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February 14, 2012

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Mississippi Unit In Iraq Hands Off To Tenn. Unit

U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jessica Zullig

The 3rd Squadron, 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment's guidon and Tennessee state flag wave during a transfer of authority ceremony held at Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Iraq, March 10. The 3/278th ACR, Tennessee National Guard, assumed the mission from the 1st Squadron, 98th Cavalry Regiment, Mississippi National Guard.

Originally published: 2010-03-17 11:47:40
Last modified: 2010-03-17 11:53:44
 


The 3rd Squadron

Includes Troop L,

Based In Greeneville

BY SPC. JESSICA ZULLIG

The following article about the 3rd Squadron, 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, which includes Greeneville-based Troop L, was posted on the Department of Defense's Digital Video and Imagery Distribution System on March 11.

CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE SPEICHER, Iraq -- Troops from the 1st Squadron, 98th Cavalry Regiment, Mississippi National Guard, known as "Southern Steel," transferred their authority to the 3rd Squadron, 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Tennessee National Guard, "Bootleggers."

Outgoing commander Lt. Col. John Nipp, squadron commander for the 1/98th Cav., provided his comments bidding farewell and welcoming the 3/278th outside the cavalry regiment's headquarters building.

"I'm as proud as an expecting papa of my squadron," he said. "We accomplished many great things and Iraq is better for us being here.

"Now, Bootleggers it is your turn as we pass the torch to you all today," he continued.

"Lt. Col. Blevins, Command Sgt. Major Cartwright, you have a fine squadron and I know you all will pick up right where we left off and you will continue to raise the bar.

"I pray that the good Lord puts his most gracious arms around each and every one of your troopers and allows them all to complete the mission safely."

Nipp left the 3/278th Cav. with two phrases of advice: Meet on the high ground and accomplish the mission with integrity.

During the nine months the 1/98th has been on the ground in Iraq, they have completed close to 600 missions, traveling approximately one million miles without sustaining any serious injuries.

"Our convoy commanders were a great asset to our mission," said 1st Sgt. Brian Belue, the interim command sergeant major for the 1/98th Cav.

"From planning the mission to execution, we had a lot of good [staff sergeants] that made good decisions throughout the year that allowed for these safe operations," Sgt. Belue said.

The mission that the 1/98th Cav. transferred to the 3/278th ACR is to ensure the safe arrival of supplies across northern Iraq.

"The transfer of authority to the 3/278th ACR has gone well," Nipp said. "I believe we set them up for success."

Belue agreed with Nipp saying, "We've done a lot of work over the past two weeks to prepare these guys for the transfer of authority."

Lt. Col. James Blevins, squadron commander of the 3/278th ACR, said the unit's primary goal is to safely conduct its missions and make sure that soldiers are taken care of.

"We received convoy escort and Army Warrior Training to help prepare us for this deployment," said Blevins, who acknowledges there's a challenge ahead.

"It's satisfying to be here after the long train-up that we had and assume the mission," Lt. Col. Blevins said.

Sgt. Cartwright commented, "Being in Iraq is what we trained for."

 
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