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Col. Fabian Mendoza, left,
Commander of the 130th Engineer Bde., and Command Sgt.
Maj. Dale Moran, uncase the colors of the 130th Eng.
Bde. during a ceremony Oct. 23 on Sills Field,
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The uncasing ceremony
officially completes the brigade's move from Germany
to Hawaii. |
Soldiers
stood in formation on the parade field Thursday, Oct. 23 as
family members and distinguished guests witnessed yet
another transformational change in the U.S. Army, during a
ceremony on Sills Field.
The 130th
Engineer Brigade uncased its colors, after leaving Germany
and relocating to Hawaii as part of the U.S. Army Pacific's
8th Theater Sustainment Command.
"Its historic to me," said Command Sgt. Maj.
Micheal Buxbaum, Corps of Engineers Command Sgt. Maj., who
served as the Command Sgt. Maj. of the 130th Eng.
Bde. from 2003 to 2007, leading the unit during two tours in
Iraq. "40 years of history in Deutschland [Germany] and then
we move to the tropical environment of Hawaii. I was just
glad to see those colors flown back on the field; it's a
good day for me."
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Lt. Col. James Horton, executive
officer of the 130th Eng. Bde., acts as the Commander
of Troops during a ceremony at Schofield Barracks'
Sills Field Oct. 23. The ceremony uncased the Engineer
brigade's colors, and officially completed the units'
move from Germany to Hawaii. |
The 130th
Engineer Brigade bears its roots from the 1303rd
Engineer General Service Regiment which was activated on
July 15, 1943 at Camp Ellis, Ill and inactivated in July of
1955. It was then re-designated as the Headquarters and
Headquarters Company, 130th Engineer Aviation Bde.
and subsequently inactivated on June 25, 1956.
Almost
thirteen years later, HHC, 130th Engineer
Aviation Bde. was re-designated as HHC, 130th
Engineer Bde. and activated at Pioneer Kaserne, Hanau,
Germany, where it would remain for the next 40 years.
After many
deployments to Bosnia, Kuwait and Iraq, the 130th
said goodbye to Hanau on May 4, 2007, with the casing of its
colors and was relocated to Hawaii where it stood up
provisionally on June 27, 2008. The ceremony on Schofield
Barracks' Sills Field officially uncased the unit's colors.
"It [the
ceremony] has a tremendous significance for the engineer
regiment," said Col. Fabian Mendoza, commander of the 130th
Eng. Bde. "The big picture is the history of this brigade
and what it brought to Europe and now its role in the
Pacific."
Mendoza
said the brigade headquarters was a much needed resource for
the engineer battalions here in Hawaii who, before the
uncasing of the colors, fell under a military police
brigade.
"Now our
engineer battalions here in the Pacific actually have a
headquarters that they can come to for assistance to help us
make the preparations for the commanders' requirements,"
said Mendoza.
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MG Raymond V. Mason,
left, Commanding General, 8th Theater Sustainment
Command, Col. Fabian Mendoza, center, 130th Engineer
Brigade commander, and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael
Buxbaum, Corps of Engineers Command Sgt. Maj., salute
the flag during a ceremony at Schofield Barracks'
Sills Field Oct. 23. The ceremony uncased the colors
of the 130th Eng. Bde. and officially completed the
units' move from Germany to Hawaii. |
The 130th
Eng. Bde. is currently preparing for deployment to Operation
Iraqi Freedom next summer where they will be tasked with a
variety of missions, such as route clearance, construction
missions, and training Iraqi engineers, to name a few.
"The
construction platoon in the 84th [Eng. Bn.] is
going to be doing a lot of on and off-camp construction both
for the Iraqi people and for the coalition Soldiers," said
Buxbaum. "The brigade is actually going to own part of the
battle space, which is a new role for an engineer brigade."
"It's
going to be a new set of challenges, but as the modular
engineer brigade format came online, it brought them [130th
Eng. Bde.] the right skills and the right people and I think
they are going to do extremely well," he added.
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