Posted on 08/19/2008 4:26:01 PM PDT by SandRat
| AMARAH, Iraq, Aug. 19, 2008 Forget money. Forget choice of duty station. Forget everything but the T-shirt.
The Army is too easy for me, and I have no reason to get out, said the 18-year-old forward observer from Monroe, La., assigned to the 1st Cavalry Divisions Company A, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team. But its really hard to change my [military occupational specialty], because theres not a lot of people in my MOS. The artilleryman expressed no desire to find a new job; right now, hes the go-to guy when attack aviation assets are around. This is completely different than doing anything in normal artillery, he explained. Talking to Longbow Apache helicopter pilots is different than anything else in the artillery branch. I have to take into consideration air-to-ground integration and put myself into the pilots position. I have to create a clear picture in their minds before they can attack the enemy. Its great having him, because he has training related to artillery rounds, said 1st Lt. Trevor Jones, a Houston native and Company As 3rd Platoon leader. It helps to have someone who has more knowledge, and he can pass it down to my other soldiers as well. The leaders in his unit are happy to have McHenry in their ranks assisting as the Iraqi security forces take the lead in combat operations on the streets of Amarah. Hes extended his time in the Army, so we know hes committed to doing what hes here for, Jones said. In addition to the re-enlistment T-shirt, McHenry received a $7,500 cash bonus for re-enlisting through July 2013. He also reaped brigade-specific re-enlistment incentives, such as picking his own guaranteed vacation time, a pair of four-day trips to Qatar, and getting the first flight home at the end of the deployment. He also has the opportunity to complete more civilian education upon returning to Fort Hood. (Army Spc. Creighton Holub serves in the 1st Cavalry Divisions 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs Office.) |
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Always good to know that someone re-enlists because he likes the job and the branch he is in.
May God bless and keep him.
He and others like him are my heroes.
He's 18, and re-enlisting? When did he start, when he was 15?
You’d think they’d at least show a picture of the t-shirt...
I know,.. I was hoping for that too.
That’s a good question.
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