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S.E.L.H.G. NEWSLETTER. - ricklind - 07-08-2007


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THIS IS THE GROUP NEWSLETTER, PFC MARK ' TEACHER' TAYLOR DOES A GREAT JOB PUTTING THESE TOGETHER

WHICH WE RECEIVE EVERY COUPLE OF MONTHS OR SO. WHEN I FIRST ' SIGNED' UP FOR THE GROUP THE NEW MEMBERS WERE

WERE GIVEN WW11 PROJECTS TO WRITE UPON AND SUBMIT THEM TO THE NEWSLETTER, SOMETHING SELDOM DONE NOW.

AS YOU CAN SEE THIS ISSUE CONTAINED AN ARTICLE ABOUT A SOLDIER SUPREME... SGT. DONALD R. BURGETT, AN

OUTSTANDING AMBASSADOR FOR HIS SERVICE BRANCH AND HIS COUNTRY.




S.E.L.H.G. NEWSLETTER. - sappered - 07-11-2007


WHEN I FIRST ' SIGNED' UP FOR THE GROUP THE NEW MEMBERS WERE GIVEN WW11 PROJECTS TO WRITE UPON AND SUBMIT THEM TO THE NEWSLETTER, SOMETHING SELDOM DONE NOW.

Hi Moose,

May be an idea to re-introduce this as part of the joining process.

 

How about getting the commitee or squad leaders to nominate one or two members a month to enter a project for entry into the newsletter?

 

What the subject of the projects would be could also be set by the commitee / squad leaders.

 

Could it go towards squad point scoring?

 

I personally would be willing to write a project on a set subject, but I don't know about the others.

I would think that it would have to be voted on.

 

Would it be worthwhile mentioning it a the next meeting?

 

 

Pvt Puddles