public Schools provides

    English language instruction in grades K-12.

    If your child is enrolled in Leavenworth High School, West or Richard Warren Middle Schools,

    Anthony, David Brewer, Earl Lawson, Howard Wilson, Nettie Hartnett / Ben Day, or MuncieElementary Schools, he or she will have the opportunity to be enrolled in the ESL program.

    We want to help your children be successful in school.

    Janey Robarge ESL Coordinator Home: 651-3421 [email protected] Office (913) 684-1444 ext. 209 [email protected] Dumolt ESL Assistant Home: 651-4042 [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Enrollment for Leavenworth High School at the High School (LHS) Library

    Monday, August 1 8:00 -11:00 am, 1:00-3:00 pm, and 5:00-8:00 pmTuesday, August 2 8:00 -11:00 am, 1:00-3:00 pm, and 5:00-8:00 pmWednesday, August 3 8:00 -11:00 am and 1:00-3:00 pmThursday, August 4 8:00 -11:00 am, 1:00-3:00 pm, and 5:00-8:00 pmFriday, August 5 8:00 -12:30 pm and 1:00-3:30 pm (in LHS' bookkeeping office)

    SCHOOLS

    School Address Phone number

    Anthony Elementary School 570 Evergreen 684-1500David Brewer Elementary School 401 N. 17tn Street 684-1490Howard Wilson Elementary School 616 Grand 684-1480Lawson Elementary School 820 N. 5tn St. 684-1570Leavenworth High School 2012 10tnAve. 684-1550Muncie Elementary School 541 Muncie Rd. 727-6070

    Nettie Hartnett / Ben Day Elem. School 10003

    r

    Ave. 684-1450West Middle School 1901 Spruce 684-1520Warren Middle School 3501 New Lawrence Rd. 684-1530

    Please bring to school Administrative Office for enrollment:

    1. Immunization Records in English (See IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION sheet to have it

    transcribed)

    2. Proof of birth (Child's passport or birth certificate)

    3. Any school records you may have (Transcript and/or report card from last completed grade)

    First day of school: August 15, 2005 (half day)

    Please complete the following form and return to me at registration on July 7, 2005:

    LEAVENWORTH PUBLIC SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL FAMILY & STUDENT INFORMATION

    This information about your family and children will help our schools prepare to better serve you.Thank you,

    Janey Robarge

    E.S.L. Coordinator

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    IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION

    for

    INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN ENROLLING IN

    LEAVENWORTH PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    Each child whose immunization record is NOT in English must have his/her immunizations recorded on

    the Kansas Certification of Immunization (K.C.I.) THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 30DAYS OF THE START OF SCHOOL!

    Two opportunities to have the Kansas Certification of Immunization completed are:

    1. When your child is given a physical examination.

    2. On Aug 13,2005 at P.A.I.R. Day (Post Activities Information & Registration Day) at Ft. Leavenworth.

    One of each type of immunization listed on the Kansas Certification of Immunization form must be

    completed BEFORE the child can attend school. If not completed, the child will not be admitted to

    school.

    The types of immunizations are listed below:

    1. DPT (Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus) - Total of 52. Polio - Total of 4 (but 1 dose must be given after the 4th birthday)

    3. Measles, Mumps and Rubella - Total of 2 each

    4. All Kindergartners and 1st graders must also have had their Hepatitis B & Chickenpox immunizations

    IMPORTANT:

    BRING THE COMPLETED KANSAS CERTIFICATION OF IMMUNIZATION FORMTO YOURCHILD'S SCHOOL WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE START OF SCHOOL.

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    MINI-DIRECTORY OF USEFUL NUMBERS

    Emer enc NumbersAmbulance/Fire/Police 911Poison Control Center [Kansas City] 1-800-332-6633

    To Report a Tornado 911Administrative Phone NumbersAmbulance: Leavenworth/Lansin 682-5724

    Leavenworth LansingFire Department 682-3346 682-5724Police Department 651-2260 727-3000Fort Leavenworth MP Desk 684-2211Road Conditions Kansas (KS) 1-800-585-7623

    Missouri (MO) 1-800-222-6400American Red Cross 684-4843 Emer enc a ter dut hours 682-6222Airline Ticket Office 682-2351Communit Home-findin , Relocation, and Referral Services CHRRS 684-5625Classroom Support (routine messages) Bell Hall: 684-2777 Eisenhower Hall: 758-3232

    INTERNATIONAL MILITARY STUDENT DIVISION (IMSD)Room 163, Bell Hall, 1 Reynolds Ave, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027-1352

    VOICE (913) 684-738; FAX (913) 684-2038E-mail Address - cgscimso leavenworth.army.mil

    Chief, IMSD 684-7317IMSD Executive Officer 684-7318IMS Preparatory Course Coordinator 684-7323Field Studies Program Coordinator 684-7323Public Affairs Officer 684-7322International Programs Assistant, IOSD Webmaster 684-7319Personal Affairs Coordinator, Notary 684-7324Staff Duty Officer, (after duty hours) 684-4448Adjutant General ID Card Section, Building 193 684-4454

    Health Center/Hospitals

    Munson Army Health Center

    550 Pope Avenue, Fort LeavenworthGushing Hospital

    711 Marshall, LeavenworthInformation Desk 684-6000/6001 24 Hour Emergency Room 684-1145Active Duty Sick CallGentr Clinic

    Monday to Friday Bya ointment onl

    Patient Information/Main Number 684-1100

    Appointment 684-6211 Physician Referral Service 684-1119Saint John Hospital

    3500 South 4th Street, LeavenworthDwight D. Eisenhower VA Medical Center

    4101 South 4th Street Trafficway, Leavenworth24-Hour Emergency Room 680-6100 After 2100 emergency medical and urgent careMain Number/Information 680-6000 After duty hours (1615) emergency dental care.

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    IMSD PLANNING DATES FOR AY 06-1*As of: 31 August 2005

    IMSD PLANNING DATES FOR AY 06-1*As of: 31 August 2005

    22-24 June 05 Arrival Window

    27-30 June 05 Inprocessing (by appointment)

    ***************

    4 July 05 Independence Day Celebration (Fort Leavenworth)

    6 July 05 Kansas City Orientation (KC) (Tour in Kansas City, MO)

    7 July 05 Registration (by appointment) (Recebimento de informaes)

    8 July 05 IMSPC (International Military Student Preparatory Course) Zero-Day Curso scom internacionais.

    8 July 05 IMS (International Military Student) Icebreaker (Hunt Lodge) (Reunio socialinicial para quebrar o gelo entre os IMS)

    11-21 July 05 IMSPC (P910) Small Group Instruction (Instr sobre os EUA, politica, sistemalegal, foras armadas, tcnicas de brief, redigir essays, etc.)

    15 July 05 MOWW International Ball RSVPs Due (dia de responder o convite de um dosbailes de gala)

    18 July 05 Leavenworth Government Day (Leavenworth, KS) (Visita Prefeitura erecebimento do ttulo de cidado honorrio de Leavenworth)

    19-21 July 05 Sponsor Icebreaker (FCC)

    22 July 05 State Capitol Visit (Topeka, KS)

    25 July 3 August 05 CGSOC Preparatory Course (P920) (Curso sobre a doutrina americana, mtodo deplanejamento, logstica,etc. Curso com internacionais, de outras foras armadasamericanas, outras armas do Exrcito (Advogado, Capelo, etc.), Civil doDepartamento de Defesa, Guarda Nacional, etc.

    ***************

    4 August 05 Michigan Test Part I for MMAS (CR 4 T) ( um teste para quem vai fazer mestrado. Semelhante ao TOEFL. Voc pode se candidatar. voluntrio.

    4 August 05 Nelson Denny Exam for SAMS (SAMS um curso realizado depois da CCEM.No o nosso caso.

    5 August 05 Public School Physical for Children (Exame mdico para as crianas)

    8 August 05 Flag Ceremony Rehearsal (Bell Hall) (Formatura com a Bandeira)

    8 August 05 Michigan Test Part II for MMAS (CR 4 T)

    8 August 05 Truman Library Visit (Independence, MO)

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    IMSD PLANNING DATES FOR AY 06-1*As of: 31 August 2005

    9-12 August 05 FSP (Field Studies Program Trip to Emporia, Wichita, and Abilene, KS (Visitas)

    13 August 05 K.C. T-Bones Base Ball Game (sponsor hosted) (Durante o curso ns ganhamosconvites para jogos e outras atividades)

    15 August 05 CGSOC Opening Day Flag Ceremony

    15 August 05 CGSOC ILE Core Classes Begins

    18 August 05 Educational Seminar (Park University) (Visita)

    19 August 05 MOWW International Ball (Kansas, MO)

    24 August 05 Military Review Spanish/Portuguese Reception

    29-30 August 05 Commandants Receptions

    30 August 05 Monthly Information Brief for September-October

    ***************

    2 September 05 Training Holiday (No tem atividade escolar feriado de 4 dias)

    5 September 05 Labor Day Holiday

    11 September 05 Kansas City Chiefs game N.Y. Jets

    15 September 05 International Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (IHOF) (S assistir)

    22 September 05 Know Your World: Lebanon (Alguns pases fazem uma apresentao sobre seupas)

    27 September 05 Monthly Information Brief for October-November

    29 September 05 Hispanic American Luncheon

    29 September 05 Know Your World: Philippines

    ***************

    1 October 05 Western Day (Passeio)

    2 October 05 Kansas City Chiefs game (Philadelphia Eagles)

    7 October 05 Training Holiday

    10 October 05 Columbus Day Holiday

    13 October 05 Know Your World: Mali

    14 October 05 Fall Food Fair (Sponsor Event by Invitation) (Reunio onde cada um leva umprato de comida)

    20 October 05 Know Your World: Austria

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    IMSD PLANNING DATES FOR AY 06-1*As of: 31 August 2005

    Intermediate Level Education (ILE) Core Curriculum

    15 August Opening Day

    29 November 1 December End of Core-Course Exercise

    2 December Focus Groups

    6 December 24 January Electives (AAPs)

    25 January 8 February AOWC Block 1 (Corps)

    9 February 14 February AOWC Block 1 Exercise

    15 February 16 March AOWC Block 2 (Division)

    17 March 23 March AOWC Block 2 Exercise

    24 March 21 April AOWC Block 3 (Brigade)

    24 April 1 May AOWC Block 3 Exercise

    2 May 6 June Electives (AAPs)

    7- 9 June Current Operations Exercise

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    IMSD PLANNING DATES FOR AY 06-1*As of: 31 August 2005

    AOWC Instruction (not including Exercise)

    25 January 8 February AOWC Block 1

    15 February 16 March AOWC Block 2

    24 March 21 April AOWC Block 3

    Exercises

    9 February 14 February AOWC Block 1 Exercise

    17 March 23 March AOWC Block 2 Exercise

    24 April 1 May AOWC Block 3 Exercise

    Electives

    6 December 24 January Electives (AAPs)

    2 May 6 June Electives (AAPs)

    OBS:

    Durante o ILE voc escolhe 8 matrias eletivas. 4 para cada perodo (depois do ILE e depois do AOWC). So

    matrias de 24 horas de aula com trabalho escrito e/ou apresentao oral.