SPARTAN
15 March 2012
                                             NEWS
Greetings to all the Spartan families from Forward Operating
                                                                  Baby Corner:
Base Lagman, Afghanistan.
                                                                  Congratulations to
Since the Spartans last newsletter, Missions have continued       SSG Tyler Essic and his
with some difficulty. Besides working long hours on long          wife Ashleigh who
routes, the snow continued to make a serious challenge for        welcomed a new
us. However, over the past few weeks, Zabul Province              addition to the
Afghanistan has warmed up with temperatures as high as 45         Spartan Family. Camryn Jaide Essic was born on March 7,
degrees and as low as 30 degrees.                                 2012 at a perfect 7 lbs 8 oz. Welcome Camryn to the
                                                                  Spartan Family!!!
Commanders Corner:
Top of the morning to you Spartan Families; I'd like to wish
you all a grand old St. Patty's Day!!

It seems as though we've climbed out of the frozen desert
weather (hopefully). The sun has been out, the equipment is
not frozen solid and the troops are smiling. I've never
considered 40 degrees warm, but it sure beats single digits.
Your soldiers have endured frigid conditions and never
wavered on their duties and responsibilities; truly
remarkable.

This month, I'd like to take a minute to discuss our
partnerships with others. Our Soldiers have done an
incredible job training active duty Engineers, who will also
conduct route clearance missions. It's astonishing that in just               Birthday Dates:
90 days on the job we're considered the subject matter
experts. This is because we've dedicated the last six months
to knowing everything we can about this role. Another major
                                                                  Dustin Ray-4, Jonathan Padgett-6, David Wilkes-8, Daniel
part of our job here is to train the Afghanistan National Army
(ANA)Engineers. These soldiers have classes on literacy and       Beekman-11, Broderick Moore-15, Sean Brafford-18,
Afghan cultural awareness as well as daily training from our      Charles Prieto-19, Christopher Taylor-19, Rickey Stokes-
Spartans. The language barriers make it more challenging,         20, BJ Raines-26, Donald Edge-30. Happy Birthday to all
however SSG Hayes, SGT Padgett and SGT Plitt spend every          these Spartans!!! HOOAH!
day working with all aspects of the development and the
mentoring of the ANA soldiers. All our patrols have partnered
with the Afghan soldiers, but this takes it to a completely
new level. It's an experience of a lifetime for both the
Spartans and the Afghans. I cannot say enough about the
effort these NCOs are providing as we leave a lasting impact
on the ANA's abilities to fight the Taliban.

Spartan 6
SPARTAN
15 March 2012
                                            NEWS           Long’s primary job is fixing the Route Clearance vehicles
                                                           that go out everyday and he is really good at it!

                                                           Outside of the Guard, PV1 Long loves spending time with
                                                           his family. His wife Alana, and his kids, Ryder and Isaac and
Soldiers of the Month:                                     huge supporters of his. Long has one true enjoyment in life
                                                           outside of his family, and that’s driving. Long resides in
                                                           Pontiac Michigan and drives, once a month to drill, in North
                                                           Carolina. This is some true dedication on his behalf.

                                                           This is Long’s first deployment and he is doing a superb job.

                                                           PV1 Long has met and exceeded the standards of the 883rd
                                                           Sappers and is worthy of possessing the title of Spartan!




SGT Stobbe and SPC Beekman from 4th Platoon 883rd
RCC competed in the Battalion NCO/ Soldier of the
Month Board. These Spartans competed against other
NCO’s and junior enlisted throughout the Battalion.
These Spartans set the standard for all others to follow
by winning the whole thing!!!

SPARTANS of the Month:
                                                           SPC James Ray has also been selected to be a Spartan of the
                                                           Month. Ray graduated from Marlboro County High School
                                                           in 2008. He then enlisted in the NC Army National Guard.
                                                           He attended Basic Training and AIT at Fort Leonard Wood
                                                           Missouri in October of 2008 as a Combat Engineer. Ray is
                                                           assigned to 1st Platoon 883rd RCC. Within his Platoon, his
                                                           primary job is driving a 916 truck, his secondary as a
                                                           GyroCam Operator. Ray has became a Subject Matter
                                                           Expert in his field helping his Platoon be successful.

                                                           Outside of the Guard, SPC Ray enjoys fishing, listening to all
PV1 Jonathan Long is selected as one of our Spartans of    sorts of music and traveling. Ray’s favorite times are
the Month. PV1 Long is a skilled wrench turner. He         relaxing and “chilling” with his family.
graduated from West Highland Christian Academy in
2002. After high school, he realized he wanted to serve    This is SPC Ray’s first deployment and is a dedicated
and he enlisted in the National Guard. Long attended       warrior.
Basic Training at Fort Knox, KY in 2009 and then onto
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD for 91B school. He is         SPC Ray has met and exceeded the standards of the 883rd
assigned to HQ Maintenance Section 883rd RCC.              Sappers and is worthy of possessing the title of Spartan!
SPARTAN
                                     NEWS
 15 March 2012
Taking the Oath:

During the month of February, CPT McVeigh
read the Re-enlistment Oath to several
Spartan Warrior’s. SGT Jerry Cuadra Lopez
SPC Mark Bergstresser, and SPC Joesph
Girmann have served their time and did not
hesitate to re-enlist and serve more. This
is a decision of some true Hero’s.
Congratulations to them for their
commitment to the country, the United
States Army, and the 883rd Spartans.
SPARTAN
                                        NEWS
15 March 2012

Your Spartans at a Glance
                                                                 Ugh…he’s
                                                                 heavy!!!




                                                       2nd Platoon conducting some mounted rehearsals during a
                                                       Refit day.

Spartan’s conducting a dismount operation. Look at
that view!!!




                                                       3rd Platoon’s very own Platoon Sergeant, SSG Cross, taking
1st Platoon setting up their HIIDES check point, and   a well earned break after a long patrol.
SPC Honeycutt pulling security for it.
SPARTAN
                                       NEWS
15 March 2012

Your Spartans at a Glance

                                    No, no, no.
                                    Lefty Loosy
                                    righty tighty!




                                                     1st Platoon’s Maintenance Team recovering the Romanians
                                                     from a rollover…again.

SSG Padgett training the ANA on proper ways to
conduct vehicle PMCS at FOB Apache.




4th Platoon cheesing after conducting some HIIDES.   The maintenance boys… taking a break from turning those
                                                     wrenches!!!
SPARTAN
                  NEWS
15 March 2012
SPARTAN
                         KIDS
   15 February 2012
Which way do I go to
get me pot o’ gold?




                                   SPARTANS
                                     GOLD




                        SOLVE ME
SPARTAN
                     KIDS
15 February 2012




                    COLOR ME
SPARTAN
                              NEWS
15 March 2012


883rd Company                         FRG Leader:
Commander:
                                      Lanora Essic (Mama Essic)
CPT James E. McVeigh
Jim.e.mcveigh@us.army.mil             lynoraessic@gmail.com



883rd Company 1SG:                    Red Cross:
1SG Jason A. Zike                     www.redcross.org
Jason.zike@us.army.mil




Rear Detachment NCOIC:
                                      Military Onesource:
SGT Jana Soule
                                      www.militaryonesource.mil
j.soule@us.army.mil

883rd Route Clearance Company Zabul Province Afghanistan

  • 1.
    SPARTAN 15 March 2012 NEWS Greetings to all the Spartan families from Forward Operating Baby Corner: Base Lagman, Afghanistan. Congratulations to Since the Spartans last newsletter, Missions have continued SSG Tyler Essic and his with some difficulty. Besides working long hours on long wife Ashleigh who routes, the snow continued to make a serious challenge for welcomed a new us. However, over the past few weeks, Zabul Province addition to the Afghanistan has warmed up with temperatures as high as 45 Spartan Family. Camryn Jaide Essic was born on March 7, degrees and as low as 30 degrees. 2012 at a perfect 7 lbs 8 oz. Welcome Camryn to the Spartan Family!!! Commanders Corner: Top of the morning to you Spartan Families; I'd like to wish you all a grand old St. Patty's Day!! It seems as though we've climbed out of the frozen desert weather (hopefully). The sun has been out, the equipment is not frozen solid and the troops are smiling. I've never considered 40 degrees warm, but it sure beats single digits. Your soldiers have endured frigid conditions and never wavered on their duties and responsibilities; truly remarkable. This month, I'd like to take a minute to discuss our partnerships with others. Our Soldiers have done an incredible job training active duty Engineers, who will also conduct route clearance missions. It's astonishing that in just Birthday Dates: 90 days on the job we're considered the subject matter experts. This is because we've dedicated the last six months to knowing everything we can about this role. Another major Dustin Ray-4, Jonathan Padgett-6, David Wilkes-8, Daniel part of our job here is to train the Afghanistan National Army (ANA)Engineers. These soldiers have classes on literacy and Beekman-11, Broderick Moore-15, Sean Brafford-18, Afghan cultural awareness as well as daily training from our Charles Prieto-19, Christopher Taylor-19, Rickey Stokes- Spartans. The language barriers make it more challenging, 20, BJ Raines-26, Donald Edge-30. Happy Birthday to all however SSG Hayes, SGT Padgett and SGT Plitt spend every these Spartans!!! HOOAH! day working with all aspects of the development and the mentoring of the ANA soldiers. All our patrols have partnered with the Afghan soldiers, but this takes it to a completely new level. It's an experience of a lifetime for both the Spartans and the Afghans. I cannot say enough about the effort these NCOs are providing as we leave a lasting impact on the ANA's abilities to fight the Taliban. Spartan 6
  • 2.
    SPARTAN 15 March 2012 NEWS Long’s primary job is fixing the Route Clearance vehicles that go out everyday and he is really good at it! Outside of the Guard, PV1 Long loves spending time with his family. His wife Alana, and his kids, Ryder and Isaac and Soldiers of the Month: huge supporters of his. Long has one true enjoyment in life outside of his family, and that’s driving. Long resides in Pontiac Michigan and drives, once a month to drill, in North Carolina. This is some true dedication on his behalf. This is Long’s first deployment and he is doing a superb job. PV1 Long has met and exceeded the standards of the 883rd Sappers and is worthy of possessing the title of Spartan! SGT Stobbe and SPC Beekman from 4th Platoon 883rd RCC competed in the Battalion NCO/ Soldier of the Month Board. These Spartans competed against other NCO’s and junior enlisted throughout the Battalion. These Spartans set the standard for all others to follow by winning the whole thing!!! SPARTANS of the Month: SPC James Ray has also been selected to be a Spartan of the Month. Ray graduated from Marlboro County High School in 2008. He then enlisted in the NC Army National Guard. He attended Basic Training and AIT at Fort Leonard Wood Missouri in October of 2008 as a Combat Engineer. Ray is assigned to 1st Platoon 883rd RCC. Within his Platoon, his primary job is driving a 916 truck, his secondary as a GyroCam Operator. Ray has became a Subject Matter Expert in his field helping his Platoon be successful. Outside of the Guard, SPC Ray enjoys fishing, listening to all PV1 Jonathan Long is selected as one of our Spartans of sorts of music and traveling. Ray’s favorite times are the Month. PV1 Long is a skilled wrench turner. He relaxing and “chilling” with his family. graduated from West Highland Christian Academy in 2002. After high school, he realized he wanted to serve This is SPC Ray’s first deployment and is a dedicated and he enlisted in the National Guard. Long attended warrior. Basic Training at Fort Knox, KY in 2009 and then onto Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD for 91B school. He is SPC Ray has met and exceeded the standards of the 883rd assigned to HQ Maintenance Section 883rd RCC. Sappers and is worthy of possessing the title of Spartan!
  • 3.
    SPARTAN NEWS 15 March 2012 Taking the Oath: During the month of February, CPT McVeigh read the Re-enlistment Oath to several Spartan Warrior’s. SGT Jerry Cuadra Lopez SPC Mark Bergstresser, and SPC Joesph Girmann have served their time and did not hesitate to re-enlist and serve more. This is a decision of some true Hero’s. Congratulations to them for their commitment to the country, the United States Army, and the 883rd Spartans.
  • 4.
    SPARTAN NEWS 15 March 2012 Your Spartans at a Glance Ugh…he’s heavy!!! 2nd Platoon conducting some mounted rehearsals during a Refit day. Spartan’s conducting a dismount operation. Look at that view!!! 3rd Platoon’s very own Platoon Sergeant, SSG Cross, taking 1st Platoon setting up their HIIDES check point, and a well earned break after a long patrol. SPC Honeycutt pulling security for it.
  • 5.
    SPARTAN NEWS 15 March 2012 Your Spartans at a Glance No, no, no. Lefty Loosy righty tighty! 1st Platoon’s Maintenance Team recovering the Romanians from a rollover…again. SSG Padgett training the ANA on proper ways to conduct vehicle PMCS at FOB Apache. 4th Platoon cheesing after conducting some HIIDES. The maintenance boys… taking a break from turning those wrenches!!!
  • 6.
    SPARTAN NEWS 15 March 2012
  • 7.
    SPARTAN KIDS 15 February 2012 Which way do I go to get me pot o’ gold? SPARTANS GOLD SOLVE ME
  • 8.
    SPARTAN KIDS 15 February 2012 COLOR ME
  • 9.
    SPARTAN NEWS 15 March 2012 883rd Company FRG Leader: Commander: Lanora Essic (Mama Essic) CPT James E. McVeigh Jim.e.mcveigh@us.army.mil lynoraessic@gmail.com 883rd Company 1SG: Red Cross: 1SG Jason A. Zike www.redcross.org Jason.zike@us.army.mil Rear Detachment NCOIC: Military Onesource: SGT Jana Soule www.militaryonesource.mil j.soule@us.army.mil