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3d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) Public Affairs

CAMP TAJI, Iraq - Brig. Gen. Terry "Max" Haston, the Tennessee Army National Guard Assistant to the Adjutant General, and Command Sgt. Maj. Mark Breece, the Tenn. ARNG State command sergeant major, visited the 776th Maintenance Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade.

Traveling more than 7,000 miles, the command team of Haston and Breece were greeted upon arrival by the 776th's higher headquarters command teams: the 10th SBDE Commander, Col. Mark Drake, a native of St. Paul, Minn., Command Sgt. Maj. Allen Fritzsching, a native of Houston, the 419TH CSSB Commander, Lt. Col. Kristan Hericks, a native of Irvine, Calif., and Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Swanson, a Perris, Calif. native.


CAMP TAJI, Iraq - (From left to right) Command Sgt. Maj. Mark Breece, the Tenn. ARNG command sergeant major, and native of Tellford, Tenn., 1st Sgt. Gary Peters a native of Telford, Tenn., and 1st Sgt. for the 776th Maintenance Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, Capt. Stacy Kunz a native of Smyrna, Tenn., and Capt. for the 776th Maint. Co., Brig. Gen. Terry "Max" Haston, the Tennessee Army National Guard Assistant to the Adjutant General, Lt. Col. Kristan L.K. Hericks, a native of Irvine, Calif., and Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Swanson, a Perris, Calif. native, say good bye at the air field.

Initially, Haston and Breece were provided an informative and comprehensive briefing by Col. Drake and his staff, related to the support provided by both the 10th SBDE and 419th CSSB to thousands of troops within Multi-National Force-Iraq.

This briefing provided Haston and Breece an enlightening view of current support operations within the Iraqi theater. While the primary purpose of the Tenn. State Command Team's visit was to meet directly with Tenn. ARNG troops, the briefing supports Haston's secondary mission as it pertains to gathering current information useful to Tenn. ARNG troops slated to return to Iraq in the very near future. Additionally, the ATAG and State Command Sgt. Maj. received a complimentary view of the superior maintenance support record achieved by the 776th thus far. The 776th command team of Capt. Stacy Kunz a native of Smyrna, Tenn., and 1st Sgt. Gary Peters a native of Tellford, Tenn., were very proud to hear Col. Drake relate the achievements of the 776th as the "best maintenance company within the brigade."

Upon completion of the brief, Brig. Gen. Haston and Command Sgt. Maj. Breece were escorted by the 776th and 419th Command Teams to the 776th company area of operations where a formation of nearly 200 troops awaited them. Haston and Breece, surrounded at close quarters by all members of the 776th, conveyed through appreciative words, the positive sentiments of the Tenn. ARNG's leadership toward the exceptional and outstanding service provided by the 776th Soldiers - supporting the safety and readiness of thousands of troops operating in the Iraqi Theater of operations.


CAMP TAJI, Iraq - (From left to right) Brig. Gen. Terry "Max" Haston, the Tennessee Army National Guard Assistant to the Adjutant General, Capt. Stacy Kunz a native of La Vergne, Tenn., and 1st Lt. Donald McCarthy an Elizabethton, Tenn. native, discuss the mission in the maintenance company shop area of the 776th Maintenance Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade.

Breece, the highest ranking noncommissioned officer in the Tenn. ARNG, fielded questions and provided useful information to his fellow Soldiers and NCOs pertaining to policy updates, advancement, pay, benefits and career issues, as well as updating the troops on changes that had occurred since leaving home. Both Haston and Breece, each respected by Tenn. ARNG Soldiers with reputations of being a "Soldier's Soldier," were well received and their gesture was appreciated by all members of the unit. Many of the 776th troops reunited through hugs and handshakes with Haston, as they had previously served under him while he was the commander of the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2004-2005.

As the Soldiers dispersed, Capt. Stacy Kunz, 776th commander, led Brig. Gen. Haston and Command Sgt. Maj. Breece on a tour of their respective shop areas within the vast eight acre footprint of their maintenance support area. There, they witnessed first-hand, the crude maintenance bays expertly and creatively improved by members of the 776th. The achievements and operational details of the unit were further explained and illustrated, by Kunz, along the tour.

Haston and Breece shook hands of the troops so instrumental in the unit's accomplished tradition of maintenance excellence. While not surprised by the expertise exhibited by Tenn. ARNG maintenance specialists, Haston and Breece recognized each Soldier with complimentary words of encouragement and relayed the accolades previously described by the 10th SBDE and 419TH CSSB commanders.

The tour culminated with an early afternoon meal of cold-cuts, vegetables, exotic fresh fruit, and a very large cake, specially prepared for the visit. Haston was presented a Cavalry Officer's saber, provided for the event by Swanson, to cut the cake.

Once again, being a warrior leader, Haston called upon the lowest ranking Soldier of the 776th, Private 1st Class Batts, a native of Centerville, Tenn. to assist him with this honor. Both Batts and Haston grasped the saber and cut the cake, encouraged-on by cheers and applause from the entire unit.

During the meal, Haston and Breece mingled with the 776th Soldiers; gaining knowledge of their individual perspective on the mission. Both were impressed by the high morale and discipline of the unit, now deployed for more than seven months. The 419th Command Team expanded, in detail, upon the unit's achievements as related to support to the battalion at each available opportunity. Both Capt. Kunz and 1st Sgt. Peters were very proud to witness these outstanding Soldiers receiving recognition for their exceptional efforts, so well deserved.

Capt. Kunz, 1st Sgt. Peters, Lt. Col. Hericks and Command Sgt. Maj. Swanson oversaw the departure of the Tenn. ARNG Command Team from the Camp Taji air field. While the visit was brief, Haston and Breece clearly accomplished their mission - to gain current operational knowledge to benefit future Tenn. ARNG units deploying to Iraq and to visit and praise their troops currently deployed. Both Haston and Breece's respect and appreciation shown to the Soldiers of the 776th by this selfless gesture will not soon be forgotten. The 776th looks forward to the day, very soon, that they will be reunited in Tennessee with Brig. Gen. Haston and Command Sgt. Maj. Breece, with a mission complete. "The Best Serves the Rest!"


 
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