Monday, December 15th, 2008 | Author: SFC Jeremiah Glassford

Wow, what a roller coaster it has been the past six months!  From going to planning conferences to developing training schedules to conducting leader’s recons to undergoing pre-deployment training, it has been a hectic time in getting the 314th ready for war.  This being my third deployment, I can honestly say that just getting to theater is an undertaking of the most difficult magnitude.  Luckily, I have thirty other outstanding Soldiers who make my life easier.  I especially appreciate the late “cross-levels” who volunteered for this deployment at the last minute.  Several of them had never met anyone in the unit, never heard of the 314th PAOC, and never had even been to Alabama, yet they decided, based upon a simple phone conversation, to devote the next 14 months of their lives to not only their country, but to the 314th PAOC.  And they have hit the ground running, ready to accept whatever comes their way, along with the “organic” 314th Soldiers.  I just want to say THANK YOU to you all!

I want to give a special thanks to SPC Roshonda Thurston, my supply specialist.  She is one of those “late arrivals” whose phone number I received from a connection at a nearby Army unit.  She is from Florida and had never even heard of the 314th.  I called her up from Alabama, introduced myself, and asked her if she wanted to go Iraq.  She said “yes” sight unseen, and in a matter of weeks, she was in Birmingham, AL, doing her supply thing.  She has been the backbone of this unit since the first day of her arrival.  She has slept very little, ran around a lot, and has basically procured an immense amount of necessary (and extra) equipment to help her unit perform its mission.  THANKS and keep your head up; the hardest part is almost over!

Anyways, we’re here at Ft. Dix, trying to get validated to deploy before we can go home on Christmas leave.  Again, words cannot express how difficult it is to finally get ”wheels up”. 

Well, it’s time for bed.  Angela-I love you.  Everybody else-take care.

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6 Responses

  1. SPC Roshonda Thurston
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    SPC Thurston 
    Tuesday, 16. December 2008

    Thank You I would not have made it this far without you help or support. And, again thank you that actually means alot to me.

    SPC Thurston

  2. SGT Brad Richardson
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    SPC Brad Richardson 
    Tuesday, 16. December 2008

    You, SSG Glassford, and your teman have definately made this one alot easier than the last. I was actually very demotivated after my MOB experience last time, but it is the exact opposite this time. I greatly appreciate the work you guys have done to make this run smoothly.

  3. 3
    Connie Glassford 
    Sunday, 4. January 2009

    Well, you’re finally on your way—-again! I hope it will go by quickly and you and all the rest of the troops stay safe and healthy! We can’t wait until you get back here—I’ll be praying for you daily. I love you!!! Mom
    (Dennis says “Hi!”)

  4. 4
    Vanessa 
    Monday, 2. March 2009

    SFC???!!! See what 3 deployments will do for you? And to think, I remember you as a PFC. Do great things while you’re there and take care of your Soldiers. I hope to be back in AL for your coming home ceremony since I had to miss the going away. MAJ Gover said it was a great one…even COL Roper and MAJ Slaughter were there.
    Have fun and be safe!
    MSG Peeden

  5. 5
    PFC Austin Wilson 
    Wednesday, 4. March 2009

    Hey 1SG Glassford,
    Just wanted to stop by and tell you I have finally finished my training. The past few months have been a long but learning experience. I have matured as a civilian and as a soldier. I wish you all the best of luck on your deployment and I can’t stress enough how bad I want to be there. Hope to hear from you soon.
    PFC Wilson

  6. 6
    Chris McNair 
    Thursday, 28. May 2009

    I’m very proud of you! You were always one of my favorites.

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