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    69th ADA completes mission in Southwest Asia

    69th ADA completes mission in Southwest Asia

    Photo By Sgt. Maria Kappell | Staff Sgt. Sherri Killion, an intelligence specialist in the brigade, holds her...... read more read more

    FORT HOOD, TEXAS, UNITED STATES

    10.11.2013

    Story by Capt. Steven Modugno 

    69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade

    FORT HOOD, Texas—After nine months deployed overseas to Southwest Asia, the soldiers of the 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment returned home Oct. 11 after successfully “Guarding the Skies” throughout five countries in the Central Command area of operations.

    The 69th ADA Brigade was the right unit, at the right place, and at the right time, said Col. Brian W. Gibson, the brigade’s commander.

    During their deployment, the soldiers participated in multiple internal training events, aiming to improve their own capabilities and readiness, and the unit also conducted numerous exercises with host nation partners. Many of these exercises focused on increased force protection measures, ensuring all locations were secure and soldiers were safe while in the deployed environment.

    The brigade also had to continuously be vigilant and prepared for crisis, especially as the nation contemplated updated military action within the region.

    “There is no doubt the world was watching them. What they accomplished is staggering, and will have lasting positive impact throughout the region,” Gibson said.

    Through the missions during the deployment, the soldiers were able to maintain their focus and drive in achieving goals in fitness, education, and other means of self-improvement. However, while accomplishing their own goals, the soldiers never placed the unit’s objectives on hold, as the headquarters was responsible for more than 1,900 soldiers and civilians, three subordinate battalions, 11 Patriot batteries, and a strategically vital radar site.

    “The Lightning team should be rightfully proud of their many successes,” Gibson added.

    Among the many friends and families welcoming the detachment home, Maj. Gen. Anthony Ierardi, the 1st Cavalry Division commanding general, was also there to offer a warm reception and stated the soldiers “served the country with courage and honor.”

    The headquarters detachment returned to Soldiers Field here to find scores of people cheering for their arrival. The soldiers unloaded from the buses, and marched onto the field, ready to see their loved ones for the first time in months. Before the soldiers were released to their families, the brigade uncased its colors, officially signifying the Lightning Brigade’s return to The Great Place.

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    Date Taken: 10.11.2013
    Date Posted: 10.21.2013 10:26
    Story ID: 115468
    Location: FORT HOOD, TEXAS, US

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