By Sgt. Courtney A. Selig, First Army Division East Public Affairs
First Army
mobilizes, trains, validates, deploys and demobilizes Reserve Component
units in support of worldwide contingency operations such as Operations
Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, New Dawn, the Horn of Africa, Kosovo
Forces, and others.
“Over the last several years, First Army has successfully mobilized more
than 5,000 units and more than 260,000 Soldiers world-wide,” said Col.
Timothy Newsome, chief of operations, First Army Division East.
For these momentous efforts, First Army was recently awarded the Army
Superior Unit award, acknowledging their outstanding meritorious service
from June 1, 2008 through September 30, 2011.
“The leadership of First Army, our cadre of expert trainer/mentors, and
our civilians stationed at our five Mobilization Force Generation
Installations have done an exceptional job of preparing the Soldiers of
our National Guard and Army Reserve formations for combat and non-combat
deployments,” said Newsome a native of Homerville, Ga. “Their
collective efforts and the results they have produced over the years are
quite frankly something that we’re all proud of and something that
parents across our nation appreciate as their sons and daughters prepare
to go into harm’s way to do our nation’s bidding.”
First Army not only provides trained and ready Army Reserve and National
Guard Forces to combatant commanders around the world, trainers also
ensure Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marine Reserve units are
prepared for worldwide deployments.
“I believe the most important aspect of this award is that it serves as
an acknowledgement of that very passion that drives us to do what we do
on a daily basis on behalf of our fellow warriors and their families.
We, in First Army, see our priority responsibility as ensuring these
Soldiers are provided every skill set and every tool necessary to
successfully accomplish their mission and return home safely to our
great nation,” explained Newsome.
With its mission to mobilize Servicemembers, First Army has developed
two subordinate multi-component headquarters. First Army Division East
is headquartered at Fort Meade, Maryland and supports the eastern United
States and First Army Division West is headquartered at Fort Hood,
Texas and supports the western United States. The headquarters of First
Army is located at Rock Island, Ill.
“The significance of the Army Superior Unit Award is that it recognizes
not only Headquarters, First Army, but also its subordinate units, for
ensuring that these units were ready to accomplish their missions,” said
Master Sgt. Eric Padron, human resources senior enlisted advisor, First
Army Division East.
The
multi-component division is comprised of nearly 6,000 Active Duty,
Reserve Component, National Guard Soldiers, and civilians – all working
to man, equip, train, and deploy U.S. Army and sister service Reserve
Component forces for deployments around the world.
“This contribution has left a profound impact on Operations Iraqi
Freedom, Enduring Freedom, New Dawn, and other contingency operations,”
said Newsome. “First Army as a whole has significantly contributed not
only to our nation’s defense, but also to maintaining the readiness of
our Operational Reserve as a part of the Total Army Force.”
First Army Division East is responsible for providing training and
readiness oversight and mobilization operations for an area of
responsibility spanning 27 states and territories east of the
Mississippi River. First Army's Division West conducts training
readiness oversight and mobilization of designated active and reserve
component forces in the western area of responsibility in order to
provide trained and ready forces to regional combatant commanders.
“First Army’s mission is unique compared to most units,” said 1st Sgt.
Joseph Smith, first sergeant for First Army Division East. “Our job is
to provide each deploying unit with the most up-to-date information,
ensuring a successful mission.”
As a whole, First Army conducts battle focused, tough, realistic
training to provide equipped and ready Soldiers, leaders, and units.
“The Soldiers and civilians of First Army are understandably passionate
about the training and preparation of our fellow citizens and see it as
an operation that begins with the unit’s arrival at the mobilization
center and ends only upon their safe return from combat and successful
demobilization,” said Newsome.
First Army’s trainer/mentors not only prepare Reserve Component Forces
for deployments, they also deploy. Over the past year alone, several
hundred First Army Soldiers have deployed as members of security forces
advisor assistant teams and in support of the NATO Trainer Mentor Team
mission in Afghanistan.
“Each one of our trainer/mentors is an expert,” said Smith, a Rapid
Rivers, Mich., native. “These noncommissioned officers and commissioned
officers have the ability to lead and teach our armed forces efficiently
about the most difficult situations they may encounter downrange.”
Padron, a native of Tampa, Fla., recently redeployed from a deployment
to Afghanistan as part of the NATO-TMT. He said this award was
significant to him because he was personally part of the mobilization,
training, validation, deployment and demobilization during that
deployment.
“It was a successful event from start to finish,” said Padron. “I was
able to see first-hand how the training brigade prepared our team for
movement. They did an excellent job, and it's great to know that I'm
part of a unit that really cares for the readiness of Soldiers.”
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