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    Acting secretary of the Army visits Bagram Air Field

    Acting Army secretary visits Bagram

    Photo By kevin walston | Acting Secretary of the Army Patrick Murphy (right) greets Maj. Marietta Sanders,...... read more read more

    BAGRAM AIR FIELD, AFGHANISTAN

    02.04.2016

    Story by kevin walston 

    10th Mountain Division

    BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan – Ascertaining the needs of deployed Soldiers was a paramount concern for the acting Secretary of the Army when he visited Bagram Air Field Feb. 4-6.

    Patrick J. Murphy, who was sworn in as the 32nd under secretary of the Army and chief management officer by President Obama on Jan. 4, 2016, came to Afghanistan to familiarize himself with missions and capabilities across the area of operations and spend some time with Soldiers. Murphy is serving as the acting secretary of the Army while Eric Fanning undergoes Senate confirmation hearings to be the next secretary of the Army.

    During his visit, Murphy, a third generation veteran, received operational briefings on the entirety of the current U.S. Forces Afghanistan mission. He held a town hall meeting and several troop engagements to hear and address concerns and needs of Soldiers and even participated in an early morning physical training session with Soldiers of the Theater Response Force (TRF) assigned to 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment deployed to Bagram from Fort Drum, N.Y.

    “We’re in the longest war in American history and thanks so much for your service,” he told the Soldiers. “We’re so grateful for you doing all that you’re doing to keep families safe at home.”

    Lt. Col. Michael Kovacevic, who commands “Task Force Dragon,” 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, said it was a special honor having the acting secretary visit the unit, especially during the early morning hours to participate in physical training with the Soldiers.

    “Every unit in the Army has its own unique story and mission and the acting secretary was able to see what a diverse role that the Soldiers of the ‘Golden Dragons’ provide Resolute Support mission each day as the TRF,” he said. “His visit was a special moment for the Soldiers that they’ll remember long after this deployment. It lets them know how much their service to our nation means and is appreciated.”

    Command Sgt. Maj. Rob McConnell, Task Force Iron Eagle command sergeant major, echoed Kovacevic’s comments, adding that the acting secretary has established effective communication with the field since assuming his position and his visit lends credibility to his degree of involvement.

    “[It] reinforces his commitment to working to make the Army better by making first-hand observations and allowing Soldiers and leaders the opportunity to interact with senior leadership,” he said. “We were able to brief him not only on our mission, but provide him some insight into the complexities of the current environment.”

    During his town hall session with about 200 Soldiers representing various base units, Murphy spoke about his Army service in uniform and his time spent as a West Point instructor. He credited his time in uniform as preparing him for the time he spent on Capitol Hill as the youngest member of Congress. During the question and answer period, Soldiers asked questions about spouse benefits, pay, promotions, possible drawdowns and force realignment.

    Murphy closed the town hall by saying how humble and honored he was to represent the Army and reassured everyone that his job is to assure that members of Congress and the public are aware of the sacrifice, professionalism and service of the men and women who are serving.

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    Date Taken: 02.04.2016
    Date Posted: 02.09.2016 01:27
    Story ID: 188294
    Location: BAGRAM AIR FIELD, AF

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