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    Wagonmasters drive Phantom Thunder

    Wagonmasters drive Phantom Thunder

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Matthew Cooley | Master Sgt. Celia Feller, Phantom Thunder II's non-commissioned officer in charge,...... read more read more

    FORT HOOD, TEXAS, UNITED STATES

    06.11.2009

    Story by Sgt. Matthew Cooley 

    15th Sustainment Brigade

    FORT HOOD, Texas — Just as there is no thunder without lightning, there is no Phantom Thunder without Wagonmasters.

    15th Sustainment Brigade, 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), set up and executed the 600-rider strong Phantom Thunder II motorcycle ride which started at Hood Stadium, June 11, after months of planning and coordination. The ride was part of Fort Hood's motorcycle safety program.

    The Wagonmasters coordinated with various organizations for the event. Local law enforcement provided police escorts for the ride, as well as ensuring traffic flow came to a halt for the procession of riders. The United Services Organization was on hand to provide free beverages, also, and Army public affairs was on hand for event coverage.

    "It's really about keeping everyone safe," said Capt. Josh Southworth, operations officer in charge, 15th SB.

    In the event of an emergency, a rider only needed to call 911 and say "Phantom Thunder" for dispatch to send emergency vehicles to the scene as they were actively tracking the ride, according to Southworth.

    He also explained that the unit's communication specialist Soldiers were located throughout local communities to relay messages from the motorcycle convoy to the event's command and control cell at Hood Stadium. Command and Control then used transportation software to track the ride's progress in real time, ensuring that everyone involved knew what was happening, and keeping the event on schedule.

    "Basically it comes down to overall success or failure," said Master Sgt. Celia Feller, the ride's NCO in charge, of the importance of the Wagonmasters' efforts.

    Although some might consider this a monumental task, Col. Larry Phelps, commander, 15th SB, knew his Soldiers could handle it.

    "We volunteered for this," Phelps said. "Truth of the matter is that we take events like this and use them as a training exercise."

    The 15th successfully planned and executed the ride while preparing for an upcoming deployment.

    "There is a brigade here that is always trying to be value added," Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch, commanding general, III Corps and Fort Hood, said to the riders at Hood Stadium before the ride. "That's the 15th Sustainment Brigade."

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 06.11.2009
    Date Posted: 06.16.2009 11:27
    Story ID: 35152
    Location: FORT HOOD, TEXAS, US

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