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Revolver June 2012
1. FORT DRUM
SPECIAL
The Revolver
POINTS OF
INTEREST:
V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 3 M A Y / J U N E 2 0 1 2
Pictures from
From the Commander
FRG & Sol-
diers
Letters from
the Troop/ Task Force Sixshooters Soldiers and Families,
Company
Commanders I am honored and humbled to be serving you all as your new Squad-
FRG Leader
ron Task Force Commander. Lisa and I are excited to be back with the
Information
Sixshooter Family, and we are already so impressed with how amazing
this unit is. Your reputation precedes you and it is not by accident.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: I have asked that the picture of my Family be included for a specific
reason. If you look very closely, you will see all 440 Soldiers assigned to
A Troop/6-6
the Sixshooters and their Families and loved ones there in the picture
3 Stetsons
with my Family. OK, not really….but the idea is that Lisa and I con-
A Co. / 2-10 4 sider every member of this team and their Families as part of our own
Family. We intend to spend the next two years in command serving you
B Co. / 1-10 5
all and making this Squadron Task Force a Family friendly and positive
C Troop/6-6 6 place to be.
Assassins
D Troop/6-6 7 I hope everyone is able to take full advantage of the block leave pe-
E Troop/6-6 8 riod the first two weeks in July. You all deserve a solid break. When
we get back, our pace will quicken as we start our train up for our next
HHT / 6-6 9 anticipated deployment in Spring of 2013.
Chaplain’s Corner 10 Voodoo
Task Force Sixshooters will be the centerpiece for a Division level
FRG Advisor 11 training event here on Fort Drum from 24 July to 1 August. You all can
Pictures
anticipate 24 hour work schedules, increased mission sets, and some
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really good training for our Soldiers during those 9 Days. Additionally
Killer Spades
Birthdays and 13 in late August, we will begin moving the Squadron to the National
Anniversary Training Center or NTC at Fort Irwin, California for a month long
FRG Corner
training event. This is a critical part of our train up for deployment, but
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will require our Soldiers to be gone for a good stretch of time. In return
we are trying for a 4 day weekend in AUG (10-13 AUG) to compensate
for the time lost. It is not lost Outcasts
on me that this is the first sum-
mer in several years that we
have been home, and despite
having to take some time away
for training, I am certain we Desperados
can repay much of it before
kids go back to school and it
starts snowing.
Mustangs
More to follow on next page---
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From the Commander cont.
In October, we will be executing our Squadron Spur Ride, Spouse/
Significant Other Spur Ride, and our Children‟s Spur Ride. The exact
dates are still being worked, but we hope to gain max participation in
those amazing and fun team building events. If you have never partici-
pated in a Spur Ride before, I can assure you it will be a blast.
We will continue to work our long range calendar so we can provide
our Soldiers and Families with predictability. I will also tell you that we
intend to initiate a number of traditions and actions that have tradition-
ally been associated with Cavalry units. The Spouse Order of the Yel-
low Garter, Baby Orders and CAV Bibs for newborns, and the Broken
Spur Award for the bone head action of the month are just a few.
I would like to give a special congratulation to the 6-6 CAV Flag Foot-
ball team, who under the lead of CPT Pritchett, won the Mountain Fest
Flag Football Tourney beating out stiff competition from every other
Battalion on post. An amazing feat and well done!
Lastly, I would encourage our Soldiers to get their parents and ex-
tended Family on the distro for this newsletter. They are very much a
part of our team as well (they are in my Family picture too if you look
closely). If we have several hundred folks on our e-mail distro – great!
Just get those e-mail or mail addresses to your chain of command so
they can forward to our Squadron FRSA, Tiffany Woods. For those of
you on Facebook, if you would like to follow me as the Task Force Com-
mander, I have started a “LTC Sweet” FB account specific to my ideas
and thoughts as the new Squadron Commander. This is another way to
connect with Soldiers and Families
in order understand their concerns
and issues while they get a chance to
understand my thoughts and ac-
tions. We will call this a social me-
dia leadership experiment.
I hope you enjoy your summer,
and again, Lisa and I are so excited
to be serving here with you all in the
best Aviation Squadron in the Army.
Air CAV!
LTC Erick “Zeke” Sweet
6-6 CAV & Task Force Sixshooters
Commander
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3. A Troop/ 6-6
PAGE 3
“I am proud of each
and every one in this
Hello Assassin Families,
organization and you
It may seem as though it has been a while
have all proven since I last addressed everyone; and that‟s because we have been extremely busy over the
course of the last two months. I needn‟t make mention of that to our families as I‟m sure you
yourselves worthy or have noticed firsthand. Even still, I remain very pleased with the efforts, abilities, and moti-
vation by our Assassin team.
being called
“Assassins.” Training has continued to slowly ramp up. Our RL progressions continue to be our prior-
ity, ensuring the safe and effective honing of cockpit skills by our new pilots. Amidst the pro-
-CPT Tom Jones gressions, we successfully qualified all of our aircrews in helicopter gunnery, to include win-
ning the “Top Gun” award in the Squadron by CW3s Preston Dean and Erik Newhouse.
Congrats and great job representing Assassin Troop!
Over the next several months, following block leave, our focus will shift to Moun-
tain Peak, a Division-sized 2 week training exercise . This will test our METL and
prove how proficient we are. After that, we will, again, test our abilities at NTC,
perhaps our largest training event this year. Once complete, the Squadron will
proudly host a series of Spur Rides, to include a spouse‟s and children‟s spur ride.
As you know, we have been enduring the ever bittersweet farewells since we re-
turned from Afghanistan. This month marks the last major exodus of Assassin
alumni. We said goodbye to CW2 Jay and Kat Stauffer and family, CW2(P) Mark
Smith and family, CW3 Sascha and Tina Wellenreuther and family, 1SG David Bar-
rett, and CW2 Mike and Holly Schwartz and family. To all of you, there is a hole in
this organization now that you‟re gone. We wish you the best of luck and we‟ll see
you soon. Once an Assassin, always an Assassin!
I also want to take this opportunity to farewell and thank our outgoing commander and
his family, LTC Christopher and Trish Downey. Thanks for your leadership, guidance, and
full support throughout an arduous deployment. Good luck and God Bless!
Although it is sad saying farewell to many friends and family, the silver-lining is in those
we have the privilege of hailing. As you all know, our new commander is LTC
Sweet and his wife Lisa and their children. We welcome them with open arms and
look forward to the new command. Our single newcomer this month is 1LT Logan
Barnhill from Cincinnati, OH by way of the Virginia Military Institute. Welcome.
We will continue to hold events to honor our family and team in the upcoming
weeks. Thanks to everyone for your support and presence at our many farewell
barbeques.
I would also like to recognize our outgoing FRG leader, Meghann Terry. Al-
though the Terry‟s will remain in the 6-6 family, they will be joining HHT. Thanks
for all the hard work and again…Once and Assassin, always an Assassin! Amanda
Murphy will be stepping in as the FRG leader and as you know, she‟s not new to
this job and the transition will be seamless. A continued thanks to all our precious
volunteers who dedicate so much to our unit!
Until next time, take care and keep the ball rolling!
CPT Tom Jones
“Assassin 6”
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A Company/2-10
Hello Voodoo Family, within the Company and the Squadron
that you have helped thank you Melissa
As things start to warm up here in for being the embodiment of what a vol-
the North Country I hope that you unteer should be. Your presence will be
are making the most of your time greatly missed by all.
with your loved ones. In Alpha Com-
pany we continue to lean forward
with our emersion into the new UH- Congratulations to the newest mem-
60M. We are currently 90% com- bers of the Non-Commissioned Officer
plete with the transition as a Com- Corps. SPC (P) Ingwersen and SPC (P)
pany and have had some opportuni- Dees. These two Soldiers will officially
ties here as of late to test out the new be promoted to rank of Sergeant on 1
aircraft during our Bambi Bucket July 2012.
(water bucket operations) qualifica-
tions.
As we continue to work our
way through the summer and
I would like to extend a warm wel- into the fall we look to the hori-
come to the newest member of the zon knowing that the NTC rota-
Voodoo Family. CW3 Alex Langa, tion is getting closer and closer.
his wife Amy Lynn, and their son As we continue in our persistent
Maxwell. CW3 Langa is a mainte- training I ask that we all take a
nance test pilot who is coming to us moment to remember our past,
from the MEDEVAC that brings a focus on the present, and plan
wealth of knowledge and experience for the future. Thank you for all
with him. We are all looking for- the love and support that you
ward to working with him and learn- all continue to provide to each
ing from him. and every member of Voodoo.
We could not continue to do all
of the great things we are doing without
This month we loose a great vol- it!
unteer from within the Voodoo fam-
ily. Melissa Rexroad, has officially
stepped down as the Alpha Company
FRG leader in order to continue to
expand Fort Drum‟s Thrift Shop. CPT Erin Braswell
From all of the Soldiers and Families “Voodoo 6”
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5. B Company/1-10
PAGE 5
of the CAB, the
Killer Spade Family and Friends! Company‟s cof-
fee connoisseur
First and most importantly, I would and a native of
like to thank our families for tolerating the Washington
arduous tempo that the Company main- State. Our youngest member of the Com-
tained during our recent helicopter gun- pany, just having turned nineteen, is PFC
nery exercises. The crew chiefs and pilots Scott McGowan of New Hampshire. Scott
worked excessively long hours and most of has taken over as the Company Guidon
us spent more time at work during those bearer and has not stopped smiling yet.
three weeks than at home. We are espe-
cially grateful for all of the families who The Killer Spades said an emotional
supported us during all of this. The heli- farewell to CW2 Aaron Simbro and Master
copter gunnery exercise went extremely Sergeant Michael „Lumber‟ McAvoy this
well for the Company and we represented month. Mike is returning to Fort Carson,
the Squadron well. CW2 Eric Bridge was Colorado and, assuredly, bigger things.
recognized as our Top Gun, the best Aaron is joining 1st Cavalry Division at Fort
Apache gunner in the Squadron. Hood and will hopefully enjoy some well
deserved down time with his family. The
The Company barbeque at Remington Army is stronger for the contributions of
Pond was a fantastic event last month and these two men. The Simbro‟s and the McA-
I‟m appreciative of all the families that voy‟s will be truly missed and we wish them
came to celebrate with us. We all want to all good luck in their futures.
congratulate the FRG again for making
that possible. The Lady Spades did a KILLER 6
hugely successful BBQ fund raiser for our
Company family. The money that they
raised was more than enough to support
an outstanding event.
CW3 Matt Rood pioneered an Air-
frame and Power Plant certification
course with Mohawk Valley College Avia-
tion Training Center. Mr. Rood, SGT Cho
and SGT Smith were our Company‟s first
graduates of this prestigious professional
certification. Matt has also helped hun-
dreds of aircraft maintainers from the
entire Brigade receive this certification. It
was a herculean accomplishment that we
are immensely proud of them for accom-
plishing.
I want to welcome three new members
of the Killer Spade family. First is Ms.
Amanda Combs from Missoula, Montana.
She is already a civilian Certified Flight
Instructor – Instrument and an accom-
plished helicopter pilot. SPC Jacob Reed
joined us from 277th ASB. He‟s a veteran
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C Troop/6-6
Outcast Families, CW2 Randy McCall is our newest addition
from flight school. He is a prior service In-
Summer has finally come and brought fantryman who is single and enjoys long
beautiful weather to the North Country. walks on the boardwalk, treasure hunting,
It‟s time to kick off the shoes, put on and snails.
some sandals and enjoy all the great
things this area has to offer. The FRG had two successful events in the
past two months (Ice cream Social and Com-
The summer PCS season has started edy Night) and I thank all of you for taking
up once again. CW3 Brian Parks, a long your time to come out and enjoy in the fes-
time Outcast, will be enjoying a much tivities. We will continue to plan for events
needed and well deserved break for the after block leave and look forward to your
next few years with his family at Fort input. Some potential events are White Wa-
Rucker, Alabama. Although we are sad ter Rafting on the Black River, BBQ and
to see him leave, CW3 Ryan Neal has party at Remington Pond, and Party at the
stepped up to take the reigns of the Troop Beach at Westcott Beach. If you have any
Standardization Instructor Pilot and will other ideas, bring them to the next FRG
do a fine job. SFC Wesley Custer has meeting or send an e-mail to Erin or myself.
been selected to serve as an Advanced
Individual Training (AIT) Platoon Ser- Upcoming FRG and Squadron events:
geant at Fort Eustis and will be departing July- Summer Opportunity Leave, Mountain
in July. 1SG David Lee relinquished his Peak Training Exercise
position as 1SG after 4 years to SFC Har- August- TBD FRG Event
vey Eastman on 5 June, but has moved September- NTC
just across the street to HHT. David and
Kerrie have been an outstanding support Again, thank you for your continued sup-
team within the Troop and will be deeply port! Please feel free to contact Erin or my-
missed. self at any time.
SFC Harvey Eastman comes to the CPT Paul Milas
Troop from Bravo Company, 277th ASB “Outcast 6”
where he served as a Platoon Sergeant for
the past 4 years. We welcome him and
his family to the Troop and the Cavalry
way of life.
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D Troop/6-6 PAGE 7
“Thank you for all of the hard work and for always
giving your all.”.
-CPT Samantha Jones
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8. VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3 PAGE 8
E Troop/6-6
Hello Echo Troop!!!
Over the past two months we had a banana split competition at our May FRG
Meeting, welcomed our new Squadron Commander, and have the full array of Summer activities in
Fort Drum including Remington Park, Riverfest, Mountainfest, strawberry picking, the Drive-in,
splash parks etc.
Over the course of two weeks in the field during the Squadron‟s annual Gunnery, Echo Troop
pumped over 12,000 gallons of fuel and supplied over 43,000 rounds of ammunition. The Distribution
platoon has continued to set the standard in the brigade for fast, efficient, and safe support, regardless
of the situation, be it down range in Afghanistan or here in Fort Drum. The Motor Pool had provided a
variety of support including on-site maintenance support of the vehicles and generators needed at the
range as well as transporting chow and personnel.
Next up we have some block leave followed by Mountain Peak, a Division training exercise which
we will be supporting with a FARP (Forward Arming and Refuel Point), logistics convoys, and mainte-
nance support wherever it is needed. Over the next couple of months, the Squadron has a variety of
training events and opportunities for leave, such that it might be helpful to think of it as a roller
coaster of training intensity. This is a natural and important part of maintaining our readiness, but it
certainly comes along with the difficulty of regularly adjusting our schedules and other stressors. Be-
cause of the rollercoaster that we are on, I encourage you to take advantage of the low points on the
calendar, especially block leave, along with the other upcoming Holidays. This requires knowing when
the DONSA‟s (Day Of No Scheduled Activity) are and what the training calendar looks like, which you
can best do through the FRSA Flashes, this newsletter, and through your spouse. Please let Emily or I
know if you have any questions, thank you for your support and everything you are doing that allows
Echo Troop to train and accomplish our mission!
Commander: CPT Neal Sivula (315-774-1049/neal.sivula@us.army.mil)
FRG Leader: Emily Sivula (315-681-4877/emilysivula@hotmail.com)
Echo Troop‟s success depends on our constant development, and the below individuals have distin-
guished themselves as prepared to take on more responsibility and do more good for the unit. Con-
gratulations and thanks to the following Soldiers who earned a promotion, award, or reenlisted during
May and June:
MUSTANGS!
Reenlistments:
SGT Henry Smith
SPC Melissa West
SPC Giovanny Lanuza
SPC Oniel Morrison
SPC Juri Dunlap
SPC Erick Fernandez
SPC Christopher Posey
SPC David Kitzelman
SPC Jose Ramos
SPC Justin Sherman
Promotions:
Christian Batista PFC to SPC
Marshall Durbin PV2 to PFC
Dorminga Lowe PV2 toPFC
9. PAGE 9
HHT/ 6-6
Hello Stetson Family and Friends,
“I cannot thank
Summer is officially here which means
you enough for it is now time for summer block leave to
begin on June 30th for two weeks. It defi-
the support!”
nitely is a well deserved break for the sol-
diers of Stetson troop as they endured two parted for one of the infantry brigades on
months of fast paced training to include main post, SFC Vicente and his wife Nelda
two straight weeks of providing support who departed for Ft. Lewis, SFC Watkins
for Gunnery. Enjoy the two weeks where and SSG Dougherty who both pcs‟d to the
ever your plans take you or if you are stay- Republic of Korea, SGT Sanchez and his
ing locally, definitely get out there and wife Amber pcs‟d to Ft. Lewis, SPC John-
enjoy what the North Country has to offer. son pcs‟d to Ft. Benning, and SPC David
Once we return from block leave we will who has ets‟d. To these Stetson troopers
hit the ground running hard straight up to who have departed us, we wish you and
the end of September with the end of July your families the best of luck on your new
consisting of the planning and execution of adventures!
Mountain Peak, which is a 10th Mountain
Division level training exercise in prepara- On a positive note, we welcome new
tion for our one month deployment in mid additions to the Stetson family. Most nota-
to late August to the National Training bly is 1SG Dave Lee who now fills the role
Center in Ft. Irwin, CA. as HHT 1SG. 1SG Lee comes to us from C
troop and brings to us a wealth of knowl-
Over these past two months we have edge and a commitment to excellence that
continue to say our goodbyes to several of will energize this troop as we prepare for
our Stetson soldiers. Most notably is 1SG the next fight. With 1SG Lee, I would also
Marlon Freeman who retired after 20 like to welcome his wife, Kerrie who has
years of service. 1SG Freeman was instru- volunteered to assist in the duties of Co-
mental in ensuring the safe return of Stet- Leader for the FRG. Also joining the team
son troopers from OEF last fall and con- is CH Dave Arthur and his wife Priscilla,
tinued to assist as we reestablished garri- SFC Jonathan Payne and wife Kenia, SGT
son operations to begin training for our De‟Angelo Johnson, PFC Megan Craig,
next fight. Another integral part of team and PV2 Shannon Anderson. I am sure
departing us is MAJ Mark Herold who these new additions to the team will con-
both played a vital role as the S-3 OIC and tribute to the continued success of HHT.
his wife Jill, who played an important role
to the FRG as a key caller. Other person- In closing, I would like to thank all the
nel who have families that came out enjoyed HHT‟s Or-
also departed ganizational day at Remington Park on
the Stetson fam- Jun 15. It definitely was a pleasure seeing
ily these past everyone come out and enjoy the day.
two months in- Some events that we are currently plan-
clude CH Hurst ning out over the next couple of months
and his wife include a Family Bowling night in late July
Star who de- as well as look for us to do execute on a
fundraiser in early August. Until next time,
take care!
CPT George Navarro
Stetson 6
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Chaplain’s Corner
Hello,
I am CH (CPT) David L. Arthur, the new chaplain for Task Force Six Shooter, 6-6
Cav. I wanted to briefly introduce my family and I to you. Here is a little informa-
tion about me; I am from Louisiana and I grew up in the country. I do love sports and The Holy Alphabet-
the outdoors as well. I was a baseball player for many years and then worked in the
A lthough things are not
professional world with Caterpillar Machinery and one other company before surren-
perfect
dering to full-time ministry. Not that it matters much but I finished college at Louisi- B ecause of trial or pain
ana Tech University and my graduate work at New Orleans Baptist Theological Semi- C ontinue in thanksgiving
nary. My pursuit is biblical theology. While doing my graduate studies in New Or- D o not begin to blame
leans, I worked quite often in the inner city projects in multiple fashions. I also spent E ven when the times are
time in the inner city of Baltimore and East St. Louis. Priscilla and I were married on hard
18 September 2004. We served in New Orleans and North Carolina. We also lived F ierce winds are bound to
blow
and served through Hurricane Katrina before coming into the Army. Priscilla grew G od is forever able
up a military brat. Her father retired from the Army in the Stafford, VA area which is H old on to what you know
also where she calls home. She is Virginia Tech graduate and worked in marketing I magine life without His
before serving in ministry position until she met me and we got married. We have love
three children; David (6), Isabella (4 ½), and Solomon (3). This September we will be J oy would cease to be
married 8 years. So as you can see we are young in our marriage and full of craziness K eep thanking Him for all
the things
with our children. Priscilla has a passion for helping female Soldiers, female officers
L ove imparts to thee
and spouses in every area of life. She has a heart for people in the military since she M ove out of "Camp Com
grew up in the military and now is married to one. Ft. Drum is our third duty station. plaining"
We have been at Ft Story/Little Creek Navy Amphibious Base and Hunter Army Air- N o weapon that is known
field before here with one deployment in the middle. As a family, we love the Army O n earth can yield the
and are here to serve the Soldiers and the Families of 6-6 Cav in every way possible. It power
is our pleasure and joy to be here with this outstanding unit. We hope to get to know P raise can do alone
Q uit looking at the future
all of you as much as possible. R edeem the time at hand
CH David Arthur S tart every day with worship
T o "thank" is a command
U ntil we see Him coming
V ictorious in the sky
W e'll run the race with grati
tude
X alting God most high
Y es, there'll be good times
and yes some will
be bad, but...
Z ion waits in glory.....where
none are ever sad!
"I AM Too blessed to be
stressed!" The shortest dis-
tance between a problem
and a solution is the distance
between your knees and the
floor.
The one who kneels to the
Lord can stand up to any-
thing. Love and peace be
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FRG Advisor
Happy Summer everyone and Happy Fourth of July!
First and foremost, I want to thank everyone for the warm and inviting welcome! In this
short time, I can already tell that the reputation of the 6-6 FRG being the best FRG at 10th
Mountain is TRUE! I can‟t say it enough, we are so happy to be at 6-6 and we‟re very ex-
cited to be part of your fabulous unit and family! While it isn‟t just about Stetsons to Yel-
low Garters we do hope to have a lot of fun, bond together as a group and empower our
families!
Secondly, I hope you enjoyed Mountainfest and thank-you again to our volunteers, sol-
diers and FRG members alike, that helped at our booth this year – who doesn‟t love candy
and chips!!!
Not only do we love TF Six-Shooters we love the North Country. To reiterate what Colo-
nel Nicolle said, “the biggest myth about the North Country is that there is nothing to do!” I
agree, whole-heartedly, there is so much FUN to be had for families and single soldiers alike!
The Summer in the North Country is about Farmer‟s Markets (my favorite being the
Watertown Farmer‟s Market on Wednesdays!), white-water rafting, camping, fishing, the
beach and more! It is also about parades and fairs! Just a few of my favorites coming up
are the Jefferson County Fair (July 10 – July 15) and the Lewis County Fair (July 17 – July
21) with what is probably the BEST and longest parade in the area on Tuesday, July 17 th at
7PM. Make sure to bring your folding chair and get a spot early! On Saturday, July 21 at
11:00 AM is the CAN-AM Parade part of The Can-Am Festival in Sackets Harbor, they
have great vendors and fireworks! Further afield is the New York State Fair (August 23 –
September 3) it is one of the best State Fairs in the US and they have amazing concert series,
get your tickets now! If you‟re looking for a relaxing day, every Sunday in Sackets Har-
bor is a FREE outdoor concert at 3:00 PM at the Battlegrounds. It‟s great to bring a blan-
ket and a snack and listen to some great sounds from the 10 th Mountain Band to country
music or swing! Afterwards you can have a delicious meal!
I could go on and on about all the fun things to do around here, so feel free to stop me
and ask if you‟re stumped for something to do!!!
In the meantime, enjoy the summer, whether you‟re visiting family, going on vacation or
staying local, please stay safe and have a GREAT time! Happy Fourth of July!!!
Respectfully,
Lisa Sweet
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Squadron Birthdays
SGT Eric Carson 3 May SPC Jason Bodor 7 June
CW3 Scott Tolan 4 May MAJ Jonathan Rastall 7 June
SGT Carlos Mendez 8 May CW2 Daniel West 8 June
SPC Jeremy Conley 9 May
PFC Scott McGowan 12 June
SGT Mindy Aguilo 19 May
SPC Tatiana Christian 19 May PFC James Ells 18 June
SGT Bradley Johnson 21 May CW2 Eric Bridge 21 June
CW3 Benjamin Cuevas 21 May CPT Joseph Sinkiewicz 25 June
1LT Stefan Borden 24 May CW2 Royce Thex 25 June
CW2 John Hager 27 May SGT Angelica Dejesus 28 June
Anniversary Celebrations
SPC Armando Martinez 4 June
SGT Jeremiah Wells 3 May
SPC Michael Srnec 7 June
SGT Timothy Nosser 4 May
SPC Sean Brown 7 June
CW2 Francis Caputo 4 May
SSG Daniel Ketchmark 9 June
SSG Tariel Williams 8 May
1LT Thomas Terry 13 June
1SG Robert Lee 13 May
SPC Ricardo Calon 13 May SSG Steven Glover 16 June
PFC Adam Brown 21 May PFC Crystal Silva 19 June
WO1 James Donato 21 May SFC Matthew Payne 20 June
SGT Carlos San Nicolas 22 May SGT Katayama, Matthew 20 June
SGT Justy Rivera-Santana 22 May CW2 Rocky Jensen 29 June
SSG Robert Rivera 28 May SGT Carlos Mendez 30 June
CW3 Michael O’Malley 1 June SPC Nathan Rabon 30 June
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14. The “Six Shooters” are equipped with AH-64D
“Apache” attack helicopters, UH-60L
“Blackhawk” assault helicopters and OH-58D
“Kiowa Warrior” armed scout helicopters.
They conduct recon and security missions, per-
form attack operations, air assault and aerial
resupply missions.
Fort Drum
Task Force Six Shooters
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FRG Corner
HHT 6-6
Cecilia Navarro 630-660-0177 Important Phone Numbers:
Kerrie Lee 909-744-0848 FRSA
A Troop 6-6 Tiffany Woods 315-774-1306
Amanda Murphy 813-732-1065 Staff Duty
Do you know who your
A Company 2-10 TF Six Shooters 315-774-1300
FRG Leader is?? Please
Wendy Rittichier 419-481-1447 Brigade (24hrs) 315-774-1100
check out our list of lead-
B Company 1-10 Chaplain
ers, find yours and contact
Alisha Monette 423-782-9202 CPT Arthur 315-774-1303
them today!
Mel Rego 508-241-0142 Red Cross
C Troop 6-6 Ashley Branham 315-772-6561
Erin Milas 847-702-2898 MFLC
D Troop 6-6 John Bye-Torre 315-405-7449
Heather Ketchmark 912-657-4012 MP Station 315-772-2677
E Troop 6-6
Emily Sivula 651-353-6926
Julie Moore 989-482-9926
TF Six Shooters Advisors:
Lisa Sweet 315-688-2207
THE REVOLVER
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