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Col. Byron
Freeman, commander of the 8th Military Police Brigade,
and Command Sgt. Maj. Norwood Patterson, 8th MP Bde.
Command sergeant major, case the brigade colors as the
unit prepares to deploy in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom. |
SCHOFIELD
BARRACKS, HI -- As tears rolled down the faces of the Family
members, they were reminded of the sacrifices that they too
were about to make during the time of their Soldier’s
absence throughout this upcoming year. The Soldiers of the
brigade, their Families and their friends gathered at
Hamilton Field Oct. 31, for a deployment ceremony to honor
not only their accomplishments, but the road that lies ahead
of them in the days to come.
The Soldiers and Families of the 8th Military Police
"Watchdog" Brigade prepare to embark on a historical
journey. Although every unit’s deployment is important and
significant, the leaders of this brigade could not emphasize
enough about the importance of this mission, as well as the
history of this unit. This is the first time in history that
the 8th MP brigade colors will fly proudly in the Iraqi
skies. The unit, established to provide security for the
entire Korean theater, will now embark upon their mission in
support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
"Today we will begin a new and prestigious chapter in the
history of the 8th MP Brigade, unlike anything in our past,"
said Col. Byron Freeman, the 8th MP Bde. Commander. "The 8th
Military Police Brigade has never deployed...until now. This
is the first and you are a part of it."
Their destination although new and unfamiliar to some
Soldiers in the ranks will also become a return visit for
many of the seasoned veterans.
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(photo by Spc. Kyndal Griffin, 8th TSC
Public Affairs)
MG Raymond V. Mason, Commanding General, 8th Theater
Sustainment Command, and Col. Byron Freeman, 8th
Military Police Brigade commander, salute the national
colors during the 8th MP Bde. deployment ceremony,
Oct. 31 at Hamilton Field, Schofield Barracks. |
"Even
though this will be the first deployment for some, we know
each young Soldier here today will contribute to our
successes in ways much like we rely on the leadership and
bestowing of experience from the battle-hardened
noncommissioned officers and officers," said Col. Byron
Freeman, the 8th MP Bde. Commander.
The "Watchdog" Soldiers will continue to nurture the light
of freedom thousands of miles away from this paradise in the
Pacific. Their mission will be to assist and advise the
Iraqi Police, so that they will further develop their
capabilities as well as their presence throughout the
country.
"Once on the ground in Iraq, the Soldiers of this Brigade
HQs will provide command and control for more than 5, 000
Soldiers in four battalions, dispersed throughout Iraq,"
said Freeman. "We can’t solely acknowledge these successes
as our own. We merely complimented and enabled the
courageous and dedicated Iraqi Police Forces and civilian
counterparts."
After the ceremony Soldiers and their Families could be
found together on the parade field; Spc. JustinLee Diaz, a
native of Guam, expressed his excitement on preparing he and
his Family’s first deployment.
"This is my first deployment and I am really excited," said
Diaz, as he stands with his wife Renee and their three
children; Ryan, Junae and Athena. "I am trying not thinking
of what will be difficult for me as well as my family, but I
am sending my family back to Guam to be around our extended
family."
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Maj.
Joseph DeCosta and his Family spend some time together
after the deployment ceremony at Hamilton Field, Oct
31. |
As the Soldiers spend time with their Families, they also
look forward to the means of technology they will use to
stay in contact with their loved ones. For Maj. Joseph DeCosta this will be his fifth deployment and his wife Dina,
has installed web cameras at their home so that their four
children will be able to keep in contact with their father
and he with them.
"The kids are okay with the deployment because we have been
talking with them about it," said Dina. "We will keep
ourselves busy while he is away, the kids are in football,
flag football, soccer and basketball season will be starting
soon."
MG Raymond V. Mason, Commanding General 8th Theater
Sustainment Command and host of the ceremony, quoted an
excerpt from Theodore Roosevelt’s speech "The man in the
arena."
"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out
how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds
could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man
who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust
and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly."
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