'First in Support' CG visits units in Italy

By Staff Sgt. Warren WrightSeptember 17, 2013

'First in Support' CG visits units in Italy
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Gen. John R. O'Connor, the commanding general of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, receives a briefing on parachute rigging operations from 1st Lt. Yaritza Torres, a platoon leader with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 173rd Brigade Su... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
'First in Support' CG visits units in Italy
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Gen. John R. O'Connor, the commanding general of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, receives an operational briefing from the leadership of the 731st Munitions Squadron during a visit to Camp Darby in Pisa, Italy, Sept. 11. O'Connor traveled... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy - The commanding general of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, Maj. Gen. John R. O'Connor, traveled to four separate military installations dispersed throughout northern Italy during a site visit conducted Sept. 10 - 11.

O'Connor visited with representatives from more than 10 Army and Air Force units in an effort to better understand the operational environment in Italy and how the various units collaborate with the 21st TSC.

"Engaging our soldiers in Italy was a great opportunity for me to see firsthand the size and scope of the 21st TSC's mission and how the units there support us," said O'Connor. "When I see the great things our soldiers are doing, it reminds me that we really are 'First in Support' for the European theater."

Beginning at Aviano Air Base, O'Connor visited with the base's Army liaison. He subsequently received a briefing from parachute riggers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team at their rigging facilities.

O'Connor toured the rigging facilities and discussed the future requirements of the riggers.

During the remainder of the trip, O'Connor visited the headquarters of U.S. Army Africa at Caserma Ederle in Vincenza, Italy as well as the 731st Munitions Squadron, the 839th Transportation Battalion, and the 21st TSC's 405th Army Field Support Battalion - Italy, all located on Camp Darby in Pisa, Italy. Afterward, he toured the Leghorn Army Depot adjacent to Camp Darby.

"I think it's important to give him visibility on what assets he has and make him more aware of what he has so he can use it for whatever strategic needs there are," said Master Sgt. Tadly Peterson, the senior enlisted adviser for the 405th AFSB-Italy and a native of Castries City, Saint Lucia. "It will give him an idea of how we operate and how he can use us for whatever mission he needs support on."

It is very valuable "for a commander to get out and see his troops within the first 90 days and make his assessment of where his command is," said Capt. Christopher B. Jones, the 21st TSC commanding general's aide de camp and a native of Durham, N.C. "He can get an accurate pulse of his command and see where he needs to put his time and effort in influencing and shaping the organization he is now in command of and how he can influence events on the battlefield."

Aside from touring facilities and meeting with leaders and soldiers, O'Connor also participated in a Sept. 11 memorial 5K run while on Camp Darby.

The run "was great and there was a large turnout," said Jones. "Camp Darby is a very small military base and we got 100 percent turnout of all eligible members."

"It was very well put together and the [commanding general] enjoyed it," added Jones. "He especially enjoyed the participation from our NATO allies."