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    1-71 families participate in Spur Ride

    FORT DRUM, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES

    10.11.2011

    Story by Sgt. Blair Neelands 

    1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division

    FORT DRUM, N.Y. -- Nearly 50 Family members of 1st Brigade Combat Team's 1st Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment Troopers took part in the squadron's Family Spur Ride at a Fort Drum range, Sept. 24.

    The family members, many wearing their trooper's uniform, arrived at the 1-71 headquarters ready to experience a day in the life of their Cav. Scout.

    "The Family Spur Ride integrates our family members into the 1-71 Cav. team and brings them into our tradition and heritage," said Lt. Col. Keith McKinley, commander of 1-71.

    The families were tested on many physically and mentally demanding tasks similar to those of a traditional Spur Ride.

    "I liked the first event we did, it's where I got the most dirty," said Keoni Kadaraitis, a daughter of a 1-71 Trooper. "We had to pretend to shoot at our target with our gun while our partner crawled ahead. We had to run and duck down, then high-crawl to the next spot and then low-crawl to the one after that."

    For many family members like Darian Heathington, a spouse of a 1-71 Trooper, firing the M4 Carbine and the M249 light machine gun was the most exciting of the day's events.

    "Once I started hitting the target, I didn't miss," she said. "I'm proud of that."

    Other events include a ride in the turret of a High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, modern Army combatives, face camouflage, multiple static displays and a Meal Ready to Eat for lunch.

    "It's a great experience to do a Spur Ride" Heathington said. "I have met a bunch of other great family members here. And I even got a good MRE; pork ribs."

    With the day over, McKinley hopes the families returned home with more understanding of what the trooper does on a daily basis.

    "The main point of this event is for the Scout and their family to have a dialog when they go home at the end of the day," he said. "This will facilitate a discussion and strengthen the families."

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    Date Taken: 10.11.2011
    Date Posted: 10.11.2011 14:47
    Story ID: 78331
    Location: FORT DRUM, NEW YORK, US

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