Phoenix Rising

Hard Work, Work...It's Hard Work...

January 18, 2012

Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amanda Jo Brown


Soldiers in Tech Supply, D Company, 3-10 GSAB, started their work days after block leave full force!  There were containers ready to be unloaded, shelves to be moved, and an office to be reorganized all in addition to normal daily routines.  From moving vidmars by hand (like the ones below) to utilizing forklifts to get the heavy work done, Tech Supply Soldiers are back in full swing!


Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amanda Jo Brown
 

Back to Work!

January 9, 2012
Today marks the official end for 3-10 GSAB's block leave.  Soldiers are diving right back into work to get their shops fully functional.  Keep an eye out for updates and photos!
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Keep Up with Regular TF Phoenix Updates

October 15, 2011


CSM Patton and CSM Dvorsky take last flight together Oct. 5.

For updates like the one above on Task Force Phoenix, be sure to check out our Facebook page at:  www.facebook.com/TFPhoenix


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Postings Elsewhere regarding Soldiers and their Families

October 9, 2011

Interested in Soldiers returning home from deployment?  Read this one by the Watertown Daily Times' Sarah Haase:

http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20111004/NEWS03/710049940


Do you have a Facebook page?  Be sure to read 10th CAB's story about the spouses' run to Afghanistan:

https://www.facebook.com/notes/10th-combat-aviation-brigade/spouses-run-marks-completion-of-deployment/224431794284654


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BG Volesky Presents Arch Angels with Awards

October 9, 2011

Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amanda Jo Brown

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Gary Volesky, 1st Cavalry Division, deputy commanding general-maneuver, requests photos to be taken with his Task Force Phoenix UH-60 Black Hawk dedicated flight crew Oct. 8. Volesky presented all of his TF Phoenix crew members – whom he affectionately named “Team Chaos” – with a joint service commendation medal.


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About Me


Spec. AJ Brown Telling the TF Phoenix story has been very rewarding. While it is out of my Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) it is not out of my realm of knowledge. I am an English Literature major who has been writing and submitting pieces for publication for as long as I can remember. I took part in the school newspaper first as a photographer, then to a reporter/photographer, and finally to an editor in less than a year. This job is a fantastic learning experience and has allowed me to get my writing into the post newspaper - which has been a dream come true in many aspects. My first publication happened on the day of my birthday this year. It was the best present ever! Photography is also one of my great passions as well. Ever since I could hold a camera I was taking photographs. I started with a Mickey Mouse 110 film format camera (don't laugh!) and ran around everywhere capturing life on film. It was liberating at the age of 5 to 6 to have such power at my fingertips!!! Over the years I upgraded, finally getting my first Single Lens Reflex (SLR - i.e. maual) camera when I was in sixth grade. Then, I started playing with a Minolta rangefinder 35mm camera. As the years went on, I continued upgrading until I got into the latest and greatest digital Canon SLR with all the bells and whistles I could have ever dreamed for in a camera. Put a camera in my hand and it feels like it has always been a part of me....

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