Michigan Guard transportation Soldiers participate in Gatesville, Texas holiday parade

By Capt. Soutira Graham, 120th Infantry Brigade, Division West Public AffairsDecember 19, 2013

Michigan Guard transportation Soldiers participate in the Gatesville, Texas holiday parade
1 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Staff Sgt. Mitchell Burns (right), an Observer-Coach/Trainer for 2nd Battalion, 393rd Infantry Regiment, and Command Sgt. Maj. William Montgomery (left), 2-393rd command sergeant major, help decorate the Division West float for the Gatesville, Texas... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Michigan Guard transportation Soldiers participate in the Gatesville, Texas holiday parade
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Michigan Guard transportation Soldiers participate in the Gatesville, Texas holiday parade
3 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Michael Noriega, 2nd Battalion, 393rd Infantry Regiment operations officer, assists Command Sgt. Maj. William Montgomery, 2-393rd command sergeant major, with the float decorations for the Gatesville, Texas holiday parade Dec. 14. (Photo by Capt... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Michigan Guard transportation Soldiers participate in the Gatesville, Texas holiday parade
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5 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from Michigan National Guard's 1460th Transportation Company take a group picture with Carla Manning (flanking left), Gatesville Chamber of Commerce board member, Fort Hood Good Neighbor, and a Gatesville Military Affairs representative, an... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

GATESVILLE, Texas --120th Infantry Brigade and the 1460th Transportation Company Soldiers took part in the Gatesville Holiday Parade Dec. 14 on a float with holiday ornaments and a "Kandahar Bound" banner Dec. 14.

Twenty Michigan National Guard Soldiers from the 1460thout of Midland, Michigan walked alongside and rode the float while tossing candy to parade spectators. They will be deploying soon and activities like this helps boost Soldier morale.

"The city of Gatesville is a big supporter of the United States military and our Army guys," said Staff Sgt. Mitchell Burns, Observer-Coach/Trainer for 2nd Battalion, 393rd Infantry Regiment. "They've help us a lot and we want to help them by participating in their holiday parade."

Burns said part of the 120th's job is to understand and help with Soldiers morale.

"They are here on North Fort Hood anywhere from 10 to 70 days before they deploy, which can bring the morale down to a lot of Soldiers who are far away from home, especially during the holidays," he said.

This will be the first deployment for some of these Soldiers.

Diana Fincher, a chairperson of First Baptist Church in Gatesville, and Carla Manning, Gatesville Chamber of Commerce board member, Fort Hood Good Neighbor, and a Gatesville Military Affairs representative, both volunteered and assisted in providing a trailer and decorations for the float.

"It means everything to be able to somehow show our appreciation and spend some time with the Soldiers because they come all over the country and they are here without their families," said Fincher. She also said that she wants to be able to provide some normal time for the Soldiers before they deploy and protect our country.

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