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    Kansas Army National Guard Grants wishes

    TOPEKA, KS, UNITED STATES

    03.24.2018

    Story by Staff Sgt. Mark Nussbaumer 

    105th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

    Seth Cummings, a junior from Topeka West High School recently had the chance few of his age get to do: to pull the tail on a Paladin M10946 155 millimeter Artillery System on March 24.

    Pulling the tail involves hooking a rope to the firing mechanism on the gun after the weapon is primed and loaded, and yanking the cord. The projectile that was launched from the Paladin hit the target with accuracy approximately 20 miles away. After the three rounds were fired by the crew, there was still time to pose for a photo outside of the weapon.

    Though, the first round definitely surprised him by its sheer force. Cummings says that pulling the tail was extremely satisfying. "Explosions are always cool," said Cummings.

    Cummings, a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet, suffers from stage four Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare soft tissue type of cancer found most commonly in older children and teens.

    "We want to make as many memories as we can," said Heather Cummings, Seth's mother, "putting a flag in the earth saying 'Seth was here.'"

    The chance to fire the Paladin was one of three wishes expressed by Cummings. Those wishes reached Capt. Benjamin Moore of the Kansas Army National Guard, who assisted in the planning of the Paladin event and two others.

    "My mission is to support you and make sure you get your desired outcome," Moore told Cummings. "How can I help with your goals?"

    Cummings was also offered a chance to shoot an M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, an armored personnel carrier used by the 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment headquartered in Kansas City, Kansas. After the shots were fired from the Bradley's 25mm M242 chain gun, Master Sgt. Timothy Buchhorn, master gunner, presented Cummings with a shell casing of the rounds that he fired.

    Cummings final wish granted was to take a flight aboard a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. This wish was granted on March 30 by the Kansas Army National Guard 1st Battalion 108th Aviation Regiment, headquartered in Topeka. Cummings flew with pilots Chief Warrant Officer 3 Bodie Miller and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mathew Osborne and Spc. Kolton Carbon, the flight's crew chief.
    "Seth had lots of questions and what we do and how we do it," said Carbon. "We did our best to answer them and I am pretty sure that he wasn't able to stump us on anything."

    The flight took him on a trip around Topeka, where he was able to see his house and experience what it was like to fly aboard a military aircraft.
    "The flight was awesome," he said, "I finally got a ride in a military helicopter."

    "I am very grateful for everything the Kansas National Guard has done for me," Cummings said, "and all the support that I have been given."

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    Date Taken: 03.24.2018
    Date Posted: 04.23.2018 14:45
    Story ID: 274132
    Location: TOPEKA, KS, US
    Hometown: TOPEKA, KS, US

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