Military News
Father and Son enjoy holidays together - in Iraq
By Pfc. Crystal M. O'Neal, 2nd HBCT Public Affairs, 2nd "Spartan" Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division Public Affairs
Jan 3, 2010 - 7:22:06 PM


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Colonel Charles E. Sexton (left), 2nd HBCT, 3rd ID Commander, and his son, 1st Lt. Chuck Sexton (right), 2nd Bn., 504th Parachute Inf. Regt., 1st BCT, 82nd Airborne Div., pose for a picture Dec. 27 inside the colonel's office on FOB Marez.
FORWARD OPERATING BASE MAREZ, Iraq - The holiday season is a time for sharing and caring, especially when it comes to family.  Christmas is traditionally greeted with a decorated Christmas tree, lots of gifts and a big family dinner.
   
Once Christmas passes, the countdown to the New Year begins, as families prepare for bonding, quality time and a new beginning.
   
For the Sexton Family of Fort Stewart, Ga., the holidays were very much different from most American families, as both the father and son were absent, answering the call of duty in different parts of Iraq.

The Sexton men, however, were able to spend the holiday together at Forward Operating Base Marez in northern Iraq.  Col. Charles E. Sexton, 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, serves as the commander there, and his son, 1st Lt. Chuck Sexton, 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st BCT, 82nd Airborne Division, visited him.

According to Col. Sexton, although he enjoyed the holidays with his son, it also saddened him.
   
"To be totally honest, I was happy and sad that my boy's here. But if we couldn't be together at home, at least we were able to see each other here," said Col. Sexton.
   
For 1st Lt. Sexton, being able to call his mom and sister on Christmas Day, with his father beside him, was truly wonderful.
   
"Because we are a very close Family, this would have been my first time spending the holidays without any of my Family.  I was glad that Dad and I were able to speak with my mother and sister together on Christmas day; they were together, also, so in a sense we're together as a whole on Christmas," he said.
   
The Sextons went on several missions together during 1st Lt. Sexton's stay at FOB Marez, including a humanitarian-aid drop on Christmas Eve when Spartan Soldiers delivered Christmas presents to young orphans throughout northern Iraq and a battle rotation visiting several FOBs.
   
Colonel Sexton joked that while 1st Lt. Sexton came to FOB Marez on a Freedom Rest pass, he didn't get much down time.
   
"My son had an opportunity take a rest-and-relaxation pass, but instead he chose to come here.  He hasn't done much relaxing since he's been here," said Col. Sexton.  "In fact, he's been out with me and my guys working as part of my personal security during a couple of the missions."

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS:

 
Colonel Charles E. Sexton (left), 2nd HBCT, 3rd ID Commander, and his son, 1st Lt. Chuck Sexton (right) stand side by side during a humanitarian aid drop on Christmas Day in northern Iraq.
Colonel Charles E. Sexton (left), 2nd HBCT, 3rd ID Commander, and his son, 1st Lt. Chuck Sexton (right) smile as they watch yuletide festivities during a humanitarian aid drop on Christmas Day in northern Iraq.

 
Colonel Charles E. Sexton (left), 2nd HBCT, 3rd ID Commander, and his son, 1st Lt. Chuck Sexton (right), 2nd Bn., 504th Parachute Inf. Regt., 1st BCT, 82nd Airborne Div., pose for a picture Dec. 27 inside the colonel's office on FOB Marez.
While on battlefield circulation to greet Spartan Soldiers on Christmas Day, Col. Charles E. Sexton, commander, 2nd HBCT, wearing a 3ID crimson Santa coat, shares a father-son moment with 1st Lt. Chuck Sexton, 2nd Bn., 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st BCT, 82nd Airborne Division, while visiting FOB Marez for the holidays in Iraq, Dec. 25.