1st Cavalry Division, TAAC-S host Deputy SECDEF in Afghanistan

By Maj. Christopher BrautigamDecember 1, 2014

Deputy Secretary of Defense greets troops at Kandahar Airfield
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Bradley, the Chief of Trauma at the Kandahar Airfield Role III Medical facility, highlights the original Role III hospital sign to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, Bob Work during a tour of the medical facility Nov. 28. The Deputy ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Deputy Secretary of Defense greets troops at Kandahar Airfield
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The Deputy Secretary of Defense, the Honorable Bob Work addresses service members outside of the Train, Advise, Assist Command - South headquarters at Kandahar Airfield Nov. 28. Work visited KAF to speak with service members and thank them for their ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan - Deployment brings a variety of different experiences to most service members. Many service members get their first trip outside of the country, get to meet people from different countries and different cultures, and get to be part of a mission oriented team.

While far away from home on deployments and in their day to day duties, it is rare to meet the Department of Defense senior civilian leadership. On Nov. 28, service members in Train, Advise, Assist Command - South at Kandahar Airfield got the opportunity to do that when they were visited by the Deputy Secretary of Defense, the Honorable Bob O. Work.

Work, a 27-year Marine Corps veteran, visited TAAC-S to take the opportunity to personally thank service members for their contributions to the mission in Afghanistan and to their country.

Throughout his visit, he continued to stress his thanks and appreciation for the service members he took the opportunity to meet. He told all of the service members he met that, "It's people like you who really make the difference."

During his visit to Kandahar Airfield, Work took the opportunity to visit with the Soldiers of the 45th Sustainment Brigade, who recently completed their mission as the CENTCOM Material Recovery Element. He thanked the approximately 100 Soldiers in attendance for their service, sacrifice, and efforts during their deployment.

Following his visit to the CMRE, he and his wife Cassandra toured the Kandahar Airfield Role III medical center to meet the medical professionals on duty.

His final unit visit he conducted was to the TAAC-S headquarters, where he discussed why the United States had such a powerful military. Work said, it's not the state of the art equipment that makes us great, but instead "the real secret weapon is American servicemen and women."