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TF 3-3 ADA ended their yearlong mission with a Farwell run Story by Corporal Joel E. Goffinett / 3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery / Courtesy Photo / February 2010 / Download article
“I am very proud of the hard work and dedication given to us from this battalion” said BG Heidi V. Brown, ADC-S, I Corps.

 
FORSCOM Recognizes 69th ADA Culinary Team for Excellence in Food Service Competition
story by SPC Christopher Gaylord / 13th Public Affairs Detachment / February 2010 / Download article
Gen. Charles Campbell, the commander of U.S. Army Forces Command, presents a plaque to SSG Vicente BenitesA team of hard-charging food service Soldiers from Fort Hood's own 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade is certainly no exception to excellence when it comes to serving food. From March to November 2009, the team changed its pace a bit and dished up some stiff competition in the 42nd annual, Army-wide Phillip A. Connelly Competition for Excellence in Food Service.

 
Air Defense Soldiers Arrive Safely on U.S. Soil story by North Dakota National Guard / Public Affairs / January 2010 / Download article
"Every Soldier in this unit stepped up to serve their country by joining the Guard. Furthermore, every Soldier stepped up again to volunteer to serve on this deployment. This level of service and dedication is second to none, which became clear throughout this invaluable mission. This certainly is a dedicated, service-minded, loyal, patriotic group of Soldiers, and I was very much looking forward to welcoming them back to the United States as soon as they landed," said Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk, North Dakota National Guard adjutant general.

 
69th ADA says farewell to great CSM Story by PFC Maria L. Asenbrener / 69th ADA BDE PAO / January 2010 / Download article 
CSM PritchardFORT HOOD, Texas – On the morning of Jan. 25, the 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade held a change of responsibility ceremony at the Phantom Warrior Center, bidding farewell to Command Sergeant Major Tedd J. Pritchard and welcoming Sergeant Major Jesse Santos, who will be taking over acting as the brigade Command Sergeant Major.

 
Fort Sill officially opens Air Defense Artillery School with first class story by Marie Berberea / Fort Sill / January 2010 / Download article
After a quick, chilled ceremony, the Air Defense Artillery opened its doors to its first class at Fort Sill, Okla. New buildings, new technology and new students impress instructors.

 
The 11TH ADA Brigade Commander hosted an awards ceremony for Task Force C-RAM’s service in Iraq Story by Command Sergeant Major Paris A. Williams / 3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery / Courtesy Photo / January 2010 / Download article
Imperial 6 visited COB Basrah home of the 1st Infantry Division which is supported by the Soldiers and Sailors of Echo Battery, 4-5 ADA, Task Force C-RAM.  The battery has been providing indirect fire protection for Coalition Forces over the past year. 

 
The Soldiers of the I STRIKE Battalion bid fair well to their United States Navy Sailors as their joint mission comes to an end in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM Story by Lieutenant Tom Murray / United States Navy / 3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery / Courtesy Photo / January 2010 / Download article
We have much to share with the Soldiers and Sailors who will be relieving us, and we are determined to provide them with as many lessons learned, best practices, and points of contact as we can. 

 
I STRIKE Soldiers inducted into the prestigious Sergeant Audie Murphy Club in Iraq Story by Master Sergeant Lawrence MacDonald / 3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery / Photo Courtesy Photo / January 2010 / Download article

“I am very proud of them and what they have accomplished.  These two NCOs take care and lead their Soldiers every single day in combat. This club was designed to recognize the top Noncommissioned Officers in our ranks, and they are just that”. 

 
Deployed Sailors get belated “Joint” Christmas present story by LT Tom Murray / USN / January 2010/ Download article
For the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines on Victory Base Complex, Baghdad, Iraq, Christmas 2009 was celebrated with our deployed family.  There were several exceptional meals, fake snow, plenty of Christmas decorations, lots of phone calls and Skype conversations to CONUS...

 
ADA Soldiers Ready for Combat Missions story by North Dakota National Guard Public Affairs / January 2010 / Download article
"These N.D. Soldiers are the best prepared and best led troops to pass through Fort Hood that I have seen," said Col. John T. Smith, commander of the 120th Infantry Brigade (Training Support). His unit is responsible for the additional training reserve component units receive prior to deployment to combat zones.

 
AIT last ADA class at Ft Bliss, TXAir Defense Artillery School Graduates Final Classes at Fort Bliss
Story by SGT LaSonya Morales and SSG Jason Stadel / 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment / December 2009 / Download article 
The ADA branch encompasses six enlisted military occupation specialties, three for warrant officers, and one officer MOS. All will be taught at Fort Sill.

 
The I STRIKE Battalion celebrates Saint Barbra’s Day in a conquered dictator’s palace - Story by MSG (P) Lawrence MacDonald / 3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery / Courtesy Photo / December 2009 / Download article
St. Barbara was honored in fine fashion in the Al Faw Palace Ballroom as Soldiers and Sailors traveled from all corners of Iraq to attend the special event. The event began as any other St. Barbara with the pageantry of toasting honor guests, a special memorial to fallen comrades and a make shift Grog Ceremony (without alcohol). This event,however, was made unique by its simplistic, yet elegant atmosphere.

 
Turkey Bowl 200969th ADA Holds First Annual Turkey Bowl at Fort Hood
Courtesy Story by Cpl. Shane Sexton / 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade / December 2009 / Download article
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It couldn't have been a nicer day for friends and Family to watch their teams take the field. The Turkey Bowl, and air defense tradition, presented an opportunity for the brigade and other units on Fort Hood to build team morale and, of course, play some football".

 
Air Defenders Travel to Israel for Participation in Operation Juniper Cobra
Courtesy Story by 1st Lt. Jerrell Teague / 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade / December 2009 / Download Article
The recurring joint exercise happens every other year, bringing together Israeli Defense Force personnel and United States military personnel to validate plans to protect Israel against ballistic missile threats. This year's exercise was significant, as it was the first time PAC-3 was deployed to Israel.

 
Kid Rock and “I STRIKE” Baghdad - Story by CPT Andrew Futscher / 3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery / Photo Courtesy Photo / December 2009 / Download article
CPL Joel Goffinett, a native of Indianapolis, Indiana and Team Leader in TF C-RAM said “I am a big fan of Kid Rock and it was a huge surprise that someone famous would take time out of their schedule to come all the way over to Iraq to see us during the Holiday season”.

 
Crowd Gathers to Say Farewell to Three Groups of North Dakota SoldiersCrowd Gathers to Say Farewell to Three Groups of North Dakota Soldiers
Story/Photo by Systems, KFGO News Center / November 2009 / Download article
GRAND FORKS, N.D. "I could not be prouder of our ADA Soldiers, who have proved themselves time and again in the global war on terrorism," said Maj. Gen. David A. Sprynczynatyk, North Dakota National Guard adjutant general.

 
LTC Randy McIntire enjoys Thanksgiving Day Dinner with Soldiers with his Soldiers located at FOB McHenry, Iraq.

Task Force C-RAM celebrates Thanksgiving Day throughout Iraq - Story by Corporal Joel Goffinet / 3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery / Photo 1LT David Norwood / November 2009 / Download Article
The Soldiers and Sailors of Task Force C-RAM celebrated Thanksgiving Day from as far north as Mosul to the southernmost portion of Basrah, Iraq and on 15 separate Forward Operating Bases (FOB) throughout the entire country of Iraq. 


 
Lt. Gov. Keel was Given A certificate of Appreciation and a brigade coin fashioned after their unit patch

Unconquered and Unconquerable: A Life and Legacy - Story and Photo by Spc. Chad Seibold / 108th ADA PAO / November 2009 / Download Article

The Lieutenant Governor of the Chickasaw Nation, Jefferson Keel, was the guest of the 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade for Native American Awareness Month on the 9th and 10th at Pope Air Force Base theater where he spoke to several hundred Soldiers about the past, present and future of his tribe.


 

108th ADA BDE gets a crash course on safety - Story and Photo by SPC Chad Seibold / 108th ADA PAO / November 2009 / Download article

“POVs are the leading cause of Soldier non combat related fatalities throughout the Army”, said Col. Christopher Spillman, the 108th ADA BDE Commander.  “The first priority is to ensure leaders in this brigade do everything possible to educate their Soldiers on POV safety”.


 
31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade and the NFL - click to see photo /November 2009

 
"Keepers of the Peace" - A veteran is someone who wrote a blank check  made payable to 'The  United States of America  ' for an amount of 'up to and including my life.' ...Best wishes to you and your family members for a safe and memorable Veterans Day.  Thank you for your selfless service in safeguarding freedom and democracy throughout  the world. I am attaching my latest effort on "Keepers of the Peace", which is a tribute to our American Soldiers and all who serve the cause of liberty; please share it with other Veterans, DA Civilians and Soldiers, this Veterans Day - Copyright by SGM (RET) Robert McKinney ` ADA //November 2009

 
ADA made it to the Air Force Academy game...GO ADA! /November 2009

 
Feeling fortunate to survive at Fort Hood story by Elise Franco / Vindy.com / November 2009 / Download article
FORT HOOD, Texas — Was it luck or something else that prevented Gary Coleman Jr. from being inside the building at the Fort Hood military base where gunfire broke out?Coleman, a command sergeant major of the 4th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, said he was on base very close to where the shooting took place Thursday afternoon.

 
3-43 takes on enemy, dirt road story and photos by SGT William Bolderson / 11th ADA Bde / Public Affairs / October 2009 / Download Article
Convoy live fire exercises enable Soldiers to react to enemy aggression by protecting personnel, equipment and supplies in any given situation. It gives Soldiers greater confidence in their weapons while leaders gain increased assurance in command and control of direct and indirect fires.

 
David Martin, the safety officer for 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, talks about fire extinguisher serviceability to a group of officers during a safety walkthroughSoldiers get inspected for safety standards story and photo by SPC Chad Seibold / 108th ADA PAO / October 2009  / Download article

"[This is] the most hazardous place of duty for a Soldier, second only to a combat zone,” said COL Spillman.  As Martin pointed out various safety violations, he also took the opportunity to talk with Soldiers.  They were unaware of how to remedy certain violation, such as unserviceable fire extinguishers, said Martin.


 
Mass reenlistment brings General to Fort Bragg story and Photo by SPC Chad Seibold / 108th ADA PAO / October 2009 / Download article
The sky was clear and the sun was bright as 32 Soldiers assigned to 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade got into formation for a mass reenlistment ceremony held at Spartan Field here October 8, 2009. 

 
2-1st ADA Regiment conducts transfer of authority ceremony2-1st ADA Regiment conducts transfer of authority ceremony Story and photos by PFC Michael A. Vanpool / PAO 35th ADA Brigade / October 2009 / Download article
Two and a half years ago, the ADA branch initiated the one year battalion rotation for air and missile defense battalions in the ROK. A total of six Patriot battalions have rotated in and out of the KTO; the 2-1 battalion was one of the first battalions to be rotated out of the ROK, leaving in 2006.

 
1LT Eugene Muniz briefs Soldiers of A Battery, 4th Regiment, Air Defense Artillery (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense), before they transport equipment for Table VIII certifications at McGregor Range, N.M.THAAD certifies at McGregor Range story and photos by SGT William Bolderson / 11th ADA Bde / Public Affairs / October 2009 / Download article
After two weeks of intense training, A-4 THAAD received movement orders beginning their Table VIII certifications.  11th ADA Brigade evaluators verified all procedures were followed in accordance with stated requirements and that the crews did not commit any safety violations.    

 

Task Force C-RAM Soldiers engage, destroy incoming enemy rocket

story by CSM Paris Williams / 3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery / Courtesy Photo / October 2009 / Download article
“I believe this system saves lives and prevent many from injuries here in Iraq,” said Staff Sgt. Rene Jones, an Engagement Operations Center battle noncommissioned officer.   “At first, I had questioned this system not knowing its full potential, but now I and many others can sleep easier knowing that they are being protected by a system as good as this.”

 
Soldiers of A Battery, 2nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense)Second THAAD Battery activates at Fort Bliss
story and photos by Sgt. William Bolderson / 11th ADA Bde. Public Affairs / October 2009 / Download article

Guests throughout the 11th ADA “Imperial” Brigade stood witness as Col. Joseph DeAntona and Command Sgt. Maj. Jimmie Nelson, the brigade’s commander and command sergeant major respectively, along with Cpt. Brendan McShea and 1st Sgt. Larry Turner, A-2’s commander and first sergeant respectively, uncased the regiment’s colors.

 

LTC Alan Wiernicki, the 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery commander, administers the oath of re-enlistment to 23 of the unit’s Soldiers at Soldiers Hall, Fort Bliss, TX2-43 Soldiers and Families gather together for ceremony
Story and photos by CPT. Tamara Gonzales / 11th ADA Bde. Public Affairs / October 2009 / Download article

Soldiers and family members of 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, gathered together for a ceremony at Soldier’s Hall, Oct. 16.  The event was held to recognize those who contributed to the unit’s success and re-enlist those who would continue to do so.


 
Fort Campbell soldier uses training to save comrade's life story by Jake Lowary / The Leaf-Chronicle / October 2009 / Download article
SPC Timothy Lee, 22, a member of the 2nd Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery at Fort Campbell was given the Army Commendation Medal for saving the life of a fellow 2-44 ADA soldier.

 
Charlie Battery to the rescue - story by Hailey Persinger / Killeen Daily Herald / October 2009 / Download article
As Crystal Gunthorpe sat outside a Subway sandwich shop Monday morning waiting to lead what she expected to be 10 volunteers to Killeen's Home and Hope Shelter, a caravan of cars filled with soldiers and their wives snaked into the parking lot.  Armed with brooms, rags and cleaning supplies, the crew totaled nearly 40 volunteers from Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 44th Air Missile Defense, 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade.

4-5 ADA Returns From Korea - story by PFC Maria Asenbrener / 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade / October 2009 / Download Article
Family members eagerly awaited the return of their Soldiers from the 4th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 69th ADA Brigade at the West Fort Hood Gym Sept. 26 here.

 
3/43 team memeber scoring one of five goals3-43 ADA’s HHB soccer team dominates HHB, 11th ADA Bde Story by Sgt. Alexander Burnett / 11th ADA Bde, Public Affairs / October 2009 /
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Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 3rd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, dominated 11th ADA Brigade’s HHB team during an Oct. 1 indoor soccer match with a score of 11-1 at Logan Heights Physical Fitness Center.

 
Building Trust and the unbeatable Joint Team - story by Brig. Gen.“Seve” Wilson, the Commander of the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing / October 2009 / Download article
Today’s blog entry includes two examples about one of my Commander vectors … Taking care of each other to build trust and an unbeatable team …

Capt. John Barlow, 11th ADA Bde 11th, 69th ADA representatives visit USMA - Story by Capt. Tamara Gonzales, 11th ADA Bde, Public Affairs / October 2009 / Download aricle

Commissioned and noncommissioned officers of the 11th Air Defense Artillery “Imperial” Brigade and the 69th ADA Bde. visited the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., Sept. 14 through 22.   The purpose of the visit was to explain to the academy’s graduating senior class, or first class cadets, about the responsibilities of an air defense artillery officer and to share experiences of a company officer.



 
49th Missile Defense Battalion (GMD) Wins 2009 All-Army National Guard Combatives Tournament story by 49th GMD / September 2009 / Download actice
The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command's 49th Missile Defense Battalion (Ground-based Midcourse Defense) from Fort Greely, Alaska won the All Army National Guard Combatives Tournament Aug. 30 at Fort Benning, Georgia.

I STRIKE Soldiers spend quality time with Stephen Colbert in Iraq - Story by CSM Paris Williams/3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery (I STRIKE) / September 2009 / Download article

“Colbert Report” was in Baghdad, IraqThe Soldiers and Sailors of the I Strike Battalion, 3-3 ADA are deployed throughout Iraq ensuring the safety of coalition forces from the threat of enemy indirect fires. The requirements of this mission allow little time for the troops to relax and unwind amidst the harsh realities of combat, and the opportunity to “tune‐out” for a few hours and have a laugh is something that everyone looks forward to. When the announcement was made that the “Colbert Report” was planning to tape shows at the Victory Base Complex in Baghdad, Iraq, the Soldiers and Sailors of TF 3-3 ADA lined up to ensure they were represented.

Col. Daniel L. Karbler and Sgt. Maj. Johnny C. Woodley uncase the 31st Air Defense Artillery colors symbolizing the acceptance of the Central Command Patriot mission. 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade Transition of Authority - Story by 1st Lt. Pamela Dampeer / 20th Public Affairs Detachment / August 2009 / Download article

Col. Daniel L. Karbler, 31st ADA, Brigade Commander, assumed command authority for the Central Command Air Defense Brigade Headquarters Patriot Mission from Col. Joseph P. DeAntona, 11th ADA, Brigade Commander.  The ceremony began with the casing of the 11th ADA colors, and the uncasing of the 31st ADA colors.

 
SIAP helps secure air, ground safety Story by Chief Warrant Officer Sam Ngaropo, MNC-I Joint Interface Control Officer /August 2009 / Download article

First-ever single integrated air picture of Iraq

Thanks to the first Joint Air Space Interoperability Conference hosted by Multi-National Corps Iraq in May 2009, technical solutions were refined to create the first Single Integrated Air Picture for Iraq in almost six years. The main topics of discussion at the conference, which brought together more than 50 Joint service members and civilians, were how to improve air space deconfliction, air space sense and warning, plus being able to employ and improve Air Force digital close air support by linking all radar systems operating in Iraq into one joint service communications center.

ADA moves on...Air Defense Artillery school ends long history at Fort Bliss Article written by Wilson A. Rivera / Fort Bliss Monitor / May 2009 / Download article
ADA Casing Ceremony


     The organizational colors of the U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School and Center, the 6th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and its three battalions were cased Wednesday at Memorial Circle for its relocation to Fort Sill, Okla. Due to the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Act, the ADA school will be consolidated with the Field Artillery School and Center to create a Net Fires Center at Fort Sill. “Thank you to those who came before us in the past, the commandants, sergeants major and Soldiers that brought the [ADA] branch to where it is today,” said Maj. Gen Howard B. Bromberg, Fort Bliss commander and commandant of the ADA school. “I’m absolutely confident that we will set new standards at our new location, and absolutely confident that we will remain first to fire, now and forever.”

     During World War II, Fort Bliss’ main role as a cavalry installation changed to become an air defense post. In 1940, the War Department introduced its anti-aircraft artillery, and between 1948 and 1966, construction began to support AAA and guided missile programs. In 1954, the U.S. Army Anti-Aircraft Artillery and Guided Missile School at Fort Bliss was born. In 1968, the Air Defense Artillery School was founded. Now, 41 years later, Fort Bliss is in the process of transforming from a U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command installation,
to a U.S. Army Forces Command installation which is set to become the future home of the 1st Armored Division, currently headquartered in Germany. The ADA school trains Soldiers, Marines, Sailors, civilians and allied forces in ADA concepts and weaponry. Curriculums range from the Patriot missile, Avenger, and man portable Stinger systems; Command,
Control, Computers and Intelligence; Basic Officer Leadership Course; and training future leaders through the noncommissioned officer academy. The 6th ADA Bde. supports and oversees the school with advanced individual training for Soldiers in specific military occupational specialties and common military task training.

      “You look at all these [ADA organization] colors and you know they represent the air defense branch, and they represent the air defense Soldier, and the Soldiers of the 6th ADA Bde., who have always represented [ADA] with great distinction and will continue to do so. It’s just that they’re going to have a new home,” said retired Maj. Gen. Donald Infante, the ceremony’s guest speaker. The casing of the school’s and 6th ADA Bde. colors is just the beginning of the future for the ADA branch. The air defender statue at the entrance of Pershing Gate will move with the school to Fort Sill. The statue was modeled after the soul of the ADA branch and replaced the static display of a NIKE-AJAX missile, which was the first operational missile for air defense, said Infante. “What better way to represent our Soldiers, our branch and our weaponry, NCO Corps, high technology, than with a Stinger statue,” said Infante. Since Fort Sill will be the new home of the ADA, the statue will move and be placed in front of the newly built facilities for the ADA school and 6th ADABde. headquarters.
“The ‘First to Fire’ statue will remain a memorial for all air defenders past and present, and future,” said Infante. “As the ‘Iron Mike’ statue at Fort Bragg, [N.C.], represents the soul of the paratrooper, and the ‘Follow Me’ statue at Fort Benning, [Ga.], represents the soul of the infantry, the ‘First to Strike’ statue will continue to represent the Soul of the Air Defense Artillery.


Stinger "LIVE FIRE" exercise Article written by SGT David Alvarado / 11th ACR Regimental PAO / December 2008 / India Battery Stinger Live Fire / Download article
SPC Patirck Edmondson and SPC Sean Askey PFC Dora L. Boyd and PV2 Charnelle Donaldson PFC Dora L. Boyd and PV2 Charnelle Donaldson SPC Patirck Edmondson and SPC Sean Askey


     FORT IRWIN, CALIF. – Twelve stinger missiles lit up the skies over Forward Operating Base Seattle Dec. 10, inside the National Training Center as Air Defenders from India Battery, 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, conducted their annual Stinger Live Fire Exercise. As the last separate Air Defense Artillery Battery in the Army using only Man Portable Air Defense System (MANPADS) weapons, India Battery had 14 teams demonstrating the tactical procedures of shooting down enemy aircraft with shoulder-fired heat seeking missiles. One of those teams was comprised of Ft. Irwin’s first-ever female stinger firing team, who are also the only two females in I/1/11th ACR. They were PFC. Dora L. Boyd, a Team Chief, and PV2 Charnelle Donaldson, a gunner with India Battery.

     It took a series of prerequisites the weeks prior to the Live Fire Exercise to determine which teams would be firing the Stinger missiles. The air defenders’ had to complete a 14-station obstacle course, a 6-mile road march, administer first aid, demonstrate their proficiency of CBRN procedures, a 50 question general knowledge exam, a Visual AirCraft Recognition test, and crew drills  according to 1SG Ronald A. Brown, the India Battery First Sergeant.  “This is a great training event for the Soldiers to Be, Know, and Do the duties of a 14S.” Those who came out on top with the highest scores in the prerequisite training were SPC Patrick Edmondson, a team chief, and SPC Sean Askey, a gunner with India Battery, who became the Top Stinger Team in the exercise. “We have a dual mission which is to provide air defense to the Regiment and to support the 1st Squadron’s 11th ACR NTC Mission by replicating the Afghan and Iraqi environments for the units that rotate through NTC.” said Capt. Miguel Rodriguez, the commander of India Battery. The flying aircraft targets for the exercise were provided by Griffon Aerospace’s “Team Outlaw”, from Hesperia, Calif. “We’ve been out here at the NTC for five years providing target support for the troops,” said Jim Harlander.  Team Outlaw’s mission leader on the ground. “It’s a privilege to help train our men and women in uniform so they can succeed in the global.


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