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    SD Guardsman carries on tradition through service

    SD Guardsman carries on tradition through service

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Dustin Jordan | U.S. Army Spc. Jacey Garcia, an electrician with the 155th Engineer Company, poses in...... read more read more

    SPEARFISH, SD, UNITED STATES

    11.14.2019

    Story by Sgt. Dustin Jordan 

    South Dakota National Guard Public Affairs   

    Garcia is a member of the 155th Engineer Company in Wagner, where he serves as an interior electrician. He chose to be an electrician to gain skills to help him fix things around the house and have a skillset to put on a resume.
    Outside the National Guard, he is pursuing his degree in education from Black Hills State University in Spearfish. Garcia says the military has given him the skills to be successful in his first year of school.
    “My parents and the military have instilled discipline in me,” said Garcia. “When there is something to get done you have to go do it. It does no good to wait around. That has really helped me stay on top of things in college.”
    Garcia is a member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe. In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, he took some time to explain the importance of the observance to him and his people.
    “It’s really important for people to know the history of our country. It is good to recognize our mistakes from the past - the way that Native Americans were treated was wrong,” Garcia said. “Having a month dedicated to Native American people is important because it gives us the opportunity to learn and talk about our history. It gives Native Americans a bigger stage to share our culture.”
    Garcia recognizes that the National Guard allows him to be a role model and a voice for the people on the reservations. He believes that it is important to use his position in the military to help the people from where he is from.
    “I think it’s important to understand that there are all types of people in the world and they all struggle in different ways,” said Garcia. “It is important for us to use our voices for good. I want to learn as much as I can and do the best possible for my community.”
    Garcia chose the National Guard so that he could help the people from the community where he grew up.
    “When you do something within your community, and you know every one personally, it makes it feel that much better,” said Garcia. “If the Guard does a project and helps a family out, and you know that family, it really makes you feel a sense of pride.”
    The National Guard has been a benefit Garcia said. He reflected back on the types of people he has met during his time in the National Guard.
    “Before I went to basic training, I was only around Native Americans and white Americans in my community. I didn’t have very many relationships with different types of people,” said Garcia. “The military has allowed me to get past mental and social barriers towards other people that I had growing up. Some of my best friends in basic training were people that were completely different than me.”
    Garcia says helping people in his community is what he enjoys the most about being in the National Guard.
    “The feeling you get and how you can make someone else feel by helping them leaves an impression on you,” said Garcia. “If I help somebody, and they really benefit, it gets me motivated to go out and do it again.”
    Garcia has some advice for anyone that is thinking about joining the National Guard or the military in general, just do it!
    “Don’t be that person that says I was going to join, but I just didn’t,” said Garcia. “The military will teach you much more than you ever thought it could, and you are going to get to do a lot of stuff with some awesome and amazing people.”

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    Date Taken: 11.14.2019
    Date Posted: 11.14.2019 16:00
    Story ID: 351790
    Location: SPEARFISH, SD, US

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