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    The Badger and the Gator – Wisconsin National Guard Receives Thanks after Assisting the Florida National Guard in Hurricane Irma Clean-up Efforts

    Gator Brigade in Florida thanks Wisconsin Badger Unit for Assistance in Hurricane Irma Response Efforts

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Christopher Vann | The Task Force 53 Commander, Col. John Haas, awards the 2-127 Infantry Regiment of the...... read more read more

    HOMESTEAD AIR RESERVE BASE, FL, UNITED STATES

    09.16.2017

    Story by Staff Sgt. Christopher Vann 

    107th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

    America’s Dairyland flew some of their best Soldiers down to the Sunshine State to accompany their fellow infantrymen, as they work to assist the citizens of Florida, amidst the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. Thanks to the efforts of the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, the state of Florida and the Florida National Guard bestowed the Florida State Active Duty ribbon to the Soldiers of the badger state, at the Homestead Air Reserve Base, Sept. 16, 2017.

    Lt. Col. Brion Aderman, commander, 2-127th Infantry Regiment, was honored to have his unit represent the National Guard’s spirit of brotherhood and teamwork.
    “This is a very significant mobilization for the Wisconsin National Guard,” said Aderman. “We’re always ready and always there and we’ve proven. We answered the call on very short notice, our sisters put out the call and we responded rapidly.

    Lt. Col. Aderman shared that this unique situation proves that the National Guard is a cornerstone and a powerful component of the Department of Defense.
    “This is the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s first experience responding to a hurricane,” said Aderman, “We’re not a hurricane state. We mostly deal in blizzards, flooding and tornados, but the training that we did in those events applies to all mission sets.”

    Assigned to Broward County, the 2-127 was assigned an area with the responsibility to support points of distribution operations, security and debris removal to help the county’s residents neighborhood return to normal.

    “The most rewarding thing is the citizens coming up and thanking us with hugs and gratitude” said Aderman. “This past week has helped build relationships.”

    As a show of gratitude, Col. John Haas, commander, 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team commander, pinned Lt. Col. Aderman during the ceremony where the unit was awarded the Florida State Active Duty ribbon. The ribbon is awarded to members who, under military orders, participate in an active state service while assisting civil authorities.

    “We are a family that makes up a nation and a fighting force. It’s never more evident than when you have a state like Wisconsin and Soldiers from that community that take a break from their own civilian lives to come down and lend a helping hand to their Florida brethren,” said Haas. “It was my great privilege to be able to award them with the Florida State Active Duty ribbon for their participation in helping Florida get back on its feet.”

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    Date Taken: 09.16.2017
    Date Posted: 09.18.2017 10:06
    Story ID: 248614
    Location: HOMESTEAD AIR RESERVE BASE, FL, US

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