the black scarf standard
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the black scarf standard
THE BLACK SCARF STANDARD NEWS FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS & SUPPORTERS OF TASK FORCE BLACK SCARVES VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 Four Black Scarves Graduate Ranger School By 1LT Alex Willard, B Co Executive Officer While the Black Scarves qualified on the ranges of Grafenwoehr and maneuvered through the terrain at Hohenfels, four task force Soldiers distinguished themselves back in the States. In May, SGT Joseph England, SGT Tyler Fillion, CPL Andrew Roberts and CPL Colin Weingart were sent to Ft. Benning, GA, to attend the Army’s pre-eminent leadership course, Ranger School. While weathering through the intense nine weeklong course, they battled the mental and psychological stress and pushed through the physical fatigue. As a result of their outstanding physical and mental qualities, and their utmost determination, all four graduated, earning their Ranger tab on the 25th of July. Continued on PG 2… AUGUST 2 0 0 8 1LT Willard congratulates our newest Rangers during Ranger School Graduation at Fort Benning, Georgia. Pictured Left to Right: SGT England, SGT Fillion, 1LT Willard, CPL Roberts, and CPL Weingart This issue… Ranger Grad Cont. Fisher House Medics Spirit Soars BC & CSM Pictures from Graf From the Chaplain 2 3 3 4 5 6 AUGUST 2 0 0 8 Page 2 …Continued from PG 1 It is not uncommon for Soldiers with Ranger tabs to report to the formation; however, this is the first time in roughly four years that the Battalion has pushed Soldiers to Ranger School. We have SSG Patrick Purcell to thank for his relentless drive to acquire these slots. Such an accomplishment would also not have been possible without the Pre-Ranger program initiated by CPT Timothy Palmer and his Pre-Ranger instructors and support team. In addition to the recent four graduates, there are currently 5 Black Scarf Soldiers in various stages of Ranger School. Photos from the Ranger Graduation Top Right: 1SG Carlsrud and SGT England at FOB SUMMERALL in Hohenfels following Ranger Graduation. Above: CPL Weingart makes Ranger Graduation a family event. Right: CPL Roberts and CPL Weingart pose with former Black Scarf CPT Miletich. Bottom Left: Roberts and Weingart prepare for their promotion to CPL following Ranger Graduation. Bottom Right: SGT Fillion and SGT England pose with CPT Timothy “Ranger” Palmer in front of the “Charlie Rock” at Hohenfels AUGUST 2 0 0 8 Page 3 Fisher House: Help in a Time of Need By Captain Joshua Buchanan, D Co Commander After a long sleepless trans-Atlantic flight—full of worry about their wounded Warrior—the last issue on any family’s mind is living accommodations near Landstuhl. The Fisher House offers help. Located directly adjacent to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), the Fisher House program is a unique partnership that supports America's military members and their Families in their time of greatest need. Internationally, the Fisher House Foundation donates "comfort homes," built on the grounds of major military and VA medical centers. These CPT Buchanan and members of the Sentinels’ Team visit the homes provide Family members a “home-away from Fisher House during rear-detachment training at LRMC. Left to home” so that they may be in close proximity to their right: Mrs. Buchanan, CPT Buchanan, Mr. Mike Sleeper from USAG Schweinfurt, Mrs. Carlsrud, and Mrs. Miska wounded loved ones. By law, there is no charge for any Family to stay at a Fisher House. The Fisher Homes have 19 rooms with a bath/shower included. Each of the two houses also features a kitchen, dining room, laundry room, living area, and computers with internet access. The Black Scarves and Task Force Shield are working hand-in-hand with the medical professionals at LRMC and the generous employees of the Fisher House, ensuring first-rate care for wounded Warriors and their Families. More detailed information about the Fisher House Foundation may be found at http://www.fisherhouse.org/. With the Medics, Spirits Soar By 2LT Adam Seybert, Medical Platoon Leader What’s better than ground evacuation assets that can get a Soldier from point of injury to a treatment facility in less than 30 minutes?... Air assets that can do it in half the time. During the Hohenfels rotation, our Black Scarf medics, as well as a handful of our Black Hawk First Responders got the opportunity to enhance their skills in air evacuations. Through classroom instruction and hands-on static-load training with onsite UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, our medics built their awareness of air assets available for evacuations while simultaneously learning the techniques and procedures to quickly and safely evacuate our wounded brethren. Doctor in the Platoon Provides Lifesaving Capabilities and Instruction Since arriving to the Medical Platoon in mid-August, there haven’t been enough hours in the day for our medics to absorb the knowledge radiating from Captain Jody Hefner. Our medics—hungry for wisdom—devour his instruction. Moreover, as a certified D.O., CPT Hefner provides all our Soldiers with topnotch medical care and consultation. CPT Hefner is a board certified pediatrician currently assigned as a staff physician at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. We welcome his expertise and his experience. Above: Black Scarf Medics and Black Hawk First Responders conduct static load training with UH-60s during Hohenfels rotation. Below: CPT Jody Hefner (BN Doc) instructs our medics in advanced medical procedures. Thanks DOC! Pictured from left to right: CPT Hefner, SGT Schmierer, SSG Jimenez, and CPL Hardwick. AUGUST 2 0 0 8 Page 4 From the Commander By Lieutenant Colonel Steven Miska, Task Force Commander Thanks to all of the family members and soldiers involved in making this deployment preparation a tremendous exercise. We have truly been fortunate to share in an experience that few Americans get to be a part of. The CSM and I are very proud of this Task Force, comprised of members of 1-2 Infantry and other teammates from across the 172nd Brigade Combat Team. Your soldiers are trained and ready to deploy into combat. They have gotten many repetitions of critical skills they will put to use down range. We are also proud of our phenomenal spouses, children and community in Schweinfurt. The garrison team, our own D Company Cadre, and our truly special Spartan FRG Leaders continue to set new standards in caring for each other, thriving in uncertainty, and making our Black Scarf Families a special place to live and grow. Amy and I couldn’t imagine a more wonderful environment to raise our children. We will continue to publish our newsletter to send to family and friends throughout the world. If you know of anyone that would like to receive this newsletter, please bring it up through your chain of command or chain of concern. Thanks for all of your service and sacrifice. Amy and I look forward to the coming days knowing we walk amongst America’s finest. We are also proud to come from a fantastic lineage of the 2nd Infantry Regiment. Noli Me Tangere! Back in Black! LTC Miska and SFC Ervine during an After-Action-review at the platoon live-fire range at Grafenwoehr Sergeant Major Says… By Command Sergeant Major Noe R. Salinas, Task Force CSM Hello from Forward Operating Base (FOB) SUMMERALL! I hope that this newsletter finds you in good health and enjoying the last of the summer. We have been exceptionally busy this past month and are completely immersed in our operations. The benefit to such a schedule is that time passes very quickly for us – we find it hard to believe that we have already been gone for almost all the summer! The Task Force has undergone some great training events during the last two months. From our arrival at GTA the Black Scarves have set the standard for the rest of the Brigade to follow. We are constantly improving our training and the areas in which we live. Some of the highlights from the last two months have been our Small Arms gunnery in which almost all of our all soldiers qualified on their individual assigned weapons. As the Battalion Command Sergeant Major, I could not have asked for a better opportunity to serve in a better trained and CSM Salinas and SFC Jarvis listen intently during a “quick” Command and Staff Meeting at Range 301 led Infantry Battalion. To all of the families of our Soldiers, friends, and veterans of the regiment – continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers. Thanks for all of the great packages of support from home. Soldiers ask for so very little. Don’t forget us and don’t let our Nation forget us as we accomplish impossible feats for our country daily. Until next time… AUGUST 2 0 0 8 Page 5 TRAINED AND READY: Photos from Grafenwoehr Gunnery Left: B Co Bradley Fighting Vehicles prepared for platoon live-fire training in Grafenwoehr. Below: Staff members keep the Commander updated during the morning commanders update brief. Pictured left to right, back row: 1LT McQuiston, CPT Torres, 2LT Seybert, SGM Martinez, SFC Hadd, SGT Johnson, SPC Malpica; front row: MAJ Best, LTC Miska, SFC D’adda. Middle Left: 2LT Teschner (B Co FSO) uses his interpreter to converse with role-players during platoon live-fire exercises. Middle Right: Vehicle operators prepare their BFVs for rail movement from Grafenwoehr to Hohenfels. Bottom Left: A Co Tanks on-line at the PLFX site. Bottom Right: 1LT Davidson and 2LT Boscow (C Co) show trust and confidence in their Combat Lifesavers as they receives IVs. AUGUST 2 0 0 8 Page 6 BLACK SCARF STYLE Inspiring Words from the Chaplains Assistant TF 1-2 MAILING ADDRESS By SGT Keith Johnson Jr., Chaplain’s Assistant “God is strong, and he wants you strong. So take everything the Master has set out for you, well-made weapons of the best materials. And put them to use so you will be able to stand up to everything the Devil throws your way. This is no afternoon athletic contest that we'll walk away from and forget about in a couple of hours. This is for keeps, a lifeor-death fight to the finish against the Devil and all his angels. Soldier’s Rank and Name __ Company/TF 1-2 CMR 464 APO AE 09226 ______________________________ REAR DETACHMENT COMMANDER CPT JOSHUA BUCHANAN REAR DETACHMENT FIRST SERGEANT 1SG BILLY COOK The Rear Detachment Office is located in the Battalion HQ. They can be reached at the following numbers: DSN: 353-8364 CIV: 011-49-(0)9721-96-8364 T CH FOR LI E Be prepared. You're up against far more than you can handle on your own. Take all the help you can get, every weapon God has issued, so that when it's all over but the shouting you'll still be on your feet. Truth, righteousness, peace, faith, and salvation are more than words. Learn how to apply them. You'll need them throughout your life. God's Word is an indispensable weapon. In the same way, prayer is essential in this ongoing warfare. Pray hard and long. Pray for your brothers and sisters. Keep your eyes open. Keep each other's spirits up so that no one falls behind or drops out.” Ephesians 6:10-18 © E Introducing the new T CH Pristine ZX3000 PEN and PAPER E CONTACT YOUR LOCAL S4 FOR AVAILABILITY E E Design and create better than ever on the T CH’s lightest mobile workstation designed for everyday military use. Optimized for missions, the T CH Pristine ZX3000 PEN and PAPER allows you to collaborate on site, plan from remote locations or work from anywhere in between with excellent performance in a thin and light form factor. The T CH Pristine ZX3000 PEN and PAPER blends the power and features of ink with the versatility of paper to enable you to run complex operations reliably. TF 1-2, 172nd BCT ATTN: TF Black Scarves PAO CMR 464 APO AE 09226 tfblackscarvespao@gmail.com The Standard is an authorized publication for Department of Defense members. 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