U.S. Army
2004-2011
Public Affairs Specialist/Journalist

In 2011, I was assigned to the Exchange HQ and was welcomed with open arms. It was a much different assignment than any that had come before, but no less rewarding. Continuing to serve has been and remains part of who I am.

I enlisted in the Army in 2004. I attended basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C., and advanced individual training at Fort Meade, Md. My military occupational specialty was a public affairs specialist/journalist. My first duty station was at Fort Drum, N.Y. My wife and I arrived there in October 2004โ€”and within four months I was headed to Iraq for my first deployment. In February 2005, I arrived at Camp Anaconda, Iraq. There, we spent the year traveling the country and telling the stories of Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors, and Marines. I deployed again in 2007 to Baghdad, where I was tasked with covering and telling the story of the assault on Sadr City. I was awarded a Combat Action Badge and a Meritorious Service Medal.ย My third and final deployment was in 2010 to Kuwait to support the Third Army. There, we told the Armyโ€™s withdraw and reset story as the last units were exiting theater.

In 2011, I was assigned to the Exchange HQ and was welcomed with open arms. It was a much different assignment than any that had come before, but no less rewarding. Continuing to serve has been and remains part of who I am.

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