Keeping family members and friends of 314th PAOC Soldiers “in the know” has always been a prime motivation for the Blogsoverbaghdad.com website. LTC Ignacio Perez, the unit commander, has worked closely with Mr. Del Tull, our Family Readiness Group coordinator (an intense, under-appreciated and unpaid position) to share all the news from Iraq.
A couple days ago, LTC Perez sent the following letter to family members and friends of 314th Soldiers through Mr. Tull, to update everyone about the accomplishments behind us and the challenges that lie ahead.
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Dear Friends and Families,
As we prepare our return home for the holidays, I’d like to share with you my appreciation of the Soldiers for their many accomplishments, as well as for their numerous personal sacrifices to carry out our mission during our year in Iraq. It took a group of 30 Soldiers—the public affairs dream team—to achieve success, and every member added significance to the organization. I could not be more proud of these Soldiers for their leadership and commitment to the Army Values and Warrior Ethos.
Since our arrival in Iraq in January 2009, the 314th PAOC has been part of a remarkable period of transition marked by the Security Agreement. Our Soldiers have been witnesses to history as this nation conducted elections and steered a course toward democracy. We have also seen changes in the political landscape. Iraqi security forces have assumed greater responsibility in protecting their citizens, and for the first time, control both the roads and skies. For some of us who served in Iraq previously, adapting from counterinsurgency operations to stability operations was a trying task. But despite changes to our operational environment, every one of our Soldiers met the challenges with a positive attitude and a steadfast adherence to professional standards. Ultimately, their efforts may seem transparent at much higher levels of authority, but they will be measured as successes among the many Iraqi and Western journalists we have supported. Every endeavor and good deed made by a Soldier from the 314th PAOC, especially toward local residents, left a positive impression of citizen-Soldiers serving with dignity and courage in their call to duty.
I trust you will share my admiration and pride in the remarkable accomplishments of our Soldiers. They have undoubtedly left the Combined Press Information Center in Baghdad, Iraq a better place through their enormous talents, creativity, and extraordinary versatility. Here are just a few highlights of their superb performance during the deployment:
· 60% of the Soldiers have advanced in rank
· Completed over 2,500 hours of military correspondence courses
· Credentialed over 1,400 members of the media
· Conducted over 3,100 escort missions
· Embedded over 400 international reporters in units throughout Iraq
· Translated over 1,100 press releases
· Orchestrated more than 100 media events
· Relocated to a new forward operations base within 72 hours without loss of mission capability
Homecomings are times of great joy, anticipation and anxiety for everyone. As the Soldiers return to their families, homes and careers, I ask for your patience. It takes time to adjust to relationships, work environments, and even dreams placed on hold. The reality of deployments is change. We are not the same individuals that bade farewell to you one year ago. We are veterans of war– a little older, and possibly a little weary, but certainly wiser in many aspects. It is my greatest hope that in spite of the many challenges everyone has faced, all have experienced personal and professional growth.
The Army Reserve expects and encourages its Soldiers to use the first three months back home to reintegrate into the life they left behind a year ago. We know you have shouldered many additional responsibilities to allow your loved ones to focus on the mission and their safety. It is likely that you, too, have changed. We are reminded by experts here to avoid big decisions during this time, so I ask that you also take things one day at a time until your lives together reach a new equilibrium.
To support those efforts, Soldiers may attend monthly battle training assemblies during this 90-day period, but it is not required. Also, the Army has special services to help Soldiers and family members during this period, with free medical care for six months and post-deployment counselors who have access to a variety of resources. The best place to start if you or your Soldier needs support is the Warrior and Family Assistance Center at 1-866-436-6290 or www.arfp.org/wfac.
The outstanding Soldiers of the 314th Public Affairs Operations Center have wrenched life into each assignment from start to finish, and never wavered in the performance of their duties in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Furthermore, they have distinguished themselves in every aspect of technical and tactical proficiency, and continue to be a driving force through their contributions. I have been privileged to serve alongside a remarkable group of talented men and women who personify the finest reflection of the American Soldier. Please welcome these warriors home and embrace their dedication to our nation.
Yours sincerely,
Ignacio J. Perez
LTC, U. S. Army
Commanding

Sunday, 18. October 2009
We are so fortunate to have a C.O. like Lt Col Perez and a SGM like SGM Falaredau. We also have the best Officer and NCO corps in the Armed Services! Leadership truely starts at the top and is reflected downward to all serving that leader. I think I can speak for all the wives,parents,girlfriends and other family members in saying the 314th is truely blessed to have the Officers, NCO and EM and women that make up this unit! As someone who has been in management in the civilian world for 35 years and as a former NCO I can recognize true talent like we have in everyone in the 314th!
Sunday, 18. October 2009
Del — thank you for the compliment, but I am sure LTC Perez will agree with me that the strength of any organization rests on the shoulders of the folks who do the work. Every Soldier in this unit has done an incredible job here and represented our nation well. I know all of the families are proud of their loved ones here….and that has made their job that much easier.
Tuesday, 20. October 2009
You have all done a tremendous job keeping the rest of us connected. It was through your eyes and your writing that has brought us that much closer… to you… to those that serve alongside. Thank you for all your accomplishments and continued posting of thoughts.
How can one blog count?
From your side, it may have been you and the limited others that maintained these blog sections, but together and assembled, your combined one voice spoke for all who were out there, reading your thoughts inspired me to read further into the thoughts of others… but remembering your voice say the words I now read, to see in my mind what you post…. well… I think I better stop…after all…it is YOUR blog (ha ha).
Thank you and all the rest for being there…for the rest!
Thursday, 22. October 2009
I am so proud of our fine soldiers, and Del has kept us all in the loop! We appreciate all of the efforts from LTC Perez and SGM Falardeau for being such wonderful leaders. I can hear it in my son’s voice when he brags on them. Del, you have been a God’s send it keeping us connected and a real “family”. Thanks again to all of you!