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Wisconsin Guard ’Maverick’ Battalion Mobilizes to Deploy

By Senior Master Sgt. Paul Gorman, Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs OfficeDecember 5, 2024

Wisconsin National Guard senior leaders join Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers at a deployment sendoff ceremony for the 732nd Combat Support Sustainment Battalion’s Headquarters and Headquarters Company Nov. 30, 2024, at Tomah High School in Tomah,...
Wisconsin National Guard senior leaders join Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers at a deployment sendoff ceremony for the 732nd Combat Support Sustainment Battalion’s Headquarters and Headquarters Company Nov. 30, 2024, at Tomah High School in Tomah, Wisconsin. Following pre-mobilization training, the Guardsmen will deploy to the U.S. Central Command area of operations to synchronize and control logistics operations supporting Operation Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mary Greenwood) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mary Greenwood) VIEW ORIGINAL

TOMAH, Wis. - More than 60 Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers with the 732nd Combat Support Sustainment Battalion’s Headquarters and Headquarters Company were mobilized to active duty Nov. 30 during a deployment sendoff ceremony at Tomah High School.

Following pre-mobilization training, the Guardsmen will deploy to the U.S. Central Command area of operations, where they will synchronize and control logistics operations in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.

Lt. Col. Maria Garcia, 732nd CSSB commander, was the first to address the Soldiers of the Maverick Battalion with whom she will be deploying.

“The Wisconsin National Guard is known for its discipline, dedication and readiness to respond no matter the mission,” said Garcia. “You have trained to prepare for this moment, and you bring with you not only skill and expertise but also the heart of our state.”

To Garcia, the deployment represented more than just a duty; it was an opportunity to represent the best of Wisconsin and the Army National Guard.

“Let us go forward with the values that define us: integrity, honor and excellence,” she said. “We’ll complete our mission knowing that we carry the trust of the people of Wisconsin and our nation, and we’ll return home stronger.”

Brig. Gen. Matthew Strub, Wisconsin’s deputy adjutant general for Army, reminded the deploying Soldiers of the legacy they carry on their shoulders.

“You are part of a lineage of Citizen-Soldiers who have always answered the call to serve and protect both at home and abroad,” said Strub. “Since 1837, when the first militia units formed here, men and women from our great state have stepped forward in times of need to support our communities and uphold the values that we cherish.”

In addition to the 732nd CSSB Soldiers, more than 200 friends and family members attended the sendoff ceremony.

Brig. Gen. David May, Wisconsin’s interim adjutant general, addressed the significance of the sacrifice made by the deploying Soldiers and their friends and families.

“To families and friends, thank you for your role,” said May. “The sometimes silent and unseen strength behind our Soldiers. Trust me, we see you and fully appreciate that you are an indispensable part of our organization’s mission.”

May stressed the importance of relying on the support of fellow Soldiers to combat the loneliness and solitude that can accompany spending the holidays in a deployed environment.

“When this mission is over, you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing you played a role in keeping your loved ones safe and secure,” May said. “There’s no greater gift than that.”

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