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    35th Signal ends Deployment, Transfers with 22nd

    Casing the brigade colors

    Photo By Sgt. Matthew Clifton | Command Sgt. Maj. James Jordan (left), sergeant major, and Col. Bryan Ellis,...... read more read more

    BAGHDAD, IRAQ

    11.09.2005

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    Pfc. Matthew Clifton
    MNC-I Public Affairs Office
    Nov. 9, 2005

    CAMP VICTORY, Iraq -- The 35th Signal Brigade, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N.C., handed over command responsibility for corps-level signal capabilities in Iraq to the 22nd Sig. Bde., V Corps, Hoechst, Germany, in a transfer of authority ceremony November 9, 2005, at building 43 at Camp Victory.

    More than 100 service members stood at attention as Command Sgt. Maj. James Jordan, sergeant major, and Col. Bryan Ellis, commander, 35th Sig. Bde., cased their colors and Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Clark, sergeant major, and Col. Frederick Cross, commander, 22nd Sig. Bde., uncased theirs.

    "Many people have played an integral part in our success in the past year," Ellis said. "While deployed, we have successfully introduced and used new technology that has been a key to the fight."

    Most 35th Soldiers measure their success by what they have done for the Iraqi people during the past year, such as contributing to the success of Iraq's elections and the drafting of their constitution, Ellis said.

    Thanks to the 35th, with the help of other units and contractors, the Coalition has been successful in running the most complex communications system throughout Iraq, said Lt. Gen. John R. Vines, commander, Multi-National Corps Iraq, XVIII Abn. Corps and Fort Bragg. Vines was the guest speaker for the ceremony.

    "To all of the warriors in the 35th, I want to say well done," Vines said. "To the 22nd who are returning: it is great to have you back."

    The 22nd Sig. Bde. is starting their second deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom after having deployed the first time in March 2003.

    "The 22nd is fully prepared to assume our wartime mission," said Cross. "I want to thank the 35th for their warm reception, and our goal is to improve upon the success of the 35th Signal Brigade."

    It is a different fight and a different enemy. Soldiers must be ready to engage at all times, Vines said.

    "Many people may think that the threat of Islamic Jihadists started with the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center," Vines said. "In fact, the threat started at least 25 years ago â?¦ we are facing a global problem," Vines said. "We must have the courage and commitment to conquer it."

    It doesn't matter when the threat started. It only matters that the threat is recognized, and the Coalition is committed to the elimination of that threat, Vines added.

    "When we get back to Fort Bragg, our thoughts and prayers will be with all of the Soldiers who continue to fight here," Ellis said. "We will also continue to remember and honor those Soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice."

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    Date Taken: 11.09.2005
    Date Posted: 11.09.2005 17:11
    Story ID: 3692
    Location: BAGHDAD, IQ

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