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Title: Army Song


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728th Military Police Battalion Noncommissioned
Officers Dining In
Army Song
Verse First to fight for the right,And to build
the Nations might,And The Army Goes Rolling
AlongProud of all we have done,Fighting till
the battles won,And the Army Goes Rolling
Along.Refrain Then its Hi! Hi! Hey!The
Armys on its way.Count off the cadence loud and
strong (TWO! THREE!)For where eer we go,You
will always knowThat The Army Goes Rolling
Along.
Watchdog Song
Verse 1 Watchdogs lead the way through every
night and day Protect the force and regulate
them all Well take em down again double nickel
is a 10 Watchdogs are the greatest force of
all Chorus Go Watchdogs, Mighty
Watchdogs Assist, Protect, Defend together till
the end Go Watch dogs, Mighty Watchdogs 8th MP
Brigade will always win Verse 2 Warfighters rule
the night, theyre prepared to fight Centurions
set the pace forever more Original Warfighters
set the standards higher And Peacekeepers will
always guard the shore Chorus Go Watchdogs,
Mighty Watchdogs Assist, Protect, Defend
together till the end Go Watch dogs, Mighty
Watchdogs 8th MP Brigade will always win
Evergreen Club 25 April 2003
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728th Military Police Battalion Noncommissioned
Officers Dining In Points of Order
728th Military Police Battalion Noncommissioned
Officers Dining In Toasts
    How to conduct a point of order   During
dinner, a member of the mess may wish to be
recognized for some appropriate reason. In
such a case, the soldier will stand and wait to
be recognized. Mr. Vice addresses him/her.
The soldier states their name and rank then says,
Mr. Vice, I have a point of order. Mr. Vice
will then give the accused a chance for
rebuttal. Mr. President will rule on the
validity of the case and assess a fine or task.
I propose a toast to the Commander In Chief, the
President of the United States of
America Response To the President. I propose a
toast to the President of the Republic of
Korea. Response To the President of Korea. I
propose a toast to the United States Armed
Forces. Response To the Armed Forces. I
propose a toast to the Noncommissioned Officer
Corps. Response To the Noncommissioned Officer
Corps. I propose a toast to the Korean Augmentee
to the United States Army. To the KATUSA I
propose a toast to the Military Police Corps
Regiment. Response To the Regiment. I propose
a toast to our Honored Guests. Response To our
Honored Guests. I propose a toast to the 728th
Military Police Battalion Response
Warfighters I propose a toast to Our Fallen
Comrades. Response To Our Fallen Comrades.
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728th Military Police Battalion Noncommissioned
Officers Dining In Sequence of Events
728th Military Police Battalion Noncommissioned
Officers Dining In Rules of the Mess
  •  
  • Breaking mess rules results in a fine or task.
  • Fines range from 25 cents to 50 cents.
  • 1. Thou shall follow all instructions from the
    President of the Mess.
  • 2. Thou shall not duel.
  • Thou shall not make feeble attempts at making
    conversation
  • with contemporaries, superiors and guests during
    the evening.
  • 4. Thou shall not, under any circumstances, spit
    in a drinking glass.
  • Thou shall not arrive at the dining in late
    without a good reason.
  • (Suffering a mortal wound is insufficient).
  • 6. Thou shall not argue over date of rank.
  • 7. Thou shall not toast improperly.
  • 8. Thou shall not toast with an uncharged glass.
  • 9. Thou shall not leave the Mess without
    permission form Mr. Vice.
  • 10. Thou shall not use foul or fowl language. 
  • 11. Thou shall not wear a clip-on bow tie.
  • 12. Thou shall not engage in "shop" talk.

Social Hour/Receiving Line Call to Mess Arrival
of Official Party Post Colors/National
Anthems Invocation Welcome Toasts Grog
Ceremony Entertainment Dinner Cake Cutting
Ceremony Intermission Guest Speaker Watchdog
Song Army Song Benediction Retiring of the Colors
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Guest Speaker
President of the Mess
 Command Sergeant Major Michael T. Sampson 728th
Military Police Battalion Command Sergeant Major
 Command Sergeant Major Tony E. Moore 20th Area
Support Group Command Sergeant Major
Command Sergeant Major Tony E. Moore is the
Command Sergeant Major for the 20th Support Group
and Area IV, Camp Henry, Korea. He entered the
Army on August 2, 1977, and attended Basic
Training and Advanced Individual Training at Fort
Dix, New Jersey. During his career, CSM Moore
has served in a variety of staff and leadership
positions to include instructor/small group
leader for Advanced Individual Training, Basic
Noncommissioned Officer Course, Advance
Noncommissioned Officer Course, Senior Supply
Sergeant Course, Warrant Officer Candidate
Course, Quartermaster Officer Basic Course, and
Quartermaster Officer Advance Course all at Fort
Lee, Virginia. Additionally, he has been a
platoon sergeant, equal opportunity advisor,
first sergeant and a battalion command sergeant
major. CSM Moore has served with the Nike
Hercules Weapons Support Detachment-Korea, Camp
Humphreys Service Battery, 1/73rd Field
Artillery and 1/6th Field Artillery, Fort Bragg,
North Carolina 278th Maintenance Company (GS),
Fort Devens, Massachusetts 5th Maintenance
Company and 5th Quartermaster Detachment,
Kaiserslautern, Germany and the 29th Support
Group, Kaiserslautern, Germany. Other
assignments include the Supply Company, 1st
Support Battalion, Sinai, Egypt 89th Military
Police Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas 348th
Quartermaster Company, 194th Maintenance
Battalion, Camp Humphreys, Korea and
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
Company A, 203rd Forward Support Battalion, 3rd
Infantry Division, Fort Benning, Georgia. CSM
Moore served as the command sergeant major for
the 25th Brigade Support Battalion, 25th Infantry
Division (Light), Fort Lewis, Washington, before
assuming his current position in June 2002. The
Fremont, North Carolina native's military
education includes the Basic Leadership Course,
Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic
Noncommissioned Officer Course, Advance
Noncommissioned Officer Course, and Senior Supply
Sergeant Course all at Fort Lee, Virginia. He is
also a graduate of the Defense Equal Opportunity
Management Institute, Patrick Air Force Base,
Florida First Sergeant Course, Fort Bliss Texas
Garrison Command Sergeants Major Course, Fort
Belvoir, Virginia and the U.S. Army Command
Sergeants Major Course (Class 50) at Fort Bliss,
Texas. CSM Moore holds a Bachelor of Science
degree in Liberal Studies from Excelsior College.
CSM Moore's awards and decorations include the
Meritorious Service Medal with two Oak Leaf
Clusters, Army Joint Service Commendation Medal,
Army Commendation Medal with three Oak Leaf
Clusters, Army Achievement Medal with three Oak
Leaf Clusters, Good Conduct Medal (8th Award),
National Defense Service Ribbon, NCO Professional
Development Ribbon with Numeral 4, Army Service
Ribbon, and Overseas Service Ribbon with Numeral
3 and Multiforce and Observance Ribbon Numeral 2.
   
CSM Sampson hails from Louisville, Kentucky. He
enlisted in the US Army in July 1983 and attended
One Station Unit Training (OSUT) at Ft McClellan,
AL. CSM Sampson has served in a variety of
assignments and units to include the 110th
Military Police Company, Pirmasens, Germany,
101st Military Police Company, 101st Airborne
Division (Air Assault), Ft Campbell, KY, HHD,
USMCA-Augsburg, Germany, US Army Recruiting
Command, Los Angeles, CA, HQ Co, Law Enforcement
Command, 194th Military Police Company, and HHD
716th Military Police Battalion, Ft Campbell, KY,
the US Army Sergeants Major Academy, Ft Bliss,
TX, 25th Military Police Battalion (Prov),
Schofield Barracks, HI and he current serves with
the 728th Military Police Battalion, Taegu,
Korea. CSM Sampson has held virtually every
leadership position throughout his career to
include Team Leader, Squad Leader, Platoon
Sergeant, First Sergeant, Battalion Sergeant
Major and Brigade Command Sergeant Major. He has
also served as a Provost Sergeant, Recruiter, and
Battalion Operations Sergeant Major. CSM
Sampsons military education includes, Basic
Military Police Training, Basic Airborne School,
Air Assault School, Sniper School, Primary
Leadership Development Course, Basic
Noncommissioned Officer Course, US Army Basic
Recruiter Course, Recruiting Station Commanders
Course, Advanced Noncommissioned Officers Course,
First Sergeants Course, Battle Staff
Noncommissioned Officers Course and the United
States Army Sergeants Major Course. CSM Sampson
has earned an Associates Degree in Applied
Science from Austin Peay State University,
Clarksville, TN and is currently pursuing a
Bachelors Degree with Excelsior University. CSM
Sampsons awards and decorations include the
Meritorious Service Medal (3 OLC), Army
Commendation Medal (9 OLC), Army Achievement
Medal (9 OLC), Good Conduct Medal (6th awd),
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Humanitarian
Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal
(2nd awd), Noncommissioned Officer Professional
Development Ribbon (w/numeral 4), Overseas
Ribbon, the Air Assault Badge, Airborne Badge,
the Gold Recruiter Badge (w/3 Star Sapphires),
and the Gold Recruiter Ring. He is also awarded
the Army Superior Unit Award and the Joint
Meritorious Unit Award. CSM Sampson resides on
Camp Walker, Taegu Korea where his son Charlie
will join him this summer .
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