Guardsmen Wear 2nd Marine Division Patch
""Because they served with the Marines, the local troops now wear the 2nd Marine Division patch on the right sleeves of their uniforms."
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Guardsmen return from Iraq Unit mourns Tull's loss By BILL SHEA Messenger Staff Writer STORM LAKE - Some military families received their greatest gift of the holiday season Friday night when six Iowa Army National Guard soldiers returned home from Iraq.
The troops from Detachment 2, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 194th Field Artillery arrived back in Storm Lake almost exactly a year after a departure ceremony launched them on their mission. They arrived at the local airport aboard a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. A little over an hour later, they marched into the high school gymnasium and received a thunderous standing ovation. "I must say it's pretty cool to be back in Iowa," said Capt. Andy Russell, of Spencer, who led the detachment.
The joyous return ceremony was tempered by the fact that one soldier who left with the unit didn't come home alive. Sgt. Greg Tull, 20, of Pocahontas, was killed Nov. 25 when an improvised explosive device blew up next to the Humvee he was in during a mission near Hit, Iraq. Tull was buried Dec. 3 in Indian Mound Cemetery near Humboldt. As the troops stood in formation in the gym, a chair bearing a photo of the late soldier and a folded American flag filled the spot where Tull would have been. "Greg Tull put himself on the line hundreds of times," Russell said. "Greg Tull was a great soldier." "He was a big guy with a big smile and a big heart," the captain added....." http://www.grunt.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=74784
""Because they served with the Marines, the local troops now wear the 2nd Marine Division patch on the right sleeves of their uniforms."
(from the link above)0
Guardsmen return from Iraq Unit mourns Tull's loss By BILL SHEA Messenger Staff Writer STORM LAKE - Some military families received their greatest gift of the holiday season Friday night when six Iowa Army National Guard soldiers returned home from Iraq.
The troops from Detachment 2, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 194th Field Artillery arrived back in Storm Lake almost exactly a year after a departure ceremony launched them on their mission. They arrived at the local airport aboard a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. A little over an hour later, they marched into the high school gymnasium and received a thunderous standing ovation. "I must say it's pretty cool to be back in Iowa," said Capt. Andy Russell, of Spencer, who led the detachment.
The joyous return ceremony was tempered by the fact that one soldier who left with the unit didn't come home alive. Sgt. Greg Tull, 20, of Pocahontas, was killed Nov. 25 when an improvised explosive device blew up next to the Humvee he was in during a mission near Hit, Iraq. Tull was buried Dec. 3 in Indian Mound Cemetery near Humboldt. As the troops stood in formation in the gym, a chair bearing a photo of the late soldier and a folded American flag filled the spot where Tull would have been. "Greg Tull put himself on the line hundreds of times," Russell said. "Greg Tull was a great soldier." "He was a big guy with a big smile and a big heart," the captain added....." http://www.grunt.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=74784
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