By Spc. Christopher Connelly
42nd Infantry Division
CAIRO, Egypt – Soldiers of the Army National Guard's 42nd Infantry Division traveled halfway around the world to receive more than $172,000 tax free dollars for re-enlisting and extending their service with the New York Army National Guard.
The 42nd Infantry Division deployed to Egypt in support of the 2007 Bright Star Exercise, the U.S. Central Command's biannual joint and multinational training event conducted in Egypt.
Sgt. 1st Class Nicasio A. Velazquez, a communications chief with the 42nd Division Special Troops Battalion and a native of Staten Island, N.Y., first joined the Marines in 1979 and, after 20 years devoted to the Corps, found a new home with the New York Army National Guard. Velazquez deployed to Iraq with the division in 2004 and, after 28 years of service, Velazquez re-enlisted for another six years of military service while working for the division's Joint Visitors Bureau during the unit's deployment to Egypt for Bright Star.
"A free round trip flight and hotel, meals and a once-in-a-lifetime trip to one of the eight wonders of the world would normally be enough incentive for me," Velazquez said, "but also getting paid $15,000 tax free, you would think you won the lottery."
With preparations for the Bright Star command post exercise well underway and the headquarters staff conducting 24-hour operations in full force, planning and organizing the re-enlistment ceremony for Soldiers was no easy task. But for leaders of the division's special troops battalion, the option was clear – honor those who made the commitment to continue serving their state and their country.
"Retaining our the Soldiers is our Adjutant General's (Major General Joseph Taluto) number one priority within the New York Army National Guard and having this ceremony was an easy decision to make," said Command Sgt. Maj. John Willsey, the senior enlisted Soldier from the STB. "To deploy here to Egypt and not recognize these great Soldiers was not an option,"
Standing in formation outside the division main command post, the unit's commanding general, Brig. Gen. Paul Genereux, congratulated and offered words of encouragement to the re-enlisting Soldiers. Genereux and division Command Sgt. Maj. Richard Fearnside presented each Soldier a division coin.
"Keeping Soldiers in the force is what keeps our division strong," Genereux said. "I look out at this group of Soldiers and see the experience of veterans and the energy of our first-term troops. Together they are the backbone and the future of our Guard and our Army."
"It was an honor to have the CG (commanding general) take the time out from the exercise to acknowledge us," said Spc. Karolyn Irizarry, an operations cell radio operator from the 4th Personnel Services Detachment out of Brooklyn, N.Y. "The ceremony was a reminder of the commitment that I have to my country and the Guard."
"We could have re-enlisted these Soldiers anytime throughout the year back home," said Lt. Col. Russell Howe, commander of the STB, "but being able to offer them the opportunity to receive a tax free bonus and also visit the pyramids of Egypt was a great opportunity for our Soldiers and paints a great image for the New York Army National Guard with all that is going on in the world today."
Among the dozen Soldiers, a general sense expressed the appreciation for the Army National Guard bonus, but the bonus was not the primary motivator for the Soldiers' commitment to stay in service.
"I truly believe that we all have a responsibility to our country, and the love of my country keeps me re-enlisting," Velazquez said.
Date Taken: | 11.15.2007 |
Date Posted: | 11.15.2007 13:35 |
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