This is a newsletter I received yesterday identifying the members of the TN-ADT in Afghanistan. I thought you might enjoy seeing what our guys are doing over there.
This document provides a summary of training activities for the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division at Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site from February 19-23. It discusses the arrival of soldiers and staging of vehicles, mandatory classes received, and various training that will take place over the next month including offensive and defensive maneuvers and stability operations. It also highlights certification training on Raven drones and changes of command that occurred across the brigade.
This document is a newspaper from Fort Meade covering various community events and news. It discusses how the base was able to quickly change the location of the final U.S. Army Field Band summer concert from Constitution Park to McGill Training Center due to inclement weather. It highlights the coordinated efforts between multiple organizations to inform the community and ensure the successful performance. The commander's column expresses gratitude to the surrounding communities for their support of Fort Meade service members and families through various partnership events.
Minuteman Newspaper -
The appearance of
advertising in this
publication does not
constitute endorsement
by the Arkansas National
Guard. This civilian
enterprise National Guard
newspaper is an authorized
publication for members
of the U.S. military
services, published
under the provisions
of AR 360-1, AFI35-101
and the Arkansas
Military Department.
The document discusses various efforts by US military and aid organizations to provide relief to Haiti following the 2010 earthquake, including delivering supplies, setting up tents and clinics, and coordinating with local governments and NGOs. Air Force and Coast Guard members volunteer their time to assist with search and rescue, construction, and distributing donations. Naval and Marine civil affairs teams work to connect Haitians with local governments and international aid efforts to help stabilize the country.
The latest news from the Army in Korea can be found online at www.Army.mil/Korea. This issue highlights a 'CHEF Night' dinner event at R&R Bar and Grill on Fort Yongsan that rewarded service members with a fine meal. It also recognizes volunteer Katie Sandoval for her work with the Yongsan Barracudas swimming team, noting the importance of recognizing volunteer efforts in the community.
The animal shelter is seeking a new location in DeSoto County. Commissioner Adam Cummings wants the county to hire Roger Baltz as the permanent county administrator rather than conducting an expensive search. Baltz has been serving as interim administrator after the previous administrator resigned. Cummings believes Baltz is ideally suited for the role based on his experience and character. The commissioners will vote on whether to extend Baltz's contract or conduct an outside search at their meeting on Tuesday.
Bristols local food update july aug 10Voscur Staff
This newsletter provides updates on local food initiatives in Bristol for July-August 2010. It highlights upcoming events like farmers markets, community supported agriculture programs, and opportunities to get involved in food sharing and chicken cooperatives. It also announces a call for suggestions for content in the next issue of the newsletter.
This document provides a summary of training activities for the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division at Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site from February 19-23. It discusses the arrival of soldiers and staging of vehicles, mandatory classes received, and various training that will take place over the next month including offensive and defensive maneuvers and stability operations. It also highlights certification training on Raven drones and changes of command that occurred across the brigade.
This document is a newspaper from Fort Meade covering various community events and news. It discusses how the base was able to quickly change the location of the final U.S. Army Field Band summer concert from Constitution Park to McGill Training Center due to inclement weather. It highlights the coordinated efforts between multiple organizations to inform the community and ensure the successful performance. The commander's column expresses gratitude to the surrounding communities for their support of Fort Meade service members and families through various partnership events.
Minuteman Newspaper -
The appearance of
advertising in this
publication does not
constitute endorsement
by the Arkansas National
Guard. This civilian
enterprise National Guard
newspaper is an authorized
publication for members
of the U.S. military
services, published
under the provisions
of AR 360-1, AFI35-101
and the Arkansas
Military Department.
The document discusses various efforts by US military and aid organizations to provide relief to Haiti following the 2010 earthquake, including delivering supplies, setting up tents and clinics, and coordinating with local governments and NGOs. Air Force and Coast Guard members volunteer their time to assist with search and rescue, construction, and distributing donations. Naval and Marine civil affairs teams work to connect Haitians with local governments and international aid efforts to help stabilize the country.
The latest news from the Army in Korea can be found online at www.Army.mil/Korea. This issue highlights a 'CHEF Night' dinner event at R&R Bar and Grill on Fort Yongsan that rewarded service members with a fine meal. It also recognizes volunteer Katie Sandoval for her work with the Yongsan Barracudas swimming team, noting the importance of recognizing volunteer efforts in the community.
The animal shelter is seeking a new location in DeSoto County. Commissioner Adam Cummings wants the county to hire Roger Baltz as the permanent county administrator rather than conducting an expensive search. Baltz has been serving as interim administrator after the previous administrator resigned. Cummings believes Baltz is ideally suited for the role based on his experience and character. The commissioners will vote on whether to extend Baltz's contract or conduct an outside search at their meeting on Tuesday.
Bristols local food update july aug 10Voscur Staff
This newsletter provides updates on local food initiatives in Bristol for July-August 2010. It highlights upcoming events like farmers markets, community supported agriculture programs, and opportunities to get involved in food sharing and chicken cooperatives. It also announces a call for suggestions for content in the next issue of the newsletter.
Este documento presenta una guía de aprendizaje para los módulos de formación especial complementaria del Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje (SENA) sobre tecnologías de la información y comunicación e Internet. La guía incluye cinco entradas propuestas para un blog educativo con la información, objetivos, reglamentos y enlaces de interés sobre el tema.
This document discusses trade patterns and economic integration in the Pacific Basin region. It outlines that the Pacific Basin is becoming an increasingly important development region globally due to recent successful economic models and the role of trade. It then provides details on the trade policies and patterns of major countries in the region, including China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific island nations. Challenges in the region include poverty, inequality, and lack of infrastructure and resources in many Pacific island countries. Opportunities for further economic integration are discussed.
A magazine promoting the sport of Taekwondo in Korea. Featuring courses, events and holidays, this publication was created by Mike Starling in conjunction with the Korea Tourism Organization. See more at http://thestarlingfiles.wordpress.com
This document provides resources for veterans and military families. It includes a list of 13 categories of resources covering topics like informational resources, employment assistance, suicide prevention, medical assistance, crisis counseling services, marriage enrichment programs, addictive behaviors, legal concerns, assistance for children, mortgage/rent assistance, financial/credit resources, family support centers, and ongoing discounts. Contact information is provided for two therapists, James McAuley and Rebekah Miller, who compiled the resource list to help veterans and families access support.
Earth Observation: Policies, Strategies, Opportunities and Institutional Land...Polytechnic of Namibia
The document discusses SANSA's mandate, vision, goals and programs related to earth observation in South Africa and SADC. SANSA primarily derives its mandate from South Africa's National Space Agency Act and strategic plans like the Ten-Year Innovation Plan and National Space Strategy. Its vision is to ensure space science and technology benefits society through services, research, and human capital development. It has directorates focused on space operations, science, engineering, and earth observation to achieve its goals and serve societal needs through applications and partnerships.
Este documento presenta una guía de aprendizaje para los módulos de formación especial complementaria del Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje (SENA) sobre tecnologías de la información y comunicación e Internet. La guía incluye cinco entradas propuestas para un blog educativo con la información, objetivos, reglamentos y enlaces de interés sobre el tema.
This document contains the presentation slides for the 4th batch of the WSK (Worldwide Student Korea) program. It introduces Febiansyah Hidayat, an Indonesian student studying in Korea. It outlines the activities of the WSK program, including tours of the National Museum, Jeonju, and the East Sea. It encourages participants to start running their own blog to share their experiences in Korea and help diminish misunderstandings about the country.
Western Australia is the largest state in Australia, with abundant natural resources including minerals, petroleum, precious metals and gems. It has a massive investment in major resource projects totaling over $100 billion, with the mining and petroleum sector comprising 95% of exports. Iron ore and liquefied natural gas are the top commodities. The state contains over half of Australia's economic demonstrated resources for iron ore. It also has significant bauxite, nickel, gold and base metals resources. Western Australia aims to attract more investment from countries like India and provides various services to support trade and investment.
The document is a letter from the Director of the Department of Environmental Services to the Deputy Director and branch chiefs of the Department of Health regarding storm water runoff at the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill. It summarizes a recent heavy rainfall event that resulted in storm water accumulation at the landfill and disagreements between the agencies about how to classify and handle the storm water. The director asserts that the storm water was not legally considered leachate and that requiring contaminated water signage is not supported by relevant regulations.
This document discusses volunteering in Canada and provides guidance on identifying skills and finding volunteer opportunities. It encourages identifying one's technical, transferable, and personal skills. Examples of technical skills include photography, coding, and cooking. Transferable skills include being organized, resourceful, and sociable. The document recommends searching for volunteer positions online or with charitable organizations, community centers, schools, hospitals, and religious institutions. It highlights the "Meals on Wheels" and "Rupert's Land Caregiver service" programs as examples and provides the website www.volunteermanitoba.ca to explore more opportunities.
Os computadores armazenam instruções em grupos de bits chamados bytes, que atualmente contém oito bits cada. Existem termos para múltiplos de bytes como quilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte e terabyte, notados respectivamente como kB, MB, GB e TB para diferenciar de kilobit, megabit e outros múltiplos de bits.
The document provides an overview of Korea's pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. It notes that these industries have shown rapid annual growth rates of 10.1% and 18.7% respectively from 2001 to 2006. Several subsectors like bio-food and bio-medicine have seen even higher growth rates. The biotechnology industry in particular has grown to among the top 10 in the world within 10 years, supported by Korea's strong IT infrastructure and traditional strengths in areas like fermentation technology. The document also outlines statistics on key aspects of these industries like the number of companies, employees, R&D expenditures, exports and imports. It analyzes trends in major areas like new drug development and investment.
Este documento presenta una guía de aprendizaje para los módulos de formación especial complementaria del Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje (SENA) sobre tecnologías de la información y comunicación e Internet. La guía incluye cinco entradas propuestas para un blog educativo con la información, objetivos, reglamentos y enlaces de interés sobre el tema.
This document discusses trade patterns and economic integration in the Pacific Basin region. It outlines that the Pacific Basin is becoming an increasingly important development region globally due to recent successful economic models and the role of trade. It then provides details on the trade policies and patterns of major countries in the region, including China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific island nations. Challenges in the region include poverty, inequality, and lack of infrastructure and resources in many Pacific island countries. Opportunities for further economic integration are discussed.
A magazine promoting the sport of Taekwondo in Korea. Featuring courses, events and holidays, this publication was created by Mike Starling in conjunction with the Korea Tourism Organization. See more at http://thestarlingfiles.wordpress.com
This document provides resources for veterans and military families. It includes a list of 13 categories of resources covering topics like informational resources, employment assistance, suicide prevention, medical assistance, crisis counseling services, marriage enrichment programs, addictive behaviors, legal concerns, assistance for children, mortgage/rent assistance, financial/credit resources, family support centers, and ongoing discounts. Contact information is provided for two therapists, James McAuley and Rebekah Miller, who compiled the resource list to help veterans and families access support.
Earth Observation: Policies, Strategies, Opportunities and Institutional Land...Polytechnic of Namibia
The document discusses SANSA's mandate, vision, goals and programs related to earth observation in South Africa and SADC. SANSA primarily derives its mandate from South Africa's National Space Agency Act and strategic plans like the Ten-Year Innovation Plan and National Space Strategy. Its vision is to ensure space science and technology benefits society through services, research, and human capital development. It has directorates focused on space operations, science, engineering, and earth observation to achieve its goals and serve societal needs through applications and partnerships.
Este documento presenta una guía de aprendizaje para los módulos de formación especial complementaria del Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje (SENA) sobre tecnologías de la información y comunicación e Internet. La guía incluye cinco entradas propuestas para un blog educativo con la información, objetivos, reglamentos y enlaces de interés sobre el tema.
This document contains the presentation slides for the 4th batch of the WSK (Worldwide Student Korea) program. It introduces Febiansyah Hidayat, an Indonesian student studying in Korea. It outlines the activities of the WSK program, including tours of the National Museum, Jeonju, and the East Sea. It encourages participants to start running their own blog to share their experiences in Korea and help diminish misunderstandings about the country.
Western Australia is the largest state in Australia, with abundant natural resources including minerals, petroleum, precious metals and gems. It has a massive investment in major resource projects totaling over $100 billion, with the mining and petroleum sector comprising 95% of exports. Iron ore and liquefied natural gas are the top commodities. The state contains over half of Australia's economic demonstrated resources for iron ore. It also has significant bauxite, nickel, gold and base metals resources. Western Australia aims to attract more investment from countries like India and provides various services to support trade and investment.
The document is a letter from the Director of the Department of Environmental Services to the Deputy Director and branch chiefs of the Department of Health regarding storm water runoff at the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill. It summarizes a recent heavy rainfall event that resulted in storm water accumulation at the landfill and disagreements between the agencies about how to classify and handle the storm water. The director asserts that the storm water was not legally considered leachate and that requiring contaminated water signage is not supported by relevant regulations.
This document discusses volunteering in Canada and provides guidance on identifying skills and finding volunteer opportunities. It encourages identifying one's technical, transferable, and personal skills. Examples of technical skills include photography, coding, and cooking. Transferable skills include being organized, resourceful, and sociable. The document recommends searching for volunteer positions online or with charitable organizations, community centers, schools, hospitals, and religious institutions. It highlights the "Meals on Wheels" and "Rupert's Land Caregiver service" programs as examples and provides the website www.volunteermanitoba.ca to explore more opportunities.
Os computadores armazenam instruções em grupos de bits chamados bytes, que atualmente contém oito bits cada. Existem termos para múltiplos de bytes como quilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte e terabyte, notados respectivamente como kB, MB, GB e TB para diferenciar de kilobit, megabit e outros múltiplos de bits.
The document provides an overview of Korea's pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. It notes that these industries have shown rapid annual growth rates of 10.1% and 18.7% respectively from 2001 to 2006. Several subsectors like bio-food and bio-medicine have seen even higher growth rates. The biotechnology industry in particular has grown to among the top 10 in the world within 10 years, supported by Korea's strong IT infrastructure and traditional strengths in areas like fermentation technology. The document also outlines statistics on key aspects of these industries like the number of companies, employees, R&D expenditures, exports and imports. It analyzes trends in major areas like new drug development and investment.
1. BOOTS ON THE GROUND
Issue 1 MAR - MAY 2009
TENNESSEE ADT
Hits the Ground
Running with New
Kind of Mission
By Capt. David Roberts
and Sgt. 1st Class Mike Winters
O n January 18, 2009, more than sixty
Sgt. Phillip Wallace
soldiers of the Tennessee National
Guard’s Agribusiness Development Team
said goodbye to families and friends to start Scenic Sunset at FOB Gardez
their year long deployment to Afghanistan.
Their mission is to help the Afghan
people improve their way of life through
agriculture and agribusiness development.
Since most Afghans survive and thrive
by agriculture, it was only a matter of
time before the Army realized it needed a
A DTs in Afghanistan also give
maneuver commanders an essential
tool in their tool box they haven’t had until
The ADT mission is an essential piece of specialized unit to facilitate that need. As now. Tennessee’s ADT has been working
the US Army’s Counterinsurgency or COIN a result, Agribusiness Development Teams closely with the 4th Brigade Combat Team
strategy in Afghanistan. Real success in were created by the National Guard Bureau, (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division to focus
Afghanistan starts at the village level with focusing on Guardsmen who had the civilian on the needs of farmers in their areas of
the needs of the Afghan family. skills necessary to get the job done. operation. The ADT also works closely
with the Provincial Reconstruction Team.
M1151 Humvees share a backdrop of snow The PRT mission is similar, but covers a
covered mountains on FOB Gardez
much broader spectrum than the ADT.
Most of the Tennessee ADT’s missions
so far have been conducting agricultural
shuras in Paktya and west Paktika. Shuras
are meetings with village elders to learn
their agriculture needs and discuss issues.
Projects are then assessed and developed
for future construction. Over the coming
months, the Ag Shura newsletter will
document our work on these projects, while
Capt. David Roberts
conveying a little bit of everyday life to
loved ones back home. We will strive to
truly make a difference in Afghanistan and
in true Volunteer Spirit set the standard for
all ADTs who follow.
Commander Ag Shura Editor Public Affairs NCOIC
Colonel Jim D. Moore Captain David Roberts Sergeant First Class George Winters
email: jim.d.moore@afghan.swa.army.mil email: david.roberts7@afghan.swa.army.mil email: george.m.winters@afghan.swa.army.mil
2. Issue 1 MAR - MAY 2009
The Ag Shura Newsletter - Paktya and West Paktika Provinces
5 and 25
ADT soldiers check for Improvised Explosive Devices
during a security halt
Capt. David Roberts
ON GUARD
Specialist Forrester stands gaurd outside of
Agriculture Assessments Begin Years
an Ag Shura in southern Paktya
of Work for Agribusiness Teams
By Major Lee Sharber
AG Team OIC
of Paktya and West Paktika. This task is
A s with any military operation,
intelligence preparation of the
battlefield is of the utmost importance.
necessary in order to execute the campaign
plan for the current rotation as well as to
develop the long range or three to five year
With the Tennessee ADT, our IPB consists plan. This plan will be continued by ADTs
of conducting assessments of the current from other states that follow Tennessee.
state of agriculture within the provinces (Cont. on Pg. 3)
THE ASSESSMENT
Maj. Sharber (3d from left), along with village elders and a representative from the U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture, conduct project assessments in west Paktika.
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The Ag Shura Newsletter - Paktya and West Paktika Provinces
“Assessments” Cont. from Pg.2 FROM THE GROUND UP
Sgt. 1st Class Boyd takes a soil sample for
W
analysis in west Paktika
ithin 60 days, the ADT assessed training, commercial nursery organization
nineteen districts in two provinces. and training, reforestation, and watershed
These initial assessments began with management to name a few.
AG Shuras with District Sub-Governors
and their agriculture experts. These In addition, the ADT is working diligently
meetings resulted in prioritized Agriculture to build associations within the provinces.
District Development Lists. The DDL These associations were showcased at the
encompasses the pressing agriculture needs Kabul International AG Fair in May. As a
within each district. These lists are critical result of the Fair, Paktya AG associations
to our mission as they become the driving have more options in selling their goods
force for the Commander’s Emergency because of contacts made with buyers from
Response Program or CERP process in Kabul.
the form of future AG projects. I believe
our commander, Col. Jim Moore put it
best when he said, “Our weapon is our
Agriculture experts, while our ammunition
A
s May brings an end to our assessment
phase, June marks the beginning of the
execution phase. The summer months will
is CERP dollars to fund AG projects”. bring on new challenges as the identified
projects are implemented. As any farmer
The ADT is currently working towards more knows, agriculture is seasonal but the work
than 50 agriculture improvement projects. never stops!
These projects include Afghanistan
Veterinary Association training, livestock
SECFOR Trains Afghan Security Guards on M240B Machine Gun
By Sgt. 1st Class Randy McKeehan
ADT SECFOR Team DOWN RANGE
Specialist Johnson gives step by step
S
instructions to an Afghan Security Guard
ome of our SECFOR soldiers recently
had the opportunity to train the
Afghan Security Guards at FOB Gardez.
Approximately 25 ASG personnel received
basic instruction on loading, firing, clearing,
and immediate action on the M240B
Machine Gun. The instruction took place at
the heavy weapons range near FOB Gardez.
Some of our soldiers also got to familiarize
with and shoot the AK-47 assault rifle.
Sgt. Wallace firing the AK-47 Assault Rifle.
Soldiers who supported the range were
Sgt. 1st Class McKeehan (NCOIC), Staff A s with most joint training with foreign
forces, it was an excellent opportunity
Sgt. Kemper (Safety), Specialist Johnson for us to get to know the Afghans who
(Primary Instructor), Specialist Bullard provide security for us on a daily basis and
(Asst. Instructor), and Staff Sgt. Fletcher bridge the gap between cultures.
(Medic). Sgt. Wallace and Specialist Kail
from the Ag Section provided security.
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The Ag Shura Newsletter - Paktya and West Paktika Provinces
Operation Enduring Freedom ‘09
TENNESSEE
Agribusiness Development Team
Major Kimberly Garbett, PRT
LIFE ON THE FOB
And Around Afghanistan
Major Kimberly Garbett, PRT
Sgt. 1st Class Mike Winters
COMBAT PATCH
Lt. Col. Campbell, Commander of the 4th BCT’s 1st Squadron 40th Cavalry Regiment,
awards the “Tropic Lighting” Combat Patch with airborne tab to Sgt. 1st Class McKeehan
and soldiers of the ADT during a ceremony at FOB Gardez. First ADT flag raising ceremony
Major Kimberly Garbett, PRT
Capt. David Roberts
OH SAY CAN YOU SEE...
COMBAT ACTION BADGE
“Old Glory” flies high amid a back drop of
Col. Howard, Commander of the 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) 25th Infantry
rainbow colors on a combat outpost.
Division, awards the Combat Action Badge to Sgt. 1st Class White and Staff Sgt. Weaver.
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HELPING HAND
A young Afghan boy helps his little
buddy down a mountain valley road.
Specialist James Bullard
Capt. David Roberts
Specialists Bright and Elias work on their
golf swing during some down time.
Major Kimberly Garbett, PRT
Capt. David Roberts
ADT Medics, Doc Fletcher (left) and Doc Rottero, Members of the ADT with Toby Keith
pass out candy to children in north Paktya. after a concert at FOB Gardez.
Capt. David Roberts
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The Ag Shura Newsletter - Paktya and West Paktika Provinces
PROMOTIONS And REENLISTMENTS
Private Bright is promoted to Private 1st Private 1st Class Vincent is promoted Private 1st Class Valencourt is promoted Sgt. Novotny is promoted to Staff
Class by Maj. Thompson at the training to Specialist by Maj. Thompson at the to Specialist by Maj. Thompson at the Sergeant by Col. Moore at the Training
site in Smyrna, TN in December. training site in Smyrna, TN in December. training site in Smyrna, TN in December. Site in Smyrna, TN in December.
Sgt. Martin is promoted to Staff Sergeant Sgt. Vannet is promoted to Staff Sergeant Specialist Debord is promoted to Private 1st Class Johnson is promoted
by fellow NCO, Sgt. 1st Class Richard at by fellow NCO, Sgt. 1st Class Richard at Sergeant by Sgt. 1st Class Richard at to Specialist by Col. Moore at Camp
Camp Atterbury, IN in February. Camp Atterbury, IN in February. Camp Atterbury, IN in February. Atterbury, IN in February.
Capt. Macrellis is promoted to Major by Specialist Lawrence is promoted to
pro Private 1st Class Bright is promoted to Sgt. Fryer is promoted to Staff Sergeant
Col. Moore at FOB Gardez in April. Sergeant by Col. Moore at FOB Gardez Specialist by Col. Moore at FOB Gardez by Lt. Col. Lyles at FOB Gardez in May.
in April. in April.
Specialist Higgenbotham is promoted to Specialist Miller is promoted to Sergeant Private 1st Class Mitchell is promoted to Private 1st Class Castleberry is promoted
Sergeant by fellow NCO, Sgt. Turner at by fellow NCO, Sgt. Crawford at FOB Specialist by Sgt. Debord at FOB Gardez to Specialist by Sgt. Kilgore at FOB
FOB Gardez in May. Gardez in May. in May. Gardez in May.
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The Ag Shura Newsletter - Paktya and West Paktika Provinces
PROMOTIONS And REENLISTMENTS
Private 1st Class Bullard is promoted to Private 1st Class Trent is promoted to
ILL
Specialist by Col. Moore at FOB Gardez Specialist by Col. Moore at FOB Gardez
IW
in May. in May.
Lt. Col. Lyles gives the oath of reenlistment to Sgt. Wallace and Sgt. Moore at FOB
Gardez.
R TH AT
SWEA ITUT ION
L E CO NST EM NLY
I SO E FEN D TH
L EN EMI
AN DD
AINS T AL
Capt. Roberts gives the oath of reenlistment to 1st Sgt. Ron Cannon at FOB Gardez
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SUP POR S AG LL B
TED ST ATE
; TH AT I WI
TH E UN I
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O TH ES
DD ET
REIG N AN LEG IANC
FO AL DER
Capt. Roberts gives the oath of reenlistment to Staff Sgt. Proctor at FOB Gardez
ITH AND Y TH E OR
TRU E FA ILL OBE DS
HAT IW UN ITE
AN DT OF THE
Capt. Roberts gives the oath of reenlistment to Sgt. J at FOB Gardez
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8. COMMAND AND STAFF
COMMANDER EXECUTIVE OFFICER OPERATIONS OFFICER SERGEANT MAJOR
COLONEL LIEUTENANT COLONEL CAPTAIN SERGEANT MAJOR
JIM D. MOORE MARTY LYLES ROBERT HANCOCK STAN CATES
PERRY, GA MURFREESBORO, TN MADISON, TN BRADFORD, TN
HEADQUARTERS
S-6 / OIC MEDIC / NCOIC
FIRST LIEUTENANT SERGEANT FIRST CLASS
DOUGLAS LONG ROBERT HALEY
LAVERGNE, TN WAYNESBORO, TN
PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMBAT MEDIC LIAISON NCO S-4
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS STAFF SERGEANT STAFF SERGEANT STAFF SERGEANT
MIKE WINTERS BRANDON FLETCHER DONALD NOVOTNY STEVEN PROCTOR
MURFREESBORO, TN BURLISON, TN DRESDEN, TN CINCINNATI, OH
ADMIN NCO MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS NCO
STAFF SERGEANT SERGEANT SERGEANT SERGEANT
JEFFREY FRYER RANDY CASHON SCOTT FIELDS JOSEPH LEE
SPRINGFIELD, TN DRESDEN, TN BRADFORD, TN NASHVILLE, TN
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9. AG TEAM
AG TEAM OIC AG TEAM NCOIC
MAJOR SERGEANT FIRST CLASS
LEE SHARBER MIKE WHITE
MURFREESBORO, TN REAGAN, TN
ENGINEER / S-2 AG ENGINEER PSYOPS / IO AG ENGINEER
MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR CAPTAIN
JOHN BOATRIGHT JAMES THOMPSON JAMES MACRELLIS PATRICK RASMUSSEN
MEMPHIS, TN LOUISVILLE, KY CHATTANOOGA, TN MT. JULIET, TN
AG ENGINEER AG SPECIALIST AG BUSINESS AG SPECIALIST
STAFF SERGEANT STAFF SERGEANT SERGEANT
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS
GREGORY BOYD LEYMAN WEAVER ROGER BROACH BOB MOORE
KINGSTON SPRINGS, TN PARIS, TN LAVINIA, TN
HUNTINGDON, TN
AG ENGINEER PEST MANAGEMENT AG SPECIALIST
SERGEANT SPECIALIST SPECIALIST
PHILIP WALLACE JEREMY KAIL TODD STEFFEN
CENTERVILLE, TN HUMBOLT, TN JACKSON, TN
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10. SECURITY FORCE TEAM
INFANTRYMAN / OIC INFANTRYMAN / NCOIC
CAPTAIN FIRST SERGEANT
DAVID ROBERTS RON CANNON
LEBANON, TN MURFREESBORO, TN
ALPHA SECTION
CAV SCOUT INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS SERGEANT FIRST CLASS STAFF SERGEANT STAFF SERGEANT SERGEANT
RANDY MCKEEHAN CHARLES STEWART BUDDY KEMPER BRYAN VANNET MIKE ROSE
ELIZABETHTON, TN OLD HICKORY, TN MARYVILLE, TN AUSTIN, TX KNOXVILLE, TN
INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN COMBAT ENGINEER COMBAT ENGINEER
SERGEANT SERGEANT SERGEANT SERGEANT SERGEANT
FRANK TURNER BOBBY LAWRENCE MATTHEW MILLER SHERMAN CRAWFORD LINDSEY HIGGINBOTHAM
MARYVILLE, TN CHATTANOOGA, TN MCALESTER, OK KNOXVILLE, TN JEFFERSON CITY, TN
INFANTRYMAN COMBAT ENGINEER COMBAT ENGINEER COMBAT ENGINEER DRIVER
SPECIALIST SPECIALIST SPECIALIST SPECIALIST SPECIALIST
ANTHONY FORRESTER CHUCK JOHNSON JAMES BULLARD WILLIAM ELY JEREMY VINCENT
BON AQUA, TN GREENEVILLE, TN MORRISTOWN, TN MORRISTOWN, TN SMYNRA, TN
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11. SECURITY FORCE TEAM
BRAVO SECTION
INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN ARTILLERYMAN
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS STAFF SERGEANT STAFF SERGEANT SERGEANT SERGEANT
TIMOTHY RICHARD JOHN WARD IAN MARTIN REGINALD STREETER DANNY KILGORE
NASHVILLE, TN MEMPHIS, TN NASHVILLE, TN ANDERSON, IN ROSSVILLE, GA
COMBAT ENGINEER COMBAT ENGINEER INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN INFANTRYMAN
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AVAILABLE
SERGEANT SERGEANT SPECIALIST SPECIALIST SPECIALIST
WILLIAM DEBORD ERNESTO JIMENEZ TIMOTHY JENKINS CHRISTOPHER TRENT ROBERT ELIAS
MORRISTOWN, TN MARYVILLE, TN CLARKSVILLE, TN MORRISTOWN, TN MEMPHIS, TN
INFANTRYMAN COMBAT ENGINEER COMBAT ENGINEER COMBAT ENGINEER ARTILLERYMAN
SPECIALIST SPECIALIST SPECIALIST SPECIALIST SPECIALIST
MARSHALL RANDLE JAMES VALENCOURT NATHANIEL MITCHELL RANDALL BRIGHT ERIC ROPER
MARTIN, TN GOODLETTSVILLE, TN SEVIERVILLE, TN WHITE PINE, TN HATTIESBURG, MS
SECFOR MEDICS REAR DET
DRIVER DRIVER COMBAT MEDIC COMBAT MEDIC INFANTRYMAN
ARRIVES JUNE 2009
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SPECIALIST SPECIALIST SPECIALIST SPECIALIST STAFF SERGEANT
TIMOTHY CASTLEBERRY CHRIS MCPHETRIDGE DUSTIN ROTTERO GEORGE BRIMER JUSTIN WASHABAUGH
OOLTEWAH, TN CHATTANOOGA, TN MT. JULIET, TN NEW MARKET, TN CENTERVILLE, TN
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