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Medal of Honor: Staff Sergeant Clinton Romesha

President Barack Obama placed the Medal of Honor around the neck of former Army Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha during a ceremony Feb. 11 in the East Room of the White House.  From Defense.gov:

Romesha is the fourth living service member to receive the medal for service in Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom. The former Soldier earned the Medal of Honor for actions Oct. 3, 2009, at Combat Outpost Keating, Kamdesh District, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan.
On that morning, Combat Outpost, or COP, Keating, manned by only 53 Soldiers and situated at the bottom of a steep valley, came under attack by as many as 300 Taliban fighters.  During the fight, the perimeter of COP Keating was breached by the enemy. Romesha, who was injured in the battle, led the fight to protect the bodies of fallen Soldiers, provide cover to those Soldiers seeking medical assistance, and reclaim the American outpost that would later be deemed “tactically indefensible.”

“When I called Clint to tell him that he would receive this medal, he said he was honored, but he also said, ‘it wasn’t just me out there, it was a team effort,’” the president said. “And so today we also honor this American team, including those who made the ultimate sacrifice.”

Included among those who died in the fighting that day in Afghanistan were, Staff Sgt. Justin Gallegos, Sgt. Christopher Griffin, Sgt. Joshua Hardt, Sgt. Joshua Kirk, Spc. Stephan Mace, Staff Sgt. Vernon Martin, Sgt. Michael Scusa, and Pfc. Kevin Thomson.

“Each of these patriots gave their lives looking out for each other,” Obama said. “In a battle that raged all day, that brand of selflessness was displayed again and again and again, Soldiers exposing themselves to enemy fire to pull a comrade to safety, tending to each other’s wounds, (and) performing ‘buddy transfusions,’ giving each other their own blood.”

The president said on that day, it wasn’t just Romesha who earned recognition for his actions, it was dozens of Soldiers. From that battle, Soldiers earned 37 Army Commendation Medals, 27 Purple Hearts, 18 Bronze Stars and nine Silver Stars, the president said.

“These men were outnumbered, outgunned and almost overrun,” Obama said. “Looking back, one of them said, ‘I’m surprised any of us made it out.’ But they are here today. And I would ask these Soldiers, this band of brothers, to stand and accept the gratitude of our entire nation.

“God bless you, Clint Romesha, and all of your team,” the president said. “God bless all who serve. And God bless the United States of America.”

Watch the Hall of Hero’s Ceremony here.

Watch the Army tribute to Army Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha here.

Watch TPC coverage here.

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New USO Center Opens on Fort Belvoir

The USO opens it’s doors to a new center – designed especially for recovering troops, their families and caregivers.  The following is from blogger Sarah Camille Hipp:

More than 40,000 troops have been visibly wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, and more than 300,000 troops suffer from invisible wounds, like post-traumatic stress or traumatic brain injury. In addition, the Pentagon said the military reached a record high of 349 suicides in 2012, highlighting the need for increased mental and emotional care for America’s returning troops. While these numbers are upsetting, we have to face the fact that returning troops need us now more than ever. It is a particularly important time for recovering troops to have a stress-free and supportive environment as they heal and reintegrate into civilian life.

Since 1941, the USO has been there for our troops. As we continue to adapt to meet the needs of our military and their loved ones, we are thrilled to open the doors to a new center – designed especially for our recovering troops, their families and caregivers – in just a few days.

Located steps away from the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, the USO Warrior and Family Center at Fort Belvoir, Va., will offer activities for recovering troops, their families and caregivers that will help them relax, have fun and reintegrate into society.

A second USO Warrior and Family Center is currently being constructed at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., and is scheduled for completion in early 2014. The Warrior and Family Centers at Fort Belvoir and in Bethesda are possible because of the USO’s Operation Enduring Care campaign and our generous volunteers. We could not do this without you!

Watch TPC News’ story about the USO opening here.

In addition, TPC offers you a look back at the USO through the years on Battleground.  Click here to watch!

 

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TPC Inaugural Coverage

Air Force Col. Larry H. Lang, commander of the Air Force Band, conducts as the band plays the "U.S. Air Force Song" during an inaugural parade dress rehearsal on Joint Base Andrews, Md., Jan. 11, 2013The Pentagon Channel and Pentagonchannel.mil will provide in-depth coverage of servicemember’s and military families through a long weekend of Presidential Inaugural events:

There’s an app for that!  See how to use technology to get aound the 57th Presidential Inauguration here.

See an Airman stand-in for the President and other dignitaries during the Inaugural dress rehearsal here.   Read about it here.

See how the DC National Guard prepared for the Inauguration here.  Read about it here.

See how the Presidential Escort prepared for Inauguration here.

Be sure to tune into the Pentagon Channel for live Inaugural coverage starting Monday at 1100.

 

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Hey, There’s an App for That!

Two Airmen supporting Joint Task Force-National Capital Region Public Affairs, the military people who support the Presidential Inauguration, have created a cell phone app just in time for the inaugural festivities.  The program, called “Inauguration”, is a free, user-friendly app that compiles news and other material related to the 57th Presidential Inauguration from across the Web. 

Senior Airman Daniel Burkhardt, who codesigned the app, is just one of hundreds of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel sent to JTF – NCR in support of the inauguration. To encode the app, Burkhardt harnessed the knowledge and skill he gained while completing a degree in network engineering prior to joining the Air Force more than two years ago. His supervisor from Joint Base Andrews, Staff Sgt. Christopher Bevins, created the graphics and videos for the program and gathered information for Burkhardt.   The program took them less than a week to create.  From an NCR press release:

 “It’s a huge opportunity,” said Burkhardt, a native of Perkasie, Pa., and a broadcast journalist assigned to 11th Wing Public Affairs. “I’m super excited that I could lend the experience I gained over six to eight months.”

 “Inauguration,” which was designed to distribute Department of Defense-released information on the inauguration, collects real time updates from websites linked to it, offering the latest press releases, videos and photographs covering the historic event and preparation for it. It contains a map of the inaugural parade route, complete with global positioning that automatically orients the map based on the user’s location, and icons that pinpoint medical stations, and indicate road closures and walking routes.   The app also includes security information released by the secret service and lists items event-goers are prohibited from bringing with them on site. On Inauguration Day, “Inauguration” will provide a live video stream of the event via a redirect from CNN.

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Video of Secretary Panetta and GEN Dempsey Briefing Pentagon Press Corps

 

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEN Martin Dempsey briefed reporters at the Pentagon on Thursday, January 10. You can watch video of the briefing in its entirety here.

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Operation Deep Freeze 2013

The U.S. military recently kicked off the 2012-2013 season of Operation Deep Freeze, the Department of Defense’s support of the U.S. Antarctic Program and the National Science Foundation. The operation began with C-17 Globemaster III operations Sept. 29 and will continue with LC-130 Hercules operations beginning Oct. 18.

Operation DEEP FREZE (ODF) has its roots in the storied history of the Navy’s explorations in Antarctica. As far back as 1839, Captain Charles Wilkes led the first U.S. Naval Expedition into Antarctic Waters. In 1929, Admiral Richard E. Byrd established naval outposts on the Antarctic coast and began conducting photographic and geologic mapping operations around the continent on snowshoe, dog-sled, snow mobile, and airplane.  From the article Operation Deep Freeze main season begins:

Airlift for Operation Deep Freeze involves active duty and Reserve C-17 support from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.; LC-130 support from the New York Air National Guard; sealift support from the U.S. Coast Guard and Military Sealift Command; engineering and aviation services from U.S. Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command; and cargo handling from the U.S. Navy.

Click here to see the series of stories on Operation Deep Freeze from Armed With Science.

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Pot Legal in Washington and Colorado…but not for Servicemembers

Washington and Colorado have recently updated their laws on the use of marijuana, essentially decriminalizing use for civilians, however, the Navy reminds Sailors it’s Zero Tolerance drug policy regulations remain unaffected:

The Zero Tolerance drug policy was implemented after a fatal crash of an EA-6B Prowler n board USS Nimitz in 1981, killing 14 crew members and injuring 45 others. Autopsies were performed and several members of the flight deck crew tested positive for marijuana. Following this discovery, then-President Ronald Reagan instituted a Zero Tolerance drug policy across all of the U.S. Armed Forces.  As a result regular, random urinalysis drug checks are conducted on all military personnel.

Read the entire article here.

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Dump the Plump

The New Year has arrived and with it, those darn resolutions.  If your New Years resolution involves getting into shape or taking off a few pounds, the Marine Corps, with the help of Pinterest, has some options to help you to Dump the Plump!

 

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Operation Secret Soldier

Khalil QuarlesMeet Khalil Quarles, a ten year old Baltimore boy who has always dreamed of being in the Army, but his life is being cut short by terminal cancer.  Through the power of social media, Fort Meade’s 200th MP Command hosted its first “Operation Secret Soldier” to grant Khalil’s wish.  Khalil’s surprise started with a skype conversation with a Soldier in Kuwait and ended with an enlistement formation. 

Read more about Kalil story here.

Watch as Khalil shares what he thinks Soldiers are supposed to do.

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DOD Notifies Troops of South Carolina Cyber Intrusions

The Defense Department and South Carolina officials are notifying military members and families who paid state income taxes in South Carolina may have been victims of information/identity theft as a result of several recent cyber intrusions.  South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley said an international hacker is responsible for illegally obtaining 4 million social security numbers from electronically filed state tax returns dating back to 1998.  From defense.gov:

“We know an international hacker came into our system and got an employee to click on something that allowed him to get his password,” Haley said. “From there, he was able to take that password and gather information.”

Read the article from defense.gov here

Watch the entire TPC interview with South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley here.