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A LW A Y S F I R S T, D I E H A R D !                                           November 01, 2012

                                                                                                                    Issue 1




                                     The Engineer!
 Inside this issue:
                        The Battalion
BN Commander        1
                        Commander’s
BN Sergeant Major   2   Corner
HHC-HAMMER          3

FSC—WORKHORSE       4


111TH– ASSASINS     5


41ST—BULLDOGS       6         LTC THOMAS B. HAIRGROVE, JR.               of these units and their Soldiers. Each has dem-
                                                  Since our depar-       onstrated an unrivaled degree of professional-
72ND—COLD STEEL     7                             ture from Fort Riley ism and dedication that has set the standard for
                                                  in early Septem-       deploying units. I know that their performance
AWARD & RE-UPS      8                             ber, the Soldiers of would not have been possible without the su-
                                                  the 1st Engineer       perb support of our Diehard Families and
DIEHARD PHOTOS      9
                                                  Battalion have         friends.
                                                  been incredibly           Over the next several months we will face
                                                  busy and have al-      numerous challenges such as poor weather,
                                                  ready proved           evolving missions and a determined enemy, but
                        themselves as combat ready. Soon after de- I have complete confidence that our Soldiers are
                        ploying, the battalion moved to its final desti- up to the task.
                        nations and began a rigorous process of in-       As a final note, I would like to take the oppor-
                        theater training and transition tasks in prepa- tunity to thank each and every one of you, Sol-
                        ration of assuming our diverse missions.        diers and Family members, for your sacrifices
                           On 14 October 2012, the 1st Engineer Bat- and commitment. Your support is our strength.
                        talion, now Task Force Diehard, conducted     Always First!
                        the transfer of authority (TOA) with the 7th
                                                                      LTC Tom Hairgrove
                        Engineer Battalion, Task Force Red Devils. In
                        the days prior, each company likewise as-
                        sumed their missions across eastern Afghani-
                        stan. The 72d Engineer Company and the
                        111th Engineer Company are each assigned
                        to the 178th Engineer Battalion, Task Force
                        Prowler while Task Force Diehard has grown
                        to include HHC, FSC, the 41st Engineer Com-
                        pany, the 102d Engineer Company, the 264th
                        Engineer Company, the 289th Engineer
                        Company, and the 857th Engineer Company.             The 1st Engineer Battalion Color Guard after
                           I cannot express how proud I am of each           the TOA Ceremony on FOB Shank.
November 01, 2012


                              A LW A Y S F I R S T, D I E H A R D !
                                                                                                                           Issue 1




                                          The Engineer!
                              The Battalion
                              Command
                              Sergeant
                              Major’s
                              Corner


                             CSM KEITH L. EVANS
                        The Diehard Battalion hit the
                        ground in Late September
                        and your Soldiers have done
                        a phenomenal job quickly
                        learning their mission from
                        our Engineer brethren from Task Force                I would like to take this opportunity to thank all
                        Red Devils (7th Engineer Battalion) from    of the TF Diehard families for their support to our Sol-
                        Fort Drum, New York. We conducted our       diers here. With the holiday season upon us you will be
transfer of authority on October 14th and officially assumed our    in our thoughts and in our hearts as we continue our
mission. Along with your Diehards I would like to welcome the       mission. I would like to personally wish all a safe and
102nd Engineer Company (Sapper) and 264th Engineer Com-             happy holiday season.
pany (Clearance Company) from Fort Bragg, NC and the 289th
                                                                    DIEHARD!
Engineer Company (Vertical) and 857th Engineer Company
(Horizontal) from the Mississippi National Guard to the Task        CSM Keith L. Evans
Force Diehard family. We look forward to serving alongside
them during our time here in Afghanistan.
         Since assuming mission I have been on battlefield cir-
culation with the 41st Engineer Company where I conducted a
night clearance mission and observed them training with mini
unmanned aerial vehicles. There is no doubt they are prepared
for the mission ahead of them. I also visited the 111th Engineer
Company for their transfer of authority ceremony and got the
opportunity to see how the Assassins were living. Even though
they are located on a austere Combat Outpost their morale was
high and the Soldiers were eager to get busy conducting clear-
ance operations. I visited with the 264th and 289th Engineer
Company’s and was impressed with how they were making
their missions happen. I will continue to go out and visit our TF
                                                                     CSM Evans with newly promoted SFC James Eddings on FOB
Diehard Soldiers on a monthly basis and give updates in future       Shank.
newsletters.
FOB SHANK, AFGHANISTAN


                                 HHC

    Bring The Hammer Down!
                                                                                         TF Diehard’s 1st Reenlistment
                                                                            SGT Curtis D. Rose, a native of Mobile, Alabama, and
                                                                 a signal support Non-Commissioned Officer, pledged his third
                                                                 oath at FOB Shank, Afghanistan, October 8, 2012. SGT Rose be-
                                                                 came the first DieHard to raise his hand and take the oath of
                                                                 enlistment during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) 12-13.
                                                                 He reenlisted for a future assignment to Fort Lewis, Washington.
                                                                 When asked why he chose to reenlist he simply said, “I enjoy
                                                                 serving my country and love my MOS.” SGT Rose also chose to
                                                                 have LTC Hairgrove, TF DieHard Commander, swear him in, “It
                                                                 was phenomenal to be able to reenlist SGT Rose. He and I have
                                                                 been together since Operation Iraqi Freedom 09-10. It was an
                                                                 honor to have the opportunity to reenlist him.” On October 8,
                                                                 2012, TF Diehard retained one of its best and brightest Non-
                                                                 Commissioned Officer to serve within the ranks for years to
                                                                 come. - SFC David Barrera III (S-2)

         1SG’s Column                    Commander’s Column
          HAMMER 7                             HAMMER 6
First, I want to say thanks to the      Hammer Soldiers completed
family, friends, and Soldiers of     a successful Relief In Place
HHC. The unwavering support          (RIP) with their counterparts
that you are providing and the       from HHC, 7th EN BN (TF Red
continued sacrifices that you        Devils). Now, with our Red
make daily has not gone unno-        Devil brothers-in-arms rede-
ticed. Words will never express      ployed to their home station
the appreciation that the com-       (Fort Drum, NY), and Hammer
mander and I have for you. I         Soldiers settled into their roles
would like to also say thanks to     on FOBs Shank, Fenty and BAF,
the command team of HHC, 7th         we continue our mission to sup-
EN BN. The professionalism           port the other companies in TF
you displayed made our transi-       Diehard, and enable them to
tion into FOB Shank a smooth         accomplish their missions. A
one. The Soldiers have settled       special thank you goes to our          A Hammer Soldier’s training is never done. The new fleet
into their roles and responsi-       Red Devil brothers, who             of vehicles means drivers’ training for all Soldiers. SSG Mo-
bilities here and their efforts      worked diligently to ensure our     hammed, the Battalion Master Driver, trained Hammer Sol-
have gone a long way to make         success, and to our Families,       diers on Mine-Resistant, Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles.
this a very productive deploy-       who constantly support us in all    Hammer Soldiers also conducted Combat Life Saver (CLS),
ment.                                our endeavors.                      Cold Weather and Winter Driving training. FSC’s Mainte-
1SG Charles A. Chappelle             CPT Oscar Schneegans                nance Platoon instructed Hammer Soldiers in the fine art of
                                                                         snow chain installation on an MRAP (thank you, FSC!).
WORKHORSE family and friends, we have finally made it over the
                                                                                                                                            Page 4
half way mark. It is nice to know we are on the downward slope of

 FOB SHANK, AFGHANISTAN



 FSC, Workhorse
                                                                                                       Newly promoted 1LT Habermaas and Soldiers from
 WORKHORSE family and friends, we are                  The new NCO leadership in the Main-             her Platoon
 about to officially complete our first month      tenance Platoon, SFC Curry
 here in Afghanistan, and it has definitely been   (Maintenance Platoon Sergeant & Main-
 a busy one. After finally making it to Bagram     tenance Control Supervisor), SSG Ellis
 Airfield Afghanistan, the company immedi-         (Motor Sergeant), and SGT Moore (Shop
 ately began mandatory training. There was a       Foreman) have been hard at work reor-
 three day blur of all day classes and trips to    ganizing the motorpool and implement-
 the range to verify all of our sharpshooting      ing systems to make operations more
 skills. Many Soldiers were immediately sent       efficient such as: improving service
 to classes to learn how to operate vehicles,      packets and effectively tracking non-
 weapons systems and various types of war          mission capable equipment to increase
 fighting equipment. It took almost an entire      unit readiness. The newly appointed
 month to get the whole company back to-           Squad Leaders; SPC Rosario, SPC Robin-           work and training, Distro found time to take a
 gether at FOB Shank.                              son, and SPC Broom are working hard to           break for the re-enlistment of SGT Stephens
     A few long days and late night flights later, learn the ins and outs of their positions as     and the promotions of SSG Cass and SPC
 the Company was at FOB Shank and ready to first line supervisors. The platoon started              Leitchman. In this first month alone, Distro has
 work. Every leader was tasked with shadow- off by preparing all FSC and HHC vehicles               already covered over 1250 kilometers, and that
 ing their counter part in the 7th Engineer        for winter, and SGT Eales taught a class on      number is sure to increase steadily until it is
 Battalion. There was a lot to learn in a short    snow chains for all operators. Next, they        time for all of us to go home.
 period of time, but                                                       focused on conducting    - CPT Derek Benz, Commander, FSC
 every Workhorse Sol-                                                      technical inspections
 dier jumped right in to                                                   to catch faults before
 learn their role in our                                                   any vehicles went out
 mission.                                                                  on mission. SGT
     The HQ Platoon had                                                    Daley and her team of
 an abundance of new                                                       clerks have been
 vehicles, communica-                                                      working long hours
 tions systems and re-                                                     ensuring all three       Greetings to All,
 ports to learn about.                                                     SAMS-1E systems are
                                                                                                        I would like to take this opportunity to thank
 SSG Eddings and his                                                       to standard. The pla-
                                                                                                    all the Family members for supporting their
 Soldiers spent many                                                       toon has also been
                                                                                                    Soldier before we deployed to Afghanistan.
 days in drivers training and radio classes to     busy with combat life saver’s class and          The Soldiers spent long days at work prepar-
 ensure the entire company operations section driver’s training on the different Mine Re-           ing for this deployment and family time was not
 is always ready to support maintenance and        sistant Ambush Protect (MRAP) vehicles.          as long as we hoped. The commander and I
 distro. SPC Lathan, the Company postal clerk, Everyone is learning a lot and growing               believe in taking care of families and encour-
 picks up and distributes mail to the Soldiers     even closer as a platoon.                        age you to participate in the Family Readiness
 daily, which is one of the biggest boosts to           As soon as Distro Platoon arrived at        Group. I would like to thank Mrs. Russell for
 morale.                                           FOB Shank, they began learning about             volunteering to be the Family Readiness
                                                   their Area of Operations (AO) and how            Leader. Over this last month, the Soldiers con-
                                                   crucial their job is to Task Force DIEHARD.      tinue to perform maintenance on vehicles and
                                                   The Platoon is tasked with delivering mis-       conduct convoys transporting supplies to other
                                                   sion essential equipment and supplies to all     units across Afghanistan in support of Task-
                                                   units within the Task Force. Simply stated,      force Diehard. We had two NCOs reenlist, SGT
                                                   they drive all over RC-East. The Diablo          Daley and SGT Stephens. We also had SGT
                                                   (Distro PLT’s nickname) Soldiers attended        Cass promoted to Staff Sergeant and 2LT
                                                   driver’s training for five types of vehicles,    Habermaas promoted to First Lieutenant. May
                                                   winterization classes, cargo securing class      God Bless you and continue to pray for our
                                                   and various ranges to ensure they were           safety.
  FSC Soldiers conducting Driver’s Training in the
  TF Diehard Motorpool                             ready for their first mission. Somehow,
                                                                                                    -1SG Vaughters
Page 5


COP ZORMAT, Afghanistan



                                                                                      6

 111th EN Co (REBEL), ASSASSINS
     A word from the Company
                                             1SG Overby celebrates his 8th “29th”
    The Assassins have come to Af-           birthday!
 ghanistan and have already made
 history with the 111th Engineer Com-
 pany now having been deployed to its
 tenth theater of conflict. Upon arrival
 in Afghanistan at Combat Outpost
 (COP) Zormat the Company’s call sign
 of Assassin was replaced by Rebel
 due to the RC East naming convention
 guidelines. We will be called the RE-                                                    The 111th Sapper Crest placed on the COP
 BEL until we return to Fort Riley                                                        Zormat water station

          The Sappers of 111th have
 been busy with their relief in place
 (RIP) with the 642nd Engineer Equip-
 ment Company from Fort Drum, New
 York. These tasks include learning
 the routes and tactics used to clear the
                                                                                                              1st Platoon (RCP 2)
 roads of the Zormat area that the Com-
                                                                                                              filling sand bags and
 pany will be required to clear in sup-
                                                                                                              HESCOs increasing
 port of 1-187 Infantry Battalion (Air
                                                                                                              the Force protection
 Assault) the Rakkasans and of the COP
                                                                                                              of the barracks
 Zormat life support task such as guard
 duty, local national escort, and force
 protection improvements.
           An unforeseen task that the
 Company has come across is the re-
 built and force protection improve-
 ments of COP Zormat after a VBIED
 attack on the Afghan National Army
 (ANA) side of COP Zormat. This at-
 tack caused significant structural
 damage to many buildings on the
 COP but resulted in no significant
 injuries to US personnel. The rebuild
 has been going very smooth with the
 arrival of Construction Engineers to                                                       SPC Kiss and Ybarra of RCP 48 prepping
 which we are now augmenting to                                                             their MRV for mission
 speed up the repair time.
                               REBEL 6      1LT Spinelli on route with a local national
                                            tractor surfing on the back ground
Page 6


 FOB AIRBORNE, AFGHANISTAN


41st Engineer Company
Family and friends of the Bull-                                                      ducting internal training with
dogs, we have finally made it                                                        their new equipment to ensure
to our home away from home,                                                          they can handle any situation
FOB Airborne .                                                                       that may arise while on patrol.
After long training events,                                                          We are extremely proud of our
several days of inventories,                                                         Soldiers and the dedication
and a “right and left seat                                                           they display on a daily basis.
ride” the 41st Engineer Com-                                                               We all miss our families
pany has now officially taken                                                        and appreciate your continued
over the Route Clearance                                                             support to make it through the
                                              SPC Downey repairing air-lines under
mission here in Afghanistan.                  an MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Pro-    remainder of our deployment
        We have gotten here                   tected Vehicle                         with you all standing behind
just in time for the changing                                                        us.
                                                       Maintenance has
of the seasons and a notice-                                                   CPT Matthew J. Keesling
                                                jumped in with both feet by
able drop in the temperature,                                                  -Bulldog 6-
                                                working long hours to en-
and you can even see snow
                                                sure our equipment is op-
forming on the peaks of the
                                                erational. There has been a
surrounding mountains.
                                                non stop stream of vehicles
(2nd Platoon prepares for the pending snow-     rolling in and out of the
fall by training on how to properly install
                                                maintenance bay on a daily
snow chains)
                                                basis. Our Maintenance sec-
                                                tion continually receives
                                                praise and commendation
                                                for the significant impact of
                                                                              (1st Platoon preparing to conduct mainte-
                                                their efforts in keeping the  nance on their equipment)
                                                fleet operational.
                                                                               Bulldog Promotions:
                                                       The Route Clearance
                                                                               PFC Arroyo to Specialist
                                                Platoons did great job         PFC Bazinette to Specialist
                                                adapting to their environ-     PFC Moore, C to Specialist
                                                ment and current mission.      New Additions to the Bulldog Family:
                                                They have been very busy       Kairo James Corgile 8lbs 7oz, 19 in.
                                                executing patrols and con-     Maddie Danielle Reed 7lbs 3oz, 19.5 in.
Page 7


FOB SHARONA, AFGHANISTAN



72ND MAC, Coldsteel
  Coldsteel Family and Friends, greet-           across the area of operations. 1st Pla-      perfectly. As I go out on missions with
  ings from Afghanistan! As you proba-           toon (Mad Dogs) is continually relied        the platoons and visit the motorpool to
  bly know, we took the reigns from our          upon by 1-4CAV out of Fort Riley to          see the mechanics, I am in awe of all
  predecessors during our transfer of            clear the way for them during opera-         our accomplishments and am truly
  authority (TOA) ceremony on 6 OCT              tions. They continually receive praise       proud of all of our Coldsteel Soldiers.
  2012. We are all settled in and accom-         from 1-4CAV and TF Prowler for their
  plishing the mission.                          professionalism and for keeping the
                                                              Soldiers across the area of
                                                              operations safe. 2nd Platoon
                                                              (Outlawz) is supporting 1-
                                                              28IN, also out of Fort Riley,
                                                              at FOB Orgun-E keeping the
                                                                                              From left to right, Soldiers of 2nd Platoon:
                                                              Soldiers in that AO safe by
                                                                                              (back row) SGT Vargas, CPL Luna, SPC
                                                              clearing endless miles of
                                                                                              Erdeski, SPC Solis, PFC House, SPC
                                                              routes. We can’t wait to        Esquivel, SSG Leon (front row) PFC Johnson,
                                                              have them back with us but      J., PV2 Catalan, PV2 Gonzalez, SPC Walker
                                                              they are in good hands and
                                                              are being well taken care of.   Life on FOB Sharana and Orgun-E is
                                                              I continue to receive great     good. Although it could never replace
1SG Strassels passes the guidon to CPT Shoults during
the TOA Ceremony                                       reports of how both platoons are       being home, we are able to stay con-
                                                       vital to operations and are doing      nected with family and friends at home.
           The Soldiers are doing great!         an awesome job. Our mechanics in FMT         We are also able to enjoy three hot
  Currently the Company is located at            are doing a superb job in keeping us         meals and a shower a day. Mail also
  FOB Sharana along with 1st Platoon and rolling. There’s not a moment to spare               flows regularly to both FOB Sharana
  the Field Maintenance Team (FMT).              when it comes to ensuring our equip-         and FOB Orgun-E. We thank you for all
  2nd Platoon is temporarily located at          ment is in tip-top condition and the me-     the care packages. We get them every-
  FOB Orgun-E in support of operations           chanics are completing that mission          day and they are a great morale
  there. We are task organized under                                                          booster.
  Task Force Prowler (178th Engineer                                                                   I want to take moment to thank
  Battalion out of South Carolina.)                                                           our most critical component of the com-
  Though we don’t fall under the 1st Engi-                                                    pany, our Family and Friends. I thank
  neer Battalion for the deployment, we                                                       you for all of your support. It fuels our
  continue to maintain regular contact                                                        drive to get the mission done. We are
  with them and still receive great sup-                                                      truly blessed.
  port and guidance from the command
  team and staff.
                                                                                              COLDSTEEL!
           The Soldiers in Headquarters
  serve as the central nervous system of
  the company. I am continually amazed                                                        CPT Ashton Shoults
  on their ability to track so much infor-                                                    -Coldsteel 6-
  mation without dropping the ball and           From left to right, Soldiers of 1st Pla-
                                                 toon: SPC Henderson, SPC Reyes, S.,
  provide stellar support to our platoons.
                                                 SFC White, SPC Jackson
  Since taking over, our platoons have
  made quite a name for themselves
Page 8




              DIEHARDS RE-ENLISTMENT
Congratulations to the following soldiers for you continuing your service in the United States
Army.
SGT Rose, Curtis D. II, HHC
SGT Stephens, William D., FSC
SSG Thomas, Anthony E., 72MAC
SGT Daley, Kadiann M., FSC
SPC Waters, David C., 72MAC
SPC Kirby, John J. 41RCC
SFC Bobbitt, Karen D., HHC
SSG Reeves, Robert L. Jr., 41RCC

      SPC Kirby (pictured left) is reenlisted by the
      41st EN Co Cdr, CPT Matthew Keesling at FOB
      Airborne, Afghanistan.




                                                              SFC Bobbit, HHC, pictured receiv-
                                                              ing the oath from 2LT Puccio at FOB
                                                              Shank, Afghanistan
Page 9




                      DIEHARDS AT PLAY




      2LT Puccio waits for equipment to be slung to its next       SPC Kirby’s reenlistment, with the oath offered by Co CDR
      location                                                     CPT Mattew Keesling




     Soldiers from the 1st Engineer Battalion working with their
     interpreter
                                                                   SFC James Jones, HHC, oversees CLS training on FOB Shank.




Newly promoted 1LT Habermaas with SGT Daley, FSC, shaking hands
                                                                     PFC Rogers receives a coin for excellence as a Husky Operator
after her reenlistment on FOB Shank
                                                                     for 1st PLT, 111th Sapper Co, pictured here with his PL, 1LT Chew.

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1st Engineer Battalion November Newsletter

  • 1. A LW A Y S F I R S T, D I E H A R D ! November 01, 2012 Issue 1 The Engineer! Inside this issue: The Battalion BN Commander 1 Commander’s BN Sergeant Major 2 Corner HHC-HAMMER 3 FSC—WORKHORSE 4 111TH– ASSASINS 5 41ST—BULLDOGS 6 LTC THOMAS B. HAIRGROVE, JR. of these units and their Soldiers. Each has dem- Since our depar- onstrated an unrivaled degree of professional- 72ND—COLD STEEL 7 ture from Fort Riley ism and dedication that has set the standard for in early Septem- deploying units. I know that their performance AWARD & RE-UPS 8 ber, the Soldiers of would not have been possible without the su- the 1st Engineer perb support of our Diehard Families and DIEHARD PHOTOS 9 Battalion have friends. been incredibly Over the next several months we will face busy and have al- numerous challenges such as poor weather, ready proved evolving missions and a determined enemy, but themselves as combat ready. Soon after de- I have complete confidence that our Soldiers are ploying, the battalion moved to its final desti- up to the task. nations and began a rigorous process of in- As a final note, I would like to take the oppor- theater training and transition tasks in prepa- tunity to thank each and every one of you, Sol- ration of assuming our diverse missions. diers and Family members, for your sacrifices On 14 October 2012, the 1st Engineer Bat- and commitment. Your support is our strength. talion, now Task Force Diehard, conducted Always First! the transfer of authority (TOA) with the 7th LTC Tom Hairgrove Engineer Battalion, Task Force Red Devils. In the days prior, each company likewise as- sumed their missions across eastern Afghani- stan. The 72d Engineer Company and the 111th Engineer Company are each assigned to the 178th Engineer Battalion, Task Force Prowler while Task Force Diehard has grown to include HHC, FSC, the 41st Engineer Com- pany, the 102d Engineer Company, the 264th Engineer Company, the 289th Engineer Company, and the 857th Engineer Company. The 1st Engineer Battalion Color Guard after I cannot express how proud I am of each the TOA Ceremony on FOB Shank.
  • 2. November 01, 2012 A LW A Y S F I R S T, D I E H A R D ! Issue 1 The Engineer! The Battalion Command Sergeant Major’s Corner CSM KEITH L. EVANS The Diehard Battalion hit the ground in Late September and your Soldiers have done a phenomenal job quickly learning their mission from our Engineer brethren from Task Force I would like to take this opportunity to thank all Red Devils (7th Engineer Battalion) from of the TF Diehard families for their support to our Sol- Fort Drum, New York. We conducted our diers here. With the holiday season upon us you will be transfer of authority on October 14th and officially assumed our in our thoughts and in our hearts as we continue our mission. Along with your Diehards I would like to welcome the mission. I would like to personally wish all a safe and 102nd Engineer Company (Sapper) and 264th Engineer Com- happy holiday season. pany (Clearance Company) from Fort Bragg, NC and the 289th DIEHARD! Engineer Company (Vertical) and 857th Engineer Company (Horizontal) from the Mississippi National Guard to the Task CSM Keith L. Evans Force Diehard family. We look forward to serving alongside them during our time here in Afghanistan. Since assuming mission I have been on battlefield cir- culation with the 41st Engineer Company where I conducted a night clearance mission and observed them training with mini unmanned aerial vehicles. There is no doubt they are prepared for the mission ahead of them. I also visited the 111th Engineer Company for their transfer of authority ceremony and got the opportunity to see how the Assassins were living. Even though they are located on a austere Combat Outpost their morale was high and the Soldiers were eager to get busy conducting clear- ance operations. I visited with the 264th and 289th Engineer Company’s and was impressed with how they were making their missions happen. I will continue to go out and visit our TF CSM Evans with newly promoted SFC James Eddings on FOB Diehard Soldiers on a monthly basis and give updates in future Shank. newsletters.
  • 3. FOB SHANK, AFGHANISTAN HHC Bring The Hammer Down! TF Diehard’s 1st Reenlistment SGT Curtis D. Rose, a native of Mobile, Alabama, and a signal support Non-Commissioned Officer, pledged his third oath at FOB Shank, Afghanistan, October 8, 2012. SGT Rose be- came the first DieHard to raise his hand and take the oath of enlistment during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) 12-13. He reenlisted for a future assignment to Fort Lewis, Washington. When asked why he chose to reenlist he simply said, “I enjoy serving my country and love my MOS.” SGT Rose also chose to have LTC Hairgrove, TF DieHard Commander, swear him in, “It was phenomenal to be able to reenlist SGT Rose. He and I have been together since Operation Iraqi Freedom 09-10. It was an honor to have the opportunity to reenlist him.” On October 8, 2012, TF Diehard retained one of its best and brightest Non- Commissioned Officer to serve within the ranks for years to come. - SFC David Barrera III (S-2) 1SG’s Column Commander’s Column HAMMER 7 HAMMER 6 First, I want to say thanks to the Hammer Soldiers completed family, friends, and Soldiers of a successful Relief In Place HHC. The unwavering support (RIP) with their counterparts that you are providing and the from HHC, 7th EN BN (TF Red continued sacrifices that you Devils). Now, with our Red make daily has not gone unno- Devil brothers-in-arms rede- ticed. Words will never express ployed to their home station the appreciation that the com- (Fort Drum, NY), and Hammer mander and I have for you. I Soldiers settled into their roles would like to also say thanks to on FOBs Shank, Fenty and BAF, the command team of HHC, 7th we continue our mission to sup- EN BN. The professionalism port the other companies in TF you displayed made our transi- Diehard, and enable them to tion into FOB Shank a smooth accomplish their missions. A one. The Soldiers have settled special thank you goes to our A Hammer Soldier’s training is never done. The new fleet into their roles and responsi- Red Devil brothers, who of vehicles means drivers’ training for all Soldiers. SSG Mo- bilities here and their efforts worked diligently to ensure our hammed, the Battalion Master Driver, trained Hammer Sol- have gone a long way to make success, and to our Families, diers on Mine-Resistant, Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles. this a very productive deploy- who constantly support us in all Hammer Soldiers also conducted Combat Life Saver (CLS), ment. our endeavors. Cold Weather and Winter Driving training. FSC’s Mainte- 1SG Charles A. Chappelle CPT Oscar Schneegans nance Platoon instructed Hammer Soldiers in the fine art of snow chain installation on an MRAP (thank you, FSC!).
  • 4. WORKHORSE family and friends, we have finally made it over the Page 4 half way mark. It is nice to know we are on the downward slope of FOB SHANK, AFGHANISTAN FSC, Workhorse Newly promoted 1LT Habermaas and Soldiers from WORKHORSE family and friends, we are The new NCO leadership in the Main- her Platoon about to officially complete our first month tenance Platoon, SFC Curry here in Afghanistan, and it has definitely been (Maintenance Platoon Sergeant & Main- a busy one. After finally making it to Bagram tenance Control Supervisor), SSG Ellis Airfield Afghanistan, the company immedi- (Motor Sergeant), and SGT Moore (Shop ately began mandatory training. There was a Foreman) have been hard at work reor- three day blur of all day classes and trips to ganizing the motorpool and implement- the range to verify all of our sharpshooting ing systems to make operations more skills. Many Soldiers were immediately sent efficient such as: improving service to classes to learn how to operate vehicles, packets and effectively tracking non- weapons systems and various types of war mission capable equipment to increase fighting equipment. It took almost an entire unit readiness. The newly appointed month to get the whole company back to- Squad Leaders; SPC Rosario, SPC Robin- work and training, Distro found time to take a gether at FOB Shank. son, and SPC Broom are working hard to break for the re-enlistment of SGT Stephens A few long days and late night flights later, learn the ins and outs of their positions as and the promotions of SSG Cass and SPC the Company was at FOB Shank and ready to first line supervisors. The platoon started Leitchman. In this first month alone, Distro has work. Every leader was tasked with shadow- off by preparing all FSC and HHC vehicles already covered over 1250 kilometers, and that ing their counter part in the 7th Engineer for winter, and SGT Eales taught a class on number is sure to increase steadily until it is Battalion. There was a lot to learn in a short snow chains for all operators. Next, they time for all of us to go home. period of time, but focused on conducting - CPT Derek Benz, Commander, FSC every Workhorse Sol- technical inspections dier jumped right in to to catch faults before learn their role in our any vehicles went out mission. on mission. SGT The HQ Platoon had Daley and her team of an abundance of new clerks have been vehicles, communica- working long hours tions systems and re- ensuring all three Greetings to All, ports to learn about. SAMS-1E systems are I would like to take this opportunity to thank SSG Eddings and his to standard. The pla- all the Family members for supporting their Soldiers spent many toon has also been Soldier before we deployed to Afghanistan. days in drivers training and radio classes to busy with combat life saver’s class and The Soldiers spent long days at work prepar- ensure the entire company operations section driver’s training on the different Mine Re- ing for this deployment and family time was not is always ready to support maintenance and sistant Ambush Protect (MRAP) vehicles. as long as we hoped. The commander and I distro. SPC Lathan, the Company postal clerk, Everyone is learning a lot and growing believe in taking care of families and encour- picks up and distributes mail to the Soldiers even closer as a platoon. age you to participate in the Family Readiness daily, which is one of the biggest boosts to As soon as Distro Platoon arrived at Group. I would like to thank Mrs. Russell for morale. FOB Shank, they began learning about volunteering to be the Family Readiness their Area of Operations (AO) and how Leader. Over this last month, the Soldiers con- crucial their job is to Task Force DIEHARD. tinue to perform maintenance on vehicles and The Platoon is tasked with delivering mis- conduct convoys transporting supplies to other sion essential equipment and supplies to all units across Afghanistan in support of Task- units within the Task Force. Simply stated, force Diehard. We had two NCOs reenlist, SGT they drive all over RC-East. The Diablo Daley and SGT Stephens. We also had SGT (Distro PLT’s nickname) Soldiers attended Cass promoted to Staff Sergeant and 2LT driver’s training for five types of vehicles, Habermaas promoted to First Lieutenant. May winterization classes, cargo securing class God Bless you and continue to pray for our and various ranges to ensure they were safety. FSC Soldiers conducting Driver’s Training in the TF Diehard Motorpool ready for their first mission. Somehow, -1SG Vaughters
  • 5. Page 5 COP ZORMAT, Afghanistan 6 111th EN Co (REBEL), ASSASSINS A word from the Company 1SG Overby celebrates his 8th “29th” The Assassins have come to Af- birthday! ghanistan and have already made history with the 111th Engineer Com- pany now having been deployed to its tenth theater of conflict. Upon arrival in Afghanistan at Combat Outpost (COP) Zormat the Company’s call sign of Assassin was replaced by Rebel due to the RC East naming convention guidelines. We will be called the RE- The 111th Sapper Crest placed on the COP BEL until we return to Fort Riley Zormat water station The Sappers of 111th have been busy with their relief in place (RIP) with the 642nd Engineer Equip- ment Company from Fort Drum, New York. These tasks include learning the routes and tactics used to clear the 1st Platoon (RCP 2) roads of the Zormat area that the Com- filling sand bags and pany will be required to clear in sup- HESCOs increasing port of 1-187 Infantry Battalion (Air the Force protection Assault) the Rakkasans and of the COP of the barracks Zormat life support task such as guard duty, local national escort, and force protection improvements. An unforeseen task that the Company has come across is the re- built and force protection improve- ments of COP Zormat after a VBIED attack on the Afghan National Army (ANA) side of COP Zormat. This at- tack caused significant structural damage to many buildings on the COP but resulted in no significant injuries to US personnel. The rebuild has been going very smooth with the arrival of Construction Engineers to SPC Kiss and Ybarra of RCP 48 prepping which we are now augmenting to their MRV for mission speed up the repair time. REBEL 6 1LT Spinelli on route with a local national tractor surfing on the back ground
  • 6. Page 6 FOB AIRBORNE, AFGHANISTAN 41st Engineer Company Family and friends of the Bull- ducting internal training with dogs, we have finally made it their new equipment to ensure to our home away from home, they can handle any situation FOB Airborne . that may arise while on patrol. After long training events, We are extremely proud of our several days of inventories, Soldiers and the dedication and a “right and left seat they display on a daily basis. ride” the 41st Engineer Com- We all miss our families pany has now officially taken and appreciate your continued over the Route Clearance support to make it through the SPC Downey repairing air-lines under mission here in Afghanistan. an MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Pro- remainder of our deployment We have gotten here tected Vehicle with you all standing behind just in time for the changing us. Maintenance has of the seasons and a notice- CPT Matthew J. Keesling jumped in with both feet by able drop in the temperature, -Bulldog 6- working long hours to en- and you can even see snow sure our equipment is op- forming on the peaks of the erational. There has been a surrounding mountains. non stop stream of vehicles (2nd Platoon prepares for the pending snow- rolling in and out of the fall by training on how to properly install maintenance bay on a daily snow chains) basis. Our Maintenance sec- tion continually receives praise and commendation for the significant impact of (1st Platoon preparing to conduct mainte- their efforts in keeping the nance on their equipment) fleet operational. Bulldog Promotions: The Route Clearance PFC Arroyo to Specialist Platoons did great job PFC Bazinette to Specialist adapting to their environ- PFC Moore, C to Specialist ment and current mission. New Additions to the Bulldog Family: They have been very busy Kairo James Corgile 8lbs 7oz, 19 in. executing patrols and con- Maddie Danielle Reed 7lbs 3oz, 19.5 in.
  • 7. Page 7 FOB SHARONA, AFGHANISTAN 72ND MAC, Coldsteel Coldsteel Family and Friends, greet- across the area of operations. 1st Pla- perfectly. As I go out on missions with ings from Afghanistan! As you proba- toon (Mad Dogs) is continually relied the platoons and visit the motorpool to bly know, we took the reigns from our upon by 1-4CAV out of Fort Riley to see the mechanics, I am in awe of all predecessors during our transfer of clear the way for them during opera- our accomplishments and am truly authority (TOA) ceremony on 6 OCT tions. They continually receive praise proud of all of our Coldsteel Soldiers. 2012. We are all settled in and accom- from 1-4CAV and TF Prowler for their plishing the mission. professionalism and for keeping the Soldiers across the area of operations safe. 2nd Platoon (Outlawz) is supporting 1- 28IN, also out of Fort Riley, at FOB Orgun-E keeping the From left to right, Soldiers of 2nd Platoon: Soldiers in that AO safe by (back row) SGT Vargas, CPL Luna, SPC clearing endless miles of Erdeski, SPC Solis, PFC House, SPC routes. We can’t wait to Esquivel, SSG Leon (front row) PFC Johnson, have them back with us but J., PV2 Catalan, PV2 Gonzalez, SPC Walker they are in good hands and are being well taken care of. Life on FOB Sharana and Orgun-E is I continue to receive great good. Although it could never replace 1SG Strassels passes the guidon to CPT Shoults during the TOA Ceremony reports of how both platoons are being home, we are able to stay con- vital to operations and are doing nected with family and friends at home. The Soldiers are doing great! an awesome job. Our mechanics in FMT We are also able to enjoy three hot Currently the Company is located at are doing a superb job in keeping us meals and a shower a day. Mail also FOB Sharana along with 1st Platoon and rolling. There’s not a moment to spare flows regularly to both FOB Sharana the Field Maintenance Team (FMT). when it comes to ensuring our equip- and FOB Orgun-E. We thank you for all 2nd Platoon is temporarily located at ment is in tip-top condition and the me- the care packages. We get them every- FOB Orgun-E in support of operations chanics are completing that mission day and they are a great morale there. We are task organized under booster. Task Force Prowler (178th Engineer I want to take moment to thank Battalion out of South Carolina.) our most critical component of the com- Though we don’t fall under the 1st Engi- pany, our Family and Friends. I thank neer Battalion for the deployment, we you for all of your support. It fuels our continue to maintain regular contact drive to get the mission done. We are with them and still receive great sup- truly blessed. port and guidance from the command team and staff. COLDSTEEL! The Soldiers in Headquarters serve as the central nervous system of the company. I am continually amazed CPT Ashton Shoults on their ability to track so much infor- -Coldsteel 6- mation without dropping the ball and From left to right, Soldiers of 1st Pla- toon: SPC Henderson, SPC Reyes, S., provide stellar support to our platoons. SFC White, SPC Jackson Since taking over, our platoons have made quite a name for themselves
  • 8. Page 8 DIEHARDS RE-ENLISTMENT Congratulations to the following soldiers for you continuing your service in the United States Army. SGT Rose, Curtis D. II, HHC SGT Stephens, William D., FSC SSG Thomas, Anthony E., 72MAC SGT Daley, Kadiann M., FSC SPC Waters, David C., 72MAC SPC Kirby, John J. 41RCC SFC Bobbitt, Karen D., HHC SSG Reeves, Robert L. Jr., 41RCC SPC Kirby (pictured left) is reenlisted by the 41st EN Co Cdr, CPT Matthew Keesling at FOB Airborne, Afghanistan. SFC Bobbit, HHC, pictured receiv- ing the oath from 2LT Puccio at FOB Shank, Afghanistan
  • 9. Page 9 DIEHARDS AT PLAY 2LT Puccio waits for equipment to be slung to its next SPC Kirby’s reenlistment, with the oath offered by Co CDR location CPT Mattew Keesling Soldiers from the 1st Engineer Battalion working with their interpreter SFC James Jones, HHC, oversees CLS training on FOB Shank. Newly promoted 1LT Habermaas with SGT Daley, FSC, shaking hands PFC Rogers receives a coin for excellence as a Husky Operator after her reenlistment on FOB Shank for 1st PLT, 111th Sapper Co, pictured here with his PL, 1LT Chew.