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    Brother, Where Art Thou?

    Brother, Where Art Thou?

    Courtesy Photo | Sgt. Scott Smira (right) shares a laugh with his brother, Kevin Smira, at Contingency...... read more read more

    CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE SPEICHER, IRAQ

    03.28.2011

    Courtesy Story

    40th Combat Aviation Brigade

    By Capt. R. L. "Ed" Edwards

    CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE SPEICHER, Iraq – One or two stoplights, a Methodist church, a Baptist church, and Gentry’s—a combination full-service gas station and small restaurant that serves hamburgers and milkshakes. This is the world that Scott and Kevin Smira, two brothers from Florence, Miss., grew up in.

    “Dad would always take us for a free milkshake if we hit a homerun,” Kevin Smira said. “Of course, we were always watching the other kids get the free milkshake,” he added with a grin.

    Although their world has changed from those simple days playing baseball and growing up in a small Mississippi town, the patriotism instilled deep within these two men has not.

    Two prior generations of “Citizen soldiers” in the family ensure that patriotism is kept alive by these two sons of the South.

    Both men speak with deep pride when they mention their grandfather; a man who retired from the U.S. Navy and then put in almost 20 years as a technician with the Mississippi Air National Guard. They also speak with that same pride about their father; a man who also was with the Mississippi Air National Guard for over 25 years.

    Scott Smira is a sergeant and aircraft engine mechanic in the Mississippi Army National Guard’s 1st Assault Helicopter Battalion, 185th Aviation Regiment—called Task Force Griffin—which is currently deployed to Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Iraq.

    Back home, Scott spends time with his wife Trish and sons Jacob and Matthew, and works as a technician with the Mississippi Army National Guard in Jackson. In Iraq, he’s the lead mechanic in his section, spending his time repairing Black Hawk helicopter engines.

    His brother Kevin is a technical sergeant in the Kansas Air National Guard, having reenlisted last week. Kevin is not deployed to Iraq as a Guardsman on this trip. This time, Kevin is in Iraq as a civilian contractor.

    Kevin is Hawker-Beechcraft’s project manager for the Joint Primary Aircraft Training System at COB Speicher. His employer is responsible for training Iraqi air force instructor pilots.

    Back home, Kevin is called dad by Madelaine, Lizzy, Lee and Peyton. Kevin’s wife, Amanda, has moved the family back to Mississippi to be closer to family while Kevin is away.

    Although serving in different capacities this deployment, Scott and Kevin have deployed before. Kevin has deployed to Iraq twice and Scott has deployed to Kosovo.

    Both men are now part of Operation New Dawn and both said they believe in what they are doing. Their battalion is attached to the 40th Combat Aviation Brigade, which is conducting full-spectrum aviation operations in Iraq during a critical drawdown year in the country.

    Kevin arrived on COB Speicher first, in late January. Scott arrived in February with Task Force Griffin.

    “It was nice to see my brother when I got here,” Scott said. “Of course, since he has a car, I got him to take me to the PX to get stuff for my containerized housing unit. Kevin still takes me and his best friend from growing up, Sgt. Edward Raymond, to the main dining facility a couple of times a week.”

    Kevin’s face turned solemn for moment after mentioning that his grandmother passed away a week before. “It was very different having family here than it would have been had either of us been alone. … We had each other here for support.”

    Their father told them they should not go back to Mississippi for the funeral because everyone understood what they were doing and that they could say their goodbyes to their grandmother on their return.

    Scott and Kevin Smira are a story that is not uncommon in Iraq, but theirs is unique because it doesn’t stop there.

    Willie Ross, the command sergeant major for Task Force Griffin, is a cousin. Kevin recalled how Willie “kept us in line” growing up in rural Mississippi.

    “Willie’s driveway is exactly a mile from mine. I know because that is where I turn around when I go for my training runs!” Scott laughed.

    The brothers will be joined by their youngest brother in June when he is deployed as an individual augmentee for the Mississippi Air National Guard. Then things will really get interesting.

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 03.28.2011
    Date Posted: 04.04.2011 12:55
    Story ID: 68248
    Location: CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE SPEICHER, IQ

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