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    Local resident becomes U.S. citizen while deployed

    Local Resident Becomes U.S. Citizen While Deployed

    Photo By Sgt. John Ortiz | Woodland Hills, Calif., native Denis Bueno, poses with Maj. Gen. Charles Anderson, the...... read more read more

    CAMP ARIFJAN, KUWAIT

    08.03.2008

    Story by Sgt. John Ortiz 

    4th Sustainment Brigade

    By Spc. John Ortiz
    4th Sustainment Brigade

    CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – A Woodland Hills, Calf. native, Denis Bueno, a petty officer 3rd class in the Navy became a United States citizen, Aug. 3, 2008, at a naturalization ceremony.

    Bueno, a hospital corpsman with Detachment E Navy Hospital based out of Camp Pendleton, Calif., is originally from the Philippines and is currently serving his third deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

    Like the rest of the service members, Bueno was inspired to become a citizen of the country he pledged to protect when he enlisted in the service.

    "It fells good to now be a U.S. citizen," said Bueno.

    Applicants applying for citizenship of the United States would have to wait at least five years, but as a member of a military service serving the United States, Bueno was eligible to apply as soon as his enlistment began.

    "The process, which was around two months was very easy, the Navy did a great job in helping me with the paperwork," he said.

    During the ceremony, Bueno promised to support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic, as a member of the military; this promise is not far from the oath he took as a recruit when he enlisted in the Navy Reserve.

    "My family thinks its great, becoming a U.S. citizen is one of the greatest benefits anybody can have," he said.

    21 service members from 11 different countries representing the United States Army and Navy participated in the naturalization ceremony.

    "We are here today to celebrate the induction of new citizens to the United States of America," said Maj. Gen. Charles Anderson, Deputy Commanding General, United States Army Central.

    "Since 9/11, more than 36-thousand members of the Armed Forces have become U.S citizens, today you add to the great legacy of the immigrants who have come before you," he said.

    "It is an honor for me to share this very special day with you, citizenship is one of the most coveted gifts that the U.S. government can bestow," said Anderson. "I know you are grateful for the opportunities that you have been given, you have earned the privilege of American citizenship."
    "With every new citizen who is woven in our national tapestry, our cultural fabric is enriched and our diversity is strengthened, securing America's promise as a nation of immigrants," he said. "Today we welcome you, as the newest members of the American family."


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    Date Taken: 08.03.2008
    Date Posted: 09.05.2008 12:20
    Story ID: 23259
    Location: CAMP ARIFJAN, KW

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