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 Rare Situation: Puerto Rican soldiers enlist, train, re-enlist together



 Fort Irwin soldiers are now friends headed back to their PR homes  Fort Irwin Celebrates Month of the Military Child
 By Janell J. Lewis Ford  Cavalry Regiment as an 19K Tanker (Cortes)
 NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public A airs  and 11B Infantry (Quinones) and said they get   The Exchange             ACS Walk
 to chat everyday at work.
 FORT IRWIN, Calif. — When it comes   “I’m at Dealer Company and he’s in Assassin
 to military service, you learn to say “goodbye”   Company,” Cortes said. “We’re pretty much
 far too often, as you move every one to three   neighbors in the company.”
 years in many cases. But two Army soldiers   In March 2021, both Cortes reached out to
 have somewhat de ed the odds and been able   Master Sgt. Travis Buchmann about reenlisting.
 to say “hello” and serve together throughout   “I didn’t know at the time that his friend
 their entire service.
 Sgt. Manuel Cortes, 36, and Spc. Hector   Spc. Quinones was from the same town in
 Quinones, 31, enlisted together in Puerto Rico   Puerto Rico and was also interested in con-
 in 2018, took the Armed Services Vocational   tinuing his service,” Buchmann said. “I got
 Aptitude Battery (ASVAP) and Military En-  both of them lined up for continued service
 trance Processing Station tests together, went   in the Army Reserve and Puerto Rico Army
 to basic training and advanced individual train-  National Guard.”  Sgt. Manuel Cortes (left) and Spc. Hector Quinones saying their oath together in 2018 and
 ing (AIT) in Fort Benning, Georgia, together,   Buchmann had a surprise for them.  2021.
 shipped to their  rst duty station of Fort Irwin   “Master Sgt. Buchmann called me and said   Before Cortes joined the Army, he was  most is the training here because it’s really    e Family Advocacy Program held the Walk/Run a Mile for a Child Event on March 31,
 together, and recently re-enlisted together with   ‘hey Cortes, tomorrow, if you have time, we can   working with the Puerto Rican police depart-  good training.  e leadership here keeps you   2021 at the Blue Track.  is was the joint kicko  event for Child Abuse Prevention Month
 plans of both returning to their families in   do the reelistment ceremony, and by the way, I   ment for about 10 years.  busy doing your job.”   and Month of the Military Child, which the Army recognizes each April.  e Garrison
 Puerto Rico…together.  have another guy that we’re going to reenlist,’”   He enlisted  into the  Army Reserve for   What does he not mind leaving behind?  Commander addressed the community attendees, as well as those attending via Facebook
 “I remember, once I got out of basic (train-  Cortes said. “So when we get there, I  nd out   six years, changed his military occupational   “I think the only thing I’m not going to   Live. Afterwards, a proclamation was signed, emphasizing the kicko  for this year’s child
 ing), after graudation, I called him,” Cortes   that the ‘other guy’ was Spc. Quinones.”  specialty (MOS) from 19K to 88M, and will   miss here is the cold,” Quinones said. “Puerto   abuse prevention e orts.
 said. “I told him I’m going to Fort Irwin, I just   Quinones was surprised but thankful.  be able to work with the Customs and Border   Rica is pretty warm all the time, so I don’t like
 got done at Basic Training and he was like, wait,   “ at was pretty cool because when I get   Protection and possibly transfer back to the   the cold.”  More than 100 children were celebrated
 I’m here already!”   to the o ce, I found out it was Sgt. Cortes I   United States.  Cortes said his greatest moments were   during Fort Irwin’s Main Post Exchange
  e two recounted when they  rst met back   was going to reenlist and sign a contract with   Re ecting  store’s Month of the Military Child even on
 in their home of Puerto Rico.  again,” he said. “We came all the way together   Cortes said he, his wife Ivelisse Espanol and   playing, traveling and winning with his unit’s   April 21.
 “We went to the same recruiting o ce and   from Puerto Rico to Fort Irwin. We’ve experi-  his three dauthers (17, 14 and seven years old)   softball team. He struggled to  nd anything   The Exchange joined  forces with  the
 they gave us an appointment and told us to be   enced so much together.”  have enjoyed their time in Fort Irwin and now   he didn’t like about Fort Irwin but then said,   Family and MWR, the Villages at Fort Irwin
 at the o ce early in the morning and we were   Buchmann shared their story with others  his family doesn’t want to leave.  “One of the things I’m not going to miss is   housing, Child Youth Services, the Fort Irwin
 the  rst two to get to the o ce,” Cortes said. I  who also thought it was pretty unique.   “When I found out that I was going to  that just to go out to Barstow, it’s a long drive.   Fire Department and several commercial enti-
 remember he parked his car right next to mine.”  “Both soldiers are fine examples to the  California as my  rst duty station, I talked to  Everything is far from here,” he said.  ties.  About 150 children received a safety bag
 Quinones said they bonded during their  Fort Irwin community and the United States  my wife and said‘we’re going to treat this like   Quinones said that from the day they showed   that consisted of sunscreen, face masks and a
 first encounter because they tried to calm  Army,” he said.  a vacation,” he said.  up at processing station in Puerto Rico, it seems   2021 brat patch.    168 bottles of water and other organizations
 each other.  What’s next?  In their three years stationed at Fort Irwin,   like they’ve been together ever since and he hopes    e DeGroot family participated in the  had great giveaways.   e event included
 “We were kind of nervous,” he said. “We   Before entering the military, Quinones  they’ve traveled across states and Southern Cali-  that bond continues.  bike ra e and the family won a 20” Twirl  a “dunk the manager” dunk tank, pop the
 were talking about the ASVAB test because  worked with manufacturig prescription medi-  fornia, he has been apart of his unit’s champion   “We’re going to be at di erent bases but   bike donated by a local vendor.  balloon with hardlines, coloring, grow your
 we didn’t think we were ready for the test…we  cation as an engineer.  softball team and his children have  ourished   we’re going to be literally only an hour away   “ ank you, one of their bikes broke few  plants with the stockroom for Earth Day, hula
 tried to get calm and pass the test.”  He will remain an 11B in the Puerto Rico  scholastically and socially.  days ago,” the family said. “We found some-  hooping, train rides and much more.
  ey were in di erent basic training units  National Guard for three years and is happy to   “I was looking for better opportunities for   from eachother,” Quinones said. “We’re going   thing fun to do on Saturday and we appreciate   Adam Hedinger visited all ten event sta-
 in Fort Benning, so didn’t get to communicate  return to his mother and sister.  my family (when we moved to the United   to stay in contact and in touch, so I hope this   you guys.  ank you for doing this events for  tions and won a Hu y 16” bike in the bike
 much but Cortes said, “I remember, once I got   “ e reason why I want to go back is be-  States),” Cortes said. “I’ve now seen my chil-  friendship will be forever.”  the community.”  ra e.
 out of basic, after graudation, I called him.”  cause I want to be with them,” Quinones said.  dren, my daughters learn English here, and   Cortes said he plans to bring his family back    e  rst 100 attendees received a bag of   “ ank You Exchange,” he said.
 Quinones arrived at Fort Irwin just two  “ at’s my only family right now.”   improve a lot in school.”  to the U.S. one day.  popcorn that was donated by the AAFES    Social distancing and a sanitation station
 weeks before Cortes during the summer of   He also wants to return to complete his   As they re ect on their time at Fort Irwin,   “ is chapter that we’re going to  nish here,   movie theatre.   e Commissary also donated  was strictly enforced at the event.
 2018.  ey are both part of the 11th Armored  bachelor’s degree.  Quinones said “What I’m going to miss the  it’s going to be with me my entire life,” he said.
 From HOLOCAUST, Page 1                                       ACS Ice Cream Giveaway
 the German Nazi regime in the Holocaust between 1933 and 1945.   us into a ghetto for two weeks and then immediately deported us to  designer earning many awards   Fort Irwin’s Army Community
  e anti-Semitic Nazi leader Adolf Hitler thought Jews were an  the largest extermination camp called Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland  and accolades.”  Services Program held a drive-up
 inferior race and constructed mass killing centers in the concentration  where my mother was murdered on arrival in a gas chamber and my   One day, she was asked to tell   Ice Cream and Activity Bag Give-
 camps of Poland.  16-year-old sister and I were separated from our father,” she said.  her story and she was hesitant   away on April 16 at the Sandy
 American, British and Soviet soldiers liberated concentration   She described the day a decorated Russian o cer showed up at   at  rst.  Basin Community Center, in rec-
 camp prisoners.  the camp gate and o ered to get them food. He turned out to also   “I realized that the world   ognition of Month of the Military
  e Dental Clinic Command Team helped sponsor the event and  be Jewish.  really needs to hear the stories   Child and Child Abuse Preven-
 the DENTAC Commander, Col. Elliott Bermudez-Colon, opened   “Someone shot a horse and he brought the meat, which the women   of the Holocaust in order to   tion Month.  e event was also
 up the event, calling the acts senseless and divisive.  cooked into a stew, Firestone said. “ at was the  rst meal I ate in my   sponsored by the Villages at Fort
 “ e memory of those who were lost in the Holocaust will never  14 months of incarceration.”  ensure that the Holocaust will never repeat itself, that it should not be   Irwin and the USO. Hundred of
 stray from memory as long as knowledge of the event occurred,” he said.  Once she was free, she found her brother who was a freedom  ghter   forgotten,” she said.  children were served individually-
 Spc. Bryce Harris recited an essay to acknowledge, honor and  and they soon learned their father was dying of tuberculosis.  ey   She left her fashion job to dedicate her life to telling these stories   wrapped creamsicles, popsicles,
 preserve the victims of the Holocaust.  buried him in a cemetery in Prague and put their mother’s and sisters’   and continues it 40 years later.  fudgesicles and more.  e activity
 Organizers played a video of Holocaust survivor, Renee Firestone  names on the headstone, so there would be some memory of them.  “I still speak all over the United States and Europe, hoping that the   bags included birdhouses to deco-
 and she told her story of being a prisoner and slave laborer in Auschwitz   Firestone eventually got married, had a baby and, in 1948, came  world can understand the lessons we learned from the Holocaust—that   rate, stress sand, frisbees, paint,
 concentration camps.  to America to begin a new life.  everyone will remember that we must respect each other, help each   bubbles and coloring pencils.
 “When the German Army marched in, they rounded us up, put   “I was very lucky in this country. I became a quite famous fashion  other and treat each other with kindness,” Firestone said.

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