Newsletter April 2012 - Association of the First Corps of Cadets
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Newsletter April 2012 - Association of the First Corps of Cadets
Monstrat Viam association of the first corps of cadets June 2012 BG Hammond Promoted in the Field AFCC board member and former FCC commander, Colonel John A. Hammond, was promoted to brigadier general by General David H. Petraeus in July 2011. BG Hammond was serving as commander of the 26th “Yankee” Brigade when promoted in Afghanistan. The 26th “Yankee” Brigade provided command and control, security and support operations for the nearly 9,000 U.S. and coalition forces operating in Kabul, Afghanistan, from April 2011 to January 2012. Army sources believe that a war zone promotion to brigadier general has not occurred since WWII. A fantastic honor for a great soldier! Congratulations BG Hammond L to R: CSM William Davidson, BG John A. Hammond, COL Gerard Fridmann Gen Petraeus Pins On The Star Bg Hammond’s Message To The AFCC From The Field Not long after his war zone promotion to brigadier general by General Petreus, AFCC Board member and former FCC commander BG John A. Hammond wrote of his unstinting loyalty to the First Corps of Cadets in a message to the AFCC secretary, COL (MA) Dean Saluti: From: “Hammond, John A USA BG USA TF Yankee” <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> CC: <[email protected]>, “Davidson, William M USA CSM USA TF Yankee” <[email protected]> Date: 7/14/2011 12:35 PM Dean Thanks for the kind words!! I would also like you to know that I have in my office, on display, a 1st Corps WWI Helmet and the “Hancock Gage” Portfolio of letters. I have hosted Senators, and multiple flag officers and commanders from the US, Canada, UK, Bulgaria, Georgia, Mongolia, France, etc. They are all fascinated by the story, and the linkage of the crest from John Hancock’s time, to the Dough Boy helmet with the 1st Corps crest painted on it, to Iraq and Afghanistan today. My Aide, CPT Tyler Field, an AFCC member, purchased the helmet on line and had it sent Mindful of Fcc History here. We received several beautiful gifts from our French Comrades on the 4th of July. A framed lithograph picture of George Washington from WWI era, as well as a copy of a letter from Black Jack Pershing to Marshal Foch with a framed Crois de Guerre medal. We in turn have secured a copy of a letter from MG Clarence Edwards to the CG of the 2d Cavalry Div (Apied) (France) following the Battle of St Mihiel. And have framed this for them along with a miniature Battle streamer (St Mihiel)from our Brigade Colors. So, the YD and 1st Corps history and legacy remains strong here in Afghanistan! Thanks again for the well wishes and continued support! BG Jack Hammond Commander, 26th “Yankee” Brigade Task Force Yankee, Kabul base Cluster Camp Phoenix, AFG Memorial Day 2011 One of the largest groups in years gathered to march to the First Corps of Cadets monument at Mt. Auburn Cemetery on Memorial Day. Following taps and the laying of the wreath by MG Bob Davenport, AFCC members and spouses and the FCC color guard moved to Conley’s for a “light” Italian lunch arranged for by AFCC secretary Dean Saluti. From L to R: Ed Steadman, Bill Hurley, John Silva, Rich Matlak, Ron Ouellette, Bob Davenport, Tom Richter, and Lenny Wolfe 2 Annual Meeting 2011 Rege Matlak LTC Conaway presents outgoing president Rich Matlak the Commander’s Award for Public Service This being an election year for the Board of Directors and for several committee positions, President Rich Matlak appointed a Nominating Committee of three— BG Bill Hurley, COL Bob Soldani, and Chief Ed Steadman---to prepare a slate of candidates for the membership to consider at the Annual Meeting on April 1, 2012. The following slate of officers, directors, and committee members were nominated and elected: President 2012-2014: 1st Vice President 2012-2014: 2nd Vice President 2012-1014: Secretary 2012-2014: Treasurer 2012-2014: COL Thomas Finn COL (MA) John Silva, Jr. CSM William Davidson COL (MA) Dean Saluti CW3 Edwin Steadman Director 2012-2014: Director 2012-2014: Director 2012-2014: MG Joseph Carter LTC Lawrence DiNardo Arthur Burt Prudential Committee 2012-2017: COL (MA) Leonard Wolfe Prudential Committee 2012-2015: BG (MA) William Hurley (to fill the un-expired term of COL (MA) John Silva, Jr., resigned to accept nomina tion for 1st Vice President) Finance Committee 2012-2014: Rich Matlak presents the President’s Annual Award to CW3 Steadman Cocktails, Cheese, And Pasta At The Museum Posting The Colors At The Algonquin Club National Anthem ~ Sung by Leigh Ann Hodgkins BG John Hammond Thanks to the nominating committee for putting together a great leadership team to move the AFCC forward. The membership and guests then enjoyed a substantial cocktail party with members of the Algonquin Club before moving to the Algonquin Club for a dinner and a presentation by retired Senior Intelligence Officer Regis Matlak on “The Greater Middle East: The Nightmare Years to Come?” Since 9/11, Mr. Matlak served on the National Security Council as Director for Iraq and deputy to Special Presidential Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad (January-August 2003), and later as CIA representative to Ambassad or-designate to Iraq Khalilzad’s Transition Team (2005); in Iraq, as CIA rep to the Ambassador Negroponte-General Casey Red Cell team (2004) and Co-Director for Intelligence on the Ambassador Crocker/General Petraeus Joint Strategic Assessment Team (2007) that assisted in formulating the ‘surge’ strategy. Introductions ~ From left to right: Newly elected AFCC president COL Tom Finn, 211th Commanding Officer LTC Brett Conaway, senior officer in attendance, MG Bob Davenport, being introduced by COL Dean Saluti A Great Time This extraordinary annual meeting was orchestrated by AFCC secretary, COL Dean Saluti, and Algonquin Club Vice President, Richard De Vito. More than 100 AFCC members and guests wined and dined with 40 members of the Algonquin Club. We look forward to holding future events with our AC neighbors. Time To March To Dinner ~ Bagpiper Gerry Davidson 3 Outgoing president Rich Matlak presents a President’s Award for Fundraising to Marjorie Kahn and COL Dean Saluti DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY AND THE AIR FORCE REPLY TO ATTENTION OF: MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL GUARD TH HHD 211 MILITARY POLICE BATTALION 459 BEDFORD STREET LEXINGTON, MA 02420-1499 NGMA-MP-BCDR 10 June 2012 Greetings to the Association of the First Corps of Cadets, This past year has been another highly successful and adventurous year for the Active First Corps of Cadets Military Police Battalion even though none our elements were deployed overseas. The 747th MP Company was awarded the Massachusetts Meritorious Unit Commendation for their exemplary unit performance in the response to the tornados affecting the Greater Springfield area in June of 2011. Additionally, this company’s commanding officer, CPT Anthony J. Ortega, who served concurrently during this period as our full time support battalion training officer, was one of only 27 Company Grade Officers across the entire U.S. Army to be presented with the General MacArthur Leadership Award by U.S.Army Chief of Staff, General Raymond T. Odierno. In September of 2011, we participated in the MP Regimental Week at Fort Leonard Wood Missouri in the most profound way. Through the generous donation of our Museum Curator and Association Member, Craig Brown, our unit installed a permanent plaque dedicated to the service and sacrifices of our First Corps MP Units at the National Military Police Memorial Grove. This plaque now serves as a focal point depicting the magnitude of First Corps Service at the home of the MP Regiment. MP Regimental Week 2011 was also momentous as our Warfigher Team consisting of SSG Joseph W. Pieczarka (747th MP Co), SPC Alexander G. Machado (772nd MP Co), and SPC Vincent M. Amenta (972nd MP Co) recorded the top reserve component finish in the history of the International MP Team Competition. Despite substantially less resourcing than their active duty counterparts, these First Corps MP Warriors excelled in every event through their unyielding professionalism and determination. Although the truly remarkable accomplishments listed above seem almost impossible to top, the proudest moment for our Active First Corps of Cadets in this past year was yesterday when we dedicated the Drill Hall in the Taunton Armory to our fallen comrade SPC Matthew M. Pollini who was killed in the line of duty in Al Kut Iraq, 22 January 2009. Through the collective commitment and generosity the of 772nd MP Company Personnel past and present and our Association Membership, we have ensured that his service and sacrifice will forever inspire our formation. Finally, I am writing this just weeks before we launch our 972nd MP Company overseas beginning our organization’s third full unit rotation in the Global War on Terrorism. Command Sergeant Major Branley and I have the utmost confidence in the leadership and soldiers of this unit and we are certain they will continue to point the way as the First Corps of Cadets of the 21st Century. M ONSTRAT VIAM! BRETT CONAWAY Lieutenant Colonel of Military Police Commanding 4 To: Members of the AFCC From: Richard Matlak, President Re: Annual Report to the Membership, 2011-12 Date: June 1, 2012 As of April 1, 2012, the date of our last annual meeting, COL Tom Finn is the new president of the AFCC and we are fortunate to have a man of his dedication, leadership, and talent at the helm. Tom was to have been the president two years ago, but was mobilized, voluntarily, to Afghanistan and I sought to keep things going until his return. This past year has been a good one for the Association. Of most importance, we have kept our eye on the organizational mission in supporting the active unit, in preserving the history of the FCC through housing its historical and contemporary artifacts in the beautiful museum that we maintain, and in providing meaningful events for the membership. Obviously, our dues of $50 per annual member cannot do all of the above. Although managed masterfully by AFCC member and former treasurer, Mike Finer, neither can our modest endowment generate enough supplemental income to cover operating expenses. Thus, fund-raising primarily through events has become the life blood of our organizational economy. To keep us in the black, our secretary Dean Saluti has made our routine events increasingly profitable through expert management, aggressively sought sponsorships, and attaining favorable rates from our venues. It is important to note that Dean’s success has not come at the expense of the membership by charging more at the door. We do not want cost to deter members from attending our unique events. In fact, some of our most meaningful events, are free, such as the wreath laying ceremony at the FCC monument in Mt. Auburn Cemetery on Memorial Day. Photos throughout this newsletter provide a snapshot of the events of 04/2011 – 04/2012. You may be surprised, and I hope pleased, to see that many photos and stories highlight the accomplishments and significant events of the 211th MP Battalion (FCC) as well. At our last annual meeting, CSM Bill Davidson was voted onto the Board as second vice president. Soon, we will be opening in the Museum rooms dedicated to the war time artifacts of the 211th MP Battalion (FCC). In word, picture, and deed, the AFCC and the FCC have united to mutual advantage. In this Newsletter you will find a listing of AFCC and FCC events for 2012-13 open to the membership. Please come as often as you are able. MONSTRAT VIAM! 5 Supporting the Troops with Distinction Chris Ormonde, AFCC member and nephew of BOD member Ron Brennan, recently received the Commander’s Award for his work on parachute technology at Natick Labs. Chris was also recognized by the Royal Australian Air Force. Congratulations again to Chris Ormonde for his well-deserved recognition. Jack Obusek, Dtr of Natick Army Lab presents the Commander’s Award to Ormande The Australian Plaque Forscom Commander Visits The AFCC Museum BOD Member MG Joseph Carter hosted an informal reception for FORSCOM commander General David M. Rodriguez and the TAGs of New England on March 7, 2012. The beauty and significance of our Museum, attributable to our curator Craig Brown, our assistant curator Arthur Gagnon, and to our housekeeper John O’Brien, provided a stunning setting for the stars! From L to R are: BG Brent M. Boyles (ME), MG Patrick J. Murphy (NY), MG Michael D. Dubie (VT), General David M. Rodriguez (FORSCOM), MJ Joseph C. Carter (MA), MG Kevin R. McBride (RI), and MG Thaddeus J. Martin (CT) From L to R are: 2VP John Silva, President Tom Finn, General Rodriguez, MG Joe Carter, and John O’Brien WWII FCC Vets Honored The 211th MP Battalion (FCC) honored brothers Seth and Charles Hamblin during Annual Training for their service with the 211th Coastal Artillery (FCC) during WWII. Long time AFCC member and past president, Lenny Wolfe, located the brothers living on Cape Cod and worked with LTC Brett Conaway and CSM Brian Branley to provide a memorable ceremony for the brothers. The Hamblin brothers, both PFCs during World War II, were presented with a plaque designed by AFCC member Dirk Burrowes comparable to the inscribed marble plaques he provides annually to the honorees of the Veterans Recognition Event. The ceremony was held at Camp Edwards on May 8, 2012. Lenny Wolfe reports that the Hamblin brothers were overwhelmed with appreciation. The gratitude of the entire AFCC goes out to Lenny for the loving regard he has shown for the history of the 211th Coastal Artillery (FCC) and its sole survivors. L to R: CSM Brian Branley, Charles Hamblin, Seth Hamblin, LTC Conaway AFCC members Ron Wolf and Lenny Wolfe escorting the Hamblin brothers 6 AFCC and FCC EVENTS (Current as of 15 May 12) 2012 - 2013 MONTH EVENT May 12 BOD Meeting 14 May N/A Museum Memorial Day 28 May N/A Mt. Auburn Cemetery AHAC June Day 4 Jun N/A Boston SPC Matthew Pollini Dedication 9 Jun N/A Taunton Armory BOD Meeting 11 Jun N/A Museum 972nd Send-Off Ceremony 25 Jun N/A Castle Island Jun 12 DATE COST LOCATION Jul 12 No Scheduled BOD Meeting Aug 12 BOD Meeting 6 Aug N/A Museum Sep 12 BOD Meeting 10 Sep N/A Museum 6th Annual VAFCC Golf Tournament & Auction 24 Sep TBD Boxford BOD Meeting 1 Oct N/A Museum Semi-Annual Meeting 21 Oct TBD Museum Museum MP Room Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 4 Nov TBD Museum BOD Meeting 5 Nov N/A Museum Veteran’s Recognition Event 11 Nov TBD S&W BOD Meeting 3 Dec N/A Museum Christmas Party 9 Dec TBD Museum Jan 13 BOD Meeting 7 Jan N/A Museum Feb 13 BOD Meeting 4 Feb N/A Museum New Member Meet & Greet 24 Feb TBD Museum Mar 13 BOD Meeting 4 Mar N/A Museum Apr 13 Annual Meeting 7 Apr TBD Museum Fundraiser TBA TBD Giggles, Saugus MA Oct 12 Nov 12 Dec 12 COL Tom Finn AFCC President (2012-2014) Duty, Honor, Country CPT Anthony Ortega, 747th MP Company Commander and full time battalion training officer, was one of 27 recipients of a 2012 General Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award. CPT Ortega was selected from a field of thousands of junior officer nominees from active, national guard, and reserve Army units. He was presented the award at the Pentagon by Army Chief of Staff, General Raymond T. Odierno. Gen. Odierno, CPT Ortega, and William Davis, Executive Director of the General Douglas MacArthur Foundation 7 LTC Conaway recognizing Craig Brown at the MP Ball Dedicated to Past, Present and Future Soldiers of the FCC During MP Regimental Week in September 2011, LTC Brett Conaway and CSM Brian Branley accompanied by Cheif Ed Steadman, AFCC treasurer, attended the dedication ceremony for the 211th MP Bn (FCC) plaque at the MP Grove at Fort Leonard Wood. The plaque was generously donated by AFCC curator Craig Brown. From L to R: CSM Costa, LTC Conaway, CSM Branley, and Chief Steadman Monstrat Viam association of the first corps of cadets 227 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Warfighters During MP Regimental Week, the 211th MP Warfighter Team achieved the highest reserve component finish in the 20-year history of the International MP Team Competition! Congratulations to the great competitors pictured. Top left photo: L to R: SPC Vincent Amenta, 972nd MP Company; SPC Alexander Machado, 772nd MP Company; and Team Leader SSG Joseph Pieczarka, 747th MP Company 8