Monday, July 18, 2011

SECFOR IN THE HOUSE!

I'm sure you are all wondering: Do we only care about the Agriculture Team?  The answer: NO!  It's just hard to nail down our Security Force guys (and girl!) since they're training so hard.  So far, they've completed basic and advanced carbine courses, advanced field trauma care, crew-served weapons qualification, and multiple scenarios of convoy operations.  The result is a group of highly motivated Soldiers that can hit targets at hundreds of yards easily, react to any scenario the enemy can throw at us, and make sure you stay alive just in case the worst case scenario comes to pass.  They make up the first group mobilizing that has completed all of their driver's training requirements pre-mobilization Army-wide.  To make a long story short, they're some of the best.

Check out some of the pictures below!


SPC Helstad, SGT Carroll, SSG Rosario, and SGT Fernandez striking a quick pose for their families before heading back out again.

SFC Logan is all business with SGT Ortiz, SPC Helstad, and SPC Carrejo.

Rollin' out!

In convoy.


SPC Carrejo communicating with the truck behind him.

SGT Hill and SPC Todd show some brotherly love.
  
SPC Todd, SGT Hill, and SPC McCall taking a picture for the family.


2 comments:

  1. Great site it will help us stay in touch with all the families and know what is going on. Our son is part of TADT5 and we are so PROUD of all our soldiers. Love what they do for us and how they are the once who provide us with the FREDOM to be AMERICANS and be the best we can we. May the LORD embrace them in his wings and protect them from all danger.

    Marcus & Linda

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  2. Great place to stay in contact with every body. Thanks for all the information and hard work on the site. Our son is part of the TXADT5 and we are so proud of our soldiers and the FREEDOM THEY PROVIDE FOR ALL OF US by doing what they do best. May the LORD embrace them in his wings and protect them from all danger.

    As always
    Marcus & Linda

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