November - December 2004 Guard Times Magazine

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Families Face Challenges, page 5

Heartbreak in New York, pages 6,7

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From Ground Zero tto o the Sunni Triangle Homecoming Ceremony Held for Valiant Guard Infantry Battalion at Fort Drum FORT DRUM By Lt. Col. Paul Fanning Guard Times Staff Thousands of military family members jammed Fort Drum’s Magrath Gymnasium on the day after New Year’s to welcome their heroes home — more than 700 members of the New York Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry and its attached supporting units, Jan. 2. “Task Force Hunter” had returned to the post from where they had left more than 10 months ago for Operation Iraqi Freedom, to begin out-processing from active duty. Nearly 2,000 cheering family members, relatives and friends with banners, signs, ribbons and balloons were on hand. The Sunday evening ceremony saw a record turnout of news organizations from across the state. The Adjutant General of New York, Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Maguire, Jr. formally received the unit – the symbolic return to state control of a federally activated Guard unit and during his remarks, praised the Soldiers for their service and professionalism. He went on to praise family members and friends and the Fort Drum Garrison for the support that was rendered throughout the mobilization period. In closing, General Maguire called forward Camden Russell, age 3, who was dressed in his own desert battle dress uniform, and reunited him with his father, Spc. Alan Russell, before the cheering and delighted crowd. Federally activated for Operation Iraqi Freedom II on Oct. 1, 2003, the 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry is the first N.Y. National Guard infantry organization ordered to federal active duty for wartime service since World War II.

Soldiers from the New York Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry render honors during the playing of the National Anthem. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Mike R. Smith)

History-Making NY National Guard Unit The 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry is one of three infantry battalions assigned to the 27th Separate Infantry Brigade (Enhanced) of the New York Army National Guard. Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 and the War on Terror was launched, these infantry units have been heavily used in either state or federal active duty for Homeland Defense inside the state of New York, including service at Ground Zero, airport security and protecting New York’s nuclear power facilities. Story continued on page 2


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