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Charity Sporting Clays Tournament Generates Funding for Scouting Programs
Valero Energy to sponsor Charity Sporting Clays Tournament in support of local youths
SAN ANTONIO, May 21, 2014 -- Locally based Valero Energy continued its partnership with the Boy Scouts of America, Alamo Area Council (BSA), by serving as lead sponsor for the 12th Annual Boy Scout Charity Sporting Clays Tournament. The BSA Sporting Clays event is a fun-filled afternoon shooting competition held annually at the National Shooting Complex. This year's event was held Thursday, May 22, from 1:30-6:00 p.m. at The National Shooting Complex, 5931 Roft Road, San Antonio, TX 78253.
Special events such as the Sporting Clays Tournament provide support for Scouting programs council-wide.
Valero has a long-standing mission to support children and families in our city, said Joe Gorder, Valero CEO and President. Like the Boy Scouts of America, our dedicated employees work hard to improve lives and inspire others to do the same. We salute the Alamo Area Council for its community leadership and 'Unified Focus on Youth.'
The Alamo Area Council's objective is to grow the number of youths and families served by the BSA, and provide access to Scouting programs to individuals and families regardless of financial need. Scouting programs supported include Project Aguila, a board initiative to create long-standing Scouting units in new areas of need; and ScoutReach, an in-school program that serves more than 4,000 at-risk youths.
Last year's sporting clays tournament drew more than 200 shooters and helped raise over $85,000.
Scouting makes the most of what little time parents and San Antonio leaders have to impact their children. With support from charity events like our sporting clays tournament, and community partners like Joe Gorder and Valero Energy, Scouting continues to provide a safe, time--tested, values-based environment that gets youth outdoors, says Michael de los Santos, Scout Executive for the Boy Scouts of America, Alamo Area Council.
The tournament was held May 22 at the National Shooting Complex -- one of the premier shooting facilities in the world, spanning 671 acres in San Antonio's hill country. As the headquarters for the National Skeet Shooting Association and the National Sporting Clays Association, the complex hosts elite tournaments for both sports, including the World Skeet Championships and National Sporting Clays Championship.
It's great to be involved in Scouting and to support Scouting ... to allow Scouting to help the community, said Mike Crownover, Valero Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, and a board member with the BSA Alamo Area Council. Donations don't go into a black hole. They go to the community. They go to the children. They go to the young adults who are in the program, and they help prepare them for life.
The tournament began at 2 p.m. A banquet and live/silent auction events was also held from 5-6 p.m., followed by an awards ceremony for the top teams. For more information, or to register for next year's event, visit AlamoAreaBSA.org/SportingClays or email SportingClays@AlamoAreaBSA.org. You may also contact Development Director Courtney Bukowski at 210-296-7623.
About the Alamo Area Council, Boy Scouts of America
The Alamo Area Council, BSA, headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, serves a 13 county area imparting the Scouting program to over 28,500 youth and 7,500 volunteer adults in South Texas. The Boy Scouts of America continue to prepare young people for life by providing the nation's foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training utilizing outdoor activity, citizenship, and sports fitness. For more information on the Alamo Area BSA, visit
About Valero
Valero Energy Corporation, through its subsidiaries, is an international manufacturer and marketer of transportation fuels, other petrochemical products and power. Valero subsidiaries employ approximately 10,000 people, and assets include 16 petroleum refineries with a combined throughput capacity of approximately 3 million barrels per day, 11 ethanol plants with a combined production capacity of 1.3 billion gallons per year, a 50-megawatt wind farm, and renewable diesel production from a joint venture. Through subsidiaries, Valero owns the general partner of Valero Energy Partners LP (NYSE: VLP), a midstream master limited partnership. Approximately 7,400 outlets carry the Valero, Diamond Shamrock, Shamrock and Beacon brands in the United States and the Caribbean; Ultramar in Canada; and Texaco in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Valero is a Fortune 500 company based in San Antonio. Please visit for more information.
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JFK Assassination- Untold Stories Of The Autopsy
On Friday, November 22, 1963, at 12:30 pm in Dallas, Texas, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza. In this interview, Patrick Bet-David talks with Pathologist James C. Jenkins, the remaining key witness who was asked to assist Joseph Humes, Thornton Boswell and Pierre Finck in the autopsy of Kennedy.
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James Curtis Jenkins was born in 1943. After enlisting in the United States Navyhe won a place at the Medical Technology School that was part of Bethesda Naval Hospital. He attended classes from 7.30 am to 5.00 pm and work duty from 5.00 pm to 6.00 am the next day. Jenkins was assigned to the pathology department.
When John F. Kennedy was assassinated on 22nd November, 1963, his body was taken to Bethesda. Along with fellow student, Paul K. O'Connor was asked to assist Joseph Humes, Thornton Boswell and Pierre Finck in the autopsy of Kennedy.
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Lone Survivor Match 2018 April 6th - 8th
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The Lone Survivor Foundation PRS Benefit Match is an annual event hosted by the Texas Precision Rifle Club. There will be an open range day available for $50 on Friday Oct 20th from 0900-1600 as well as registration and zero. The match will be on Oct 21-22. This will be a traditional 2 day style PRS Points match with a prize table where the proceeds of the match after costs will be donated to the Lone Survivor Foundation. The match will be held on an 800 acre private ranch and shooting complex located in Cawthon, TX which is 20 minutes south of College Station, TX. The range is easily accessible by car or truck, all paved roads except for the last mile. The range is 1.5 hours from George Bush Intercontinental Airport or William P Hobby Airport in Houston, TX, just over 3 hours from DFW Airport in Dallas, TX, 2 hours from Austin, TX and 3 hours from San Antonio, TX. Easterwood Airport is located in College Station and is serviced by American and United Airlines as well. College Station provides many hotel options and the weekend is an OPEN WEEK for Texas A&M Football. The course of fire will test a broad range of shooting skills from prone to positional with an approximate round count near 200 rounds to complete. The range layout will allow an efficient match with minimal transition requirements between stages (as in hiking). Parking will be allowed near the stages and provide for an open view of all the stages and shooters. This match will be promoted by the Lone Survivor Foundation and spectators are expected. Students from the Texas A&M Lone Survivor Foundation and the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets will volunteer in running the match. This match will utilize electronic scoring, as well as state of the art target flash indicator systems. The Texas weather in mid-October is usually warm and sunny without the extreme heat of Aug-Sep. Registration and zero for the match will take place on Friday the 20th. Food will be provided for all shooters and match volunteers except breakfast, starting Friday evening. Lunch will be delivered to the shooters during the match and Saturday evening will be a Prime Rib Dinner! You will not find better food at a PRS Match.
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A Different Kind of Force—Policing Mental Illness | NBC Left Field
Law enforcement officers are increasingly the first responders to incidents involving people with mental illness. Without proper training and expertise, confrontations taking place amid an already-charged atmosphere can escalate quickly, often leading to the injury or death of the individual with mental illness. This concern and numerous high-profile police shootings involving unarmed individuals in a mental health crisis have prompted renewed debates about policing the mentally ill. In the San Antonio Police Department, a special plainclothes unit is trained specifically to handle mental health calls. For several weeks, we followed the 10-person unit to see firsthand how the program operates. One of the calls the unit received during this time was from Martha Remmey, the mother of a young man with schizophrenia who appeared unable to distinguish what was real and what wasn’t. Martha, who’s called the police on her son Christopher multiple times, is torn between wanting to get help for her son and fearing one of his confrontations with the police will turn deadly. In Houston, we meet with Marketta Thomas-Smith, who is mourning her brother Danny Ray Thomas. In March 2018, a sheriff’s deputy encountered Thomas in the middle of a Houston road. Thirty-four-year-old Thomas was unarmed and visibly in distress, walking with his pants around his ankles. But the deputy said Thomas ignored his commands and acted aggressively toward him, so he shot him once in the chest. As Marketta continues to grieve, she is also seeking justice for her brother. A Different Kind of Force—Policing Mental Illness offers an unflinching look at the crisis in the U.S. mental health system today by exploring the complex and often fraught relationship between the mentally ill and law enforcement.
UPDATE: On Aug. 8, Cameron Brewer, the former Harris County Sheriff's deputy, was found not guilty in the fatal shooting of Danny Ray Thomas.
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Surviving an Active Shooter Event - Civilian Response to Active Shooter
Since 2002, the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT)™ Program at Texas State University has been used to train law enforcement officers across the nation in how to rapidly respond to dangerous active threat situations. Over the years we’ve seen response times shorten and the capabilities of law enforcement increase. As a result of increased public awareness, many citizens have asked what individuals can do protect themselves and reduce the dangers faced during one of these events. Avoid | Deny | Defend™ has been developed as an easy to remember method for individuals to follow. As we’ve seen that hiding and hoping isn’t a very effective strategy.
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Army Basic Combat Training Documentary 2019 - The REAL Army Boot Camp Experience
Wonder what Army BCT Red Phase is like? This is a great example of what Army boot camp is like on day 1. During Phase I trainees are subject to “Total Control,” meaning their every action is monitored and constantly corrected by demanding drill sergeants.
Army Basic Combat Training Experience From Reception & Integration, trainees are transported to their new Battery. The trainees are briefed by the Battery First Sergeant, Battery Commander and their new Drill Sergeants. Their Drill Sergeants brief the trainees on Army Customs and Courtesies, Drill and Ceremony and the expectations of them while here at basic training. Basic Training has begun!
Army Rappelling Treadwell Tower - At Treadwell Tower the biggest thing trainees have to overcome is fear. Even though trainees are frightened, they see that they can do it.
Army BCT Team Development Course - During the Team Development Course, trainees learn the art of teamwork and team building. In order to accomplish the complex tasks, trainees learn they must function as a team, otherwise they fail as individuals.
Medical Training Army Basic Training - Learning to evacuate injured Soldiers out of harm’s way, in a hostile environment is an essential skill taught during Medical Training Lanes.
The Army Combat Conditioning Course is an excellent test of trainees’ endurance, stamina, and physical fitness as they run across the variety of obstacles.
The Anvil field training exercise is built upon other skills such as squad tactics, medical training events, and Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear (CBRN) attacks.
The Army Boot Camp “Gas Chamber” is actually the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) confidence chamber. The trainees learn about the M50 Field Protective Mask, or “Gas Mask.”
Grenades Training in Army Boot Camp Trainees are taught every aspect of hand grenades: pulling the pin and throwing techniques. They are taught about the different types of hand grenades. At the end of training each trainee throws two live hand grenades.
Wonder what Army BCT White Phase is like? During this phase, trainees will begin learning the basics of rifle marksmanship, maintenance, and engaging targets at varying distances.
Rifle Marksmanship in the Army Qualification is the culmination of many hours of rifle training. It is an exercise designed to test trainee’s ability to apply learned principles and acquired skills by firing at targets from various distances.
The Army Hand to Hand Combat Training Program enhances unit combat readiness by building trainees’ personal courage, confidence, and resiliency as well as their situational responsiveness to close quarters threats in the operational environment.
In the Infantry Squad Battle Course in Army Bootcamp , a squad of 12-15 trainees on patrol encounter indirect small arms fire.
Wonder what Blue Phase is like in Army Basic Combat Training? The final phase of Basic Combat Training builds on everything trainees have learned so far and will serve as their final rite of passage from civilian to Soldier.
Army Basic Combat Training Pugil Sticks Trainees conduct pugil sticks training in order to build aggressiveness and confidence required to defeat the enemy in close combat using the rifle and bayonet.
The Army BCT Confidence Obstacle Course (COC) helps instill Army values, build confidence and raise personal courage between trainees. The Confidence Obstacle Course is designed to test trainee’s endurance, stamina and willpower.
The U.S. Army BCT Forge is a grueling, 96-hour, cumulative training exercise that puts week-seven trainees in a patrol base as they encounter a multitude of combat and logistical scenarios. During this time, trainees will be forged in the furnace of shared hardship and tough training. There will be multiple road marches, a tough night infiltration course, a combat resupply event, a casualty evacuation drill, a pugil sticks competition and the reflexive fire range. Over the four days of events, the trainees navigate about 46 miles. The Forge emphasizes battle drills, tactical operations and numerous foot patrols.
Officially Becoming a US Soldier. The rite of passage acknowledges that the new Soldiers have passed a milestone in Basic Combat Training, and it instills a sense of history in them. Putting on their berets signifies that the trainees have earned the title of United States Soldier. They will now stand with their Drill Sergeants as the Nation’s newest Soldiers.
Grog Tradition The BCT grog has a long and glorious history. Field artillerymen load their cannons with powder charges to send rounds downrange, but now individual charges are be loaded into the grog. They pour seven charges into the drum of grog.
Another tradition in the Blue Phase is the Army Warrior's Meal, where the Soldiers are rewarded with an all-you-can-eat buffet served by the drill sergeants and the first sergeant.
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