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Dawn of the Devils




4-4 Cavalry Regiment



                         1-1 Special        HHC, 1st HBCT, 1st ID    101st Brigade
                         Troops Battalion                            Support Battalion




   1-5 Field Artillery      2-34 Combat Arms              1-16 Infantry Regiment
                                 Battalion


            Welcome Home Devils!!
Dawn of the Devils




                                                                                           Dreadnoughts
Guardians


                                                                       Volume 2, Issue 1



                                        1/1 HBCT Commander
Defiants




                                          Col. Michael Pappal




                                                                                           Iron Rangers
                                  1/1 HBCT Command Sergeant Major
                                           CSM John Jones

                                         Public Affairs Officer
Hamilton’s Own




                                           Maj. John Mini




                                                                                           Pale Riders
                                        Public Affairs NCOIC
                                       Staff Sgt. Robert Dedeaux

                                          Public Affairs NCO
                                      Staff Sgt. Melissa Crawford
Pale Riders




                                    Public Affairs Journalist/Editor




                                                                                           Hamilton’s Own
                                          Sgt. Kandi Huggins

                                      Public Affairs Broadcaster
                                        Sgt. Summer Woode
Iron Rangers




                                           1/1 HBCT FRSA
                                            Noel Waterman
                                                                                           Defiants

                  The Dawn of the Devils is published in the interest of the Sol-
                 diers, Families and Friends of the Devil Brigade. Contents of the
                  Dawn of the Devils are not necessarily the official views of, or
Dreadnoughts




                 endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, De-
                                                                                           Guardians




                 partment of the Army or 1st Infantry Division. All editorial con-
                 tent of the Dawn of the Devils is prepared, edited, provided and
                        approved by the Devil Brigade Public Affairs office.
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                                                                                                                  No Mission too Difficult. No Sacrifice too Great. Duty First. Devils!
                                                                   particularly memorable and would not have
                                                                   been possible without the Rear-D’s first-class
                                                                   support for reception and integration. There
                                                                   is a special emotional boost that my wife and I
                                                                   got each and every time we watched Soldiers
                                                                   and Families reuniting. Thanks to all of those
                                                                   who helped make these events successful,
                                                                   memorable, and efficient.
                       It is great to finally have all of the bat-     As we bring the entire brigade back togeth-
                   talions from the Devil Brigade back at Fort     er, I want to emphasize resiliency. Resiliency
Colonel Michael Pappal




                   Riley as we publish this first new Fort Riley is the power to bounce back into shape. Some-
                   version of the Devil’s Dawn newsletter!         times that takes a little time and we all need to
                       I want to thank all of the Families for     be aware of that and be patient and adaptable
                   their support of the Brigade throughout         to a changed situation. If you need help or
                   our different deployments. Without your         you know someone who needs help then see
                   love and support we could not have accom- your chaplain, doctor, NCO, or friend to get
                   plished some very difficult missions in Iraq the help needed. There is nothing wrong with
                   and Afghanistan. The letters, care packages, getting help to work through an issue before it
                   positive comments on Facebook, and wel-         becomes a problem. Different units are at dif-
                   come home greetings really made a differ-       ferent stages of the resiliency and reintegration
                   ence and will never be forgotten.               training, but one thing remains constant—the
                       We will remember all those members of       strength of the Devil Brigade is with its Sol-
                   the Devil Brigade who have paid in blood        diers and Families. We all support each other
                   the price that sometimes comes with the         and make each other strong.
                   missions and operations that we have been           Please take a moment to read the pages
                   given to further out national interests. I      containing the Soldier testimonials on what
                   thank all of those who have supported each makes each of them Army strong. For each
                   other through each of those hard times. Our Soldier the answer may be a bit different, but I
                   fallen heroes will never be forgotten and our think you will see that a recurring theme—the
                   support to their Families will continue.        importance of leaders building teams and be-
                       Our Rear-Detachment operations were         ing engaged with their subordinates. I expect
                   truly outstanding. LTC Timmerman, LTC           all leaders in the Devil Brigade to remain
                   Schmidt and their team of outstanding lead- engaged with their subordinates and help keep
                   ers and Soldiers could not have done better. them strong, resilient, and safe as we reinte-
                   The welcome home ceremonies were                grate as a unit and with our Families at home.
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                                   First, I would like to say thank you to every
                               Soldier and family member of 1st Brigade.
                                   I’ve been with the brigade off and on since
                               being stationed at Fort Riley 10 years ago and
                               I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. During my time
                               with the ‘Devils’, I was given the opportunity to
                               witness this brigade’s growth from various per-
                               spectives – first as the 1st Sgt. for Headquarters
                               and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 34th




                                                                                                                                              No Mission too Difficult. No Sacrifice too Great. Duty First.
                               Armor Regiment, to the operations Sgt. Maj.
                               during Operation Iraqi Freedom 1.5 to helping
                               the brigade reset from the transition teams mis-
                               sions back to a heavy brigade combat team as the
                               brigade’s Command Sergeant Major.
                                   When I first joined the Army 30 years ago, my
Command Sergeant Major John Jones




                               initial plan was to serve one term and get out so
                               I could finish college. After my first enlistment I
                               came down on orders to go to Hawaii as a cavalry
                               scout and because I enjoyed what I was doing, I
                               decided to reenlist. I realized then that the mili-
                               tary and the military Family was what I wanted
                               and the experiences I’ve had because of that
                               choice have been priceless.
                                   I’ve seen the Army go through numerous
                               changes, during my time in service, and it is         that uniform on, put it on with pride. Be proud of
                               currently changing as I leave—changing for the        who you are with your name on the right and U.S.
                               better. Every change the Army has made has            Army on the left. You represent the Army, your
                               made it and its Soldiers stronger, better and more    country and the Big Red One with honor. You
                               efficient. And as the brigade undergoes its stages    uphold the core values instilled in every one of
                               of resetting and rebuilding, I know it will transi-   you from basic training to the day you will re-
                               tion with the new Army in continuing to produce       tire. Although the wording of those values have
                               the best Soldiers in the U.S. Army that anyone        changed from the time I first enlisted 30 years ago
                               has ever seen.                                        until now, every one of you is a testament to what
                                   I’ve served in major divisions before, but        it takes to be a Soldier – having loyalty, duty, re-
                               never one so prestigious and honorable as the 1st     spect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal
                               Infantry Division because it takes care of its Sol-   courage.
                               diers and Family members with pride and honor.             It has been a great pleasure serving with each
                                   From the first time I stepped in 1st Brigade in   and every one of you. I hope the Soldiers and
                               2002, and even through the times I left, I always     leaders always uphold the standards and teach
                               felt I came back to Family because that is the one    our Soldiers, present and future generations of the
                               thing I’ve always felt this brigade was—a Family,     brigade, the legacy we uphold every day we wear
                               a close-knit organization. And from experience,       the Big Red One patch so we never lose the history
                               I’ve learned that when you take care of your          and sacrifices the Soldiers and families have en-
                               Family, you take care of the Soldiers, the mission    dured in order for us to be as great as we are now.
                               will always get accomplished.
                                   If I never leave anything else with the Sol-        No mission too difficult. No sacrifice too great.
                               diers, I would like to say that everyday you put      Duty First. Devil 7 Out.
Dawn of the Devils   January 2012




In Remembrance...
    Sgt vorasack xaysana                  2-12 cav
    SGT Amaru Aguilar                     4-4 CAv
    SPC Adam Hamilton                     4-4 CAV
    PFC Gustavo Rios-Ordonez              4-4 CAV
    SPC Nicholas Hensley                  4-4 CAV
    PFC BRICE SCOTT                       4-4 CAV
    SPC CHAZRAY C. CLARK                  4-4 CAV
    SGT JAKOB J. ROELLI                   2-34 CAB
    SPC ROBERT E. DYAS                    2-34 CAB
    SPC GARRET FANT                       4-4 CAV
    SPC adrian mills                      272nd mp co
    1LT DUSTIN VINCENT                    1-5 FA
    PFC CODY NORRIS                       2-34 CAB
    SFC Dennis murray                     2-34 cab
    sgt ryan sharp                        2-34 cab


“We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them.”
                                             -- Francis A. Walker




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            Man on the Street
What does it mean to be Army Strong?




Sgt. Richard Baggerly, Charlie Co, 1-1 BSTB

“Living the Warrior Ethos and doing the right
thing all the time. That includes showing up for
work on time, doing what you’re told and follow-           Spc. Christian Vonoot, Bravo Co., 1-1 BSTB
ing the rules. You have to have honor and integ-
rity.”                                                     “Being Army Strong is when the commander has a
                                                           relationship with the unit and builds camaraderie.
                                                           You know your commander cares about the Sol-
                                                           diers when he or she can roll up their sleeves and
                                                           have fun with the troops. It sets an example for
                                                           future leaders.”




Spc. Devine Pfeifer, HHC, 1-1 BSTB

“It means doing your best, being all that you can be
and giving your all, all the time. Come to work with
a good attitude and do everything to the fullest. Don’t
ever slack on anything.”




 PV2 Tessla Vetor,
                                                            Spc. Donald Stafford, Charlie Co., 101st BSB
 Alpha Co., 101st BSB

 “Showing cohesion                                          “The sacrifices that all of us make deploying,
 throughout the Army                                        going overseas, working together as a team and
 and working together                                       while accomplishing the mission.”
 as one.”


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“Chaplain’s Brief ”
Prior to our departure from Iraq, every soldier within the brigade received the Chaplain’s
“Reunion Brief”. I reminded the married soldier’s to prioritize taking care of the needs of
their spouse and for the single soldiers to do the same in their relationships with their sig-
nificant other. The way to have a successful relationship is to think of others rather than to
think of self.

This principle is applicable to both the soldier and to the spouse. As each person in a rela-
tionship thinks of the other person, taking care of the needs of the other person, then rela-
tionships will be strong and healthy. Therefore, as we continue the process of readjusting to
being back in the States with our loved ones, remember to take care of each other’s needs:
or as I taught during my classes, papa takes care of MAMA’S needs, and mama takes care of
PAPA’S needs.

Focus on what you can do for your loved ones and have a great year in 2012.

CH (MAJ) Peter O. Dissmore
1/1 ID Brigade Chaplain
Fort Riley, KS 66442

785-239-2513

peter.dissmore@us.army.mil




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      Fort Riley
      ManSpouses

 Local chapter of MANning
      The Homefront

Group of male significant others of
Soldiers.

Activities we have done int he
past include paintball, golf, driving
range, and monthly gatherings at
Kites in Junction City.

Our monthly gahers are Kites are
usually the 1st Monday of every
month from 1830 to 2030. We meet
in the back room or on the restau-
rant side.

Our upcoming events:

Jan 9th we will be meeting at Kites
for our gathering.

Jan 10th we will be at the USO from
9 to 11. It will be a game day. All
types of games available.

Jan 26th Poker night at the USO
from 18 to 20. Prizes to be awarded
at the end. Food and drinks to be
provided. RSVP appreciated for the
poker night.

Point of Contacts

Jeffrey Crippen (785) 307-4393

Kayden Ten Eyck (503) 888-3518




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101st BSB Changes
    Command

by Sgt. Summer Woode, 1st
HBCT PAO

Soldiers of the 101st Brigade
Support Battalion, 1st Heavy
Brigade Combat Team, 1st In-
fantry Division, bid farewell to
Lt. Col. Brandon Grubbs as he
relinquished command to Lt. Col.
James Waddick during a change
of command ceremony on January
11 at Fort Riley Airfield Hangar.        Colonel Michael Pappal, center, commander of the 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Divi-
Col. Michael Pappal, commander           sion, passes the ‘Guardian’ colors from Lt. Col. Brandon Grubbs, outgoing commander, 101st Brigade
                                         Support Battalion, 1st HBCT, to Lt. Col. James Waddick during a change of command ceremony at the
of 1st HBCT, spoke about his             Fort Riley Airfield Hangar, January 11, 2012. Grubbs, who has had an impresive career as the Guardian
working relationship and previ-          commander, said it was an experience of a lifetime and he counted himself blessed to have worked with
                                         such a fine team of Soldiers.
ous encounters with the outgoing
commander.
 “They say that the Army is a          port battalion to a modular brigade                    Grubbs continued.
small place. I’ve served with Lt.      support battalion, Grubbs’ leader-                     Grubbs’ successor, Lt. Col. James
Col. Grubbs twice before. First,       ship made a lasting impact on the                      Waddick, commented on his eager-
when we were observers/con-            battalion and he will now have the                     ness to lead a unit of their caliber.
trollers at the National Training      chance to leave his footprints on                      “It’s an honor to have the opportu-
Center and later when he was part      the brigade.                                           nity to serve and lead a unit with
of the 3rd Infantry Division’s G-4     Grubbs will now act as the Devil                       such a proud history and rock solid
shop.”                                 Brigade’s deputy commanding of-                        reputation,” Waddick said.
Pappal said when he saw the list       ficer. As the DCO, he will focus on                     “I look forward to our team con-
of battalion commanders, prior to      resetting the brigade, now that all                    tinuing to move out and tackle the
him taking command of the ‘Devil       battalions have returned from their                    challenges of resetting and training,
Brigade’, and read Grubbs’ name,       respective deployments.                                as we prepare for future mission
he knew he did not have to worry.      Upon his new role at the brigade,                      sets, maintain unit readiness and
Grubbs’ leadership proved the          Grubbs reflected on his time as the                    continue to provide uncompro-
commander’s initial confidence to      commander of the “Guardians.”                          mised direct support to the Devil
be valid.                              “I have to say that this has been                      Brigade,” said Waddick.
“Grubbs and the ‘Guardian’             an experience of a lifetime and I                      As 101st BSB adds a new chapter
battalion not only sustained the       count myself truly blessed to have                     to its history book and strives to
brigade, but conducted tactical        worked with such a fine team of                        maintain the professionalism the
missions to support brigade opera-     Soldiers, such as the “Guardians,”                     battalion is known for, Grubbs gave
tions in Kirkuk,” Pappal said.         said Grubbs.                                           advice for the new commander.
With accomplishments, such as          “When you look at all of the tasks                     “Congratulations, I know you will
leading and conducting the first       that were ahead of us, it would                        do well in command. Enjoy ev-
battalion field training exercise in   seem that it would be impossible,                      ery minute of it, before you know
five years and transforming the        but the “Guardians” made the                           it, you will be standing up here
“Guardians” from a forward sup-        seemingly impossible possible,”                        again,” Grubbs said.

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  CYSS EMPLOYEES RECOGNIZED BY DEVIL BRIGADE
                FOR SUPPORT
    Two Child, Youth, and School Services employ-                         certificates.
ees received a token of appreciation from the leaders
of the 101st Brigade Support Battalion at the CYSS                            Sonya Douglass, the Director of CYSS, was the
center January 10.                                                        only other one who know about the presentation of
                                                                          the certificates that morning. When Grubbs arrived at
    Elizabeth “Beth” Peterson and Nicole Fountain                         CYSS with his leaders, he requested to see Petersen
were recognized for their outstanding support of the                      and Fountain. “I told them that I had some ‘unfin-
unit during its deployment, in support of Operation                       ished business’ with Beth and Nicole that I needed to
New Dawn, by being surprised and given a framed                           resolve before I changed command the next day,” said
certificate of achievement from the unit.                                 Grubbs.

    Peterson and Fountain are the primary coordina-                           “These ladies know what it means to provide great
tors for the Kids On Site (KOSCC) childcare services                      customer service,” said Grubbs. “They have always
through CYSS. Through the course of the deployment                        gone out of their way to assist our Battalion with
they made all arrangements for childcare provisions                       utmost professionalism to ensure the childcare needs
for Family Readiness Group meetings, extended free                        of our Families were being met. I cannot say enough
child care support to families with deployed service                      good things about the positive impact that they had on
members, offered FRG training courses, and provided                       101st BSB during the past year.”
contract services for the 101st BSB unit ball on Dec.
16, 2011.                                                                     Hope Stanley, the 101st BSB Family Readiness
                                                                          Support Assistant, worked closely with Fountain and
    Lt. Col. Brandon Grubbs, the outgoing commander                       Peterson before, during and after deployment and said
of 101st BSB, Command Sgt. Major Jeffrey Adams,                           that they each sought to meet the needs of everyone
senior noncommissioned officer, along with the lead-                      requesting service if at all possible.
ership from the 101st BSB rear-detachment, surprised
the ladies at the CYSS building and presented the




              LTC Brandon Grubbs and CSM Jeffrey Adams, command group of 101st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st HBCT, presents
              Ms. Elizabeth Peterson and Ms. Nicole Fountain, both employees of Child, Youth and School Services (CYSS) with certifi-
              cates of appreciation at the CYSS central registration office, January 10, 2012. Peterson and Fountain work with 101st BSB
              as the primary coordinators for the Kids On Site childcare services through the CYSS and also help in making arrangements
              for childcare provisions for the FRG meetings and extending support to families with deployed Soldiers.


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‘Devil’ Family Readiness Group




         Colonel Michael Pappal, commander, 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, congratulates
         Kellie Kidd and Monika McDwyer for receiving the Dr. Mary E. Walker Award at the 1st ID Headquarters
         on December 15, 2011. The award is given to Army spouses whose achievements and performance contribut-
         ed significantly to the quality of life for the Soldiers and families of the 2nd Battalioni, 34th Armor Regiment.



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Read the Post paper online! http://www.1divpost.com/

 KEEP INFORMED AND UPDATED WITH 1ST BRIGADE BY FOLLOWING
                  US ON THESE WEBSITES:

1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley: www.riley.army.mil.
Click on Units, 1ID Brigades, 1HBCT or just click on this link: http://www.riley.army.mil/Unit-
Page.aspx?unit=1bct
 Facebook: www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm
 vFRG website: Family Members and Approved Personal can also go onto the vFRG and log into
their Soldier’s BN’s vFRG site, where more information can be found. www.armyfrg.org


                                           ‘Devil’ PAO
                              Email: 1stid.devil.pao@gmail.com

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1HBCT January Newsletter

  • 1. Dawn of the Devils 4-4 Cavalry Regiment 1-1 Special HHC, 1st HBCT, 1st ID 101st Brigade Troops Battalion Support Battalion 1-5 Field Artillery 2-34 Combat Arms 1-16 Infantry Regiment Battalion Welcome Home Devils!!
  • 2. Dawn of the Devils Dreadnoughts Guardians Volume 2, Issue 1 1/1 HBCT Commander Defiants Col. Michael Pappal Iron Rangers 1/1 HBCT Command Sergeant Major CSM John Jones Public Affairs Officer Hamilton’s Own Maj. John Mini Pale Riders Public Affairs NCOIC Staff Sgt. Robert Dedeaux Public Affairs NCO Staff Sgt. Melissa Crawford Pale Riders Public Affairs Journalist/Editor Hamilton’s Own Sgt. Kandi Huggins Public Affairs Broadcaster Sgt. Summer Woode Iron Rangers 1/1 HBCT FRSA Noel Waterman Defiants The Dawn of the Devils is published in the interest of the Sol- diers, Families and Friends of the Devil Brigade. Contents of the Dawn of the Devils are not necessarily the official views of, or Dreadnoughts endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, De- Guardians partment of the Army or 1st Infantry Division. All editorial con- tent of the Dawn of the Devils is prepared, edited, provided and approved by the Devil Brigade Public Affairs office.
  • 3. 6 No Mission too Difficult. No Sacrifice too Great. Duty First. Devils! particularly memorable and would not have been possible without the Rear-D’s first-class support for reception and integration. There is a special emotional boost that my wife and I got each and every time we watched Soldiers and Families reuniting. Thanks to all of those who helped make these events successful, memorable, and efficient. It is great to finally have all of the bat- As we bring the entire brigade back togeth- talions from the Devil Brigade back at Fort er, I want to emphasize resiliency. Resiliency Colonel Michael Pappal Riley as we publish this first new Fort Riley is the power to bounce back into shape. Some- version of the Devil’s Dawn newsletter! times that takes a little time and we all need to I want to thank all of the Families for be aware of that and be patient and adaptable their support of the Brigade throughout to a changed situation. If you need help or our different deployments. Without your you know someone who needs help then see love and support we could not have accom- your chaplain, doctor, NCO, or friend to get plished some very difficult missions in Iraq the help needed. There is nothing wrong with and Afghanistan. The letters, care packages, getting help to work through an issue before it positive comments on Facebook, and wel- becomes a problem. Different units are at dif- come home greetings really made a differ- ferent stages of the resiliency and reintegration ence and will never be forgotten. training, but one thing remains constant—the We will remember all those members of strength of the Devil Brigade is with its Sol- the Devil Brigade who have paid in blood diers and Families. We all support each other the price that sometimes comes with the and make each other strong. missions and operations that we have been Please take a moment to read the pages given to further out national interests. I containing the Soldier testimonials on what thank all of those who have supported each makes each of them Army strong. For each other through each of those hard times. Our Soldier the answer may be a bit different, but I fallen heroes will never be forgotten and our think you will see that a recurring theme—the support to their Families will continue. importance of leaders building teams and be- Our Rear-Detachment operations were ing engaged with their subordinates. I expect truly outstanding. LTC Timmerman, LTC all leaders in the Devil Brigade to remain Schmidt and their team of outstanding lead- engaged with their subordinates and help keep ers and Soldiers could not have done better. them strong, resilient, and safe as we reinte- The welcome home ceremonies were grate as a unit and with our Families at home.
  • 4. 7 First, I would like to say thank you to every Soldier and family member of 1st Brigade. I’ve been with the brigade off and on since being stationed at Fort Riley 10 years ago and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. During my time with the ‘Devils’, I was given the opportunity to witness this brigade’s growth from various per- spectives – first as the 1st Sgt. for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 34th No Mission too Difficult. No Sacrifice too Great. Duty First. Armor Regiment, to the operations Sgt. Maj. during Operation Iraqi Freedom 1.5 to helping the brigade reset from the transition teams mis- sions back to a heavy brigade combat team as the brigade’s Command Sergeant Major. When I first joined the Army 30 years ago, my Command Sergeant Major John Jones initial plan was to serve one term and get out so I could finish college. After my first enlistment I came down on orders to go to Hawaii as a cavalry scout and because I enjoyed what I was doing, I decided to reenlist. I realized then that the mili- tary and the military Family was what I wanted and the experiences I’ve had because of that choice have been priceless. I’ve seen the Army go through numerous changes, during my time in service, and it is that uniform on, put it on with pride. Be proud of currently changing as I leave—changing for the who you are with your name on the right and U.S. better. Every change the Army has made has Army on the left. You represent the Army, your made it and its Soldiers stronger, better and more country and the Big Red One with honor. You efficient. And as the brigade undergoes its stages uphold the core values instilled in every one of of resetting and rebuilding, I know it will transi- you from basic training to the day you will re- tion with the new Army in continuing to produce tire. Although the wording of those values have the best Soldiers in the U.S. Army that anyone changed from the time I first enlisted 30 years ago has ever seen. until now, every one of you is a testament to what I’ve served in major divisions before, but it takes to be a Soldier – having loyalty, duty, re- never one so prestigious and honorable as the 1st spect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal Infantry Division because it takes care of its Sol- courage. diers and Family members with pride and honor. It has been a great pleasure serving with each From the first time I stepped in 1st Brigade in and every one of you. I hope the Soldiers and 2002, and even through the times I left, I always leaders always uphold the standards and teach felt I came back to Family because that is the one our Soldiers, present and future generations of the thing I’ve always felt this brigade was—a Family, brigade, the legacy we uphold every day we wear a close-knit organization. And from experience, the Big Red One patch so we never lose the history I’ve learned that when you take care of your and sacrifices the Soldiers and families have en- Family, you take care of the Soldiers, the mission dured in order for us to be as great as we are now. will always get accomplished. If I never leave anything else with the Sol- No mission too difficult. No sacrifice too great. diers, I would like to say that everyday you put Duty First. Devil 7 Out.
  • 5. Dawn of the Devils January 2012 In Remembrance... Sgt vorasack xaysana 2-12 cav SGT Amaru Aguilar 4-4 CAv SPC Adam Hamilton 4-4 CAV PFC Gustavo Rios-Ordonez 4-4 CAV SPC Nicholas Hensley 4-4 CAV PFC BRICE SCOTT 4-4 CAV SPC CHAZRAY C. CLARK 4-4 CAV SGT JAKOB J. ROELLI 2-34 CAB SPC ROBERT E. DYAS 2-34 CAB SPC GARRET FANT 4-4 CAV SPC adrian mills 272nd mp co 1LT DUSTIN VINCENT 1-5 FA PFC CODY NORRIS 2-34 CAB SFC Dennis murray 2-34 cab sgt ryan sharp 2-34 cab “We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them.” -- Francis A. Walker 5
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  • 10. Dawn of the Devils January 2012 Man on the Street What does it mean to be Army Strong? Sgt. Richard Baggerly, Charlie Co, 1-1 BSTB “Living the Warrior Ethos and doing the right thing all the time. That includes showing up for work on time, doing what you’re told and follow- Spc. Christian Vonoot, Bravo Co., 1-1 BSTB ing the rules. You have to have honor and integ- rity.” “Being Army Strong is when the commander has a relationship with the unit and builds camaraderie. You know your commander cares about the Sol- diers when he or she can roll up their sleeves and have fun with the troops. It sets an example for future leaders.” Spc. Devine Pfeifer, HHC, 1-1 BSTB “It means doing your best, being all that you can be and giving your all, all the time. Come to work with a good attitude and do everything to the fullest. Don’t ever slack on anything.” PV2 Tessla Vetor, Spc. Donald Stafford, Charlie Co., 101st BSB Alpha Co., 101st BSB “Showing cohesion “The sacrifices that all of us make deploying, throughout the Army going overseas, working together as a team and and working together while accomplishing the mission.” as one.” 10
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  • 13. Dawn of the Devils January 2012 “Chaplain’s Brief ” Prior to our departure from Iraq, every soldier within the brigade received the Chaplain’s “Reunion Brief”. I reminded the married soldier’s to prioritize taking care of the needs of their spouse and for the single soldiers to do the same in their relationships with their sig- nificant other. The way to have a successful relationship is to think of others rather than to think of self. This principle is applicable to both the soldier and to the spouse. As each person in a rela- tionship thinks of the other person, taking care of the needs of the other person, then rela- tionships will be strong and healthy. Therefore, as we continue the process of readjusting to being back in the States with our loved ones, remember to take care of each other’s needs: or as I taught during my classes, papa takes care of MAMA’S needs, and mama takes care of PAPA’S needs. Focus on what you can do for your loved ones and have a great year in 2012. CH (MAJ) Peter O. Dissmore 1/1 ID Brigade Chaplain Fort Riley, KS 66442 785-239-2513 peter.dissmore@us.army.mil 13
  • 14. Dawn of the Devils January 2012 Fort Riley ManSpouses Local chapter of MANning The Homefront Group of male significant others of Soldiers. Activities we have done int he past include paintball, golf, driving range, and monthly gatherings at Kites in Junction City. Our monthly gahers are Kites are usually the 1st Monday of every month from 1830 to 2030. We meet in the back room or on the restau- rant side. Our upcoming events: Jan 9th we will be meeting at Kites for our gathering. Jan 10th we will be at the USO from 9 to 11. It will be a game day. All types of games available. Jan 26th Poker night at the USO from 18 to 20. Prizes to be awarded at the end. Food and drinks to be provided. RSVP appreciated for the poker night. Point of Contacts Jeffrey Crippen (785) 307-4393 Kayden Ten Eyck (503) 888-3518 14
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  • 19. Dawn of the Devils January 2012 101st BSB Changes Command by Sgt. Summer Woode, 1st HBCT PAO Soldiers of the 101st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st In- fantry Division, bid farewell to Lt. Col. Brandon Grubbs as he relinquished command to Lt. Col. James Waddick during a change of command ceremony on January 11 at Fort Riley Airfield Hangar. Colonel Michael Pappal, center, commander of the 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Divi- Col. Michael Pappal, commander sion, passes the ‘Guardian’ colors from Lt. Col. Brandon Grubbs, outgoing commander, 101st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st HBCT, to Lt. Col. James Waddick during a change of command ceremony at the of 1st HBCT, spoke about his Fort Riley Airfield Hangar, January 11, 2012. Grubbs, who has had an impresive career as the Guardian working relationship and previ- commander, said it was an experience of a lifetime and he counted himself blessed to have worked with such a fine team of Soldiers. ous encounters with the outgoing commander. “They say that the Army is a port battalion to a modular brigade Grubbs continued. small place. I’ve served with Lt. support battalion, Grubbs’ leader- Grubbs’ successor, Lt. Col. James Col. Grubbs twice before. First, ship made a lasting impact on the Waddick, commented on his eager- when we were observers/con- battalion and he will now have the ness to lead a unit of their caliber. trollers at the National Training chance to leave his footprints on “It’s an honor to have the opportu- Center and later when he was part the brigade. nity to serve and lead a unit with of the 3rd Infantry Division’s G-4 Grubbs will now act as the Devil such a proud history and rock solid shop.” Brigade’s deputy commanding of- reputation,” Waddick said. Pappal said when he saw the list ficer. As the DCO, he will focus on “I look forward to our team con- of battalion commanders, prior to resetting the brigade, now that all tinuing to move out and tackle the him taking command of the ‘Devil battalions have returned from their challenges of resetting and training, Brigade’, and read Grubbs’ name, respective deployments. as we prepare for future mission he knew he did not have to worry. Upon his new role at the brigade, sets, maintain unit readiness and Grubbs’ leadership proved the Grubbs reflected on his time as the continue to provide uncompro- commander’s initial confidence to commander of the “Guardians.” mised direct support to the Devil be valid. “I have to say that this has been Brigade,” said Waddick. “Grubbs and the ‘Guardian’ an experience of a lifetime and I As 101st BSB adds a new chapter battalion not only sustained the count myself truly blessed to have to its history book and strives to brigade, but conducted tactical worked with such a fine team of maintain the professionalism the missions to support brigade opera- Soldiers, such as the “Guardians,” battalion is known for, Grubbs gave tions in Kirkuk,” Pappal said. said Grubbs. advice for the new commander. With accomplishments, such as “When you look at all of the tasks “Congratulations, I know you will leading and conducting the first that were ahead of us, it would do well in command. Enjoy ev- battalion field training exercise in seem that it would be impossible, ery minute of it, before you know five years and transforming the but the “Guardians” made the it, you will be standing up here “Guardians” from a forward sup- seemingly impossible possible,” again,” Grubbs said. 19
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  • 21. Dawn of the Devils January 2012 CYSS EMPLOYEES RECOGNIZED BY DEVIL BRIGADE FOR SUPPORT Two Child, Youth, and School Services employ- certificates. ees received a token of appreciation from the leaders of the 101st Brigade Support Battalion at the CYSS Sonya Douglass, the Director of CYSS, was the center January 10. only other one who know about the presentation of the certificates that morning. When Grubbs arrived at Elizabeth “Beth” Peterson and Nicole Fountain CYSS with his leaders, he requested to see Petersen were recognized for their outstanding support of the and Fountain. “I told them that I had some ‘unfin- unit during its deployment, in support of Operation ished business’ with Beth and Nicole that I needed to New Dawn, by being surprised and given a framed resolve before I changed command the next day,” said certificate of achievement from the unit. Grubbs. Peterson and Fountain are the primary coordina- “These ladies know what it means to provide great tors for the Kids On Site (KOSCC) childcare services customer service,” said Grubbs. “They have always through CYSS. Through the course of the deployment gone out of their way to assist our Battalion with they made all arrangements for childcare provisions utmost professionalism to ensure the childcare needs for Family Readiness Group meetings, extended free of our Families were being met. I cannot say enough child care support to families with deployed service good things about the positive impact that they had on members, offered FRG training courses, and provided 101st BSB during the past year.” contract services for the 101st BSB unit ball on Dec. 16, 2011. Hope Stanley, the 101st BSB Family Readiness Support Assistant, worked closely with Fountain and Lt. Col. Brandon Grubbs, the outgoing commander Peterson before, during and after deployment and said of 101st BSB, Command Sgt. Major Jeffrey Adams, that they each sought to meet the needs of everyone senior noncommissioned officer, along with the lead- requesting service if at all possible. ership from the 101st BSB rear-detachment, surprised the ladies at the CYSS building and presented the LTC Brandon Grubbs and CSM Jeffrey Adams, command group of 101st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st HBCT, presents Ms. Elizabeth Peterson and Ms. Nicole Fountain, both employees of Child, Youth and School Services (CYSS) with certifi- cates of appreciation at the CYSS central registration office, January 10, 2012. Peterson and Fountain work with 101st BSB as the primary coordinators for the Kids On Site childcare services through the CYSS and also help in making arrangements for childcare provisions for the FRG meetings and extending support to families with deployed Soldiers. 21
  • 22. Dawn of the Devils January 2012 ‘Devil’ Family Readiness Group Colonel Michael Pappal, commander, 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, congratulates Kellie Kidd and Monika McDwyer for receiving the Dr. Mary E. Walker Award at the 1st ID Headquarters on December 15, 2011. The award is given to Army spouses whose achievements and performance contribut- ed significantly to the quality of life for the Soldiers and families of the 2nd Battalioni, 34th Armor Regiment. 22
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  • 24. Read the Post paper online! http://www.1divpost.com/ KEEP INFORMED AND UPDATED WITH 1ST BRIGADE BY FOLLOWING US ON THESE WEBSITES: 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley: www.riley.army.mil. Click on Units, 1ID Brigades, 1HBCT or just click on this link: http://www.riley.army.mil/Unit- Page.aspx?unit=1bct Facebook: www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm vFRG website: Family Members and Approved Personal can also go onto the vFRG and log into their Soldier’s BN’s vFRG site, where more information can be found. www.armyfrg.org ‘Devil’ PAO Email: 1stid.devil.pao@gmail.com