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Indiana National Guard Transporters bring caring from home to school in Iraq
By 1st Lt. G. Elizabeth Brown, 1538th Trans. Co., 419th CSSB, 10th SBDE
Mar 4, 2009 - 6:12:46 PM
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Staff Sgt. Loretta Fluck, a Elkhart, Ind. native, and a Soldier of the 1538th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade passes out candy to children at Gumaira School, Baghdad Province, Iraq, on Feb. 10 with Spc. Russell Shireman, a native of Columbus, Ind., and a Soldier of Alpha Company, 949th Brigade Support Battalion, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, on a humanitarian mission. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. G. Elizabeth Brown, 1538th Trans. Co., 419th CSSB, 10th SBDE)
CAMP TAJI, Iraq - Soldiers of the 1538th Transportation Company had the opportunity to share some caring from home with a local school in the town of Gumaira, Baghdad Province, Iraq, on Feb. 10.

The 1538th Soldiers, an Indiana National Guard company from Elkhart, Ind., are under 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, and nearing the end of their yearlong deployment to Iraq and this was an event that demonstrated what these Citizen Soldiers are all about. 

Prior to deployment into Iraq this Indiana National Guard unit knew they wanted to do this mission.  Several of the Soldiers work for Con-Way Freight, Inc., in Indiana and the company had donated a large amount of shirts, hats, cups and a variety of other items along with the citizens of Indiana with the intention of giving to the local Iraqi community.

1st Sgt. Jeffrey Spencer of Westport Ind. said, "We will win this war through the next generation. It put a smile on each of their faces. Hopefully, it lets the kids know that American Soldiers are caring."

Many of the Soldiers of the 1538th were actively involved in passing out clothes, candy, school supplies and toys to the children.  Staff Sgt. Loretta Fluck, a National Guard Soldier who was assisting in the event for the school, felt good about the role she played in helping the children.

Fluck, the 1538th Assistant Truck Master and native of Elkhart, Ind., said "It was nice to do something truly positive on the lowest level.  When you watch the news back home, they only show the negative effects of the war.  It is not very often that you see the good things Soldiers do."

Taking time out from normal missions meant a great deal to these transporters and brought meaning to being here.

"To see the looks on some of their faces light up over the little things such as a stuffed animal, put a warm feeling inside you.  I know for myself I sometimes wonder what we are doing here, or why is the real reason we came, but when you see that you are helping children have a better life, it makes it truly worth the sacrifice you give," said Fluck. 

"I left with a feeling of pride, knowing we helped make these children's day a little better," said Capt. Phillip Anderson, a native of Plainfield, Ind., commander of the 1538th Transportation Company.  "Seeing the smiles on the kid's faces when they received a teddy bear, sports bottle, hat and many other items brought a smile to my face and warmed my heart."

Spc. Angela Pentecost, a Corydon, Ind. native said, "Humanitarian missions help remind the Soldiers what we are here for.  Personally I like doing these types of missions because I get to interact with the children, and give them a positive look at an American Soldier."

The accomplishment of this mission was a joint effort that involved several commands.

Capt. Lane Pughe, a Los Angeles native, provided much of the groundwork for this humanitarian mission.  Pughe is currently serving in Iraq with the 419th CSSB from Irvine, Cal.  Without his support and coordination this mission could not have taken place.

Additional security and transportation was provided by Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Regiment, 27th Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, of the 25th Infantry Division from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.

The national police was also actively involved in the success of this mission.  They provided security for the school, and felt very good about helping the children.

There are signs that the Iraqi people are feeling the difference the Soldiers are making. 

"This was a visible sign in the rebuilding of Iraq.  Being able to touch those children's lives is an impact that will last a lifetime on the Soldiers who helped and the children who were present." said Anderson. 

"I am honored, and humbled to play a part in bringing joy to a few children's lives. The children were so happy, and it warmed my heart to see the joy in their eyes." said Sgt. Lynn Ellyson, a dispatcher for the 1538th, and Mooresville, Ind. native.  "The mission was successful; I felt it brought as much joy to me as it did to the children."

"The district we were in was a poverty stricken area and the living conditions were poor and run down. For these kids to get something was a sight to behold," said Spencer.  "It will take years for Iraq to be a modern country and I hope that our mission was a giant step."

The Citizen-Soldiers of the 1538th Transportation Company deployed in July 2008 and are scheduled to return from Iraq in the summer of 2009.

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Capt. Philip Anderson of Plainfield, Ind. talks through the assistance of an interpreter to the head of the Gumaira School, Baghdad Province, Iraq, on Feb. 10 to coordinate the humanitarian mission for the school. Anderson is the company commander for the 1538th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. G. Elizabeth Brown, 1538th Trans. Co., 419th CSSB, 10th SBDE)
1st Lt. G. Elizabeth Brown and Jessica Halladay are natives of Indianapolis, pose with local children of Gumaira, Baghdad Province, Iraq, after handing out toys and clothes donated by citizens of Indiana to the children on Feb. 10. 1st Lt. Brown, the executive officer of the 1538th Transportation Company, and 1st Lt. Halladay, the platoon leader of Alpha Company, 949th Brigade Support Battalion. Both Soldiers are currently deployed under 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade in support of Multi-National Division - Baghdad. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Angela Pentecost, 1538th Trans. Co., 419th CSSB, 10th SBDE)

 
Soldiers of the 1538th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, watches as the children of the Gumaira School, Baghdad Province, Iraq, line up eagerly awaiting the gifts they are about to receive that were donated by the local Indiana business, Con-Way Freight, Inc., and many citizens of Indiana on Feb. 10. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. G. Elizabeth Brown, 1538th Trans. Co., 419th CSSB, 10th SBDE)
 

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