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A Viper’s Strike and A Dying Boy
Credit: Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

An Afghan boy’s battle to stay alive after being bitten on the face by a viper involved United States Marines and second generation DUSTOFFer MAJ Jason S. Davis (son of John Davis), a pilot and the commanding officer of Company C, Sixth Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, which provides a detachment of Black Hawks to fly medical missions in central and southern Helmand Province.

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Novosel Helicopter Dedication

Dedication of UH-1 in honor of Mike and Mike Jr. Novosel at Northwest Florida Regional Airport. The helicopter is a static display in front of the Northwest Florida Regional Airport terminal.

In the pic (left to right) is CPT Short (67J assigned to JRTC at Polk), MAJ Dan Moore (Cdr Polk Det), COL Bob Mitchell (immediate past president of DUSTOFF Association), and COL Tom Deal (MC branch, USSOCOM Surgeon).


Welcome Home C-1/168 GSAB

On 6 and 7 March, Dan Gower traveled to Sacramento California to welcome home the Charlie Company 1/168 GSAB (old 126the Med Co AA). He once again handed out coins to the DUSTOFF Warriors and thanked them on behalf of all of the DUSTOFF Association membership for their selfless service. The unit was the winner of the recent DUSTOFF Rescue of the Year award. This award, sponsored by Sikorsky Aircraft, was presented at the 2010 Annual Reunion held in Panama City Florida. Major Dan Anderson, the outgoing company commander, changed command with the incoming company commander, CPT Adam Sabourin, on Sunday morning, 7 March 2010. Dan Gower was the keynote speaker for the ceremony. As in all of the visits to DUSTOFF Units, several coins were presented to the members of the family readiness group thanking them for their support of the troops during their recent deployment to Afghanistan. Welcome Home DUSTOFF Warriors!


Dan delivers keynote speech for change of command

Dan Coins MAJ Dan Anderson CDR C-1-168

Charlie 1-168 Company ready for change of command

Dan hands out coins

Dan Coins DUSTOFF Warrior CA NG

Dan Coins DUSTOFF Warrior
CA NG

Dan coins C-1-168 DUSTOFF Warrior

Dan Gives Coin and Hug to DUSTOFF FRG Leader

126th FRG members honored for their service

Preparing the Grog Bowl
 
Ready Start Go - Tricycle Races raised money for the FRG.

Welcome Home Lone Star DUSTOFF
(Charlie Company, 2-4 GSAB)


CW2 Alex Boucher and Admin Guru, receive the Sikorsky Rescue Award.

CPT Chris Wingate, Executive Officer, and SSG Christina Martinez, Flight Medic, enjoying the festivities.

CW3 Caynan Picard and son receive DUSTOFF Coin from SGM Jeff Mankoff.

SSG Shane Pollock, Flight Medic, receives the Sikorsky Rescue Award from MG Brady.

CW3 Caynan Picard, TACOPS Officer and Pilot-in-Command, receives Sikorsky Rescue Award from MG Pat Brady.

Jessica Seefeldt, proud DUSTOFF spouse, receives DUSTOFF Spouse Coin from MG Brady for her contributions to the unit's FRG.

Jessica Boucher receives the DUSTOFF Spouse Coin from Major Mandril for her contributions to the Company's FRG.

Major Mandril and MG Brady present the Order of Saint Michael Award (Bronze) to CW4 Doug Jester, CW4 Mike Stollberg, CW4 Dennis Fletcher, and SFC Christopher Downey.
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Shaney Mandril gets a hug from MG Pat Brady after receiving the Lady of Loretto Award and a DUSTOFF Spouse Coin.

DUSTOFF Huey Dedication

All are invited to the 5 May 10 dedication of a UH-1 "Dustoff" Huey in honor of local Army Aviator and Medal of Honor recipient, the late CW4 Michael J Novosel. The helicopter will be a static display in front of the Northwest Florida Regional Airport terminal. It is expected that Army Aviators will be recognized and a photo taken to commemorate the event. [Read More]


H-13 Pilots Honored 12 Apr 10 at Fort Sam Houston

The “solopilots,” as they were known, received a grand salute Monday at Fort Sam Houston as the post recognized the daredevil fliers who pioneered a new era. Before an uneasy armistice ended the conflict in 1953, pilots like Capozzi would fly 18,000 U.N. casualties to hospitals, helping save seven of every 10 victims. [Read More]


Annual Association Awards


MAJ Dirk Lafleur is our Aviator of the Year - from Charlie Company 3-82 GSAB

SSG Matthew Kinney is the DUSTOFF Medic of the Year

SGT Patrick Janssen is our Crew Chief
of the Year - also from Charlie
Company 3-82 GSAB

Members are part of the two-crew operation winning Rescue of the Year - Charlie 1-168 GSAB – California National Guard. PICs Thomas Lemmons, CW2 Brandon Lynch;
CPs – Todd Bonner, Tyler Smentek;
FM – Stephen Park, Rueben Higgins;
CE – Aaron DeCanio, William Dahl

67Js pose for a picture during the recent MNC-I Surgeon Medical Synchronization Conference, Victory Base Complex (AL FAW Palace)


Front: 1LT Tyler Eikenberry C/7-158, MAJ Matthew Cox CDR C/3-10, CPT Brent Hayward MND-B EVAC officer, MAJ William Clyde CDR C/2-227, MAJ Guy Gierhart C/2-227 BN XO, MAJ Buddy Meador CDR C/1-52
Back: LTC(P) Scott Drennon TF MED DCCS, COL Bryant Harp 47th CSH CDR, COL Patrick Wilson - OTSG Health Care OPs, COL Jeffrey Foe MNC-I Deputy Surgeon, LTC Miles Armstrong MNC-I C3 Air Operations Officer, LTC Dan Barnes MND-B Division Surgeon Med Planner


Charles Kelly's Flight Jacket Donated

The flight jacket worn by Major Charles Kelly had long been a part of the 57th Medical Company’s orderly room. However, when the company folded its guidon and was transformed to a Charlie Company in a General Support Aviation Battalion, the link to the heritage appeared to be lost. However, it was in the trusted care of their battalion commander, LTC Scott Putzier. On the 24th of July 2009, the flight jacket, now housed in a new shadow box frame and protected by archival quality surroundings, was officially donated to the Army Medical Department Museum by the DUSTOFF Association on behalf of the Kelly Family. It was donated at the Gala Event celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the AMEDD Museum. Dan Gower made the presentation mentioning how Charles Kelly’s last words had become the motto of the DUSTOFF Association and a call to duty for thousands of DUSTOFF Warriors since his sacrifice on the battlefield in Vietnam on 1 July 1964. MG (R) Pat Brady spoke next about the man Charles Kelly and all that he signifies and what a great patriot and leader he was. MG (R) Pat Sculley, Chairman of the AMEDD Museum Foundation, accepted the jacket into the official archives of the AMEDD Museum.


Pat Brady shares a bit of history and insight into the man that was Charles Kelly.

Dan Gower presents the Charles Kelly Flight Jacket to the AMEDD Museum on behalf of the Kelly family from the DUSTOFF Association. 

Many thanks to Deb and Bert for going "above and beyond" to get this frame job done on short notice in time for the presentation!

Helping Our Deployed Warriors

The holidays aren't the only time you may help our troops. Here are some suggestion.

  • Buy a prepaid phone card or a gift certificate for a soldier you know or for a soldier in need through the Army and Air Force Exchange Service; AAFES.com or 800-527-2345.
  • For a $25 donation, Operation USO Care Package will put together a package and send it to a loved one, or any service member, complete with a personal message from you; Operationusocarepackage.org or 800-876-7469.
  • Our military troops require and deserve continued support from those of us for whom they are fighting. Guaranteed to make any soldier ecstatic, a membership in the Military Care Package Monthly Club is the gift to give when you want to tell your family member or friend, that you care. BestGiftClubs.com

CNN Rides Along With DUSTOFF

Another good story / video on CNN about DUSTOFF crews; "Golden Hour" in Afghanistan. Has Dr. Sanjay Gupta doing a ride-along on a mission with the DUSTOFF crew. http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/health/2009/09/10/gupta.dust.off.cnn


Wounded Warrior Project

The Wounded Warrior Project's Policy program creates and pursues legislative and policy changes that will benefit severely wounded service members and disabled veterans of the current military conflicts. WWP's legislative program strives to support injured service members by advocating for positive changes in benefits and veterans policy.

Video: About WWP
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Wounded warrior Backpacks contain essential care and comfort items including clothing, toiletries, calling card, CD player, and playing cards, all designed to make their hospital stay more comfortable.  They are provided to severely wounded service members arriving at military trauma centers.

A smaller version of the WWP Backpack, Transitional Care Packs are sent directly to Iraq and Afghanistan to provide immediate comfort during a warrior’s relocation to the U.S. military trauma center.

***Please consider sponsoring a backpack for a wounded soldier by clicking HERE.***


Veterans Eligible for Cell Phone Discounts

NAUS reported that military veterans and active-duty personnel are eligible for significant discounts on cell phone plans - if they know to ask. Most veterans are unaware of the potential savings on their monthly cell phone bills. Monthly military discounts range from 15 percent on Verizon Wireless plans to 10 percent off - and no activation fee - on T-Mobile agreements. Alltel, Sprint and AT&T offer similar discounts. While not everyone knows about the discounts, those who do say that getting the companies to register them for the cheaper plans is no easy task. Most services require a military identification card, veteran identification card or military discharge papers as proof of veteran status. Some companies require online registration to get the discount. Many companies, including Verizon, also offer discounted plans for customers 65 and older.

Curious, I visited the Sprint site (my carrier) and searched "veteran discounts" and got nothing. When I called the toll free number the customer service rep (Wendy) didn't know anything, so I read her the above article. She dug through many computer screens and found the discount. Then I asked her why Sprint was only 10%; weren't they as good a company as T-Mobile? She agreed to up the discount to 15%. HUEY


Charlie 2-1 Welcome Home

Dan Gower got to travel back to Fort Riley - where it was a brisk 14 degrees outside on the day he welcomed home the 82nd Med Company (now Charlie Medical Company - 2-1 GSAB). MAJ Casey Carver, the unit commander, introduced Dan and then he had the honor of thanking four great ladies of the unit's Family Readiness Group. These ladies were the leaders who did the yeoman's work during the unit's deployment to Iraq. The unit flew over 5500 hours on over 2500 missions.
Dan introduces CW3 Christian Beck - DUSTOFF Aviator of the Year 2008

CPT Tim Wickersham gets coined and thanked

CW2 LJ Failes gets a DUSTOFF coin and a welcome home

CPT Adam Schaffer receives his DUSTOFF coin and a welcome home

SPC Abisai Garcia (L), SGT Jose Garcia (C), SPC Pete Gibson (R) get their coins and a welcome home

CW3 Chad Trenary receives a DUSTOFF coin

SPC Robert Dally receives a DUSTOFF coin

Dan honors FRG leaders (from right to left: Shelley Carver, Flavia Hulsey, Ashley Tillery, and Ila Bartoe)

A hug goes with every coin!

Dan honors Shelley Carver with Proud DUSTOFF Wife Coin

Welcome Home C 2-104 Tennessee NG DUSTOFF

On Sunday, January 11, 2009, Dan Gower traveled to Smyrna, TN, home of "Southern Comfort" - Det 1, Charlie Company (Medical) 2-104th GSAB. These great National Guardsmen recently completed a year-long deployment in support of the peacekeeping efforts in Kosovo. Great DUSTOFF Warriors! Even though American Airlines did its best to delay the flights, Dan made it there late but able to welcome them home, tell them they are appreciated, and give each member of the unit who deployed a DUSTOFF Association coin.

Southern Comfort DUSTOFF Warriors