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The Lion’s Roar The Offical Magazine of the 35th Signal Brigade Fort Gordon, Ga. 3rd Quarter FY ‘12 “Utmost of Our Ability”

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The Lion’s RoarThe Offical Magazine of the 35th Signal Brigade

Fort Gordon, Ga. 3rd Quarter FY ‘12“Utmost of Our Ability”

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Brigade CommanderCol. Thomas A. Pugh

Brigade Command Sergeant MajorCommand Sgt. Maj. Angel J. Ramos

Brigade Public Affairs OICCapt. Devon Thomas

Brigade Public Affairs NCOICSgt. Dianne M. Carter

The Lion’s Roar is an authorized publication produced in the interests of the Lion Brigade community. The Lion’s Roar is an

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Cover Photo:

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Photo by Sgt. Dianne M. Carter

Photos by Sgt. Dianne M. Carter

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photo after they completed the last obstacle

They participated in

Gordon, Ga.

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Contents:

The Lion Brigade is on the Web @

www.gordon.army.mil/35sig

Check out our pictures on Flickr @35THSIGBDE

http://www.flickr.com/photos/35thsigbde/

Retention

Resilience

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Augusta in Army Boots

Gold

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thoughts.

reminds me that every month and

continue to normal

behavior and encourage a mindset of assisting others

assistance for a

self?

duce relief for your buddy. Remove anything in the area that could

buddy to the chain of command, chaplain, behavioral health profes

By focusing on our People, our Teams

Lion Brigade’s proud

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Greetings “Lion Bri

has accomplished and honored

of Alabama.

of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, and personnel actions for over

as a command group driver for

hours.

nominated for assignment to the

military career.

Backbone

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get culinary classes and better training for

minutes for Physical Training, and have

instead eating out or ordering food every

PT is good for you and good for

have time to stretch before but by the time

functions on post.

Sgt. Tamesha S. Holman, a 46A assigned to 51st ESB atFort Bragg, Nc.

tion because the entire base isn’t arriving at a set time and going home at the same

rendous living conditions during my time in

bad conditions. Buildings have layers of

on this topic much more but the point is

our lives to protect the freedoms of the

on landscaping and decorations instead of

military. That is completely uncalled for.

also comes from the nutritional value of

their physical and mental performance. Good food also promotes a good mood and

By improving those three areas, the morale, happiness and the overall success of

to live on post because the homes and bar

instead of at some fast food restaurant.

Spc. Patrick I. Corbett, a 25S as-signed to 50th ESB Fort Lewis, Wa.

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chemically hazardous environment.

They then performed simple activities such as moving their heads

the future in order to ensure that everyone in the company receives

Agent Alarm.

GAS,GAS,

GAS!!!!Story by Capt. Stephen Joosten, Company CommanderHeadquarter and Headquarters Comapny

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begins.

This event gives community leaders a better under

community support.

participants to use

After

Augusta in

everyone receives their gear, they have a brief march to the gym

All this preparation

Story and photo by Sgt. Dianne M. Carter35th TTSB Public Affairs NCOIC

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tent designated for meals. A couple of hours later, all the participants received

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to earn a gold, silver or bronze

allied military forces.The events included an

initial evaluation to determine The sports events are

timed run, a measured

a lot of challenges that are not

the events that determine if a

bronze badge.

The competition

complete the event and earn the badge.

35th Signal Brigade Soldier’s go for

GoldStory and photos by Sgt. Dianne M. Carter35th TTSB Public Affairs NCOIC

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that.

a sauna, spirits remain high.

cases.

good stories.

Prepping vehicles and equipment at the motor pool

Story by 1st Lt. Jessica Yahn25A, 2nd Platoon, C Co.

Phoenix link successfully established

V1 operators participating in crew drills during C Co. FTX.

At work getting the STT on the bird

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oath of service and accepted a call of responsibility to serve others.

due to the Army’s constant evolvement in tactics and operations.

dets the importance of understanding the battalion staff shops and the purpose they serve in order to be successful as a leader in the

based upon his statement of, “Understanding the best practices in

hopes to receive future opportunities to help mentor and support the

Story by 1st Lt. Adam Visbeen25A, Platoon Leader, A Co.

VisbeenA Co.

From Cadet to Platoon Leader

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is the motto of the Bravo

missions.

end the Army contracts for the satellite changed. This meant that

Team Chief Sergeant Steven Garruto points out where he wants to set up his equipment and tent during the leaders recon of the site.

Photo by 1st Lt. Jared Long. 1st Platoon Leader, B Co.

Photo by team chief, Sgt. Steven Garruto.

Story by 1st. Lt. Jared Long25A, Platoon Leader, B Co.

Bravo Company 50th ESB Supports 3-321 FA

Photo by team chief, Sgt. Steven Garruto.

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time for the Redbulls. The second platoon

foot rods into the ground for each piece of

orders from the section sergeant to the team

connectivity.

tion found that they had dusted off some

assist other members of the platoon in get

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best possible security and began to set up

The third day consisted of more training,

ments of the training together and simulate

and technical abilities could be put to use.

each and every member of the company either learned something valuable or a different approach to solving the same problem. At the end of the day, this training

Sentinel Shakedown builds

Story by Sgt. Jeffrey StrathearnB Co.

From left to right: Sgt. Duttry, Pfc. Johnson, Sgt. 1st Class Jackson and Spc. Richardson in OE-254 training.

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also focused on Team building.

ment that had not been used

to utilize their troubleshooting

ies of technical manuals for

opportunity to setup, operate, and maintain their generators

also conducted training on hot

Sentinel Shakedown

in gauging the readiness of

provided the platoon leaders an opportunity to assess

preparations for their upcoming

start.

Story by Capt. Brian Herring25A, Platoon Leader, C Co. Cobra’s

1st Plt. Soldiers Spc. Timothy Poblete and Pfc. Taylor Archer validate the STT.

2nd Plt. CPN Team led by Sgt. James Craft. Photos by 1st Lt. Jared Long and Sgt. Garruto

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fourth grade students to recycle at school and in their com

recyclable is collected by the students at school. The class at the school that recycles the most

test is open to any public school

class receives a special container to collect their recyclables.

the number of pounds collected

per fourth grade student each month. The class at each school that recycles the most each month receives special prizes. Then, at the end of the year, the class from each school that

pletely free to students.

challenged a group of fourth graders to get out and collect

recycling himself.

am super proud of these guy’s this year. They performed so

pounds of recycled materials.

accompanied this diligent group of fourth graders on their much

complishment that taught these fourth graders the value of saving our planet.

Green Sea Floyds Elementary School Talks Trash

Story and photo by 1st. Lt. Jessica Yahn 25A, Platoon Leader C Co.

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At the end of the event

Story and photos by 2nd. Lt. Jerad Romine

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dedication of the ship at her current berth in

his grandfather, but also got to meet many

seen each other since their departure from

setts.

in the lobby of their hotel. The dinner and ceremony lasted a good four hours before

Army - Navy It’s More Than A Football

Game

their stay they had gathered in the conference room to share some spirits and catch

up on all that they had missed over the past

and done and the party came to a close, they paused in a moment of silence for those that

Story and photo by Sgt. Donald NewellSquad Leader, B Co.

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Smokin’ Aces are Blazing!Story by Capt. Rossmary D. Alvarado25A, Commander, Alpha Co.

plish their mission day in and day out, and as a commander, there is no better satisfaction than seeing your troops in action. Go

the battalion to have a mission organic to its

Providers throughout three contingency operating bases in the southern region of

lation, operation, defense, maintenance, and decommission of strategic communication

site.

customer service operations. The relation

be delegated the duty of Technical Point

military and civilian operations.

team capable of deploying its tactical assets

three additional teams from Bravo and

tions assemblages and all associated tactical

Through this historical moment for

command teams.

proving the team’s maturity and agility during the missions.

month deployment, developed and trained

before.

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U.S. Soldiers, Sgt. Beaver, 1st Lt. Dolak, Spc. Mineer, mingling with Kazakhstan Soldiers during the opening ceremonies of Operation Steppe Eagle 2011.

U.S. Soldiers from A Co/50th (ESB) 1st Lt. Dolak, Spc. Mineer, Spc. Cooper, Pvt. Wright and Sgt. Beaver, interacting with a Kazakhstan Army communications team in front of the STT.

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Story by 2nd Lt. Paul E. Baker,25A, Platoon Leader, 1st Plt, C Co.

“The Pole”

The true age of The Pole is

and donned the Lion Brigade patch and

ant to the battalion, based on commission

emony. They must transport The Pole to

to appreciate the tradition and history of The Pole. A plate fastened to The Pole’s main

in use during its untimely falling. The Pole

alone is testament to The Pole’s place in the Battalion’s history.

on The Pole, and the evidence of past lieu

Bush.

and dates, additionally the Lieutenant is

personal, these items include a siren light,

Lt. Turchany.

assume that during this lieutenant’s time

party.

to another unit patch sometime in early

The tradition of The Pole is sig

The 51st Pole with the plates of honor memorializing every keeper of the pole since 1996.

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2nd Lt. Turchany with The Pole just prior to transitioning it to the 2nd Lt. Baker during a battalion hail and fare-well at Cheney Stadium for a Tacoma Rainer’s Game.

The origins of the plaque.

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Leadership Professional DevelopmentStory by 1st Lt. Kris Conklin

1st Lt. Imboden encounter one of the six waterfalls during the march.

1st Lt. Conklin and Sgt. 1st. Class Buffet watch their footing as they crossed Eagle Creek

Mercury Challenge I,

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immediately began establishing their campsites. The rain came

throughout the night.

ages.

Team 51 pose for a group shot after completing Mercury Challenge I at Eagle Creek, Ore.

Charlie Company Cobras pose for a Team Photo.

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contractor.

if the unit could support their upgrade

portunity, as it provided the unit the chance to validate it’s outside plant installation

all materiel through purchase contract, and

518th TIN performs ARCYBER Cable InstallationStory by Capt. Ryan Boileau25A, 518th TIN Company Commander

same day, and began installation of the

in the building automatically transitioned

pair cable, this portion of the installation

conduit. This resulted in loss of voice communications for the building, but did not affect the data capability.

more effort to route into the building, as

manhole, others in the basement, and the

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Sgt. Christian and Spc. Proctor prepare the 300-pair cable for installa-tion.

From left to right: Sgt. Barret Christian, Sgt. Nathaniel Fountain, Sgt. Alrice Barnes, Spc. Jason Morabito, Spc. Toby Skandier, Spc. Rahquwan Brooks, Spc. Franklin San-tos, Pfc. Malcolm Goode, Spc. Joseph Proctor, Spc. LaKirk Straughter, Col. Moore.

Photos by Mrs. Jennifer A. Downing-Li, ARCYBER PAO.

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and their families.

Story by 2nd Lt. Alexandra Willauer

63rd Expeditionary Signal Battalion 2012 Annual Easter Egg Hunt

All Photos by Spc. Christopher Puthoff

Children lining up to look for Easter EggsCapt. Jones, B. Co. Commander, with the Easter Bunny and B. Co. Soldiers

Sgt. Myers, and his daughter Annalise

2nd Lt. Kunkle and his Family with the Easter Bunny

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the respective commanders, and the narrator

capable of supporting communications at

C. Co. in formation with 1st Sgt. Shepherd

Josè Caban receives a bottle of wine for the units apprecia-tion of his service

Capt. Caban, Lt. Col. Garwold, Capt. Hoffman, and 1st. Sgt. Shepherd stand in preparation to pass the Guidon.

Capt. Hoffman standing as the new commander in his formation.

guiding, and deploying a diverse company

summarized his humility at being afforded the opportunity to command, “This is

Story by Capt. Alexander Hoffman25A, C Co. Commander

Photos by Spc. Christopher Puthoff

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several large corporations, the organization is able to turn one donated dollar into be

remove carpet from the administration of

the carpet, and then relocate the furniture to

several thousand pounds of furniture.

team, shifting thousands of pounds of fur

and, once the carpet had been installed and

into its original locations.

timely solicitation of a volunteer opportu

Removing Carpet to Feed the Hungry

to pay for the removal of the old

Removal of the old carpet had been

could provide a large number of

three professional carpet installers for their labor only, as another organization donated the actual carpet.

By providing the physi

thousand dollars into other areas,

suage hunger in the local area.

established an enduring relation

available on short notice to assist

deployment to Afghanistan.

Members of the 518th Signal Company, TIN, stand outside the Golden Harvest Food Bank after they completely removed all of the existing carpet 9 March 2012.

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Story by Capt. Ryan Boileau25A, 518th TIN Company Commander

Photos by 1st Lt. Da Veena Cooper

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ing.

training, and learned valuable maintenance

grounding management, fueling procedures,

training provided me the tools needed to

prove and maintain their readiness status to be successful in their various mission

Mr. Buchanan, 2nd Lt. Penn, and 1st Lt. Kinsey conduct maintenance training.

Platoon Leader Generator Maintenance Training

Photos by Sgt. 1st Class Nims.

Story by 1st Lt. Vernon D. Shank

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Gordon, Ga.

ness Group meetings to prepare for the deployment, said Boileau.

throughout the deployment.

Story by Capt. Devon O. Thomas35th TTSB, Public Affairs OIC

before the deployment ceremony.

one in this formation to complete the mission to the very best of

Photos by Sgt. Dianne M. Carter

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time.

to another successful event.

a volleyball tournament for the adults and a plethora of children’s

Gator Soldiers and families enjoy food, fun and volleyball during the March 22nd FRG BBQ

Gators enjoy their new barracks volleyball court during the FRG BBQ

Story and photos by Sgt. 1st Class Hector Fontanez25W, Platoon Sgt., A Co.

HHC Welcomes a New CommanderStory by Capt. Alexander Stevenson25A, Commander, HHC

Photo by Sgt. Dianne M. Carter

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the start of dinner service by singing so loud that you can

Bulldog Cooks, Feed the BestStory and photos by Capt. Thomas CayiaCommander, B Co., 67th ESB

all the recognition they need.

Sgt. Zandro Wolverton grilling steaks.

Spc. Cory Lee prepares the potato wedges.

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in one hour or less to validate their assigned

performing their assigned duties. The standard for the competition

less than one hour and complete a phone

Pfc. Thompson hammers in ground stakes during crew drills.

point during validation; mission

Training to maintain has been around since the evolution of our Armed

are a busy armed forces, no doubt about it,

and routine battle drills is paramount to our

profession are the penalties for employing untrained personnel so appalling or so ir

ous one and threats abound from indiSpc. Jang and Spc. Gibson perform PMCS operations on the M20 M20AL

Story and photos by 2nd Lt. Garnett Lias25A, Platoon Leader, A Co.

vidual threats, land and aerial vehicles, and

Additionally, our safety from chemical and

broaden our horizon

gies and informa

such opportunities as they inspect, inventory, and install

a clean air shelter unencumbered by their

learned much from this opportunity to test

espirit de corps, but reinforced the teams

Story by Capt. Alexander Stevenson25A, Commander, HHC

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Gators recently participated in

diers then attended the battalion

Sgt. Brandon S. Sierra avoids the opposition as he makes a play on the

Alpha Company Heritage Week

SgS.thasa

on the ship used to be for the

shaped our country’s history. Thursday evening the entire battalion came out

ing the outdoors, playing in the

gether a team to compete in the

The Alpha Gators put together 4 great teams and gave their best effort in every event. The Gators proved to be the best company in the battalion yet again by

1st. Lt. Conway and Sgt. First Class Bullins at Fort Sumter during the LPD.

Story by 2nd Lt. Jessica Garcia 25A, 2nd Plt Leader, A Co.

Photo by Sgt. Dianne M. Carter

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Beat theDraw Down

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ion.

Story by Sgt. 1st Class Deatra WilkesCareer Counseler, 63rd Signal Battlion (Expenditionary)

The Army’s optempo is high and ever changing. The plan

ResilienceStory by Sgt. 1st Class Terry MooreHeadquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Signal Brigade

causes of problems and to develop effective solution strategies. Ac

Resilience Universities.

RETENTION

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OpportunityEqual The Lion’s Roar

Martin Luther King’s Birthday (17 January)African American/Black History Month (February)

Women’s History Month (March)Holocaust Remembrance Day/Days of Remembrance

(April or May)Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (May)

Women’s Equality Day (26 August)Hispanic Heritage Month (15 September – 15 October)National Disability Employment Awareness Month (Oc-

tober)National American Indian Heritage Month (November)

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Story by Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer BerryEO Advisor, HHC, 35th Signal Brigade

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Story by Sgt. 1st Class Michael T. PerkinsHeadquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Signal Brigade

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as guilty as if you directed the comment or

no intention on offending anyone, it all de

perception is my reality. There are three categories and

comments, threats, cadences or even using

Remember, some of the things that you did

ment are not appropriate for the military

your hands on anything that doesn’t belong

cludes touching, bumping, grinding, patting,

report it to our chain of command, it is our

one is susceptible and no one is immune.

you can’t necessarily have anyone you

have inadvertently harassed someone in the

it.

Three Categories of Sexual Harassment:

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The memorial dedicated to Sgt. Christopher M. Adams on June 21st at Alexander Hall. Sgt. Adams served as a Multichannel Transmissions Systems Opera-tor/Maintainer assigned to C Co., 67th ESB, 35th TTSB.

Photo by Army Capt. Devon O. Thomas

Brigade said their good byes at a memorial and safer place for his family, his friends

According to senior leaders, peers and subordinates throughout the Brigade,

values.

to attend the ceremony.

Sgt. Adam’s MemorialStory by Capt. Devon O. Thomas Public Affairs OIC, 35th TTSB

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Chaplain’s Corner

bishop Broglio is the head of the Roman

reserve and veterans affairs. Prior to his

Story by Chaplain, Capt. Joseph Lea63rd ESB Battalion Chaplain

Photo by Sgt. Dianne M. CarterChaplain Capt. Joseph Lea and Spc. Dominique Carbajal, Chaplain Assistant, stand in front of the Chapel sign.

Before being appointed to the

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The Archbishop’s pastoral visit

the military and throughout the

Chaplain, Capt. Lea, Archbishop Brogilo, and Capt. Bontea pose for a photo prior to Mass. Photos by Lola Rivera

Archbishop Broglia conducts Mass.

his overall mission to guard and shepherd

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