Worth a Thousand Words: Fallen Airmen Remembered

A memorial of tactical gear, a folded flag, and photos of four fallen Airmen rest on display during a memorial service at Freedom Hangar on Hurlburt Field, Fla., during a memorial service held Feb. 28, 2012. The memorial honored the service and contributions made by Capt. Ryan P. Hall from the 319th Special Operations Squadron, Capt. Nicholas S. Whitlock and 1st Lt. Justin J. Wilkens from the 34th Special Operations Squadron and Senior Airman Julian S. Scholten from the 25th Intelligence Squadron who all died in a Feb. 18, 2012 U-28A crash in Djibouti, Africa. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Christopher Williams)(DVIDS)

TBI: To Be Improved

By Army Staff Sgt. Victor Medina
From www.afps.dodlive.mil

From Elaine Wilson, Family Matters Blog Editor:  I’d like to introduce guest blogger Army Staff Sgt. Victor Medina, who sustained a moderate traumatic brain injury during his third deployment in Iraq in 2009. Several months later, Medina started a blog titled “TBI Warrior” to help educate other survivors and caregivers affected by a brain injury through his own experiences — before and after TBI. He shared his story in a Defense Centers of Excellence Blog on March 2.

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Let me take you back to the first day of my new life. The day was June 29, 2009. The mission was a mounted patrol to escort supplies and route reconnaissance from a main contingency operating base to a joint security station. The route would take about three hours. We maneuvered through one of the largest cities in Iraq during the three-hour mission.

As we exited the city limits, the event occurred that changed my life forever. An explosively formed projectile impacted our vehicle.

The next 48-plus hours are a blur in my mind, still. Most of what I can remember about the event is because of the stories others have told to me. I do remember the smoke and the confusion that followed the accident, but I don’t remember fainting. I remember waking up in an aid station feeling very confused and overwhelmed. I learned I had sustained a moderate TBI.

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Worth a Thousand Words: Army Aviation in Afghanistan

A U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook heavy lift helicopter lifts off from Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan on Feb 29.  U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht (DVIDS)

Worth a Thousand Words: Humanitarian Aid/ Disaster Relief

PODGORICA, Montenegro — Staff Sgt. Gerald Winchester from the U.S. Army Europe’€™s 12th Combat Aviation Brigade prepares a Montenegrin citizen to be hoisted for an air medical evacuation while working under a Task Force led by 361st Civil Affairs Brigade. The Soldiers are here as part of a U.S. task force to provide humanitarian assistance at request of the government of Montenegro coordinating with the National Emergency Operations Center and the Montenegrin Ministry of Defense to provide relief and to save lives, homes and infrastructure in response to heavy snowfall. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Edwin M Bridges/Released) (DVIDS)

Worth a Thousand Words: Stryker Comfort

US Army Soldiers assigned to the Headquarters Company, Brigade Troops Battalion, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, take a break after completing an early morning escort mission into COP Sperwan Ghar in Panjwai District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan on Feb 27, 2012. Photo by: SFC Walter Talens (DVIDS)

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    German soldiers of 2nd Company, 1st Battalion, 40th Mechanized Infantry Regiment pull security during an Operational Mentor Liaison Team (OMLT) training exercise at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany.  OMLT XXIII and Police Operational Mentor Liaison Team VII training are designed to prepare teams for deployment to Afghanistan with the ability to train, advise, and enable the Afghan National Security Force in areas such as counter-insurgency, combat advisory, and force enabling support operations. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ian Schell  (DVIDS)


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    While flying over Colorado a B-2 Stealth Bomber from Whiteman Air Force Base, MO, moves into position for a mid-air refueling via the boom of a KC-135R Stratotanker from the 128th Air Refueling Wing, Milwaukee on 09 May, 2012. The B-2 Stealth bomber and the KC-135 crews conducted the aerial refueling to maintain mission readiness standards.

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    Royal Canadian Mounted Police assigned to a Marine Security Emergency Response Team debark from the HMCS Ville de Quebec (FFH 332) to conduct boarding operations during Exercise Frontier Sentinel 2012 May 8, 2012 at sea off Sydney, Nova Scotia. Exercise Frontier Sentinel is a combined interagency exercise involving Joint Task Force Atlantic, the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Navy Fleet Forces Command. The exercise is designed to continue to develop and validate the existing plans, treaties and standard operation procedures for a bilateral response to maritime homeland defense and security threats.

    (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ernesto Hernandez Fonte / Released) (DVIDS)