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Army Reserve celebrates 100th birthday with reenlistment
By Army Sgt. Abel Trevino, 28th Public Affairs Detachment
Jan 30, 2008 - 7:40:00 PM
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Army Lt. Gen. Jack Stultz, commander Army Reserve, speaks to the Reservists who reenlisted at the 100th anniversary of the Army Reserve during a mass reenlistment ceremony held at Al-Faw Palace, Camp Victory, Iraq, Jan. 18. Stultz commended the troops, stating that never before had there been a broader, more educated and battle-hardened group of reserve Soldiers. His sentiments were reemphasized in remarks made by Army Gen. David Petraeus, commander Multi-National Force - Iraq. (Photo by Army Sgt. Abel Trevino, 28th Public Affairs Detachment) (RELEASED)
CAMP VICTORY, Iraq - In celebration of the US Army Reserve's 100th birthday, a mass reenlistment was held for 100 Reserve Soldiers at Camp Victory Jan. 18.

Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, Multi-National Force-Iraq commanding general, presided over the ceremony and gave the oath of enlistment to Soldiers hailing from 47 units in both Iraq and Kuwait.

"Citizen-Soldiers, it is great to be here with you," Petraeus said in his opening remarks. "Reenlisting Soldiers is one of my most enjoyable duties, and it is a true honor to be able to reenlist 100 of you here today, as we also celebrate the Army Reserve's first century of service."

He continued to expound on the vital roles Reserve Soldiers play in protecting the American way of life and defending freedom across the globe.

"In places like Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, the Philippines and Latin America, Army Reservists are bringing their warrior skills and their civilian trades to the fights," Petraeus said. "That combination is particularly effective in the exceedingly complex environments we face today."

He added that the Soldiers may be compensated for all that they give up to deploy, but that compensation is neither adequate nor reflective of why they reenlist.

Collectively, the Soldiers received more than $1.6 million in bonuses, but many of them said their love of the job was reason enough.

Sgt. 1st Class Annie Adams, of Balad's 316th Expeditionary Sustainment Command said after 11 years in the Reserves, she loves being a Reserve Soldier and is proud of her service.

"I couldn't imagine not being the Army Reserves," the Toronto, Ohio, native said.

Adams said being a part of the 100th anniversary of the Army Reserves and reenlisting in Iraq was memorable.

"It's an absolute wonder," she said. "It's tremendous to be a part of this; an opportunity of a lifetime and I'll never forget it."

To mark the occasion, the New England Patriots donated two footballs, autographed by all players on the roster for the 2007 season, for the event. The winners of the footballs, selected by raffle the previous night, were presented the memorabilia by Army Lt. Gen. Jack Stultz, Army Reserve commander, and Army Command Sgt. Maj. Leon Caffie, Army Reserve command sergeant major.

Immediately following the event, attendees witnessed a videotaped statement from television personality Ben Stein thanking the Soldiers on their dedication and commitment.

"I cannot tell you how indispensable you are," Stein said. "Everything we have, every right we have, every freedom we have, every gift, every blessing, everything we have is all thanks to you."

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Army Gen. David Petraeus, Multi-National Force - Iraq commander, gives his opening remarks to Soldiers at the 100th Army Reserve birthday mass reenlistment, hosted in the rotunda at Al-Faw Palace, Camp Victory, Iraq. In his speech, Petraeus commended the troops on their sacrifices and decision to reenlist. He added that, despite being warriors, they bring invaluable skills from their daily trades to the front lines of war and those skills make a powerful impact on the ever changing missions they face. (Photo by Army Sgt. Abel Trevino, 28th Public Affairs Detachment) (RELEASED)
Army Gen. David Petraeus, Multi-National Force - Iraq commander, gives the oath of enlistment to 100 Reservist Soldiers at a mass reenlistment ceremony held at Al-Faw Palace, Camp Victory, Iraq, Jan. 18. The ceremony also marked the 100th anniversary of the Army Reserves. (Photo by Army Sgt. Abel Trevino, 28th Public Affairs Detachment) (RELEASED)


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