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Wolfpack Dispatch  
Vol  1,  Issue  3  




        FOB  Salerno,  Afghanistan  
                   Christmas  Edition  




                                                       December  2011  
Dear Families and Friends of the Wolfpack,
We hope you enjoy the third edition of the Wolfpack Dispatch,
  
our unit newsletter from Afghanistan. The intent of this publication is to
keep everyone on the home front up to date with the unit activities at FOB
Salerno.
The Wolfpack continues to be exceptionally busy, and December was
another thirty days that flew by. We surely missed our families and friends
on the home front over the holidays, but sincerely appreciated the literally
TONS of stocking stuffers, decorations, cookies and cakes, decorations,
and holiday music and movies. The support of everyone back home has
been absolutely fantastic and is the strongest I have seen for a deployed
unit. We almost became overwhelmed by the number and size of boxes
and holiday wishes from home. Thank you FRG and friends of the
Wolfpack!
The weather here is still pretty nice. It is cold in the late evening and early
morning and pleasant during the day. The relatively clear skies have kept
us flying 24 hours a day without respite. We are not complaining - this is
what we all deployed to Afghanistan to accomplish. Task Force Wolfpack,
along with the entire 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade team, continue on a
record setting pace of flight hours and support to ground forces. We are all
proud to be part of such a remarkable unit.
All the Way, Airborne!
V/r
LTC John M. Cyrulik
Commander, Task Force Wolfpack
Wolf 6
Happy  Birthday    
                        CSM  Inniss  
                                          From  the  TF  WOLFPACK  Family  

  
Task  Force  Wolfpack  surprised  CSM  Inniss  with  a  birthday    

cake  presented  by  SGT  Evans.      
Dear  Wolfpack  Families,    

         December has been a busy and interesting month. First of all, we would like to send
out a special thank you to the Wolfpack FRG. Your hard work and dedication produced a
homemade stocking filled with goodies for every Soldier in the Task Force. For that, we are
truly thankful.

         Dec. 10, we had the pleasure of witnessing a total lunar eclipse. The rare event
began at 6:16pm and grabbed the attention of all that exited their doors that evening. The weather was great for viewing
the celestial event as the skies were clear and air was cool. The moon appeared to be close enough to reach out and grab as
it neared its peak of totality at 07:36pm with several Soldiers viewing it from the rooftops. A little over two hours after its
peak, the eclipse came to an end at 09:48pm.

       The December Soldier of the Month and NCO of the Month Board proved to be a challenge for several of our
Wolfpack Soldiers. Our winners, SSG Paul Austin and SPC Crystal Brown, were chosen to compete at the Brigade


appearance in the future. Kudos goes out to these two Soldiers from Delta Company.

        Brigadier General Volesky visited FOB Salerno to present the Combat Action Badge to two deserving aviators as
well as CJTF-
actions above the battlefield saved the lives of several Soldiers and was instrumental in the mission success of the ground
force commander. The recipients of the CJTF-1 coins were SGT T.J. Madden, SPC Michael Carter and SPC Ricardo
Gonzalez. Their daily maintenance expertise keep our aircraft flying and the Soldiers on the ground safe.

        Our own CSM Kirk Inniss celebrated his birthday in a surprising fashion. After the conclusion of a farewell dinner
for Cowboy Dustoff, a birthday cake by LTC Cyrulik and MAJ McQuown was presented to CSM Inniss. CSM Inniss
humbly spoke about getting older and challenged all of the Soldiers half of his age to excel physically and be model
Soldiers.

        We would like to send our farewell wishes to Cowboy Dustoff (MEDEVAC Company) as well as TF Duke. All of
your hard work and dedication to the mission has not gone unnoticed. Dustoff has been the saving grace for countless
Soldiers and has performed their mission in the most austere conditions. Thank you for never leaving a fallen comrade. TF
Duke has been the guiding force behind operations in our part of RC-East and has conducted hundreds of ground
operations. They have made Eastern Afghanistan a safer place and will be missed.

        Last, during this month in 1962, 1st Battalion 82nd Aviation was activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina as
Company A, 82nd Aviation Battalion, an element of the 82nd Airborne Division. A Co assets significantly increased the
Division's mission capabilities and provided a highly mobile and responsive source of combat power to the Division
Commander. The unit first saw combat in the Republic of Vietnam and A Co became known as the "Wolfpack" adopting
the name as its call sign.


        Thank You for your support-you are in our hearts.


        Until next month,

        PFC Erin M. Dierschow, TF Wolfpack PAO


                                                                   Photo  taken  courtesy  of  1LT  Dan  Liebetreu  on  10  Dec.  2011            
December  Issue  
                                                             CcOoWwBbOoYy  DdUuSsTtOoFfFf  
                                                                                                     




          GgRrEeAaTt  MmOoMmEeNnTtSs  
                                                -
                                                need you to come get an ear plug out of my
                                                     -On 2 separate occasions.




card in cherry-flavored Jell-


(no ones life was compromised due to the loss

                                                -


                                                3km from Wilderness gets a chip light and sets
shower upon arrival (no one was violated
during the accidental incident and there are
now coded locks on every shower and latrine




-




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Farewell  From  Cowboy  Dustoff  
                 
  
From Cowboy Dustoff...

  Cowboy Dustoff's time on deployment is getting short. We welcomed our
replacements, F/5-159th Devil Ray Dustoff (Army Reserve from Clearwater, Florida)
about a week ago. We were so happy to see them, we had a cheering section by our
command post as the Devil Ray's main body arrived. We have been training them up on the MEDEVAC mission
here at Salerno, and the Devil Rays are doing well and learning quickly. You will be hearing from their
commander, CPT Daneault, in the next Wolfpack newsletter.

Here's a recap of the accomplishments of Cowboy Dustoff over the last 10 months on Active Duty:

  January, 2011, Cowboy Dustoff is mobilized in Cheyenne, WY. We moved to Ft Hood, Texas, on 13 January for
post-mobilization training, and started moving to Afghanistan around the second week of March. On 23 March
2011, Cowboy Dustoff assumed the MEDEVAC mission from Witchdoctor Dustoff of the West Virginia Army
National Guard. Since then, we have flow over 1000 hours on three UH-60 aircraft performing the combat
MEDEVAC mission in Eastern Afghanistan. The Cowboys have transported about 650 patients, with half of those
patients critically wounded that would had not have survived without rapid transport to the medical treatment
facility, while our flight medics performed lifesaving medical care en route. We will be done with our mission
around the first part of January, and will be headed back to Ft Hood, Texas, to de-mobilize. We will be at Ft Hood
about a week, then will be going on terminal leave and will return back to our homes. The Cowboys are spread
out, and have homes in Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas. Our team will be conducting monthly
weekend drills for a stabilization period of 90 days. After the stabilization time, some of the Cowboys will be
moving on to different assignments within the State and National Guard Bureau, and some of the Cowboys will be
going back into Charlie Company to continue their MEDEVAC career.

  Cowboy Dustoff is privileged to have the opportunity to work as a part of the Wolfpack team. TF Wolfpack has
provided excellent support to the Cowboys over the past three months. Thanks to TF Wolfpack for all they have
done over the past three months! Thanks to the Devil Rays for relieving us and taking on the extremely important
MEDEVAC mission here at Salerno. Good flying and best of luck to TF Wolfpack and their new Devil Ray
Dustoff MEDEVAC team!

L T C Dane Rodgers
December  Issue                                 RrEeDdHhAaWwKkSs  
                                                                                    


Redhawks,

Happy Holidays from FOB Salerno. Despite our expectations, December
has been a great month for flying over the beautiful scenery of North
Eastern Afghanistan. We are taking advantage while we can and
conducting training flights along with our daily missions. We continue to
fly more hours per airframe than any other OEF predecessor.



Achievement Medal for his mission dedication and work ethic.

We said farewell to two outstanding officers. CPT Kiel Towns and CPT
Joel Duque-Estrada both left the Redhawks in order to fill positions as Staff
Officers.

We also welcomed 1LT Benjamin Winner and the incoming Commander,
CPT Christopher Rossi.

Seeing as this will be the last newsletter that I write as Redhawk 6, I would
like to thank all of you for your support during my command. It has been
an honor to lead your troopers in combat.

All The Way,

C PT Jesse H ill




Redhawk 6




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               This is the time every year, where families get together and celebrate the

our brothers and sisters in arms for support during this time when we want to be
at home with our families.
     I guess you can say that our stockings are hanging with care as we received
a very generous gift of individually named stockings for each of us from the
generous folks at Stockings for Soldiers Delaware, and of course our very own
FRG. These wonderful people prepared more than 85 stockings for the Soldiers
of HHC to help them with a little holiday spirit in Afghanistan.
         For Christmas, our very own Chaplain Shenton gave a Christmas Day
service as well as a joint Christmas Eve Service that many waited with
anticipation to attend.
     Congratulations are in order as SPC Andrea Clausell was inducted into the
NCO Corps. Her hard work and dedication paid off, and we look forward to
seeing her grow as a leader.
     I would like to take a moment to highlight the efforts of a whole lot of sweat
and hard work from the Soldiers of HHC. Many of us have been getting and
keeping ourselves physically fit, despite our busy schedules and crazy hours. All
of this hard work has paid off, and it is with pride that I announce that we have

70 inches and approximately 350 lbs! A few of our Soldiers have already made
it back from R&R and it seems that the average time it is taking for Soldiers to
get home is 5 days.
         A big THANK YOU goes out to our wonderful FRG for our beautiful
Christmas tree and decorations!! It definitely helped to make it seem more like
the holidays.



C P T A licia Stahlberg G W06
1SG Nathan M ahaney G W07




                -Henry David Thoreau
                                                          -Latin proverb




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Roughneck F riends and F amily,                   We are grateful to the people who have
     The Holiday season came to Alpha Troop gone out of their ways to make our daily lives
faster than any of us expected, bringing with and the Christmas season special with
it the arrival of some new pilots from Fort   bountiful amounts of care packages. We all
Bragg, 1LT Mike Phillips and CW2 Adam         appreciate the gifts and treats from all the
Epley. Mike hails from the Merchant Marine families and friends of our Troopers that
Academy, and is obviously confused about
how he ended up here; while Adam is a         like to thank the Nail and Wetzel families, the
former Air Defense Artilleryman looking to    Martins, Pfirrmans, Kawoczkas, Kruegers,
                                              Henrys, Clarks, DeMiccos, Imhoffs,
greeted them, we also welcomed back SPC             Callaghans, Bill Nelson and our friends at
Delwin Cosmo Samuelson, who hit the                 HBO, the American Foreign Legion, the
ground running and jumped right into our fast       Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Knights of
paced twenty-four hour maintenance. They            Columbus, and the Rockingham Wesleyan
arrived just in time to catch the beginning of      Church, NC. Also, special props to Lacey
the incentive flight program, which lets our        Ash and her entire office for the awesome
crew chiefs and other non-aviators participate      banana bread. Thanks to you all, the troop has
in flights with pilots near the airfield, getting   been able to decorate the office, stuff
a feel for the aircraft, a new                      stockings, and drive ourselves crazy
perspective on Salerno, and an understanding
of what driving a convertible with the top
down in Alaska must feel like.                         We appreciate the outstanding support
    This month we had a Non-Commissioned            and continued encouragement that you
Officer induction ceremony and celebrated           provide, and we thrive on knowing that you
the promotion of SGT Zachary Zochol and             are behind us and give us our drive and
SGT Venkata Satram to E-5. These guys have  purpose. ROUGHNECK Troop succeeds
done a phenomenal job leading and motivat-  because of the families and the great soldiers
                                            who comprise it, and I am daily humbled and
their achievements. We look forward to more honored to serve with them.
great work from them. We would also like to
congratulate SFC Robbin Kadish on his               David K rueger
selection for promotion to Master Sergeant.         Roughneck 26

of our boys on leave, letting them recharge
and spend time with family in the States.
From those of us who are taking our leave a
bit later, we wish you all a Merry Christmas

We wish our friends and families the best as
we all enjoy the Holidays.




             


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             Alpha Company REDWOLVES                           When asked, how do you feel about
   would like to say thank you to all of the        the Iraq war being over, a REDWOLF pilot
   families, friends and supporters for the Thanks-
   giving Day treats and decorations. With all your
   support, the REDWOLVES had a great
   Thanksgiving holiday. It is always nice to be              With Christmas almost upon us, the
   served turkey dinner by the Task Force           REDWOLVES would like to thank our
   Commander and Sergeant Major.                    families, friends, FRG, and all of the supporters
                                                    for the Christmas treats and decorations. Thanks
             Even with holiday season upon us, the to all of you, we have a nicely decorated tree
   operational tempo has not slowed down one bit. with delicious cookies underneath it. The
   The pilots and crew chiefs are working around REDWOLVES motivation is at an all time high
   the clock to keep Apaches in the air to support  due to the number of care packages we have
   the ground forces.                               received. A special thanks to Mrs. Sickler for all
                                                    the delicious salsa. The REDWOLVES would
             The month of December brought us a like to wish everyone back at home a very
   new ground unit to FOB Salerno. We will be       Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
   saying goodbye to TF Duke and welcoming
   Task Force Spartan. This will give the RED-      C P T Robert Sickler
   WOLVES another opportunity to show another
   unit that we are the best Apache Company in      R E D W O L F 06
 the Army.

           One soldier in particular is showing
 just how tough and motivated the RED-
 WOLVES are. SSG William Rivard, 1st
 Platoon Sergeant, suffered a broken arm this
 month, but continues to work at a pace that
 would be tough with two arms. This just goes to
 show how mentally and physically tough the
 REDWOLVES are. We would like to con-
 gratulate SPC Franklin Perry for receiving
                                                               Miranda  Isabelle  Morales  
 Maintainer of the week for the first week of
 December. The REDWOLVES would like to
 announce our newest Pilot in Command,
 Captain Kyle Tomasino. We would also like to
 welcome a new edition to the REDWOLF
 family, SPC Morales was blessed last month
 with a new baby girl, Miranda Isabelle Morales.

           With most of the REDWOLF aviators
 being on their first deployment as pilot, they
 continue to show their skill and maturity in
 dealing with the difficult flying conditions that
 Afghanistan has to offer. Due to excellent
 maintenance and accident free flying, the
 REDWOLVES have completed every mission
 asked of them.

           Speaking about completing missions,
 December brings the official end to the war in
 Iraq. With many REDWOLVES also seeing
 deployments to Iraq, this month brings a
 moment to reflect on accomplishments
 REDWOLVES have made in Iraq.

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  Happy Holidays from the Members of           It is certainly an exciting time for B
B Co 7-158th Aviation Regiment.              Co 7-158th. We continue to work hard
While it is not comparable to being          through the holiday season with the
home with our loved ones, we find            thoughts and prayers for our loved ones
solace amongst our fellow Soldiers           back home. We look forward to coming
during the Holidays. Many of us are          home soon and seeing the smiling faces
marking the Holiday season as a last         that we know so well.
major time hurdle before coming home
which in of itself, makes the holidays a
very joyful event. To add to the             C P T C hristopher M . Ruff
pleasant atmosphere, leadership is be-
ginning to plan the demobilization proc-     Z E PP E L I N 06
ess. The light at the end of the tunnel is
definitely coming into view and we
look forward to being back with you
every day.

  We continue to remain very busy
carrying out the missions we are
assigned. Presently, 1st Infantry Divi-
sion, Duke Brigade is moving out of our
Area of Operation and is being replaced
by 25th ID Spartan Brigade. We are
responsible for moving the troops in
and out of the outer lying Forward
Operations Bases (FOBs) back to
Salerno for their preparation to go
home. Staying busy is the trick to
making time go by faster, so we
embrace the challenge whole heartedly.
We continue to effectively support the
Special Operation missions as well. We
know that the 82nd Aviation Brigade
Command appreciates our enthusiasm
for the missions they assign to us.

  One of the greatest morale enhancers
in Army Aviation is awarding unit and
individual medals. Our leadership team
is currently creating and submitting
paperwork for a Unit award that every
Soldier will be able to honorably wear.
The majority of Soldiers that deployed
will receive individual awards for the
hard work and sacrifices they made.




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  Delta Company would like to start this Soldiers to the rank of Sergeant. SPC
                                          Covarrubias, and SPC Ghimire joined
our family and friends back in the states the ranks of the NCO Corps. For their
a Merry Christmas and a Happy New         outstanding maintenance support and
Year. The Timberwolves continue to        technical expertise, SPC Hogan
provide outstanding maintenance           received the Army Achievement Medal.
support to the Task Force. The Timber- SPC Brown won the Battalion Soldier
wolves have had a productive month        of the Month Board, and will represent
with our Soldiers receiving awards,       the Task Force at the 82nd CAB Soldier
getting promoted, and winning boards. of the Quarter Board.

  We would like to thank all of the           Joining the Timberwolves family are
families and friends for the support that   SGT Bloodworth from Fort Hood, TX
they have been giving to their deployed     and SPC Howard from Fort Stewart,
troopers. Thank you to Janet Cox,           GA. Both soldiers are currently
Bobbie Kiser, and Valerie Chisnell for      working in the Tech Supply section.
the handmade blankets that they sent        We would like to say good bye to SGT
out to some of our Soldiers. Thank you      Rubothin and SPC Brough, both
to Alison White for her continued work      troopers have redeployed back to the
as the D Company FRG Leader. To all         states to start their clearing process to
of our family members who continue to       get out of the Army.
send care packages we thank you so
much, and please continue to support        C P T K ir k K . Shands
your Soldiers.
                                            T imber Wolf 06




  Congratulations go out this month to
several of the Timberwolves.
Congratulations are in order to SFC
Stewart and SFC Lendeborg for making
the list to Master Sergeant. Stewart and
Lendeborg are both outstanding NCOs,
and the promotions are well deserved.
Additionally, SGT Austin and SGT
Thow were promoted to the rank of
Staff Sergeant. We also promoted two




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                                                                  LlOoNnEeWwOoLlVvEeSs  
                                                                                                     




L O N E W O L F F A M I L Y A N D F R I E N DS Assistance Force in supporting the
                                               Government of the Islamic Republic of
Greetings and salutations from the             Afghanistan.
Lonewolves! Upon the completion of a
third of the deployment, we along with the I would like to hail PV2 Jeremy Phynon
rest of Task Force Wolfpack are doing well. (92L Petroleum Laboratory Specialist),
                                               SGT Heather Gibson, SSG Eric Decker,
                                               PV2 Andrace Jones (89B Ammunition
watching movies, working out, taking           Specialist), and the incoming company
college courses to further our educations,     commander, CPT Michael Simmons and all
and sharing stories with one another; build- of their families to the Lonewolves.
ing the esprit-de-corps within the company. Additionally, I would like to welcome the
                                               newest Lonewolf babies: Kolsyn
The winter is officially here. We are          Almendariz, the son of Kellie and SPC
starting to see the temperature plummet in Gahman, and Destiny Marie Knox, the
the first days of December. The highs are      daughter of Christiane and SGT Knox.
around 72 degrees and the low is a wintry      Welcome to the world!
33 degrees Fahrenheit. The snow has
begun to pileup on the mountain peaks and As I relinquish command after 18 months, I
                                               would like to thank all of the Lonewolves
mouths.                                        and their families for their steadfast loyalty
                                               and dedication. The successes we have been
The Troopers are continuously staying          fortunate to experience are a direct result of
busy. Headquarters Platoon has been            the extraordinary effects of our outstanding
completing administrative actions and          Troopers and leaders. To my FRG team,
receiving/distributing the wealth of mail      you truly understand that the strength of the
during the holiday season. From the start,     Nation is our Army; the strength of our
our Distribution Platoon has been setting      Army is our Soldiers; the strength of our
records by refueling 3,000 aircraft, issuing Soldiers is our Families. I salute you all and
more than 700,000 gallons of fuel, and         wish you the best as you continue on with
issuing thousands of tons of ammunition.       your rendezvous with destiny.
The Maintenance Platoon has been
conducting scheduled and un-scheduled          A irborne, A ll the W ay!
maintenance on over 65 vehicles and
providing FOB security, ensuring a safe and C P T Scovell
secure work environment.                       Lonewolf 06
As a team we have
unrelentingly stayed focus on
the mission in support of full
spectrum aviation operations
in order to expand stability
and security, neutralize
insurgent forces, and assist
International Security



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Congratulations!!!  
            Listed below are the Troopers who were promoted, received an award,
            or reenlisted. Below those are our Troopers with recent Birthdays!

             Promoted                                                                   Awarded
  SSG  Austin,  Paul                         Army  Achievement  Medal                                          Task  Force  Wolfpack                  
                                                                                                               NCO  of  the  Month    
  SSG  Thow,  Pia                            CPT    Duque  Estrada,  Paul  
  SGT  Adzoble,  Koku                                                                                          SGT  Austin,  Paul  
                                             CPT    Towns,  Kiel  
  SGT  Clausell,  Andrea                                                                                         
  SGT  Covarrubias,  John                    CPT    Derda,  Lukaz    
  SGT  Ghimire,  Arun                                                                                          Task  Force  Wolfpack                  
                                             1LT    Roberts,  Brett                                            Soldier  of  the  Month    
  SGT  Satram,  Venkata  
  SGT  Zochol,  Zachary                      SGT  Way,  Patrick                                                SPC  Brown,  Crystal  
  SPC  Allen,  Paris                         SPC  Adams,  David                                                  
  SPC  Brown,  Raymond  
                                             SPC  Hogan,  Jessica                                              Commanding  General  Coin  
  SPC  Burt,  Ryan  
  SPC  Taber,  Daniel                        SPC  Holder,  Robert                                              SGT  Madden,  TJ  
  PFC  Acosta,  Elysse  
                                             SPC  Forgotch,  Kelly                                             SPC  Carter,  Michael  
  PFC  Guttierez,  Jose  
  PFC  Khounborinh,  Justin                  SPC  Franklin,  Perry                                             SPC  Gonzalez,  Ricardo  
  PFC  Olson,  Brandon                       SPC  Jamrus,  Kurt                                                  
  PFC  Stewart,  Delano  
                                             SPC  Mann,  Brandon                                               Combat  Action  Badge  
  PFC  Watkins,  Ronald  
                                             SPC  Murdock,  Lucas                                              1LT  Dotson,  Curtis  
    
                                             SPC  Pabo,  Lanupakai                                             CW2  Schuster,  Erik  
    
                                             PFC  Watkins,  Ronald  
                                               
                                          Happy  Birthday!!  
PFC Broome, Earnest                  SPC Sanders, Damian                                             SSG Pirlot, Daniel
PFC Brown, Raymond                   SGT Brandenburg, Ricky                                          SSG Tann, Victoria
PFC Patrick, Donald                  SGT Burke, Stephen                                              SSG Tune, John
PFC Paynter, Austin                  SGT Busanet, Monica                                             SSG Whight, Benjamin
SPC Atencio, Thomas                  SGT Gamble, Terrance                                            SFC Khoonsrivong, Alex
SPC Buwalda, John                    SGT Jackson, Seandale                                           1SG Edwards, Kelvin
SPC Chan, Jonathan                   SGT Joseph, Syria                                               CSM Inniss, Kirk
SPC Durham, Michael                  SGT McCaskill, Chad                                             CW2 Hoover, Griffin
SPC Efurd, Jesse                     SGT Roberts, Lakisha                                            CW2 Hunt, Jon
SPC Gomez, Bridgett                  SGT Sullivan, Adam                                              CW2 Lambert, Edward
SPC Hardy, Kevin                     SGT Thow, Pia                                                   CW2 Saylor, Barrye
SPC Leffler, Gregory                 SGT Zabala, Ismael                                              CW2 Uber, Jacob
SPC McDonald, Eric                   SSG Frederick, Rasheek                                          CW3 Meads, Byron
SPC Ochs, Daniel                     SSG Gille, Brian                                                CW4 Erdmann, Brandon
SPC Pentycoffe, Aubrey               SSG Kowlok, John                                                1LT Liebetreu, Daniel
SPC Rogers, Nathan                   SSG Maldonado, Jose                                             CPT Vance, Jeffrey
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R E-E N L IST M E N T
SP C B L A C K
35F Intelligence A nalyst
Reenlisted for 4 years




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              Grace and peace from the Wolfpack                              God So Loved the World
     Religious Support Team. Praise God for his continued
     blessing and protection on us each and every day.                Our Father up in heaven, long, long years ago,
              Some ministry highlights since our last                        Looked down in His great mercy
     correspondence include a spirit-filled Thanksgiving
                                                                                   upon the earth below
     Day service which included tremendous worship
     through song, prayer, testimony and thanksgiving.                        And saw the folks were lonely
     Pastor Ferguson, of the Gospel service, brought us an                        and lost in deep dispair,
     inspiring message. Furthermore, we continue our way
     reading through the Bible at the E100 Bible study on
     Monday and Thursday nights. We are just about                               to walk among them there
     through the Book of Exodus. We have also shown two
                                                                              So they can hear him speaking
                                                                                and feel His nearness, too,
     gather for our midweek prayer meeting and fellowship.           And see the many miricles that faith alone can do.
     We continually offer prayers for all you back home.
                                                                               For I know it will be easier to
               As week look forward to Christmas, we have a
     full complement of services to accommodate all faith                         believe and understand
     traditions. Although I will greatly miss worshiping with                 If man can see and talk to Him
     my family and friends back at Ft. Bragg, I am excited
     about leading our collective Christmas Eve and Chapel
     Next Christmas Day services here. I am expecting                         So whenever we have troubles
     nothing less than a mighty work of God across our
     ranks.
                                                                            We can take it all to Jesus, for He
                                                                                Understands our prayers.
                                                                                     ~Helen Steiner Rice




                                                                                        Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year!
                                                                                                  Chaplain Shenton




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SsPpOoTtLlIiGgHhTt  OoNn  TtRrOoOoPpEeRrSs  
          Every  month  each  1SG  picks  an  outstanding  Trooper  to  represent  
          his  Company/Troop.  
C/5-159, SPC Wendt, Jesse
MOS: 15N Avionics Mechanic
Hometown: Minneapolis, MN
SPC Wendt has a daughter
Q. What recreational activities do you participate in here on
FOB Salerno
A. Lift weights and Skype with my fiancé and other family rela-
tives.
Q. What do you like most about this deployment?
A. The  fact  that  I  get  to  do  my  Army  job  everyday  and  not  just  
drill  weekends.  
Q. What is your opinion of FOB Salerno?
A. It is a great FOB for a first time deplorer.  
Q. How does your MOS impact this deployment?
A. I help maintain aircraft for the MEDEVAC missions.  

3 Goals for Deployment
Educational                                              
Professional         
Personal                                    




                                                                        HHC/1-82, Tiffany Rupp
                                                                        MOS: 92Y Supply Specialist
                                                                        Hometown: South Bend, IN
                                                                        SPC Rupp has a husband and two sons
                                                                        Q. What recreational activities do you participate in here on FOB Salerno
                                                                        A. I focus on my education and Skype with my family.
                                                                        Q. What do you like most about this deployment?
                                                                        A. The  experience  and  the  extra  pay.  
                                                                        Q. What is your opinion of FOB Salerno?
                                                                        A.                                                                                 
                                                                        Q. How does your MOS impact this deployment?
                                                                        A. 92Ys ensure that needed equipment and supplies are on hand and available.
                                                                        This not only contributes to success in completing missions, but also boosts mo-
                                                                        rale.  

                                                                        3 Goals for Deployment
                                                                        Educational                                                         
                                                                        Professional         
                                                                        Personal                              possible  with  my  family,  especially  my  boys.    
                                                                                                    




                                                                                                                                                 17  
A/1-
M OS: 15S - C rewchief
Hometown: Dallas, T X
SG T Sutton is mar ried with no kids.
Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B Salerno
A. Go to church (everyone is invited), go to the gym, play basketball, and hang out
with other Soldiers in the Troop.
Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment?
A. Hanging out with the guys.
Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno?
A. Not bad. It has a nice gym and the chow is pretty good.
Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment?
A. 2 Scoops.

3 Goals for Deployment
E ducational
Professional
Personal




                                                                     A/1-82, Per ry F ranklin
                                                                     M OS: 15R A ttack Helicopter Repairer (C rew chief)
                                                                     Hometown: L exington, N C
                                                                     SP C F ranklin is mar ried and has a son due in M arch.
                                                                     Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B
                                                                     Salerno
                                                                     A. Go to the gym.
                                                                     Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment?
                                                                     A. That I am deployed with people I enjoy being around.
                                                                     Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno?

                                                                     FOB
                                                                     Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment?
                                                                     A. It has one of the biggest impacts for AH-
                                                                     provide protection for the ground guys and locating IED
                                                                     emplacers.

                                                                     3 Goals for Deployment
                                                                     E ducational
                                                                     Professional

                                                                     Personal



                                                                                                                         18  
A/2-82, C P T H ill, Jesse
                                                    M OS: 15B - U H-60M Pilot
                                                    Hometown: Centerville, T N
                                                    C P T H ill is single
                                                    Q. A wards you have received?
                                                    A. Bronze Star, Air Medal, Arcom, AAM, CAB, AV Badge, Parachuters
                                                    Badge.
                                                    Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B
                                                    Salerno?
                                                    A. Working out, Flying.
                                                    Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment?
                                                    A. That I am in Command
                                                    Q. W hat do you like least about this deployment?
                                                    A. That beside the fact we are an assault company we are conducting
                                                    V.I.P. missions.
                                                    Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno?
                                                    A. Is not Bagram and the facilities are more operable.
                                                    Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment?
                                                    A. As a Black Hawk Company Commander we enable COL Toner to
                                                    conduct Battle Field Circulation on a daily basis enabling him to engage
                                                    his leaders.

                                                    3 Goals for Deployment
                                                    E ducational

                                                    Professional

                                                    Personal




B/7-158, SP C C lar k, A rthur
M OS:19D C alvary Scout
Hometown: O maha, N E
SP C C lar k is single
Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B
Salerno
A. Fantasy Football and Killing Zombies.
Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment?
A. The camaraderie with my fellow Soldiers and the beautiful Afghanistan
scenery.
Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno?
A. Best FOB in Afghanistan.
Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment?
A. Knowledge of weapons on the aircraft.

3 Goals for Deployment
E ducational
Professional
Personal




                                                                                                                         19  
D/1-82, SP C C antu, A braham
M OS: 15R A pache M echanic
Hometown: M cA llen, T exas
SP C C antu is mar ried with no kids
Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B
Salerno

here. I go to the gym a lot and I do p90x.
Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment?
A. I work with the most professional cut throat Soldiers I know.
Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno?

Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment?
A. (We) get aircraft ready to fly to protect the ground Troops.

3 Goals for Deployment
E ducational
Professional
Personal




                                                                   E/1-82, SP C A dams, David
                                                                   M OS: 92F Petroleum Supply Specialist
                                                                   Hometown: O rlando, F L
                                                                   SP C A dams is mar ried with 3 children
                                                                   Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on
                                                                   F O B Salerno
                                                                   A. Ping pong, Chess, Shooting Pool, and Dominoes
                                                                   Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment?
                                                                   A. The teamwork and camaraderie between Soldiers to accom-
                                                                   plish our mission here.
                                                                   Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno?
                                                                   A. It is small compared to other FOBs, but the weather has been
                                                                   nice lately, and living quarters are great.
                                                                   Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment?
                                                                   A. Without fuelers the helicopter teams would not be able to
                                                                   protect and defend us, or accomplish their missions.



                                                  3 Goals for Deployment
                                                  E ducational
                                                  Professional
                                                  Personal




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FA M I LY R E A D I N ESS G R O UP
     C hristmas Stocking for Wolfpackers




                                           21  
M E R R Y C H R IST M AS!!!




                                   22  
M E R R Y C H R IST M AS!!!




                                   23  
HIGHLIGHTS  




                    24  
HIGHLIGHTS  




                    25  
Below are the addresses for
                                               each of the Companies/Troop.
                                               Feel free to send letters and
                                               boxes to your Trooper.




       Last Name, First              Last Name, First
     HHC/1-82 , TF Wolfpack        C/1-158, TF Wolfpack
       FOB SALERNO                   FOB SALERNO
        APO, AE 09314                 APO, AE 09314

        Last Name, First               Rank, Name
      A/1-17 , TF Wolfpack         A/1-82 , TF Wolfpack
        FOB SALERNO                  FOB SALERNO
        APO, AE 09314                APO, AE 09314

          Rank, Name                    Rank, Name
      A/2-82 , TF Wolfpack         B/7-158 , TF Wolfpack
        FOB SALERNO                   FOB SALERNO
        APO, AE 09314                 APO, AE 09314

          Rank, Name                   Rank, Name
      D/1-82 , TF Wolfpack         E/1-82 , TF Wolfpack
        FOB SALERNO                  FOB SALERNO
        APO, AE 09314                APO, AE 09314




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TF December Newsletter

  • 1. Wolfpack Dispatch   Vol  1,  Issue  3   FOB  Salerno,  Afghanistan    Christmas  Edition                          December  2011  
  • 2. Dear Families and Friends of the Wolfpack, We hope you enjoy the third edition of the Wolfpack Dispatch,   our unit newsletter from Afghanistan. The intent of this publication is to keep everyone on the home front up to date with the unit activities at FOB Salerno. The Wolfpack continues to be exceptionally busy, and December was another thirty days that flew by. We surely missed our families and friends on the home front over the holidays, but sincerely appreciated the literally TONS of stocking stuffers, decorations, cookies and cakes, decorations, and holiday music and movies. The support of everyone back home has been absolutely fantastic and is the strongest I have seen for a deployed unit. We almost became overwhelmed by the number and size of boxes and holiday wishes from home. Thank you FRG and friends of the Wolfpack! The weather here is still pretty nice. It is cold in the late evening and early morning and pleasant during the day. The relatively clear skies have kept us flying 24 hours a day without respite. We are not complaining - this is what we all deployed to Afghanistan to accomplish. Task Force Wolfpack, along with the entire 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade team, continue on a record setting pace of flight hours and support to ground forces. We are all proud to be part of such a remarkable unit. All the Way, Airborne! V/r LTC John M. Cyrulik Commander, Task Force Wolfpack Wolf 6
  • 3. Happy  Birthday                            CSM  Inniss                                            From  the  TF  WOLFPACK  Family     Task  Force  Wolfpack  surprised  CSM  Inniss  with  a  birthday     cake  presented  by  SGT  Evans.      
  • 4. Dear  Wolfpack  Families,     December has been a busy and interesting month. First of all, we would like to send out a special thank you to the Wolfpack FRG. Your hard work and dedication produced a homemade stocking filled with goodies for every Soldier in the Task Force. For that, we are truly thankful. Dec. 10, we had the pleasure of witnessing a total lunar eclipse. The rare event began at 6:16pm and grabbed the attention of all that exited their doors that evening. The weather was great for viewing the celestial event as the skies were clear and air was cool. The moon appeared to be close enough to reach out and grab as it neared its peak of totality at 07:36pm with several Soldiers viewing it from the rooftops. A little over two hours after its peak, the eclipse came to an end at 09:48pm. The December Soldier of the Month and NCO of the Month Board proved to be a challenge for several of our Wolfpack Soldiers. Our winners, SSG Paul Austin and SPC Crystal Brown, were chosen to compete at the Brigade appearance in the future. Kudos goes out to these two Soldiers from Delta Company. Brigadier General Volesky visited FOB Salerno to present the Combat Action Badge to two deserving aviators as well as CJTF- actions above the battlefield saved the lives of several Soldiers and was instrumental in the mission success of the ground force commander. The recipients of the CJTF-1 coins were SGT T.J. Madden, SPC Michael Carter and SPC Ricardo Gonzalez. Their daily maintenance expertise keep our aircraft flying and the Soldiers on the ground safe. Our own CSM Kirk Inniss celebrated his birthday in a surprising fashion. After the conclusion of a farewell dinner for Cowboy Dustoff, a birthday cake by LTC Cyrulik and MAJ McQuown was presented to CSM Inniss. CSM Inniss humbly spoke about getting older and challenged all of the Soldiers half of his age to excel physically and be model Soldiers. We would like to send our farewell wishes to Cowboy Dustoff (MEDEVAC Company) as well as TF Duke. All of your hard work and dedication to the mission has not gone unnoticed. Dustoff has been the saving grace for countless Soldiers and has performed their mission in the most austere conditions. Thank you for never leaving a fallen comrade. TF Duke has been the guiding force behind operations in our part of RC-East and has conducted hundreds of ground operations. They have made Eastern Afghanistan a safer place and will be missed. Last, during this month in 1962, 1st Battalion 82nd Aviation was activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina as Company A, 82nd Aviation Battalion, an element of the 82nd Airborne Division. A Co assets significantly increased the Division's mission capabilities and provided a highly mobile and responsive source of combat power to the Division Commander. The unit first saw combat in the Republic of Vietnam and A Co became known as the "Wolfpack" adopting the name as its call sign. Thank You for your support-you are in our hearts. Until next month, PFC Erin M. Dierschow, TF Wolfpack PAO Photo  taken  courtesy  of  1LT  Dan  Liebetreu  on  10  Dec.  2011            
  • 5. December  Issue   CcOoWwBbOoYy  DdUuSsTtOoFfFf       GgRrEeAaTt  MmOoMmEeNnTtSs   - need you to come get an ear plug out of my -On 2 separate occasions. card in cherry-flavored Jell- (no ones life was compromised due to the loss - 3km from Wilderness gets a chip light and sets shower upon arrival (no one was violated during the accidental incident and there are now coded locks on every shower and latrine -     5  
  • 6. Farewell  From  Cowboy  Dustoff         From Cowboy Dustoff... Cowboy Dustoff's time on deployment is getting short. We welcomed our replacements, F/5-159th Devil Ray Dustoff (Army Reserve from Clearwater, Florida) about a week ago. We were so happy to see them, we had a cheering section by our command post as the Devil Ray's main body arrived. We have been training them up on the MEDEVAC mission here at Salerno, and the Devil Rays are doing well and learning quickly. You will be hearing from their commander, CPT Daneault, in the next Wolfpack newsletter. Here's a recap of the accomplishments of Cowboy Dustoff over the last 10 months on Active Duty: January, 2011, Cowboy Dustoff is mobilized in Cheyenne, WY. We moved to Ft Hood, Texas, on 13 January for post-mobilization training, and started moving to Afghanistan around the second week of March. On 23 March 2011, Cowboy Dustoff assumed the MEDEVAC mission from Witchdoctor Dustoff of the West Virginia Army National Guard. Since then, we have flow over 1000 hours on three UH-60 aircraft performing the combat MEDEVAC mission in Eastern Afghanistan. The Cowboys have transported about 650 patients, with half of those patients critically wounded that would had not have survived without rapid transport to the medical treatment facility, while our flight medics performed lifesaving medical care en route. We will be done with our mission around the first part of January, and will be headed back to Ft Hood, Texas, to de-mobilize. We will be at Ft Hood about a week, then will be going on terminal leave and will return back to our homes. The Cowboys are spread out, and have homes in Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas. Our team will be conducting monthly weekend drills for a stabilization period of 90 days. After the stabilization time, some of the Cowboys will be moving on to different assignments within the State and National Guard Bureau, and some of the Cowboys will be going back into Charlie Company to continue their MEDEVAC career. Cowboy Dustoff is privileged to have the opportunity to work as a part of the Wolfpack team. TF Wolfpack has provided excellent support to the Cowboys over the past three months. Thanks to TF Wolfpack for all they have done over the past three months! Thanks to the Devil Rays for relieving us and taking on the extremely important MEDEVAC mission here at Salerno. Good flying and best of luck to TF Wolfpack and their new Devil Ray Dustoff MEDEVAC team! L T C Dane Rodgers
  • 7. December  Issue   RrEeDdHhAaWwKkSs       Redhawks, Happy Holidays from FOB Salerno. Despite our expectations, December has been a great month for flying over the beautiful scenery of North Eastern Afghanistan. We are taking advantage while we can and conducting training flights along with our daily missions. We continue to fly more hours per airframe than any other OEF predecessor. Achievement Medal for his mission dedication and work ethic. We said farewell to two outstanding officers. CPT Kiel Towns and CPT Joel Duque-Estrada both left the Redhawks in order to fill positions as Staff Officers. We also welcomed 1LT Benjamin Winner and the incoming Commander, CPT Christopher Rossi. Seeing as this will be the last newsletter that I write as Redhawk 6, I would like to thank all of you for your support during my command. It has been an honor to lead your troopers in combat. All The Way, C PT Jesse H ill Redhawk 6     7  
  • 8. December  Issue   GgRrEeYyWwOoLlVvEeSs                     This is the time every year, where families get together and celebrate the our brothers and sisters in arms for support during this time when we want to be at home with our families. I guess you can say that our stockings are hanging with care as we received a very generous gift of individually named stockings for each of us from the generous folks at Stockings for Soldiers Delaware, and of course our very own FRG. These wonderful people prepared more than 85 stockings for the Soldiers of HHC to help them with a little holiday spirit in Afghanistan. For Christmas, our very own Chaplain Shenton gave a Christmas Day service as well as a joint Christmas Eve Service that many waited with anticipation to attend. Congratulations are in order as SPC Andrea Clausell was inducted into the NCO Corps. Her hard work and dedication paid off, and we look forward to seeing her grow as a leader. I would like to take a moment to highlight the efforts of a whole lot of sweat and hard work from the Soldiers of HHC. Many of us have been getting and keeping ourselves physically fit, despite our busy schedules and crazy hours. All of this hard work has paid off, and it is with pride that I announce that we have 70 inches and approximately 350 lbs! A few of our Soldiers have already made it back from R&R and it seems that the average time it is taking for Soldiers to get home is 5 days. A big THANK YOU goes out to our wonderful FRG for our beautiful Christmas tree and decorations!! It definitely helped to make it seem more like the holidays. C P T A licia Stahlberg G W06 1SG Nathan M ahaney G W07 -Henry David Thoreau -Latin proverb     8  
  • 9. December  Issue   RrOoUuGgHhNnEeCcKkSs       Roughneck F riends and F amily, We are grateful to the people who have The Holiday season came to Alpha Troop gone out of their ways to make our daily lives faster than any of us expected, bringing with and the Christmas season special with it the arrival of some new pilots from Fort bountiful amounts of care packages. We all Bragg, 1LT Mike Phillips and CW2 Adam appreciate the gifts and treats from all the Epley. Mike hails from the Merchant Marine families and friends of our Troopers that Academy, and is obviously confused about how he ended up here; while Adam is a like to thank the Nail and Wetzel families, the former Air Defense Artilleryman looking to Martins, Pfirrmans, Kawoczkas, Kruegers, Henrys, Clarks, DeMiccos, Imhoffs, greeted them, we also welcomed back SPC Callaghans, Bill Nelson and our friends at Delwin Cosmo Samuelson, who hit the HBO, the American Foreign Legion, the ground running and jumped right into our fast Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Knights of paced twenty-four hour maintenance. They Columbus, and the Rockingham Wesleyan arrived just in time to catch the beginning of Church, NC. Also, special props to Lacey the incentive flight program, which lets our Ash and her entire office for the awesome crew chiefs and other non-aviators participate banana bread. Thanks to you all, the troop has in flights with pilots near the airfield, getting been able to decorate the office, stuff a feel for the aircraft, a new stockings, and drive ourselves crazy perspective on Salerno, and an understanding of what driving a convertible with the top down in Alaska must feel like. We appreciate the outstanding support This month we had a Non-Commissioned and continued encouragement that you Officer induction ceremony and celebrated provide, and we thrive on knowing that you the promotion of SGT Zachary Zochol and are behind us and give us our drive and SGT Venkata Satram to E-5. These guys have purpose. ROUGHNECK Troop succeeds done a phenomenal job leading and motivat- because of the families and the great soldiers who comprise it, and I am daily humbled and their achievements. We look forward to more honored to serve with them. great work from them. We would also like to congratulate SFC Robbin Kadish on his David K rueger selection for promotion to Master Sergeant. Roughneck 26 of our boys on leave, letting them recharge and spend time with family in the States. From those of us who are taking our leave a bit later, we wish you all a Merry Christmas We wish our friends and families the best as we all enjoy the Holidays.       9  
  • 10. December  Issue   RrEeDdWwOoLlVvEeSs       Alpha Company REDWOLVES When asked, how do you feel about   would like to say thank you to all of the the Iraq war being over, a REDWOLF pilot families, friends and supporters for the Thanks- giving Day treats and decorations. With all your support, the REDWOLVES had a great Thanksgiving holiday. It is always nice to be With Christmas almost upon us, the served turkey dinner by the Task Force REDWOLVES would like to thank our Commander and Sergeant Major. families, friends, FRG, and all of the supporters for the Christmas treats and decorations. Thanks Even with holiday season upon us, the to all of you, we have a nicely decorated tree operational tempo has not slowed down one bit. with delicious cookies underneath it. The The pilots and crew chiefs are working around REDWOLVES motivation is at an all time high the clock to keep Apaches in the air to support due to the number of care packages we have the ground forces. received. A special thanks to Mrs. Sickler for all the delicious salsa. The REDWOLVES would The month of December brought us a like to wish everyone back at home a very new ground unit to FOB Salerno. We will be Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. saying goodbye to TF Duke and welcoming Task Force Spartan. This will give the RED- C P T Robert Sickler WOLVES another opportunity to show another unit that we are the best Apache Company in R E D W O L F 06 the Army. One soldier in particular is showing just how tough and motivated the RED- WOLVES are. SSG William Rivard, 1st Platoon Sergeant, suffered a broken arm this month, but continues to work at a pace that would be tough with two arms. This just goes to show how mentally and physically tough the REDWOLVES are. We would like to con- gratulate SPC Franklin Perry for receiving Miranda  Isabelle  Morales   Maintainer of the week for the first week of December. The REDWOLVES would like to announce our newest Pilot in Command, Captain Kyle Tomasino. We would also like to welcome a new edition to the REDWOLF family, SPC Morales was blessed last month with a new baby girl, Miranda Isabelle Morales. With most of the REDWOLF aviators being on their first deployment as pilot, they continue to show their skill and maturity in dealing with the difficult flying conditions that Afghanistan has to offer. Due to excellent maintenance and accident free flying, the REDWOLVES have completed every mission asked of them. Speaking about completing missions, December brings the official end to the war in Iraq. With many REDWOLVES also seeing deployments to Iraq, this month brings a moment to reflect on accomplishments REDWOLVES have made in Iraq.     10  
  • 11. December  Issue     ZzEePpPpEeLlIiNn     Happy Holidays from the Members of It is certainly an exciting time for B B Co 7-158th Aviation Regiment. Co 7-158th. We continue to work hard While it is not comparable to being through the holiday season with the home with our loved ones, we find thoughts and prayers for our loved ones solace amongst our fellow Soldiers back home. We look forward to coming during the Holidays. Many of us are home soon and seeing the smiling faces marking the Holiday season as a last that we know so well. major time hurdle before coming home which in of itself, makes the holidays a very joyful event. To add to the C P T C hristopher M . Ruff pleasant atmosphere, leadership is be- ginning to plan the demobilization proc- Z E PP E L I N 06 ess. The light at the end of the tunnel is definitely coming into view and we look forward to being back with you every day. We continue to remain very busy carrying out the missions we are assigned. Presently, 1st Infantry Divi- sion, Duke Brigade is moving out of our Area of Operation and is being replaced by 25th ID Spartan Brigade. We are responsible for moving the troops in and out of the outer lying Forward Operations Bases (FOBs) back to Salerno for their preparation to go home. Staying busy is the trick to making time go by faster, so we embrace the challenge whole heartedly. We continue to effectively support the Special Operation missions as well. We know that the 82nd Aviation Brigade Command appreciates our enthusiasm for the missions they assign to us. One of the greatest morale enhancers in Army Aviation is awarding unit and individual medals. Our leadership team is currently creating and submitting paperwork for a Unit award that every Soldier will be able to honorably wear. The majority of Soldiers that deployed will receive individual awards for the hard work and sacrifices they made.     11  
  • 12. December  Issue   TtIiMmBbEeRrWwOoLlVvEeSs       Delta Company would like to start this Soldiers to the rank of Sergeant. SPC Covarrubias, and SPC Ghimire joined our family and friends back in the states the ranks of the NCO Corps. For their a Merry Christmas and a Happy New outstanding maintenance support and Year. The Timberwolves continue to technical expertise, SPC Hogan provide outstanding maintenance received the Army Achievement Medal. support to the Task Force. The Timber- SPC Brown won the Battalion Soldier wolves have had a productive month of the Month Board, and will represent with our Soldiers receiving awards, the Task Force at the 82nd CAB Soldier getting promoted, and winning boards. of the Quarter Board. We would like to thank all of the Joining the Timberwolves family are families and friends for the support that SGT Bloodworth from Fort Hood, TX they have been giving to their deployed and SPC Howard from Fort Stewart, troopers. Thank you to Janet Cox, GA. Both soldiers are currently Bobbie Kiser, and Valerie Chisnell for working in the Tech Supply section. the handmade blankets that they sent We would like to say good bye to SGT out to some of our Soldiers. Thank you Rubothin and SPC Brough, both to Alison White for her continued work troopers have redeployed back to the as the D Company FRG Leader. To all states to start their clearing process to of our family members who continue to get out of the Army. send care packages we thank you so much, and please continue to support C P T K ir k K . Shands your Soldiers. T imber Wolf 06 Congratulations go out this month to several of the Timberwolves. Congratulations are in order to SFC Stewart and SFC Lendeborg for making the list to Master Sergeant. Stewart and Lendeborg are both outstanding NCOs, and the promotions are well deserved. Additionally, SGT Austin and SGT Thow were promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. We also promoted two     12  
  • 13. December  Issue   LlOoNnEeWwOoLlVvEeSs       L O N E W O L F F A M I L Y A N D F R I E N DS Assistance Force in supporting the Government of the Islamic Republic of Greetings and salutations from the Afghanistan. Lonewolves! Upon the completion of a third of the deployment, we along with the I would like to hail PV2 Jeremy Phynon rest of Task Force Wolfpack are doing well. (92L Petroleum Laboratory Specialist), SGT Heather Gibson, SSG Eric Decker, PV2 Andrace Jones (89B Ammunition watching movies, working out, taking Specialist), and the incoming company college courses to further our educations, commander, CPT Michael Simmons and all and sharing stories with one another; build- of their families to the Lonewolves. ing the esprit-de-corps within the company. Additionally, I would like to welcome the newest Lonewolf babies: Kolsyn The winter is officially here. We are Almendariz, the son of Kellie and SPC starting to see the temperature plummet in Gahman, and Destiny Marie Knox, the the first days of December. The highs are daughter of Christiane and SGT Knox. around 72 degrees and the low is a wintry Welcome to the world! 33 degrees Fahrenheit. The snow has begun to pileup on the mountain peaks and As I relinquish command after 18 months, I would like to thank all of the Lonewolves mouths. and their families for their steadfast loyalty and dedication. The successes we have been The Troopers are continuously staying fortunate to experience are a direct result of busy. Headquarters Platoon has been the extraordinary effects of our outstanding completing administrative actions and Troopers and leaders. To my FRG team, receiving/distributing the wealth of mail you truly understand that the strength of the during the holiday season. From the start, Nation is our Army; the strength of our our Distribution Platoon has been setting Army is our Soldiers; the strength of our records by refueling 3,000 aircraft, issuing Soldiers is our Families. I salute you all and more than 700,000 gallons of fuel, and wish you the best as you continue on with issuing thousands of tons of ammunition. your rendezvous with destiny. The Maintenance Platoon has been conducting scheduled and un-scheduled A irborne, A ll the W ay! maintenance on over 65 vehicles and providing FOB security, ensuring a safe and C P T Scovell secure work environment. Lonewolf 06 As a team we have unrelentingly stayed focus on the mission in support of full spectrum aviation operations in order to expand stability and security, neutralize insurgent forces, and assist International Security     13  
  • 14. Congratulations!!!   Listed below are the Troopers who were promoted, received an award, or reenlisted. Below those are our Troopers with recent Birthdays! Promoted Awarded SSG  Austin,  Paul   Army  Achievement  Medal   Task  Force  Wolfpack                   NCO  of  the  Month     SSG  Thow,  Pia   CPT    Duque  Estrada,  Paul   SGT  Adzoble,  Koku   SGT  Austin,  Paul     CPT    Towns,  Kiel   SGT  Clausell,  Andrea       SGT  Covarrubias,  John   CPT    Derda,  Lukaz     SGT  Ghimire,  Arun   Task  Force  Wolfpack                   1LT    Roberts,  Brett   Soldier  of  the  Month     SGT  Satram,  Venkata   SGT  Zochol,  Zachary   SGT  Way,  Patrick   SPC  Brown,  Crystal   SPC  Allen,  Paris   SPC  Adams,  David     SPC  Brown,  Raymond   SPC  Hogan,  Jessica   Commanding  General  Coin   SPC  Burt,  Ryan   SPC  Taber,  Daniel   SPC  Holder,  Robert   SGT  Madden,  TJ   PFC  Acosta,  Elysse   SPC  Forgotch,  Kelly   SPC  Carter,  Michael   PFC  Guttierez,  Jose   PFC  Khounborinh,  Justin   SPC  Franklin,  Perry                                           SPC  Gonzalez,  Ricardo   PFC  Olson,  Brandon   SPC  Jamrus,  Kurt     PFC  Stewart,  Delano   SPC  Mann,  Brandon   Combat  Action  Badge   PFC  Watkins,  Ronald     SPC  Murdock,  Lucas                                         1LT  Dotson,  Curtis     SPC  Pabo,  Lanupakai   CW2  Schuster,  Erik       PFC  Watkins,  Ronald       Happy  Birthday!!   PFC Broome, Earnest SPC Sanders, Damian SSG Pirlot, Daniel PFC Brown, Raymond SGT Brandenburg, Ricky SSG Tann, Victoria PFC Patrick, Donald SGT Burke, Stephen SSG Tune, John PFC Paynter, Austin SGT Busanet, Monica SSG Whight, Benjamin SPC Atencio, Thomas SGT Gamble, Terrance SFC Khoonsrivong, Alex SPC Buwalda, John SGT Jackson, Seandale 1SG Edwards, Kelvin SPC Chan, Jonathan SGT Joseph, Syria CSM Inniss, Kirk SPC Durham, Michael SGT McCaskill, Chad CW2 Hoover, Griffin SPC Efurd, Jesse SGT Roberts, Lakisha CW2 Hunt, Jon SPC Gomez, Bridgett SGT Sullivan, Adam CW2 Lambert, Edward SPC Hardy, Kevin SGT Thow, Pia CW2 Saylor, Barrye SPC Leffler, Gregory SGT Zabala, Ismael CW2 Uber, Jacob SPC McDonald, Eric SSG Frederick, Rasheek CW3 Meads, Byron SPC Ochs, Daniel SSG Gille, Brian CW4 Erdmann, Brandon SPC Pentycoffe, Aubrey SSG Kowlok, John 1LT Liebetreu, Daniel SPC Rogers, Nathan SSG Maldonado, Jose CPT Vance, Jeffrey     14  
  • 15. R E-E N L IST M E N T SP C B L A C K 35F Intelligence A nalyst Reenlisted for 4 years     15  
  • 16.                  TF  WOLFPACK  RST   Grace and peace from the Wolfpack God So Loved the World Religious Support Team. Praise God for his continued blessing and protection on us each and every day. Our Father up in heaven, long, long years ago, Some ministry highlights since our last Looked down in His great mercy correspondence include a spirit-filled Thanksgiving upon the earth below Day service which included tremendous worship through song, prayer, testimony and thanksgiving. And saw the folks were lonely Pastor Ferguson, of the Gospel service, brought us an and lost in deep dispair, inspiring message. Furthermore, we continue our way reading through the Bible at the E100 Bible study on Monday and Thursday nights. We are just about to walk among them there through the Book of Exodus. We have also shown two So they can hear him speaking and feel His nearness, too, gather for our midweek prayer meeting and fellowship. And see the many miricles that faith alone can do. We continually offer prayers for all you back home. For I know it will be easier to As week look forward to Christmas, we have a full complement of services to accommodate all faith believe and understand traditions. Although I will greatly miss worshiping with If man can see and talk to Him my family and friends back at Ft. Bragg, I am excited about leading our collective Christmas Eve and Chapel Next Christmas Day services here. I am expecting So whenever we have troubles nothing less than a mighty work of God across our ranks. We can take it all to Jesus, for He Understands our prayers. ~Helen Steiner Rice Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year! Chaplain Shenton     16  
  • 17. SsPpOoTtLlIiGgHhTt  OoNn  TtRrOoOoPpEeRrSs   Every  month  each  1SG  picks  an  outstanding  Trooper  to  represent   his  Company/Troop.   C/5-159, SPC Wendt, Jesse MOS: 15N Avionics Mechanic Hometown: Minneapolis, MN SPC Wendt has a daughter Q. What recreational activities do you participate in here on FOB Salerno A. Lift weights and Skype with my fiancé and other family rela- tives. Q. What do you like most about this deployment? A. The  fact  that  I  get  to  do  my  Army  job  everyday  and  not  just   drill  weekends.   Q. What is your opinion of FOB Salerno? A. It is a great FOB for a first time deplorer.   Q. How does your MOS impact this deployment? A. I help maintain aircraft for the MEDEVAC missions.   3 Goals for Deployment Educational     Professional   Personal     HHC/1-82, Tiffany Rupp MOS: 92Y Supply Specialist Hometown: South Bend, IN SPC Rupp has a husband and two sons Q. What recreational activities do you participate in here on FOB Salerno A. I focus on my education and Skype with my family. Q. What do you like most about this deployment? A. The  experience  and  the  extra  pay.   Q. What is your opinion of FOB Salerno? A.     Q. How does your MOS impact this deployment? A. 92Ys ensure that needed equipment and supplies are on hand and available. This not only contributes to success in completing missions, but also boosts mo- rale.   3 Goals for Deployment Educational     Professional   Personal  possible  with  my  family,  especially  my  boys.           17  
  • 18. A/1- M OS: 15S - C rewchief Hometown: Dallas, T X SG T Sutton is mar ried with no kids. Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B Salerno A. Go to church (everyone is invited), go to the gym, play basketball, and hang out with other Soldiers in the Troop. Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment? A. Hanging out with the guys. Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno? A. Not bad. It has a nice gym and the chow is pretty good. Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment? A. 2 Scoops. 3 Goals for Deployment E ducational Professional Personal A/1-82, Per ry F ranklin M OS: 15R A ttack Helicopter Repairer (C rew chief) Hometown: L exington, N C SP C F ranklin is mar ried and has a son due in M arch. Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B Salerno A. Go to the gym. Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment? A. That I am deployed with people I enjoy being around. Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno? FOB Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment? A. It has one of the biggest impacts for AH- provide protection for the ground guys and locating IED emplacers. 3 Goals for Deployment E ducational Professional Personal     18  
  • 19. A/2-82, C P T H ill, Jesse M OS: 15B - U H-60M Pilot Hometown: Centerville, T N C P T H ill is single Q. A wards you have received? A. Bronze Star, Air Medal, Arcom, AAM, CAB, AV Badge, Parachuters Badge. Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B Salerno? A. Working out, Flying. Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment? A. That I am in Command Q. W hat do you like least about this deployment? A. That beside the fact we are an assault company we are conducting V.I.P. missions. Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno? A. Is not Bagram and the facilities are more operable. Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment? A. As a Black Hawk Company Commander we enable COL Toner to conduct Battle Field Circulation on a daily basis enabling him to engage his leaders. 3 Goals for Deployment E ducational Professional Personal B/7-158, SP C C lar k, A rthur M OS:19D C alvary Scout Hometown: O maha, N E SP C C lar k is single Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B Salerno A. Fantasy Football and Killing Zombies. Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment? A. The camaraderie with my fellow Soldiers and the beautiful Afghanistan scenery. Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno? A. Best FOB in Afghanistan. Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment? A. Knowledge of weapons on the aircraft. 3 Goals for Deployment E ducational Professional Personal     19  
  • 20. D/1-82, SP C C antu, A braham M OS: 15R A pache M echanic Hometown: M cA llen, T exas SP C C antu is mar ried with no kids Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B Salerno here. I go to the gym a lot and I do p90x. Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment? A. I work with the most professional cut throat Soldiers I know. Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno? Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment? A. (We) get aircraft ready to fly to protect the ground Troops. 3 Goals for Deployment E ducational Professional Personal E/1-82, SP C A dams, David M OS: 92F Petroleum Supply Specialist Hometown: O rlando, F L SP C A dams is mar ried with 3 children Q. W hat recreational activities do you participate in here on F O B Salerno A. Ping pong, Chess, Shooting Pool, and Dominoes Q. W hat do you like most about this deployment? A. The teamwork and camaraderie between Soldiers to accom- plish our mission here. Q. W hat is your opinion of F O B Salerno? A. It is small compared to other FOBs, but the weather has been nice lately, and living quarters are great. Q. How does your M OS impact this deployment? A. Without fuelers the helicopter teams would not be able to protect and defend us, or accomplish their missions. 3 Goals for Deployment E ducational Professional Personal     20  
  • 21. FA M I LY R E A D I N ESS G R O UP C hristmas Stocking for Wolfpackers     21  
  • 22. M E R R Y C H R IST M AS!!!     22  
  • 23. M E R R Y C H R IST M AS!!!     23  
  • 24. HIGHLIGHTS       24  
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  • 26. Below are the addresses for each of the Companies/Troop. Feel free to send letters and boxes to your Trooper. Last Name, First Last Name, First HHC/1-82 , TF Wolfpack C/1-158, TF Wolfpack FOB SALERNO FOB SALERNO APO, AE 09314 APO, AE 09314 Last Name, First Rank, Name A/1-17 , TF Wolfpack A/1-82 , TF Wolfpack FOB SALERNO FOB SALERNO APO, AE 09314 APO, AE 09314 Rank, Name Rank, Name A/2-82 , TF Wolfpack B/7-158 , TF Wolfpack FOB SALERNO FOB SALERNO APO, AE 09314 APO, AE 09314 Rank, Name Rank, Name D/1-82 , TF Wolfpack E/1-82 , TF Wolfpack FOB SALERNO FOB SALERNO APO, AE 09314 APO, AE 09314     26