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2024 Eastern Region Father and Son Service Camp

2024 Eastern Region Father and Son Service Camp

Southern AreaCamp Commander’s After-action Report Held in the hills of southwest Pennsylvania, this late April three-day camp was an awesome fellowship of seven dads, thirteen sons, and six cadre leaders, including newly-promoted Sgt. Benji Zook. The nights got...
2024 South-Central Father-Son Service Camp

2024 South-Central Father-Son Service Camp

From Thursday, March 14th–17th, a Company of 28 consisting of 9 fathers and 16 sons plus 3 members of the Cadre came together for the 3 days of outstanding fellowship and service at Big Sandy, Texas. The fathers and sons were split into three platoons, led by LTC...
2022 Eastern Region LTC Camp

2022 Eastern Region LTC Camp

We live for others. In Emergency Survival Training this concept is underscored in the purpose as to why we train. Secure in our relationship and future with God, our motive for staying alive and healthy on this planet is to be here for others. Though we train...
2022 Eastern Region N. Father and Son Camp

2022 Eastern Region N. Father and Son Camp

We again held our annual Memorial Day weekend camp May 26-29 at Fairwood Bible Institute in Dublin, NH, on the north side of Mt. Monadnock. Of the nine families attending, two sets of fathers and sons had never been to an ALERT Cadet camp before, as they are new to...
2022 Eastern Region S. Father Son Service Camp Report

2022 Eastern Region S. Father Son Service Camp Report

This first annual Father and Son Camp in Waynesburg, PA, held April 21-24, proved to be well worth the effort to provide a camp experience closer to the families outside of the New England area (where we have held a camp in each of the last ten years). We had families...
2022 Neches River Canoe Trip Report

2022 Neches River Canoe Trip Report

On March 24, 2022, at about 11:00AM, 11 canoes, 2 kayaks, and 30 souls launched at Sheffield’s ferry boat ramp for a 40-mile trip down the Neches River. The river was several feet above normal level due to recent rains. 1st Lt. Adams and Mr. Hulin assured us...