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    Why I Serve: The McCormicks

    TAJI, IRAQ

    03.12.2007

    Story by Spc. Karly Cooper 

    15th Sustainment Brigade

    By Spc. Karly Cooper
    15th SB, Public Affairs

    CAMP TAJI, Iraq – Sgt. Erick McCormick, the warehouse noncommissioned officer in charge for Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 15th Brigade Troops Battalion, 15th Sustainment Brigade from Ketchikan, Alaska, and Spc. Michelle McCormick, a supply specialist also with HHC, 15th BTB, 15th SB, from Houston, Texas, are on their second deployment together, but it is their first deployment as a married couple.

    Spc. McCormick joined the Army in 2004. After graduation from high school, she packed her bags and headed to Fort Jackson, S.C.

    "My dad is military police and my sister is a supply specialist in the Army Reserves, so I decided to join," she said.

    Her first duty station was Fort Hood, Texas, and within a few short months of arriving, she deployed to Camp Taji, Iraq, for three months during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2004-2005.

    "I was excited because my dad was in Baghdad and my older sister was in Karbala." she said.

    Sgt. McCormick joined the Army in 2002 after taking the first few years out of high school to work as a fisherman on charter boats. He also worked as a bio-medical technician at the Ketchikan Indian Clinic, a local reservation clinic.

    "After the twin towers were hit in 2001, I decided to join," he said.

    With friends in Special Forces and the Rangers, he felt the patriotic pull to serve his country. He completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. His first duty station was at Fort Hood, Texas.

    "I liked my first deployment, we went out on a lot of convoys so we were gone a lot and that made the days go by faster," he said.

    Arriving on Camp Taji, Iraq, in 2004, he met his wife while working in the internet café. She would go in and check her email, giving her a reason to go in everyday to sit and talk with him.

    "I guess you could say it was love at first sight. I would go into supply for minor things like pens just to see her," he smiled.

    It took two weeks to get back to the states after the first deployment. After what seemed like an eternity for the two, they saw each other again and began dating. They married two months later in May 2005.

    "I love having him here. It makes the deployment less difficult since I have him here with me," Spc. McCormick said.

    When asked how he likes having his spouse over with him, he replied with a chuckle.

    "It saves me a bunch of money on phone cards."

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 03.12.2007
    Date Posted: 03.12.2007 15:55
    Story ID: 9401
    Location: TAJI, IQ

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