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    Dragoons ring in Independence Day with uncasing of Colors

    Dragoons Ring in Independence Day With Uncasing of Colors

    Photo By Sgt. Gerald Wilson | Col. James Blackburn, the 75th commander of 2nd SCR, right, and Regimental Command...... read more read more

    VILSECK, AFGHANISTAN

    07.08.2010

    Story by Sgt. Gerald Wilson 

    2d Cavalry Regiment

    ZABUL, Afghanistan – The Dragoons of the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment celebrated this Fourth of July with the official uncasing of the Regimental colors at FOB Lagman in Zabul Afghanistan. This historic event marks the 2SCR’s official assumption of command of Task Force Dragoons and Combined Team Zabul.

    In a stirring speech that would rival the immortal words of Patton himself, Col. James Blackburn, the 75th Regimental Commander put an inspirational perspective on the unit’s mission as he addressed the Troops.

    “The questions, if not us then who? If not now then when? Have been asked for a very long time,” he said. “Well I will tell you as we stand here on the Fourth of July, our forefathers already have answered those questions for us.”

    “It is you and it is now!” Blackburn continued. “There is no question this war will be won this year, and this war will be won by Soldiers of this Regiment for the Afghan people.”

    “It will be won right here in southern Afghanistan where it started,” he said. ‘The Taliban’s cradle will become it’s grave, here in southern Afghanistan, as the Soldiers of this fantastic Regiment write the next chapter of our history.”

    Blackburn stressed the magnitude of the role each Soldier will play in the Dragoon’s mission in Afghanistan.

    “You are part of something much larger than yourself,” he said. “We are all part of something much larger than just this Regiment, but this Regiment will be pivotal in the victory here.”

    The colonel closed by urging each Soldier to remain dedicated and focused and not lose sight of the Regiment’s ultimate goal, providing for the security of the Afghan people.

    “There is no time to stop and wait for somebody to build a better bunk,” he said. “To wait for somebody to create the best FOB.”

    “There is a very, very narrow window of opportunity we will exploit in short order.”

    “Thank all of you for what you’ve done to this point and thank you more importantly for what you are about to do in the future.”

    We are not just Dragoons for a three year term PCS tour. We are Dragoons for life! The colors are the symbol of the unit. Un-casing the colors mean that 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, the oldest continuously serving regiment in the United States Army, are here and ready for operations in Afghanistan. Toujour Pret.

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    Date Taken: 07.08.2010
    Date Posted: 07.08.2010 01:25
    Story ID: 52489
    Location: VILSECK, AF

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