Sgt Dawn L. Broesder, operations NCO, 175th Forward Support Company, 1-151 Field Artillery from Appleton Minn. And her husband, Cpl. Daryl J. Broesder, truck commander, C. Battery, 1-151 Field Artillery, from Starbuck, Minn. Reenlisted as part of a group reenlistment on the ramp of an Army Logistical Supply Vessel docked in Kuwait.They got married on March 29, 2009. They met in the Minn. National Guard when they were both 17 years-old and have known each other about six years.“It’s going by really fast,” said Dawn. “We get to do a lot together and spend a lot of time together. We don’t go on missions together, but it’s a lot easier to relate when your spouse is over here and you know what they’re going through,” she added.Dawn outranks Daryl who said, “My old man told me, once you get married she outranks you no matter how much you get paid.” He reinforced his wife’s comment, “It’s better when you have family over here with you.”
Lt. Col. Scott A. St. Sauver, commander, 1-151 Field Artillery, wets a fly off the dock near Camp Patriot, Kuwait Dec. 30 after swearing in about 30 members of his battalion who were reenlisting.
Lt. Col. Scott A. St. Sauver, commander, 1-151 Field Artillery, swears in about 30 members who reenlisted Dec. 30, while deployed to Kuwait. The battalion runs convoy escort teams to provide security to supply convoys going into and coming out of Iraq.
Command Sgt. Major, Erik R. Arne, Battalion Command Sgt. Maj., 1-151 Field Artillery, congratulates members of his battalion after they reenlisted Dec 30 while deployed to Kuwait. They assembled on the ramp of an Army Logistical Supply Vessel, docked in Kuwait, for the swearing in.
Command Sgt. Major, Kenton Franklin, 115th Fires Brigade Command Sgt. Maj. congratulates members of the 1-151 Field Artillery Battalion after they reenlisted Dec 30 while deployed to Kuwait. They assembled on the ramp of an Army Logistical Supply Vessel, docked in Kuwait, for the swearing in.