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A member of the Fort Jackson community speaks to members of the Installation Housing Office during a Community Information Exchange / Housing Town Hall June 24.
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Maj. Gen. Daryl O. Hood, Fort Jackson commander, speaks briefly to the community about upcoming events. He invited the community to the upcoming July 4th celebration. ‘We invite you to come out, take advantage of the various activities such as live music and fireworks.’
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Col. David G. Gaugush, garrison commander, welcomes attendees to the combined Community Information Exchange and Housing Town Hall, held June 24 at the 1917 Club. He said he is ‘definitely’ looking forward to getting to know and working with each and every one in the community.
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Matt Shealy, Directorate of Public Works director, answers a question from a community member during the Community Information Exchange/Housing Town Hall held June 24 in the 1917 Club on post.
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Fort Jackson took a different approach to reaching the community during a combined Community Information Exchange and Housing Town Hall, June 24.
In the past, the two were held separately and didn’t include an opportunity to speak one-on-one with directorates, activities and leaders.
“We really believe that Fort Jackson should be an assignment of choice, so we are excited to take some time out today,” said Maj. Gen. Daryl O. Hood, Fort Jackson commander.
Some of the changes were made in hopes of capturing “a greater audience in person,” he said of the event.
Slide show presentations were replaced with brief introductions and the opportunity to meet and ask questions directly to the directorate representatives.
It was also an opportunity to meet Col. David G. Gaugush, garrison commander, who took command June 17. He said he was looking forward to working with the community.
The slide show presentation are available for viewing at: https://home.army.mil/jackson/my-fort/for-families.
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