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- Look, look, then look again. A provocative reminder to drive alert and take longer to look for motorcycles.
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- New unit, new Soldier, new car. An on-the-scene view of the aftermath of high speed collision.
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- Speed, alcohol, and no seat belt. Extremely professional Soldier has a lapse in judgment that turns a survivable accident into tragedy.
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- Motorcycle Safety Awareness Riding safety is about the right attitude; you can't be Army Strong if you can't be Army Safe.
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- I Am A PFC Now
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www.thatguy.com An integrated marketing campaign, created by the Department of Defense/TRICARE Management Activity (TMA), working with Fleishman-Hillard International Communications (FH), designed to reduce heavy drinking among military enlisted personnel age 18 to 24 and raise awareness of the negative effects of alcohol consumption. to view an interactive website go to www.thatguy.com or to learn more view"That Guy" Powerpoint presentation

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Before being assigned as the DCG of IMCOM, BG Aycock served as the Commanding General, Special Operations, Korea, from July 2008 to February 2009. From August 2006 to July 2008, he served as Commanding General, Installation Management Command, Korea, where three of five garrisons were nominated for Army Community of Excellence (ACOE) awards within two years.
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Ideal for Soldiers preparing for holiday or personal leave, this electronic post card is a quick & unique way to remind Soldiers to take their values along.
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Are you ever the designated driver? Do you ever let others drive your vehicle? This card spells out the rules of road when driving in your vehicle and can be kept in the glove box.
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IMCOM Voluntary BreathScan Project. The Installation Management Command launched a BreathScan Program to support the Army Chief of Staff's Safety and Occupational Heath Strategic Plan.
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Breaking New
Ground for Vehicle Safety
LIVE CLASSES

Soldiers learn to manage driving risks while participating in this program. To Register...
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Army IMCOM Driver Training Registration System. The Army IMCOM Driver Training Registration System (AIRs) allows IMCOM and assigned personnel to view calendars of upcoming traffic safety courses in their local areas, and register for courses electronically. Students may begin registering for courses as soon as they appear on the course. A users guide is available by clicking the help button on the AIRs home page.
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To order Intermediate Workbooks, ATSTP DVD's or AAC CD-Roms, please click here...
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Accident Avoidance Course (AAC) This course satisfies AR 600-55 and AR 385-10 for Soldiers and civilians. To Register...
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