Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Coming Home...

Spc. Manuel Garcia, a 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment soldier, is welcomed home to Vilseck early Tuesday morning by, from left, son Jaiden, wife Jennifer, daughter Jelissa and sons Drew and Jaxton.
Seth Robson, Stars and Stripes

Evening...

I love to see photos and read stories on the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment - especially when they are about warriors from our support group who are coming home!

Welcome home, SPC Garcia and thanks for your sacrifice and service. We are so proud of you! Oh, and enjoy driving a regular car :-)

Enjoy the story guys and continue to pray for our warriors...

Chris, I love you buddy! Be Safe!

v/r,
- Collabman


Soldiers arrive home to changing Vilseck
By Seth Robson, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Thursday, October 16, 2008

VILSECK, Germany — Soldiers from the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment are coming home to a community that has changed drastically during the 15 months they were deployed to Iraq.

At Vilseck, the post exchange — once the heart of the Grafenwöhr-Vilseck community — has been replaced by a furniture store. A new mall, including a PX and commissary, opened at Grafenwöhr. The 172nd Infantry Brigade arrived at Graf over summer and is preparing to embark on its own Iraq mission next month.

U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwöhr spokesman Franz Zeilmann said the community is preparing for the Strykers’ arrival and reintegration.

"USAG Grafenwöhr used the deployment of the soldiers to update soldiers’ facilities and their working places with a very intensive construction program," he said.

Garrison agencies will offer many extra programs to the returning troops including Outdoor Recreation trips, free child care, and sales and giveaways at the PX and commissary. Local German communities are also planning welcome-home events, he said.

The new facilities, new people and community activities were not the first things on the minds of some of the first Strykers who made it home in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

One of them, Staff Sgt. Robert Cruz, 37, of Guam, said he was looking forward to spending time with his wife, Geri, nieces Jenna, 11, Benita and Benicia, both 16, and nephew Isaiah, 3.

Cruz’s extended family greeted him warmly when he marched into the Memorial Fitness Center with a group of other soldiers, putting a traditional Pacific Island lei around his neck and talking about plans for welcome-home celebrations.

"We are ready to party and barbecue," Benicia said as family members clustered around a beaming Cruz.

Another Stryker who got home Tuesday, Spc. Manuel Garcia, 28, of Miami, said he was looking forward to driving a regular car.

Garcia spent his time in Iraq driving a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle out of Forward Operating Base Warhorse in Diyala province, he said.

The armored personnel carrier handles all right on paved roads, but it’s not an off-roader, he said.

"(Off-road) everyone in the vehicle is bumping around all over the place," he said, adding that he’ll be driving his family around in a Mazda van in Germany.

Garcia needs a van to move his expanding family including wife Jennifer, sons Drew, 14, Jaiden, 12, and Jaxton, 6 and daughter Jelissa, 18 months.

"I’m going to spend time with them. Whatever they enjoy doing ... and get to know my daughter," he said.

Jelissa was only a few months old when her father deployed.

The other kids have changed, too, Garcia said, pointing out the fuzzy moustache growing on Drew’s upper lip.

While his dad was gone, Drew broke his arm and it got better. Now he wants to show his father his football-tossing skills, he said.

"I just don’t want him to leave again," Jennifer said as the family prepared to drive back to their home in Eschenbach. "I’m just going to enjoy the time I have now while I have him."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

THAT IS MY SON....YOU HAVE MADE ME SO PROUD....I HAVE NO WORDS TO EXPRESS WHAT I AM FEELING RIGHT NOW...I LOVE YOU MANNY WITH ALL MY HEART AND I WILL BE HERE FOR YOU UNCONDITIONALLY......WELCOME HOME!

Nancy said...

Maria,

We "your battle buddies" share your joy!

Welcome Home Manny!

Nancy T.... on the other Florida Coast!

Unknown said...

It's great to know that one of ours has touched down in Germany. Maria, I know you have been floating with a huge grin all day.

David M said...

The Thunder Run has linked to this post in the blog post From the Front: 10/17/2008 News and Personal dispatches from the front and the home front.