
Ohio Army National Guard
Staff Sgt. Samuel Cordova (left) from the 37th Infantry Brigade
Combat Team, stands in a line of 22 Soldiers just after
reenlisting during an Independence Day celebration at Camp
Arifjan, Kuwait. Master Sgt. Shirley K. Parmi, Sgt. Susan
Hanudel and Sgt. Adrian Newhouse, also from 37th, also
reenlisted. |
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By Pfc. Kimberly Johnson, 37th
IBCT Public Affairs
CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait—Four Ohio Army National Guard Soldiers
answered the call of duty during an Independence Day celebration
thousands of miles from home.
Master Sgt. Shirley K. Parmi, Staff Sgt. Samuel Cordova, Sgt.
Susan Hanudel and Sgt. Adrian Newhouse, all of the 37th Infantry
Brigade Combat Team, were among 22 Soldiers who reenlisted July
4, swearing to safeguard freedom at home and abroad.
Citizen-Soldiers embody a unique combination of warrior and
civilian skills, making them diverse in their service.
“Being a Soldier is many things to many people. For me it’s the
opportunity to give back,” Newhouse said.
The Soldiers are deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom
and Enduring Freedom.
“The greatest part of being a Soldier is being able to serve my
country and help fight for freedom,” Hanudel said.
Cordova said he is most proud of the years of service he has
completed and all the challenges he has worked through along the
way.
Among the dignitaries present was Lt. Gen. James J. Lovelace,
commander of U.S. Army Central, who served as the event’s
honored speaker.
“Now that you have served, you can never go home the same,”
Lovelace said. “Your service has changed you forever.”
Newhouse, who returned to military service after a 20-year
separation, echoed the general’s statement.
“Returning to service brought me focus. I’ve regained a sense of
pride and duty to country that had waned throughout the years of
complacency in civilian life. It has made me a much better
person,” Newhouse said.
As they raised their right hands, the Ohio Soldiers renewed
their commitments to serving their communities, state and
nation.
“I reenlisted because I still haven’t found anything I’d rather
do with my life,” Parmi said. “The Army has given me a true
appreciation for what a great country the U.S. really is. I
would never want to call another country home.”
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