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The Claw
                              Newsletter
  Serving the Soldiers and Families of Task Force Talon
V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8

                    The Claw                                          20 J UN E 2012




              A Few Words from
                     Talon 6
                             To all family members and friends of Task Force Talon, this has
                    been a month filled with ups and downs for your Talon Troopers. We
                    started out by welcoming a new company to the Talon family. The A/1-
                    168th Aviation “Idaho” joined the Task Force from the Idaho National
                    Guard. “Idaho” arrived well prepared as they have already shown their
                    ability to accomplish difficult combat aviation missions. As we wel-
                    comed in the new unit, we unfortunately had to bid farewell to the highly
                    -motivated Troopers from A/2-211th Aviation “Animals”. The Animals
                    arrived in Afghanistan a couple of months before TF Talon assumed our
                    mission. As a result, they were the continuity and our role models dur-
                    ing our initial stages of this deployment. We will miss them greatly, but
                    are excited for their families as they return to Utah with pride. Out-
                    standing job Animals!! Never forget, that if you are a Talon for a day…
                    You are a Talon for life!! Your Talon Troopers continue to make you
                    proud by providing outstanding aviation support to our brothers and sis-
                    ters throughout Regional Command East (RC-East). Unfortunately, this
                    month, two TF Talon Troopers, CPT Scottie Pace (FOX 6) and 1LT
                    Mathew Fazzari (FOX 16), made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their
                    brothers and sisters in need. CPT Pace and 1LT Fazzari were killed in
                    action on June 6, 2012 when their OH-58D aircraft was shot down by
                    enemy fire. Our hearts and prayers go out to the family members of our
                    valorous Heroes. The Talon family was obviously greatly saddened by
                    this event, but gained strength from each other and from you, our loved
“TALON FOR A DAY,   ones back home. The Task Force hosted an incredibly well attended
                    Memorial Service here in Bagram and continue to support our brothers
TALON FOR LIFE!”    and sisters on the ground in their honor. We will continue to do our best
                    to make a difference here, but look forward to completing our mission
                    and rejoining you. As always, on behalf of all the TF Talon Troopers, I
                    thank you for your continued love and support. Until next time…



                                    Sincerely,
                                    LTC LANDY D. DUNHAM
                                    TALON 6
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P AGE 4                                                                               V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8




                       Holy talon
There is a single passage from Scripture that has come to my mind so often in the past 48 hours.
Once, while Jesus was encouraging his followers he stated, “Greater love has no one than this, that
he lay down his life for his friends.” As I say the names CPT Scottie Pace and 1LT Matt Fazzari, I rec-
ognize that our fallen brothers are examples of such love. They laid down their lives for the rest of us.


Selfless Service may at times seem like only a buzzword in the Army. The Army Value is defined as to:
“Put the welfare of the nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own. Selfless service is
larger than just one person. In serving your country, you are doing your duty loyally without thought
of recognition or gain. The basic building block of selfless service is the commitment of each team
member to go a little further, endure a little longer, and look a little closer to see how he or she can
add to the effort.”


CPT Pace and 1LT Fazzari have done this very thing, even to the point of death. For them, selfless
service was not a phrase devoid of meaning but a way of life. They both showed us all the greatest
love imaginable, the sacrifice of their lives for the benefit of Soldiers on the ground, the benefit of our
nation, for our benefit. They had pride in what they did, and we have pride in them. . . .

                                                 CPT Pace and 1LT Fazzari were special people, men
                                                 who took an oath to defend our nation. They were
                                                 men who were special because of the aircraft they
                                                 flew, the company they kept, and the heritage they
                                                 continued as members of the Cavalry. They were men
                                                 of selfless service. Let us, by their inspiration, be peo-
                                                 ple of selfless service too.

                                                 (Excerpt from Memorial Meditation, 8 JUN 2012)


                                                 CH (CPT) Marlon W. Brown
T HE C LAW                                                                                              P AGE 5




                               GLADIATORS
                                          Gladiators and friends,
Starting into our ninth month of the deployment, the Gladiators are welcoming a new addition by way of A
Company 1-168 Aviation from the Idaho National Guard. SPC Broadway is a 15P flight operations specialist
who is already working at the RTO station as well as the flight operations desk. Welcome to the Gladiators and
the Talon TOC!
         This month marks the completion of 100% inventories, which also means that it won’t be too long be-
fore everything is packed up and ready to ship home. Much of our unit’s inventory never leaves the containers
anyways, since in HHC’s case it is mostly contingency equipment because there is a wealth of theater-provided
equipment for all of our mission needs. The pace of operations never seems to let up lately, and one thing after
another can lead to some long days at the flight line. We have been enjoying better weather with less rain and
more sun, albeit with some significant winds from the northwest that can pick up quite a bit of dust, at times.
         We are well in to our 120 days of wind, but before we can say goodbye to our most significant bit of
regional weather, we have to bid farewell to our forecasting staff weather observers (SWO). Staff Sergeant Haz-
zard, Staff Sergeant Callahan, and Master Sergeant Lilley are training up their replacements that will be with us
until the end of the deployment. They will depart two months after we leave, so we look forward to incorporat-
ing their weather forecasting into our daily missions. We appreciate the service of all our SWOs, and we will
see you back at Simmons for some cross-country forecasts.
            Everyone in HHC is counting down the days now, as we are all “double-digit midgets!” Until next
                                                      time….
                                                  Gladiator 6




                 MAJ Uhl and 1SG McQueen accepting the 2011 Master of Readiness Award in May, 2012 for
                                      having the top UH-60 FMC rate for 2011.
P AGE 6                                                                                  V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8




               idaho
        A Co/1-168 is both honored and excited to be joining the Talon Family. In the short time
that we have been here, we can truly say that the members of this task force live by the saying
“Talon for a day, Talon for Life”. Our predecessors the “Animals” have left big shoes to fill, but
have given us a great handoff and it is my intent for the transition to be seamless and transparent to
those that we serve.
        Our advanced party arrived on the 19th of May, and the main body arrived on the 23rd. We hit
the ground running alongside the Animals as we conducted CCT’s for over 50 aircrew members.
Despite being the New Kids on the block, we have already experienced the immediate effects of the
dangers of our business. On 3 June 2012, SGT Al Vieth was shot by a sniper while performing his
crew chief duties on a mission over Tagab. A single gunshot entered and exited his left forearm and
left shoulder. He was flown to Germany that night and has made his way back to the states. He is
currently at the hospital in FT Lewis, Washington and has undergone four surgeries to date. He will
need a couple more surgeries and some physical therapy but is expected to make a full recovery.
        On 7 June, A Co 1-168 “Officially” joined the Talon Family during our Patch ceremony and
at noon on 10 June 2012, a small ceremony between company leadership marked the RIP/TOA be-
tween A Co 2-211 and A Co 1-168. The mission is ours to continue. We accept this mission as we
have accepted the Wartime service patch and are prepared to represent TF Talon; Everyone, every-
day…100%


                                              CPT Nicole Smith
                                                 “Idaho 06”




                         SGT Vieth getting a visit from the CJTF-1 CDR and CSM on
                         3 June 2012 and was awarded the purple heart. for his injury.
T HE C LAW                                                                                                                    P AGE 7




                      REGRET
                           Greetings from the Regret family here in Afghanistan to the Regret family on the homefront. Every good
                           football fan knows that you have to finish strong in the fourth quarter, so as we enter the final quarter here
                           in Afghanistan, we continue to focus on accomplishing our mission with our eyes on the prize of our fast-
                           approaching return home (and the subsequent start of football season that accompanies it, providing me
                           with my theme). This past month has seen many members of our company accomplish some very exciting
                           personal and professional goals. So, I would have to say that the overarching tone for this month is simply
                           this: winning.


                          Congratulations go out to CPT Kellan Travis and CW2 John Martin for passing their Pilot-In-Command
                          (PC) checkrides. This is a rigorous event testing all aspects of a pilot’s professional knowledge and skills.
                          From decision making to aircraft knowledge to control touch, these new PC’s demonstrated that they have
                          what it takes to be leaders in flight in Army Aviation. On the enlisted side, five members of the Regret
                          family passed their promotion boards. Success requires great poise and professional knowledge since
                          Soldiers face a panel of several First Sergeants and the Battalion Sergeant Major firing questions at them
on a wide range of Army and leadership related subjects. Our congratulations go out to SGT Sullivan, CPL Schlorff, SPC Makela,
SPC Juleff, and SPC Riddle for their outstanding performance. They represented the company well as all five Soldiers we sent to the
promotion board passed with flying colors.


This month has also seen great personal success for now SGT Jonathan Felts, CW3 Kevin Nolan and CW3
Danny Weaver in the form of their promotions. After a quick stint as a Corporal in the United States Army,
Jonathan Felts was deservingly promoted to Sergeant. As a flight instructor, his level of experience and re-
sponsibility for training crew chiefs and door gunners is finally commensurate with his rank. CW3 Kevin
Nolan’s promotion was also exciting as one of his friends from his time as an NCO, SSG Darian Taylor of
Echo Company, was able to join him in celebrating his success with the rest of his friends from Regret. Sto-
ries like these demonstrate just how small of a world the Army can be. However, no story better demon-
                                             strates this than that of now CW3 Danny Weaver. Danny has
                                             been a member of and mainstay in this company for the past five
                                             years. We were able to fly him up to one of the mountain tops
                                             near Bagram for his promotion ceremony with a group of his
                                             friends. What is especially exciting about this, however, is that is
                                             precisely the same mountain top where Mr. Weaver pinned his
                                             CW2 rank in 2007. AND, the same person who pinned his CW2 all those years ago also
                                             pinned his CW3, none other than our very own Company Standardization Pilot (SP) CW3
                                             Mikey Campbell. Needless to say, this was a very special and proud moment for all in-
                                             volved. We are extremely proud of and excited for the success that these three members
                                             of the Regret family have experienced.


Regarding the Bamyan Jeopardy tournament mentioned last month by 1LT Walker, the competition has been fierce, and only two
brainiacs remain standing. The champion will be determined soon when 1LT Will Walker and CW2 John Martin square off in a battle
of wits and Jeopardy skills. You may be saying to yourself “Is that the same John Martin who also just made PC?” The answer is yes;
he is a monster of aviation knowledge and professionalism. However, Will Walker is no slouch as he has already proven his Jeopardy
prowess by besting three opponents to date on his way to the finals. This looks to be a match for the ages and will likely all come
down to Final Jeopardy. Stay tuned for the update next month on the winner.
In closing, all of the pilots and crewmembers here are grateful for your continued love, support, and dedication. Your support makes it
possible for us to continue winning these small victories every day that help sustain us until we come home to you. We miss you all
and can hardly wait to be reunited with you in the coming months.
                                                     Best regards and gratitude,
                                                        1LT Jason Bogardus
                                                   Headquarters Platoon Leader
P AGE 8                                                                                                        V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8




                         FLIPPERS
I hope this letter finds you all well and enjoying the start of a hot North Carolina summer. I want to start off by congratulating Mr. and
Mrs Seth Dibble for their newly born baby Reagan Douglas Dibble. We love to see our Flipper family growing.

This month we welcomed SPC Arzuza and SPC Huff from our Delta Company "Darkhorse". They've both transitioned well into flying
and they're already making a difference.

Also this month we paused to recognize and honor our brother's of Flipper 75 who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our nation on
May 30th 2007. As the Commander I was humbled by the opportunity to commemorate this day. We will always remember the coura-
geous crew: CW3 Christopher Allgaier, CW2 Joshua Rodgers, SSG Charlie Bagwell, SGT Brandon Hadaway and SGT Jesse Blamires.
May 30th will forever be a significant day for our Company and it was fitting that we were able to share this ceremony with Task Force
Corsair.

Once again, I want to thank you for your continuous support and sending all those nice care packages to our Soldiers. And as always, I
pray for your safety and well being, as well as that of our beloved Soldiers. Please continue to support your loved ones as they continue
to serve with courageous professionalism, and I promise that I will continue to do everything in my power to accomplish our mission
ensuring the safety and welfare of those you hold dear. You are, after all, the reason we do what we do. Thank you and God bless.


                                                                ATW,

                                                              Flipper 6
T HE C LAW                                                                                                                  P AGE 9




                                Motor city
                                    muscles
                 “...The helicopter symbolize(s) the victory of ingenuity over common sense.” ~Montross

It has been another busy month for the Motor City Muscle as we continue to fly, fly and fly some more. As the hours accrue, rising
  temperatures and strong winds create greater challenges for flight crews conducting missions in an austere environment. 24 hour
                                       operations continue as flight hours steadily increase.
Another month has come and gone bringing re-enlistments, new challenges, and visitors to the Motor City Muscle. Congratulations
                    to SSG Girvin, SSG Row and SGT Spivey who all re-enlisted during the month of May.




 The month of May kicked off a new exercise program called Muscle 6 Challenge. It is living up to its name as the Motor City Mus-
  cle Commander leads his Soldiers through a rigorous series of cross fit training exercises. The Muscle 6 Challenge has proven to
 physically and mentally challenge Soldiers of Bravo Company. The hard work and perseverance of Bravo Company Soldiers during
these demanding physical training sessions will ensure they are ready to conquer the next APFT and all that Afghanistan has to offer.




 Michigan’s Adjutant General Major General Vadnais and State Command Sergeant Major Husband visited Motor City Muscle 8
May. Soldiers in Flight Platoon and Maintenance received coins for their dedication to duty and exceptional service while deployed
                                            to RC-East as part of Task Force Talon.
P AGE 1 0                                                                                                       V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8




                          DUSTOFF
Bagram Airfield: We have officially entered our 60-day count down for redeployment. As you can imagine, by this time tempers are
flying high in anticipation and patience is running low. Everyone seems to be getting a case of sensitive nerves. With the wettest months
now behind us, we are bracing ourselves for the extreme heat (yes, we know JAF is hotter), 120 days of wind, dust storms, and you
guessed it, MORE missions. It doesn’t sound like a good combination does it? But the silver lining is that staying busy will make the time
go by faster.

          Regardless of the bad weather and the increased level of crankiness, May was a month of celebrations. We celebrated birthdays,
a new birth, a re-enlistment, and remembered the fallen on Memorial Day. Since it was MAJ Bundy's turn to celebrate his birthday with
us, we didn’t want to let him down. His birthday celebration included a special interpretive dance performance by our very own CW2
Cornelius! The Soldiers greatly enjoyed the charming dance. We wish MAJ Bundy a Happy Birthday and thank him for his skillful lead-
ership during this deployment.

           Also during the month of May, we celebrated SPC Dirkintis’ birthday,
may she celebrate many more! She was thrilled to have been pelted with milk bal-
loons. We are happy to announce that our big ARMY family is getting bigger. The
McGrath’s just became the proud parents of a baby boy. We would also like to con-
gratulate SPC Hodge, who in a short but moving ceremony in front one of our beau-
tiful helicopters took the Oath of Enlistment once again and re-enlisted in the US
ARMY, hooah!!!

           In what has become a yearly Memorial Day tradition for Troops overseas,
the Wrangler National Patriot Tour visited us on Sunday, May 27, 2012. The tour
party that included Miss Rodeo America Meagan Ridley, World Champion Cowboy
Mounted Shooter Annie Bianco Ellettand, and country singer Lucas Hodge joined
us in remembering our fallen heroes. Lucas poured his heart and soul into every
note as he sang for our troops in an acoustic concert that lasted for about two hours.
The other members of the tour said he usually only sings 2-3 songs, but with us he
took requests and played his personal favorites. They enjoyed our laid back atmos-
phere and sense of humor here at the DUSTOFF hangar. In order to keep up with the cowboy spirit we put out the mother of all BBQs
that included lobster, steak, and chicken. Thanks to SFG Giraud and his assistant SPC Vertrees for cooking it to perfection and making
sure everyone enjoyed such a treat.

                                            This year Wrangler sponsored download cards giving our brave Troopers free music, "Medal
                                            Of Honor" and "Give A Damn". Lucas wrote "Medal Of Honor" in dedication to our Troops
                                            and is now the "official" theme song for Wrangler National Patriot. His song "Give A Damn"
                                            is now climbing the country radio charts and is also the theme song for the hit GAC TV
                                            show "Tom's Wild Life".

                                            "When I sing out here on these small bases and I look out into their eyes and I see a smile or
                                            their feet are tapping, then I've accomplished something great…I now look forward to keep-
                                            ing in touch with some of the folks I met while out here and I get to look at the back of my
                                            Wrangler National Patriot guitar everyday and see the autographs of my heroes, our US
                                            TROOPS", said Lucas.

                                            On May 19 we were able to have the Family VTC in which we discussed redeployment
                                            plans. It was great to be able to see family members and to get the feeling that our return is
                                            near.

                                            A rare sighting of 1SG Smith visiting the GYM was captured recently by one of our Sol-
                                            diers. The witness was able to capture this never before seen picture of 1SG looking sexy
                                            and wearing a smile that says we are almost home, keep up the good work!!!
                                            On behalf of CPT Chocholous, LT Wiese, SFC Giraud, and everyone here at 4th Platoon
                                            thank you for your love and support, we could not do it without you.
T HE C LAW                                                                                            P AGE 1 1




               DARKHORSE
Greetings from Afghanistan Darkhorse Family and Friends!
This past month has been busy for the company. This month
we are welcoming our friends from the Idaho National Guard
and saying good-bye to our Utah National Guard friends,
practicing our marksmanship at the range, celebrating Memo-
rial Day, and handing out a lot of awards and even some pro-
motions.
To our guys from the Utah National Guard, we would like to
thank you for all your hard work and for being part of our
family. We are going to miss you guys and the personalities          SPCs Kelly, Graveline, Colliver, Dias, and
                                                                       Jardine proudly displaying their targets
you brought to our company. To the guys from Idaho, Wel-
come! We are happy to have you join our family and we look
forward to getting to know you all and work with you.
                                   This month Shops platoon ran a range for the battalion. People had
                                   the opportunity to come and qualify with both the M9 (9mm pis-
                                   tol) and the M4/M16 (5.56 rifle). We learned who the true marks-
                                   men in the company are and who could use some practice. SGT
                                   Dosker, next time pay attention to whose target you’re shooting!
                                   Thanks to SGT Coffey and SFC Dickerson for all their hard work
                                   that went into running the range.
                                   With Memorial Day at the end of this last month, D Company took
                                   some time out of the workday to remember our fallen heroes and
  SGT Voorhees breakin’ out the   to just relax a little. SFC Johnson, Dickerson, and SSG Owens
          poker chips
                                  worked the grill while everyone else kicked back and played some
cards, chess, or Call of duty on the X-box. Some people played a little bit of football and ping-
pong. We all ate some hotdogs, hamburgers, and steaks off the grill for dinner (breakfast for our
night shift people!), which is a nice change of pace from the mess hall. Some of the Michigan
Guard guys showcased their awesome skills at corn hole, namely SGT Bauman and SPC Bowling,
while SGT Clayton Smith proved himself master of the poker tables. All in all, it was a good break
from the monotony and an enjoyable Memorial Day celebration.




                                                    Football!
P AGE 1 2                                                                              V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8




                       WAR DAWGS
        As another month passes, the Wardawgs continue to provide ground maintenance, aviation
grade fuel, and logistical ammo support to sustain the fight. This month the focus has been on rede-
ployment planning as we prepare containers, flight manifests, and the date when we reunite with our
friends and family starts to become a reality. During this past month, our Distro platoon reached a mile-
stone of pumping over 1 million gallons of fuel, since we assumed our mission almost 8 months ago.
We welcomed two Troopers into the NCO Corps this month; SGT Richard Wright (Distro) and SGT
Tony Tucker (Maintenance). Both of these Troopers hardwork, dedication, and leadership by example
will definitely contribute to the esprit de corps and morale of our unit. Another hardworking Trooper
that was recognized this month was SPC Jamario Roberson (Distro), who was awarded a coin of excel-
lence from the Brigade Commander, COL Jamison.A special congratulation goes out to SPC Breemes,
Matthew (Maintenance) and his wife Korrenn Breemes for the newest member of their family, Seth
Richard Breemes who was born 22 May 2012, weighing 7 lbs and 8 ounces.
        Every Trooper is highly encouraged to continue their education and one Trooper in particular
has reached a major milestone. SPC Chauncey May (HQ) recently graduated from American InterCon-
tinental University with an Associate of Arts in Business Administration. In the next months to come
many of us are getting prepared to maintain our physical requirements by conducting APFT record
physical training tests. Just recently one of our hard charging and well disciplined Distro NCOs blew
the standards out of the water, and scored his 2nd 300 APFT score, congratulations SGT Clarence Pino
Aka “Animal.” Lastly, we would like to congratulate SGT Douglas Adkins for representing Mainte-
nance Platoon and securing Echo Company’s 7th NCO/Trooper of the Month victory, keeping The
Wardawgs a well known force in not only tactical knowledge but technical as well.
        The Wardawgs family morale remains high as we look forward to returning to our families very
soon. We could not do it without your support and we thank you. Echo Company Wardawgs would
also like to pay tribute to all those serving in the military past, present, and not to forget the service of
our fallen comrades that have been lost serving their country. We wish you had a blessed Memorial
Day and you will not be forgotten.
T HE C LAW                                                                                           P AGE 1 3




                    BLACKHORSE
                             Dear friends, family and loved ones of Fox Troop,

          As we’re sure you all have heard by now, we lost CPT Scott Pace and 1LT Mathew Fazzari to enemy
action on the 6th of June. We cannot begin to tell you all how much sorrow and pain have accompanied this
loss to the Troop. We are sure for some of you our words pale in comparison to the feelings this has pro-
voked, and both 1SG and I offer our deepest condolences as each of us deal with this tragedy in our own
separate ways.
          We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support of Fox Troop, and espe-
cially for the family and loved ones of our two lost brothers. We have said before that we could not do this
job without the support of you all back home, and it is all the more apparent now through this most trying
time. Our greatest hope is that although we find our own ways to cope with this event; that is where our dif-
ferences end. It is critical, now more than ever, that we band together and support each other in any way pos-
sible.
          To Mr. and Mrs. Pace, we want you to know that Fox Troop will forever be in your debt. CPT Pace
will always be remembered for the motivation and that never ending smile he provided us no matter the situa-
tion. He will also be remembered for his selflessness and giving nature in that he always found a way to pro-
vide morale items, such as audio books and a seemingly never ending supply of sugar loaded snacks, to our
Troop. The leadership and character that CPT Pace led us with will forever have an impact of the members
of Fox Troop, which will no doubt be carried on not only throughout our careers, but all of life in general; for
the lessons he taught will certainly be of value as we all strive to overcome the trials and tribulations that life
still has in store for us.
          To Tovah, Dominic and Samuel, for the short time that Mat was with us he brought an energy to the
Troop that was obviously missing. His motivation, knowledge and eagerness to help in all matters were a
breath of fresh air that had an immediate impact on Troop operations. Upon his arrival, he immediately set
himself to the task of getting to know each and every one of his Troopers. Unfortunately for some this task is
sometimes “just a part of the job,” but for Mat it was genuine. As he learned his Trooper’s names, jobs and
responsibilities, he took the extra time (which is precious to a new Platoon Leader) to learn about their fami-
lies, their children and where they were from, making them smile as they recalled each. Mat had in turn told
us of you three. The very mention of you three evoked a smile, founded from a love and pride that only a
husband and father know. He will certainly be missed, but never forgotten.
         We would love to go on about the memories that CPT Scott Pace and 1LT Mathew Fazzari left us
with, for there are certainly many, many others for us to recount; but in hopes of meeting you all in person
after our return, we will hold off for now.
         For everyone, know that the mission of Fox Troop continues every day. Each time we set about our
tasks here, we do it with renewed passion and fortitude in honor of our two lost brothers. We will continue to
carry the fight to the enemy, we will not tire, and we will not fail.


                                   CPT Will Warner and 1SG Don Adkins
                                          “Fortes Fortuna Iuvat”
P AGE 1 4                                                      V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8




                      TALONS OF THE MONTH
                                        SPC Sandoval, Alejandro
                                        Company/MOS: HHC/15P
                                        Hometown: Fairfield, CA

                                        Q: What do you do on your free time?
                                        A: Study for FAST class and work out
                                        Q: What do you want to achieve in your
                                        MOS this deployment?
                                        A: Continue learning all TOC operation
                                        duties
                                        Q: Goals for this deployment?
                                        A: Raise my GT score and get a 300 on
                                        my PT test
                                        Q: What do you miss most about home?
                                        A: My 2 month Baby Boy, Alejandro.



SPC Hanover, Janica
Company/MOS: A 1-168/ 92F
Hometown: Emmett, Idaho

Q: What do you do on your free time?
A: Skype and hang out with roommate
Q: What do you want to achieve in
your MOS this deployment?
A: Continue being an asset to my com-
pany
Q: Goals for this deployment?
A: Save enough money to buy a sports
bike
Q: What do you miss most about
home?
A: Going Dancing
T HE C LAW                                                        P AGE 1 5


SPC Trimidal, James
Company/MOS: A 3-82/ 15T
Hometown: Cebu, Philippines

Q: What do you do on your free
time?
A: Hunt wild pigs with blow darts
Q: What do you want to achieve in
your MOS this deployment?
A: Qualify with the .240
Q: Goals for this deployment?
A: Hit the Red Rock
Q: What do you miss most about
home?
A: Bananas




                                    SPC Chambers, Brian
                                    Company/MOS: B 3-238/ 15D
                                    Hometown: Garden City, Michigan

                                    Q: What do you do on your free
                                    time?
                                    A: Watch Comedies… My favorite is
                                    Anchorman!
                                    Q: What do you want to achieve in
                                    your MOS this deployment?
                                    A: Become more tactically proficient
                                    Q: Goals for this deployment?
                                    A: Save as much money as possible
                                    Q: What do you miss most about
                                    home?
                                    A: Playing ice hockey with my bud-
                                    dies
P AGE 1 6                                                       V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8


SPC Jung, Christopher
Company/MOS: B 3-82/
Hometown: Baton Rouge, LA

Q: What do you do on your free time?
A: Attend College Courses
Q: What do you want to achieve in
your MOS this deployment?
A: I’m currently not in my MOS. I
want to reclass to 15U
Q: Goals for this deployment?
A: Do as much college as possible
Q: What do you miss most about
home?
A: My Children



                                       SPC Vertrees, Colin
                                       Company/MOS: C 3-82/ 15T
                                       Hometown: Jane, Missouri

                                       Q: What do you do on your free time?
                                       A: Watch movies, TV shows and continue
                                       career progression for promotion to SGT
                                       Q: What do you want to achieve in your
                                       MOS this deployment?
                                       A: I would like to be promoted to the rank
                                       of SGT by the time I redeploy
                                       Q: Goals for this deployment?
                                       A: TO fly as many combat flight hours as I
                                       can and get back into school
                                       Q: What do you miss most about home?
                                       A: I miss going home at the end of the day
                                       and spending time with my family
T HE C LAW                                                                 P AGE 1 7



SPC Whitt, Brad
Company/MOS: D 3-82/ 15U
Hometown: South Shore, Kentucky

Q: What do you do on your free time?
A: Play guitar
Q: What do you want to achieve in
your MOS this deployment?
A: Get to know the aircraft better
Q: Goals for this deployment?
A: Start online courses to begin degree
Q: What do you miss most about
home?
A: The slow pace of workin’ on the
farm




                                          SPC Williams, Brandon
                                          Company/MOS: E 3-82/ 91B
                                          Hometown: LaPorte, Indiana

                                          Q: What do you do on your free time?
                                          A: What everyone else does.. Gym,
                                          Movies and Video Games.
                                          Q: What do you want to achieve in your
                                          MOS this deployment?
                                          A: Not break anything beyond repair
                                          Q: Goals for this deployment?
                                          A: Loss 50lbs (Only 3lbs left) and
                                          achieve my E-5.
                                          Q: What do you miss most about home?
                                          A: Being with my wife and the ability to
                                          drive where I want without walking.
P AGE 1 8                                                                                 V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8




       First Lieutenant
                                                1LT Mathew Fazzari is a native of Walla Walla, Washington born
    Mathew Gergory Fazzari                    ST
                                       on the 1 of December 1986. He was commissioned as a 2LT in the United
                                       States Army on the 7TH of May 2010 . Following his commissioning, he at-
                                       tended and graduated from the Aviation Officer’s Basic Course and the Initial
                                       Entry Rotary Wing Course (Army Aviation Flight School) at Fort Rucker,
                                       Alabama. Upon completion of the Basic Aviators Course, 1LT Fazzari was
                                       assigned to 1ST Squadron, 17TH Cavalry Regiment, Fort Bragg, NC. In May
                                       2012, 1LT Fazzari deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation ENDUR-
                                       ING FREEDOM with Fox Troop, Task Force Talon.
                                                His military schools include the Air Assault Course, SERE High
                                       Risk Course, Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course, OH-58 Aviator Qualifica-
                                       tion Course and Aviation Officer Basic Course.
                                                1LT Fazzari’s decorations include the Purple Heart, Army Achieve-
                                       ment Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal
                                       with Bronze Service Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army
                                       Service Ribbon, Army Aviator Badge, Combat Action Badge and Air Assault
                                       Badge.


        Captain  Scott P. Pace is a native of Brawley, California and the son of
                                                                                         Captain
Patrick and Kathryn Pace. He attended the United States Military Academy and       Scottie Patrick Pace
graduated in 2005 with a degree in Nuclear Engineering.
         After being commissioned as a Second Lieutenant, he completed the Initial
Entry Rotary Wing Course and Aviation Officer Basic Course at Fort Rucker,
Alabama. In October of 2006, CPT Pace was assigned to Fort Drum, New York
where he served for fourteen months as an Air Cavalry Platoon Leader in Alpha
Troop, Sixth Squadron, Sixth Cavalry Regiment, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade.
In January of 2008, CPT Pace joined the 10th Mountain’s First Combat Brigade
Team as the Brigade Aviation Element Planner. He immediately deployed to join
the Brigade in Kirkuk, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In November
of 2008, upon completion of the redeployment of 1st BCT, 10th MTN (LI), CPT
Pace rejoined Sixth Squadron, Sixth Cavalry as they arrived in Iraq and served as
the S3 Planner for their deployment. Upon completion of 6-6 CAV’s tour in Iraq,
he redeployed to Fort Drum, New York in October of 2009. CPT Pace left the
Squadron and began the Military Intelligence Captain’s Career Course in Fort
Huachuca, Arizona in March of 2010. Upon completion of the Captain’s Career
Course CPT Pace was assigned to HHT, 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment in
October, 2010.
         His military schools include Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course, Aviation
Officer Basic Course, Military Intelligence Captain’s Career Course and the Signal Intelligence/Electronic Warfare
Course.
         CPT Pace’s decorations include the Purple Heart with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Medal, Army Commendation
Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Bronze Service Star, Iraq Campaign
Medal with two Bronze Stars, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Rib-
bon with numeral three, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Ribbon, NATO Medal, Army Aviator Badge and
Combat Action Badge.
         CPT Pace is survived by his father Patrick and mother Kathy Pace.
T HE C LAW                                                                               P AGE 1 9




MG Mayville, CSM Sasser, MG Huggins, CSM Lambert, other distinguished guest, friends of the
                                            TF Talon family.
     Today we are here to remember two of our brothers. Two heroes… and I mean that in every
     sense of the word. The Lord blessed all of our lives when he allowed us to know them, be
                               touched by them, serve along-side them.
        1LT Mat Fazzari joined us under a month ago….but you all know the Talon motto holds
true…if you’re a Talon for a day….you’re a Talon for life. Mat was a brave, dedicated young war-
 rior; proud to become a member of our family, eager to learn and to contribute to our mission,
  which is to protect and support our brothers and sisters on the ground. May God be with his
wife Tovah and two young children Dominic and Samuel. May he comfort them and help them
 understand that Mat laid down his life for his brothers and sisters in harm’s way, for our nation,
    for freedom. Not only is our nation greatly indebted to them, but we all must do everything
within our power to make it clear to this young family, that from this day forward they will always
                be part of the 82nd ABN DIV, Pegasus BDE, and the Talon families.
     As for CPT Scottie Pace, FOX 6! He led the most agile, tactically proficient, and utterly fear-
less troop or company in this entire Theater… and he did so from the front. Scottie was the epit-
   ome of a compassionate leader. I’m certain that he learned that from his parents. He cared
  deeply about each and every one of his Troopers and he was always quick to fight on their be-
 half. But, when the mission dictated, he had the power to motivate his troop to rise above chal-
lenges that sometimes seemed to be both humanly and mechanically impossible. His Fox Troop
never ceased to amaze me and Pegasus 6 with their “we can do more” attitude. When our broth-
ers from TF 1/82 Airborne needed additional aviation support, Scottie and his team found a way
                                           to make it happen.
       On Wednesday, 6 Jun, the 68 anniversary of the courageous and glorious D-Day assault,
                                      th


CPT Pace and LT Fazzari (callsign FOX 57) raced… along with their lead Kiowa Warrior, to the
                   support of their brothers and sisters in need… for the last time.
     I know that they are smiling down on us as we remember them right now…and may God and
 all Troopers that continue to carry the guideon know… we will continue the fight in their honor,
we will continue to make them proud of their troop, and we will continue to make them proud of
the entire Talon family by doing everything we can do to provide an overwhelming aviation pres-
   ence to our brothers and sisters on the ground. We know that by doing so, our tenacity and
  unique capabilities effectively result in saving the lives of both U.S. and Coalition Forces every
                                               single day!

                                    So….to my little brothers.
                                            My Heroes.
                                  May it be said…WELL DONE!!
                                         Be thou at peace!

                          Delivered by LTC Landy D. Dunham (Talon 6), 8 Jun 2012
TALON FOR A DAY

           Our address is still the same:


                  LAST NAME, FIRST
                    TF TALON, C/O
               BAGRAM, AFGHANISTAN
                    APO, AE 09354



    Feel free to send me an email if you have any sug-
          gestions or questions. Until next time...

                 SPC Porter, Amber
                   TF Talon PAO
               amber.m.porter@us.army.mil




 TALON FOR LIFE!

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TALON FOR A DAY, TALON FOR LIFE

  • 1. The Claw Newsletter Serving the Soldiers and Families of Task Force Talon
  • 2. V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8 The Claw 20 J UN E 2012 A Few Words from Talon 6 To all family members and friends of Task Force Talon, this has been a month filled with ups and downs for your Talon Troopers. We started out by welcoming a new company to the Talon family. The A/1- 168th Aviation “Idaho” joined the Task Force from the Idaho National Guard. “Idaho” arrived well prepared as they have already shown their ability to accomplish difficult combat aviation missions. As we wel- comed in the new unit, we unfortunately had to bid farewell to the highly -motivated Troopers from A/2-211th Aviation “Animals”. The Animals arrived in Afghanistan a couple of months before TF Talon assumed our mission. As a result, they were the continuity and our role models dur- ing our initial stages of this deployment. We will miss them greatly, but are excited for their families as they return to Utah with pride. Out- standing job Animals!! Never forget, that if you are a Talon for a day… You are a Talon for life!! Your Talon Troopers continue to make you proud by providing outstanding aviation support to our brothers and sis- ters throughout Regional Command East (RC-East). Unfortunately, this month, two TF Talon Troopers, CPT Scottie Pace (FOX 6) and 1LT Mathew Fazzari (FOX 16), made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their brothers and sisters in need. CPT Pace and 1LT Fazzari were killed in action on June 6, 2012 when their OH-58D aircraft was shot down by enemy fire. Our hearts and prayers go out to the family members of our valorous Heroes. The Talon family was obviously greatly saddened by this event, but gained strength from each other and from you, our loved “TALON FOR A DAY, ones back home. The Task Force hosted an incredibly well attended Memorial Service here in Bagram and continue to support our brothers TALON FOR LIFE!” and sisters on the ground in their honor. We will continue to do our best to make a difference here, but look forward to completing our mission and rejoining you. As always, on behalf of all the TF Talon Troopers, I thank you for your continued love and support. Until next time… Sincerely, LTC LANDY D. DUNHAM TALON 6
  • 3. We surveyed 50 Talons and this is what they said... Would you rather… Would you rather… Have a unibrow or no eyebrows? Be trapped in an elevator with wet dogs or with three fat, sweaty men with bad breath? 32 18 said n 47 3 said o et said 3 fa t, eyebr said w sweaty ows men w/ unibrow d ogs bad bre ath Would you rather… Would you rather… Be able to read minds or control peoples thoughts? Have to spend the next year repeating the fourth grade (at your current age), or spend a month in jail for a crime you didn’t com- mit? 21 s said 29 40 10 read cont rth said jail said s peop rol said fou mind l thou es grade ghts Submit your own Would You ING : WARN Rather to... ocking amber.m.porter@us.army.mil o ntain shhilarious estions c re … and I will put it in the next edition of These qumeant to inspaiy be nauseat- The Claw! contentn. Questions m isturbing! discussio g, bizarre or d in
  • 4. P AGE 4 V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8 Holy talon There is a single passage from Scripture that has come to my mind so often in the past 48 hours. Once, while Jesus was encouraging his followers he stated, “Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.” As I say the names CPT Scottie Pace and 1LT Matt Fazzari, I rec- ognize that our fallen brothers are examples of such love. They laid down their lives for the rest of us. Selfless Service may at times seem like only a buzzword in the Army. The Army Value is defined as to: “Put the welfare of the nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own. Selfless service is larger than just one person. In serving your country, you are doing your duty loyally without thought of recognition or gain. The basic building block of selfless service is the commitment of each team member to go a little further, endure a little longer, and look a little closer to see how he or she can add to the effort.” CPT Pace and 1LT Fazzari have done this very thing, even to the point of death. For them, selfless service was not a phrase devoid of meaning but a way of life. They both showed us all the greatest love imaginable, the sacrifice of their lives for the benefit of Soldiers on the ground, the benefit of our nation, for our benefit. They had pride in what they did, and we have pride in them. . . . CPT Pace and 1LT Fazzari were special people, men who took an oath to defend our nation. They were men who were special because of the aircraft they flew, the company they kept, and the heritage they continued as members of the Cavalry. They were men of selfless service. Let us, by their inspiration, be peo- ple of selfless service too. (Excerpt from Memorial Meditation, 8 JUN 2012) CH (CPT) Marlon W. Brown
  • 5. T HE C LAW P AGE 5 GLADIATORS Gladiators and friends, Starting into our ninth month of the deployment, the Gladiators are welcoming a new addition by way of A Company 1-168 Aviation from the Idaho National Guard. SPC Broadway is a 15P flight operations specialist who is already working at the RTO station as well as the flight operations desk. Welcome to the Gladiators and the Talon TOC! This month marks the completion of 100% inventories, which also means that it won’t be too long be- fore everything is packed up and ready to ship home. Much of our unit’s inventory never leaves the containers anyways, since in HHC’s case it is mostly contingency equipment because there is a wealth of theater-provided equipment for all of our mission needs. The pace of operations never seems to let up lately, and one thing after another can lead to some long days at the flight line. We have been enjoying better weather with less rain and more sun, albeit with some significant winds from the northwest that can pick up quite a bit of dust, at times. We are well in to our 120 days of wind, but before we can say goodbye to our most significant bit of regional weather, we have to bid farewell to our forecasting staff weather observers (SWO). Staff Sergeant Haz- zard, Staff Sergeant Callahan, and Master Sergeant Lilley are training up their replacements that will be with us until the end of the deployment. They will depart two months after we leave, so we look forward to incorporat- ing their weather forecasting into our daily missions. We appreciate the service of all our SWOs, and we will see you back at Simmons for some cross-country forecasts. Everyone in HHC is counting down the days now, as we are all “double-digit midgets!” Until next time…. Gladiator 6 MAJ Uhl and 1SG McQueen accepting the 2011 Master of Readiness Award in May, 2012 for having the top UH-60 FMC rate for 2011.
  • 6. P AGE 6 V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8 idaho A Co/1-168 is both honored and excited to be joining the Talon Family. In the short time that we have been here, we can truly say that the members of this task force live by the saying “Talon for a day, Talon for Life”. Our predecessors the “Animals” have left big shoes to fill, but have given us a great handoff and it is my intent for the transition to be seamless and transparent to those that we serve. Our advanced party arrived on the 19th of May, and the main body arrived on the 23rd. We hit the ground running alongside the Animals as we conducted CCT’s for over 50 aircrew members. Despite being the New Kids on the block, we have already experienced the immediate effects of the dangers of our business. On 3 June 2012, SGT Al Vieth was shot by a sniper while performing his crew chief duties on a mission over Tagab. A single gunshot entered and exited his left forearm and left shoulder. He was flown to Germany that night and has made his way back to the states. He is currently at the hospital in FT Lewis, Washington and has undergone four surgeries to date. He will need a couple more surgeries and some physical therapy but is expected to make a full recovery. On 7 June, A Co 1-168 “Officially” joined the Talon Family during our Patch ceremony and at noon on 10 June 2012, a small ceremony between company leadership marked the RIP/TOA be- tween A Co 2-211 and A Co 1-168. The mission is ours to continue. We accept this mission as we have accepted the Wartime service patch and are prepared to represent TF Talon; Everyone, every- day…100% CPT Nicole Smith “Idaho 06” SGT Vieth getting a visit from the CJTF-1 CDR and CSM on 3 June 2012 and was awarded the purple heart. for his injury.
  • 7. T HE C LAW P AGE 7 REGRET Greetings from the Regret family here in Afghanistan to the Regret family on the homefront. Every good football fan knows that you have to finish strong in the fourth quarter, so as we enter the final quarter here in Afghanistan, we continue to focus on accomplishing our mission with our eyes on the prize of our fast- approaching return home (and the subsequent start of football season that accompanies it, providing me with my theme). This past month has seen many members of our company accomplish some very exciting personal and professional goals. So, I would have to say that the overarching tone for this month is simply this: winning. Congratulations go out to CPT Kellan Travis and CW2 John Martin for passing their Pilot-In-Command (PC) checkrides. This is a rigorous event testing all aspects of a pilot’s professional knowledge and skills. From decision making to aircraft knowledge to control touch, these new PC’s demonstrated that they have what it takes to be leaders in flight in Army Aviation. On the enlisted side, five members of the Regret family passed their promotion boards. Success requires great poise and professional knowledge since Soldiers face a panel of several First Sergeants and the Battalion Sergeant Major firing questions at them on a wide range of Army and leadership related subjects. Our congratulations go out to SGT Sullivan, CPL Schlorff, SPC Makela, SPC Juleff, and SPC Riddle for their outstanding performance. They represented the company well as all five Soldiers we sent to the promotion board passed with flying colors. This month has also seen great personal success for now SGT Jonathan Felts, CW3 Kevin Nolan and CW3 Danny Weaver in the form of their promotions. After a quick stint as a Corporal in the United States Army, Jonathan Felts was deservingly promoted to Sergeant. As a flight instructor, his level of experience and re- sponsibility for training crew chiefs and door gunners is finally commensurate with his rank. CW3 Kevin Nolan’s promotion was also exciting as one of his friends from his time as an NCO, SSG Darian Taylor of Echo Company, was able to join him in celebrating his success with the rest of his friends from Regret. Sto- ries like these demonstrate just how small of a world the Army can be. However, no story better demon- strates this than that of now CW3 Danny Weaver. Danny has been a member of and mainstay in this company for the past five years. We were able to fly him up to one of the mountain tops near Bagram for his promotion ceremony with a group of his friends. What is especially exciting about this, however, is that is precisely the same mountain top where Mr. Weaver pinned his CW2 rank in 2007. AND, the same person who pinned his CW2 all those years ago also pinned his CW3, none other than our very own Company Standardization Pilot (SP) CW3 Mikey Campbell. Needless to say, this was a very special and proud moment for all in- volved. We are extremely proud of and excited for the success that these three members of the Regret family have experienced. Regarding the Bamyan Jeopardy tournament mentioned last month by 1LT Walker, the competition has been fierce, and only two brainiacs remain standing. The champion will be determined soon when 1LT Will Walker and CW2 John Martin square off in a battle of wits and Jeopardy skills. You may be saying to yourself “Is that the same John Martin who also just made PC?” The answer is yes; he is a monster of aviation knowledge and professionalism. However, Will Walker is no slouch as he has already proven his Jeopardy prowess by besting three opponents to date on his way to the finals. This looks to be a match for the ages and will likely all come down to Final Jeopardy. Stay tuned for the update next month on the winner. In closing, all of the pilots and crewmembers here are grateful for your continued love, support, and dedication. Your support makes it possible for us to continue winning these small victories every day that help sustain us until we come home to you. We miss you all and can hardly wait to be reunited with you in the coming months. Best regards and gratitude, 1LT Jason Bogardus Headquarters Platoon Leader
  • 8. P AGE 8 V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8 FLIPPERS I hope this letter finds you all well and enjoying the start of a hot North Carolina summer. I want to start off by congratulating Mr. and Mrs Seth Dibble for their newly born baby Reagan Douglas Dibble. We love to see our Flipper family growing. This month we welcomed SPC Arzuza and SPC Huff from our Delta Company "Darkhorse". They've both transitioned well into flying and they're already making a difference. Also this month we paused to recognize and honor our brother's of Flipper 75 who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our nation on May 30th 2007. As the Commander I was humbled by the opportunity to commemorate this day. We will always remember the coura- geous crew: CW3 Christopher Allgaier, CW2 Joshua Rodgers, SSG Charlie Bagwell, SGT Brandon Hadaway and SGT Jesse Blamires. May 30th will forever be a significant day for our Company and it was fitting that we were able to share this ceremony with Task Force Corsair. Once again, I want to thank you for your continuous support and sending all those nice care packages to our Soldiers. And as always, I pray for your safety and well being, as well as that of our beloved Soldiers. Please continue to support your loved ones as they continue to serve with courageous professionalism, and I promise that I will continue to do everything in my power to accomplish our mission ensuring the safety and welfare of those you hold dear. You are, after all, the reason we do what we do. Thank you and God bless. ATW, Flipper 6
  • 9. T HE C LAW P AGE 9 Motor city muscles “...The helicopter symbolize(s) the victory of ingenuity over common sense.” ~Montross It has been another busy month for the Motor City Muscle as we continue to fly, fly and fly some more. As the hours accrue, rising temperatures and strong winds create greater challenges for flight crews conducting missions in an austere environment. 24 hour operations continue as flight hours steadily increase. Another month has come and gone bringing re-enlistments, new challenges, and visitors to the Motor City Muscle. Congratulations to SSG Girvin, SSG Row and SGT Spivey who all re-enlisted during the month of May. The month of May kicked off a new exercise program called Muscle 6 Challenge. It is living up to its name as the Motor City Mus- cle Commander leads his Soldiers through a rigorous series of cross fit training exercises. The Muscle 6 Challenge has proven to physically and mentally challenge Soldiers of Bravo Company. The hard work and perseverance of Bravo Company Soldiers during these demanding physical training sessions will ensure they are ready to conquer the next APFT and all that Afghanistan has to offer. Michigan’s Adjutant General Major General Vadnais and State Command Sergeant Major Husband visited Motor City Muscle 8 May. Soldiers in Flight Platoon and Maintenance received coins for their dedication to duty and exceptional service while deployed to RC-East as part of Task Force Talon.
  • 10. P AGE 1 0 V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8 DUSTOFF Bagram Airfield: We have officially entered our 60-day count down for redeployment. As you can imagine, by this time tempers are flying high in anticipation and patience is running low. Everyone seems to be getting a case of sensitive nerves. With the wettest months now behind us, we are bracing ourselves for the extreme heat (yes, we know JAF is hotter), 120 days of wind, dust storms, and you guessed it, MORE missions. It doesn’t sound like a good combination does it? But the silver lining is that staying busy will make the time go by faster. Regardless of the bad weather and the increased level of crankiness, May was a month of celebrations. We celebrated birthdays, a new birth, a re-enlistment, and remembered the fallen on Memorial Day. Since it was MAJ Bundy's turn to celebrate his birthday with us, we didn’t want to let him down. His birthday celebration included a special interpretive dance performance by our very own CW2 Cornelius! The Soldiers greatly enjoyed the charming dance. We wish MAJ Bundy a Happy Birthday and thank him for his skillful lead- ership during this deployment. Also during the month of May, we celebrated SPC Dirkintis’ birthday, may she celebrate many more! She was thrilled to have been pelted with milk bal- loons. We are happy to announce that our big ARMY family is getting bigger. The McGrath’s just became the proud parents of a baby boy. We would also like to con- gratulate SPC Hodge, who in a short but moving ceremony in front one of our beau- tiful helicopters took the Oath of Enlistment once again and re-enlisted in the US ARMY, hooah!!! In what has become a yearly Memorial Day tradition for Troops overseas, the Wrangler National Patriot Tour visited us on Sunday, May 27, 2012. The tour party that included Miss Rodeo America Meagan Ridley, World Champion Cowboy Mounted Shooter Annie Bianco Ellettand, and country singer Lucas Hodge joined us in remembering our fallen heroes. Lucas poured his heart and soul into every note as he sang for our troops in an acoustic concert that lasted for about two hours. The other members of the tour said he usually only sings 2-3 songs, but with us he took requests and played his personal favorites. They enjoyed our laid back atmos- phere and sense of humor here at the DUSTOFF hangar. In order to keep up with the cowboy spirit we put out the mother of all BBQs that included lobster, steak, and chicken. Thanks to SFG Giraud and his assistant SPC Vertrees for cooking it to perfection and making sure everyone enjoyed such a treat. This year Wrangler sponsored download cards giving our brave Troopers free music, "Medal Of Honor" and "Give A Damn". Lucas wrote "Medal Of Honor" in dedication to our Troops and is now the "official" theme song for Wrangler National Patriot. His song "Give A Damn" is now climbing the country radio charts and is also the theme song for the hit GAC TV show "Tom's Wild Life". "When I sing out here on these small bases and I look out into their eyes and I see a smile or their feet are tapping, then I've accomplished something great…I now look forward to keep- ing in touch with some of the folks I met while out here and I get to look at the back of my Wrangler National Patriot guitar everyday and see the autographs of my heroes, our US TROOPS", said Lucas. On May 19 we were able to have the Family VTC in which we discussed redeployment plans. It was great to be able to see family members and to get the feeling that our return is near. A rare sighting of 1SG Smith visiting the GYM was captured recently by one of our Sol- diers. The witness was able to capture this never before seen picture of 1SG looking sexy and wearing a smile that says we are almost home, keep up the good work!!! On behalf of CPT Chocholous, LT Wiese, SFC Giraud, and everyone here at 4th Platoon thank you for your love and support, we could not do it without you.
  • 11. T HE C LAW P AGE 1 1 DARKHORSE Greetings from Afghanistan Darkhorse Family and Friends! This past month has been busy for the company. This month we are welcoming our friends from the Idaho National Guard and saying good-bye to our Utah National Guard friends, practicing our marksmanship at the range, celebrating Memo- rial Day, and handing out a lot of awards and even some pro- motions. To our guys from the Utah National Guard, we would like to thank you for all your hard work and for being part of our family. We are going to miss you guys and the personalities SPCs Kelly, Graveline, Colliver, Dias, and Jardine proudly displaying their targets you brought to our company. To the guys from Idaho, Wel- come! We are happy to have you join our family and we look forward to getting to know you all and work with you. This month Shops platoon ran a range for the battalion. People had the opportunity to come and qualify with both the M9 (9mm pis- tol) and the M4/M16 (5.56 rifle). We learned who the true marks- men in the company are and who could use some practice. SGT Dosker, next time pay attention to whose target you’re shooting! Thanks to SGT Coffey and SFC Dickerson for all their hard work that went into running the range. With Memorial Day at the end of this last month, D Company took some time out of the workday to remember our fallen heroes and SGT Voorhees breakin’ out the to just relax a little. SFC Johnson, Dickerson, and SSG Owens poker chips worked the grill while everyone else kicked back and played some cards, chess, or Call of duty on the X-box. Some people played a little bit of football and ping- pong. We all ate some hotdogs, hamburgers, and steaks off the grill for dinner (breakfast for our night shift people!), which is a nice change of pace from the mess hall. Some of the Michigan Guard guys showcased their awesome skills at corn hole, namely SGT Bauman and SPC Bowling, while SGT Clayton Smith proved himself master of the poker tables. All in all, it was a good break from the monotony and an enjoyable Memorial Day celebration. Football!
  • 12. P AGE 1 2 V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8 WAR DAWGS As another month passes, the Wardawgs continue to provide ground maintenance, aviation grade fuel, and logistical ammo support to sustain the fight. This month the focus has been on rede- ployment planning as we prepare containers, flight manifests, and the date when we reunite with our friends and family starts to become a reality. During this past month, our Distro platoon reached a mile- stone of pumping over 1 million gallons of fuel, since we assumed our mission almost 8 months ago. We welcomed two Troopers into the NCO Corps this month; SGT Richard Wright (Distro) and SGT Tony Tucker (Maintenance). Both of these Troopers hardwork, dedication, and leadership by example will definitely contribute to the esprit de corps and morale of our unit. Another hardworking Trooper that was recognized this month was SPC Jamario Roberson (Distro), who was awarded a coin of excel- lence from the Brigade Commander, COL Jamison.A special congratulation goes out to SPC Breemes, Matthew (Maintenance) and his wife Korrenn Breemes for the newest member of their family, Seth Richard Breemes who was born 22 May 2012, weighing 7 lbs and 8 ounces. Every Trooper is highly encouraged to continue their education and one Trooper in particular has reached a major milestone. SPC Chauncey May (HQ) recently graduated from American InterCon- tinental University with an Associate of Arts in Business Administration. In the next months to come many of us are getting prepared to maintain our physical requirements by conducting APFT record physical training tests. Just recently one of our hard charging and well disciplined Distro NCOs blew the standards out of the water, and scored his 2nd 300 APFT score, congratulations SGT Clarence Pino Aka “Animal.” Lastly, we would like to congratulate SGT Douglas Adkins for representing Mainte- nance Platoon and securing Echo Company’s 7th NCO/Trooper of the Month victory, keeping The Wardawgs a well known force in not only tactical knowledge but technical as well. The Wardawgs family morale remains high as we look forward to returning to our families very soon. We could not do it without your support and we thank you. Echo Company Wardawgs would also like to pay tribute to all those serving in the military past, present, and not to forget the service of our fallen comrades that have been lost serving their country. We wish you had a blessed Memorial Day and you will not be forgotten.
  • 13. T HE C LAW P AGE 1 3 BLACKHORSE Dear friends, family and loved ones of Fox Troop, As we’re sure you all have heard by now, we lost CPT Scott Pace and 1LT Mathew Fazzari to enemy action on the 6th of June. We cannot begin to tell you all how much sorrow and pain have accompanied this loss to the Troop. We are sure for some of you our words pale in comparison to the feelings this has pro- voked, and both 1SG and I offer our deepest condolences as each of us deal with this tragedy in our own separate ways. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support of Fox Troop, and espe- cially for the family and loved ones of our two lost brothers. We have said before that we could not do this job without the support of you all back home, and it is all the more apparent now through this most trying time. Our greatest hope is that although we find our own ways to cope with this event; that is where our dif- ferences end. It is critical, now more than ever, that we band together and support each other in any way pos- sible. To Mr. and Mrs. Pace, we want you to know that Fox Troop will forever be in your debt. CPT Pace will always be remembered for the motivation and that never ending smile he provided us no matter the situa- tion. He will also be remembered for his selflessness and giving nature in that he always found a way to pro- vide morale items, such as audio books and a seemingly never ending supply of sugar loaded snacks, to our Troop. The leadership and character that CPT Pace led us with will forever have an impact of the members of Fox Troop, which will no doubt be carried on not only throughout our careers, but all of life in general; for the lessons he taught will certainly be of value as we all strive to overcome the trials and tribulations that life still has in store for us. To Tovah, Dominic and Samuel, for the short time that Mat was with us he brought an energy to the Troop that was obviously missing. His motivation, knowledge and eagerness to help in all matters were a breath of fresh air that had an immediate impact on Troop operations. Upon his arrival, he immediately set himself to the task of getting to know each and every one of his Troopers. Unfortunately for some this task is sometimes “just a part of the job,” but for Mat it was genuine. As he learned his Trooper’s names, jobs and responsibilities, he took the extra time (which is precious to a new Platoon Leader) to learn about their fami- lies, their children and where they were from, making them smile as they recalled each. Mat had in turn told us of you three. The very mention of you three evoked a smile, founded from a love and pride that only a husband and father know. He will certainly be missed, but never forgotten. We would love to go on about the memories that CPT Scott Pace and 1LT Mathew Fazzari left us with, for there are certainly many, many others for us to recount; but in hopes of meeting you all in person after our return, we will hold off for now. For everyone, know that the mission of Fox Troop continues every day. Each time we set about our tasks here, we do it with renewed passion and fortitude in honor of our two lost brothers. We will continue to carry the fight to the enemy, we will not tire, and we will not fail. CPT Will Warner and 1SG Don Adkins “Fortes Fortuna Iuvat”
  • 14. P AGE 1 4 V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8 TALONS OF THE MONTH SPC Sandoval, Alejandro Company/MOS: HHC/15P Hometown: Fairfield, CA Q: What do you do on your free time? A: Study for FAST class and work out Q: What do you want to achieve in your MOS this deployment? A: Continue learning all TOC operation duties Q: Goals for this deployment? A: Raise my GT score and get a 300 on my PT test Q: What do you miss most about home? A: My 2 month Baby Boy, Alejandro. SPC Hanover, Janica Company/MOS: A 1-168/ 92F Hometown: Emmett, Idaho Q: What do you do on your free time? A: Skype and hang out with roommate Q: What do you want to achieve in your MOS this deployment? A: Continue being an asset to my com- pany Q: Goals for this deployment? A: Save enough money to buy a sports bike Q: What do you miss most about home? A: Going Dancing
  • 15. T HE C LAW P AGE 1 5 SPC Trimidal, James Company/MOS: A 3-82/ 15T Hometown: Cebu, Philippines Q: What do you do on your free time? A: Hunt wild pigs with blow darts Q: What do you want to achieve in your MOS this deployment? A: Qualify with the .240 Q: Goals for this deployment? A: Hit the Red Rock Q: What do you miss most about home? A: Bananas SPC Chambers, Brian Company/MOS: B 3-238/ 15D Hometown: Garden City, Michigan Q: What do you do on your free time? A: Watch Comedies… My favorite is Anchorman! Q: What do you want to achieve in your MOS this deployment? A: Become more tactically proficient Q: Goals for this deployment? A: Save as much money as possible Q: What do you miss most about home? A: Playing ice hockey with my bud- dies
  • 16. P AGE 1 6 V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8 SPC Jung, Christopher Company/MOS: B 3-82/ Hometown: Baton Rouge, LA Q: What do you do on your free time? A: Attend College Courses Q: What do you want to achieve in your MOS this deployment? A: I’m currently not in my MOS. I want to reclass to 15U Q: Goals for this deployment? A: Do as much college as possible Q: What do you miss most about home? A: My Children SPC Vertrees, Colin Company/MOS: C 3-82/ 15T Hometown: Jane, Missouri Q: What do you do on your free time? A: Watch movies, TV shows and continue career progression for promotion to SGT Q: What do you want to achieve in your MOS this deployment? A: I would like to be promoted to the rank of SGT by the time I redeploy Q: Goals for this deployment? A: TO fly as many combat flight hours as I can and get back into school Q: What do you miss most about home? A: I miss going home at the end of the day and spending time with my family
  • 17. T HE C LAW P AGE 1 7 SPC Whitt, Brad Company/MOS: D 3-82/ 15U Hometown: South Shore, Kentucky Q: What do you do on your free time? A: Play guitar Q: What do you want to achieve in your MOS this deployment? A: Get to know the aircraft better Q: Goals for this deployment? A: Start online courses to begin degree Q: What do you miss most about home? A: The slow pace of workin’ on the farm SPC Williams, Brandon Company/MOS: E 3-82/ 91B Hometown: LaPorte, Indiana Q: What do you do on your free time? A: What everyone else does.. Gym, Movies and Video Games. Q: What do you want to achieve in your MOS this deployment? A: Not break anything beyond repair Q: Goals for this deployment? A: Loss 50lbs (Only 3lbs left) and achieve my E-5. Q: What do you miss most about home? A: Being with my wife and the ability to drive where I want without walking.
  • 18. P AGE 1 8 V O LUME 1 , I SSUE 8 First Lieutenant 1LT Mathew Fazzari is a native of Walla Walla, Washington born Mathew Gergory Fazzari ST on the 1 of December 1986. He was commissioned as a 2LT in the United States Army on the 7TH of May 2010 . Following his commissioning, he at- tended and graduated from the Aviation Officer’s Basic Course and the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course (Army Aviation Flight School) at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Upon completion of the Basic Aviators Course, 1LT Fazzari was assigned to 1ST Squadron, 17TH Cavalry Regiment, Fort Bragg, NC. In May 2012, 1LT Fazzari deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation ENDUR- ING FREEDOM with Fox Troop, Task Force Talon. His military schools include the Air Assault Course, SERE High Risk Course, Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course, OH-58 Aviator Qualifica- tion Course and Aviation Officer Basic Course. 1LT Fazzari’s decorations include the Purple Heart, Army Achieve- ment Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Bronze Service Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Army Aviator Badge, Combat Action Badge and Air Assault Badge. Captain Scott P. Pace is a native of Brawley, California and the son of Captain Patrick and Kathryn Pace. He attended the United States Military Academy and Scottie Patrick Pace graduated in 2005 with a degree in Nuclear Engineering. After being commissioned as a Second Lieutenant, he completed the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course and Aviation Officer Basic Course at Fort Rucker, Alabama. In October of 2006, CPT Pace was assigned to Fort Drum, New York where he served for fourteen months as an Air Cavalry Platoon Leader in Alpha Troop, Sixth Squadron, Sixth Cavalry Regiment, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade. In January of 2008, CPT Pace joined the 10th Mountain’s First Combat Brigade Team as the Brigade Aviation Element Planner. He immediately deployed to join the Brigade in Kirkuk, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In November of 2008, upon completion of the redeployment of 1st BCT, 10th MTN (LI), CPT Pace rejoined Sixth Squadron, Sixth Cavalry as they arrived in Iraq and served as the S3 Planner for their deployment. Upon completion of 6-6 CAV’s tour in Iraq, he redeployed to Fort Drum, New York in October of 2009. CPT Pace left the Squadron and began the Military Intelligence Captain’s Career Course in Fort Huachuca, Arizona in March of 2010. Upon completion of the Captain’s Career Course CPT Pace was assigned to HHT, 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment in October, 2010. His military schools include Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course, Aviation Officer Basic Course, Military Intelligence Captain’s Career Course and the Signal Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Course. CPT Pace’s decorations include the Purple Heart with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Bronze Service Star, Iraq Campaign Medal with two Bronze Stars, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Rib- bon with numeral three, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Ribbon, NATO Medal, Army Aviator Badge and Combat Action Badge. CPT Pace is survived by his father Patrick and mother Kathy Pace.
  • 19. T HE C LAW P AGE 1 9 MG Mayville, CSM Sasser, MG Huggins, CSM Lambert, other distinguished guest, friends of the TF Talon family. Today we are here to remember two of our brothers. Two heroes… and I mean that in every sense of the word. The Lord blessed all of our lives when he allowed us to know them, be touched by them, serve along-side them. 1LT Mat Fazzari joined us under a month ago….but you all know the Talon motto holds true…if you’re a Talon for a day….you’re a Talon for life. Mat was a brave, dedicated young war- rior; proud to become a member of our family, eager to learn and to contribute to our mission, which is to protect and support our brothers and sisters on the ground. May God be with his wife Tovah and two young children Dominic and Samuel. May he comfort them and help them understand that Mat laid down his life for his brothers and sisters in harm’s way, for our nation, for freedom. Not only is our nation greatly indebted to them, but we all must do everything within our power to make it clear to this young family, that from this day forward they will always be part of the 82nd ABN DIV, Pegasus BDE, and the Talon families. As for CPT Scottie Pace, FOX 6! He led the most agile, tactically proficient, and utterly fear- less troop or company in this entire Theater… and he did so from the front. Scottie was the epit- ome of a compassionate leader. I’m certain that he learned that from his parents. He cared deeply about each and every one of his Troopers and he was always quick to fight on their be- half. But, when the mission dictated, he had the power to motivate his troop to rise above chal- lenges that sometimes seemed to be both humanly and mechanically impossible. His Fox Troop never ceased to amaze me and Pegasus 6 with their “we can do more” attitude. When our broth- ers from TF 1/82 Airborne needed additional aviation support, Scottie and his team found a way to make it happen. On Wednesday, 6 Jun, the 68 anniversary of the courageous and glorious D-Day assault, th CPT Pace and LT Fazzari (callsign FOX 57) raced… along with their lead Kiowa Warrior, to the support of their brothers and sisters in need… for the last time. I know that they are smiling down on us as we remember them right now…and may God and all Troopers that continue to carry the guideon know… we will continue the fight in their honor, we will continue to make them proud of their troop, and we will continue to make them proud of the entire Talon family by doing everything we can do to provide an overwhelming aviation pres- ence to our brothers and sisters on the ground. We know that by doing so, our tenacity and unique capabilities effectively result in saving the lives of both U.S. and Coalition Forces every single day! So….to my little brothers. My Heroes. May it be said…WELL DONE!! Be thou at peace! Delivered by LTC Landy D. Dunham (Talon 6), 8 Jun 2012
  • 20. TALON FOR A DAY Our address is still the same: LAST NAME, FIRST TF TALON, C/O BAGRAM, AFGHANISTAN APO, AE 09354 Feel free to send me an email if you have any sug- gestions or questions. Until next time... SPC Porter, Amber TF Talon PAO amber.m.porter@us.army.mil TALON FOR LIFE!