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    U.S. Army Central celebrates 241st Army Birthday

    U.S. Army Central celebrates   241st Army Birthday

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Victor Everhart | Brig. Gen. David Glaser (second from right), chief of staff, U.S. Army Central and...... read more read more

    SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, SOUTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    06.17.2016

    Story by Sgt. Victor Everhart 

    U.S. Army Central   

    “American soldiers have led the way for 241 years and will continue to lead in protecting the nation and defending the Constitution,” said Col. Wayne Marotto, public affairs officer, USARCENT. “I am proud to be part of the greatest team on earth.”

    The U.S. Army was founded on June 14, 1775, when the Continental Congress authorized enlistment of riflemen to serve the United Colonies for one year. This year’s Army Birthday theme was “The American Soldier – Always, Ready, Always Leading.”

    Following Army tradition, the oldest and youngest soldiers standing in formation helped Glaser and Dostie cut the Army birthday cake prior to the run. Pfc. Matthew Roverso, stood as the youngest soldier in formation. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Linda Todman-Howard, was the oldest soldier in formation.

    “It was funny being the youngest person out of everyone,” said Roverso a geospatial engineer assigned to USARCENT. “But I was told it’s a tradition so it was nice to be part of something that’s happened for longer than I’ve been alive.”

    The Army birthday run corresponds with the social media campaign Earn Your Cake, which aims to encourage fitness along with celebrating the Army’s birthday.

    Todman-Howard, a senior all source intelligence technician, said being able to cut the cake was a career milestone and is proud to be able to represent the Army. She also stated getting as far as she has, is all about attitude and reminds soldiers that she can still achieve excellence and surpass them on the Army Physical Fitness Test.

    “I tell soldiers one day you will hit this mark whether you’re in the Army or not and hopefully, all will be well with the world and you’ve done your part to make it better,” said Todman-Howard.

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    Date Taken: 06.17.2016
    Date Posted: 06.17.2016 17:06
    Story ID: 201631
    Location: SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, SOUTH CAROLINA, US

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