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 Brig. Gen. Curtis Taylor
 Commanding General                                           Native American Month
 Command Sgt. Maj. William Justice


 Court Martial O cer Bulletin  Col. Jason A. Clarke  Sgt. Andrew Henson  Sgt. Charles Yllan III                 Sgt. Evan Blauvelt
 Post CSM
 Garrison Commander  In celebration of Native                 Meet Sta  Sgt. Charles                            In celebration of Native
          American Heritage Month,                          Yllan III, an 11B, Infantry-                      American Heritage Month,

 In accordance with Army Regulation (AR) 638-2 Army Mortuary A airs Program, request any individual(s) or entity(ies) retaining   Command Sgt. Maj. Justin Larson


 property and/or debts/credits of/to Sergeant First Class Rebecca L. Padgett contact the Summary Court Martial O cer (SCMO)   Garrison CSM  meet Sgt. Andrew Henson,   man, assigned to F Troop,   meet Sgt. Evan Blauvelt, an
                                                            2nd Squadron, 11th Ar-
                                                                                                              19K, M1 Armored Vehicle
          a 19D, Cavalry Scout, as-


 (Capt.  ad Nelson) as soon as possible.  e SCMO is available at thad.d.nelson4.mil@mail.mil or 760-380-8609.  Renita Wickes
 Public A airs Director  signed to Headquarters and         mored Cavalry Regiment.                           Crew Member, assigned to

 High Desert Warrior Sta     Headquarters Troop,  2/11      Yllan is 27 years old and is                      Dealer Company, 1st Squad-
          Squadron. Henson is from
                                                            from Madera, California. He
                                                                                                              ron, 11th Armored Cavalry
 Abraam Dawoud, Editor  Visalia, California. He has         enlisted in May 2016 and has                      Regiment. Sgt. Blauvelt is
 760-380-3303   been at Fort Irwin for three                been stationed at Fort Irwin                      from San Antonio, Texas. He

 Jason Miller, Sta  Writer/Photographer  years and joined the Army in   since August 2020.                    enlisted in October 2017 and
 (760) 380-3073
          his cousins’ footsteps.                             Yllan enjoys his Mili-                          has been at Fort Irwin since

 David Dupree, Sta  Writer/Photographer  Henson enjoys his Military   tary Occupation Specialty               April 2021.
 (760) 380-8917
          Occupation Specialty (MOS)                        (MOS) because he likes                              Blauvelt enjoys his Mili-

 Casey Slusser, Sta  Writer/Photographer  because he likes conducting   working with weapon sys-              tary Occupation Specialty
 (760) 380-3076  patrols and exercising the                 tems, learning battle drills,                     (MOS) because of the large
 PVT James Newsome, Contributor
          Rotational Training  Unit’s                       and working with heavy mechanized armored vehicles. Yllan’s  weapon systems and the fast-
 Aerotech News   ability to conduct  re ghts through  re and maneuver during   grandfather served in the Marine Corps and his uncle served in  moving track vehicles. Blau-
 Emma Uribe, Graphic Designer  rotations. Henson was a machine gun expert on the 240B at   the Army as a 19K, M1 Armored Vehicle Crew Member, dur-  velt has many family members who have served in the military,
          his last unit and enjoys training Soldiers on weapons systems.  ing Operation Desert Storm. His long-term goal is to become  including his father, grandfather, and great grandfather. His
             “My goals are to earn my Expert Soldier Badge (ESB) and
 HIGH DESERT WARRIOR   to gain as much school and training as I can,” said Henson.   a police o cer and earn a bachelor’s degree in business.  goals are to become a Drill Sergeant or Instructor and before
                                                              “I am part Navajo as my grandmother is part Navajo and her  retiring from the Army.
 High Desert Warrior, a civilian enterprise newspaper, is an   “My long term goal is to earn a Commercial Driver’s License   roots come from Mexico, I think it’s important to know where   “Look into your family history for those who served before
 authorized publication for members of the United States
 Army and Fort Irwin community.  Contents of this newspaper   (CDL) and to get certi ed in Hazmat to be a Hazmat Com-  you’re from and know your roots and heritage.”  you and  nd out their story, I am Muscogee and Mohawk,

 are not necessarily o cial view of, or endorsed by, the U.S.   mercial Driver.                               and it was great to learn about my heritage and the stories.”

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 High Desert Warrior is a digital publication, distributed monthly
 on Facebook, www.facebook.com/HighDesertWarrior/ as   posal) supported the brigade during Decisive Action Rotation
 well as emailed to base personnel  It is produced at Aerotech   22-02 at the National Training Center on Fort Irwin, California.
 News and Review,  (661) 945-5634.

 Aerotech News and Review is a private  rm in no way    e 172nd CBRN Company is part of the 2nd Chemical
 connected with the Department of the Army and is   Battalion and 48th Chemical Brigade while the 764th EOD
 responsible for the commercial advertising found in this
 publication. Everything advertised in this  publication  will   Company is assigned to the 242nd EOD Battalion and 71st
 be made available for purchase, use or patronage without   EOD Group. Both units are part of the Aberdeen Proving
 regard to race, color, religion, sex, national orientation, age,
 marital status, physical handicap or political a liation of   Ground, Maryland-headquartered 20th CBRNE Command.


 the purchaser, user or patron. A con rmed violation of this   Soldiers and civilians from 20th CBRNE Command deploy

 policy of equal  opportunity by an advertiser will result in
 refusal to print advertising from that source. The appearance   from 19 bases in 16 states to confront and defeat the world’s
 of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an   most dangerous threats and hazards in support of combat op-
 endorsement by the Department of the Army of the products
 or services advertised.  erations and civil authorities.
 Printed by Aerotech News and Review, Inc.  (877) 247-9288,    e 11th Armored Cavalry “Blackhorse” Regiment served
 www.aerotechnews.com.                                                                      Photo Credit: Courtesy photo  Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Spc. Kyle Goines Operations Group, National Training Center
          as the opposition force and squared o  against Soldiers from   Soldiers from the 172nd Chemical, Biological, Radiological,   U.S. Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment, 2nd
 NEWSPAPER AWARDS   the 2nd Stryker “Warhorse” Brigade Combat Team in the “the   Nuclear Company (Hazardous Response) supported the   Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, prepare
          box” – shorthand for the Mojave Desert training center that is   2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division,   to conduct a convoy during Decisive Action Rotation 22-02 at
 2nd Place, 2017 U.S. Army IMCOM  almost as big as the state of Rhode Island.  during Decisive Actin Rotation 22-02 at the National   the National Training Center on Fort Irwin, California, Oct. 29.
 Newspaper Competition — Feature Photograph   During 15 days of high-intensity combat training, 75
 Honorable Mention, 2009 U.S. Army IMCOM-West               Training Center on Fort Irwin, California, Oct. 28 – Nov. 12.   According to 1st Lt. Ryan L. Rettig, the operations o cer
 Newspaper Competition — Tabloid category  Soldiers from the 172nd CBRN Company provided multi-  During 15 days of high-intensity training, 75 Soldiers from   for the 764th EOD Company, the EOD Soldiers helped to
 3rd Place, 2008 Dept. of the Army  capability support to the brigade.  the Fort Riley, Kansas-based company provided multi-
 Maj. Gen. Keith L. Ware   “ e company headquarters integrated through all phases   capability support to the brigade.   prepare the brigade for large scale combat operations in an all
 Newspaper Competition — Tabloid Category  of planning and execution of the rotation,” said Capt. Chase   vast distances that were covered, often at night, the “Gladiators”   hazards environment.
                                                                                                                EOD technicians enable freedom of maneuver on the
 SEND US FEEDBACK  B. D’Amato, commander of the 172nd CBRN Company.   su ered no injuries and kept their equipment ready. Out of  battle eld by defeating the explosive devices that are designed
 Send your questions, suggestions, or problems to:  “ e company’s line platoons enabled lethality throughout
 1. Your chain of command  the rotation.”                   39 deployed pieces of equipment, only two pieces were brie y  to imperil lives and impede missions.
 2. ICE (Interactive Customer Evaluation)   e 172nd CBRN Company “Gladiators” conducted seven   out of the  ght.  Rettig said the highlight of the Decisive Action Rotation
 3. CG’s Hotline: 380-5463
          mounted reconnaissance operations, four thorough decontami-  “Decisive Action Rotation 22-02 was extremely challenging,”  was when two EOD technicians from the 764th EOD Com-
 SOCIAL MEDIA  nation missions, four operational decontamination missions for   said D’Amato, an Operation Inherent Resolve veteran who also  pany helped Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry
   Instagram: @ntcfortirwin  Special Forces troops and four CBRN site assessments.  served in South Korea. “ e training scenarios paired with the  Regiment, to seize the town of Razish from opposition forces.
 Facebook (NTC/Ft Irwin): @ntcFortIrwin  “ ese missions enabled the lethality of 2-4th SBCT by  challenges of operating in an expeditionary environment tested   Sta  Sgt. Kyle C. McLaughlin, an EOD team leader from

 Facebook (Public A airs): @FtIrwin  helping them avoid contaminated sectors, receive quick decon-  the company and all of our commodity shops from our CBRN  Baltimore, and Sgt. Derrion J. Grummel, an EOD technician
 Twitter: @NTC_Update  tamination to get maneuver elements back into the  ght and  Soldiers to our sustainers and communications specialists.”  from Toledo, Ohio, cleared a key building of explosive hazards
          helped build a counter Weapons of Mass Destruction network   rom the 764th EOD Company, 15 Soldiers from three EOD  and enabled the company to take the town.
          through site assessment missions,” said D’Amato, a native of  teams, a company headquarters element and the EOD teams’   “ e main value from Combat Training Center rotations
          Coral Springs, Florida.                           platoon leadership participated in the rotation.  for us is the opportunity to integrate with a Brigade Combat
            D’Amato said his Soldiers succeeded in the tough train-   e EOD technicians prepared for the rotation during  Team and support the BCT’s mission,” said Rettig. “Additional
          ing environment by maintaining their focus on readiness and   eld training exercises with the 2nd SBCT and 52nd Brigade  value for EOD Soldiers can be found in the training exercises
          maintenance. In spite of the complexity of the training and the  Engineer Battalion.                leading up to a CTC rotation.”
 For more information go to home.army.mil/irwin                                                                          For more information go to home.army.mil/irwin
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