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in Afghanistan.
It’s supposedly over, and I wasn’t happy. I didn’t cry until later. I just was empty. And if anything, I felt almost angry. It seemed like the announcement was coming not as a result of a watershed moment. It’s cliche, but it was definitely not with a bang, but with a whimper. There wasn’t a moment of reckoning. .
I remember there was this colonel who had talked to us right when we got into country. And he said, “I want you to remember that not a single thing you do out here is worth the life of a single Marine.”
May 14, 2021
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WOLCOTT – Harry (Butch) Kress Fitzgerald Jr. passed away on May 13, 2021, with his loving wife, Christine (Galullo), and his daughter, Kelly Mazza, by his side.
Butch and Chris recently celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary and enjoyed many wonderful adventures together. Butch was a caring and dedicated father to Kelly and she could not feel more blessed to have been his little girl. He appreciated having such a caring son-in-law in Nicholas Mazza, whom he embraced as his very own.
Butch held many “titles” throughout his lifetime including son, brother, husband, father, soldier, volunteer, and friend but the one he loved and treasured most of all was “Pop.” He adored his grandchildren, Ethan and Emersyn, and was so incredibly proud of them and their accomplishments. They were his greatest joy and they will always remember their Pop for his silly jokes, witty come backs, and funny stories.
May 06, 2021
MacArthur Award ranks Norwich as top ROTC program among Senior and Junior Military Colleges for 2019-20
Col. Joel Newsom told nearly 100 U.S. Army commissionees from Norwich University, some on Sabine Field and Haynes Family Stadium, some watching online, to celebrate their accomplishments, strive for more and lead empathetically.
During Saturday’s Norwich University 2021 U.S. Army ROTC ceremony, which occupied Sabine Field’s football gridiron after the Joint Commissioning ceremony finished, Newsom said the 98 Class of 2021 graduates in the ROTC detachment he leads had excelled in academics, leadership, physical fitness and community service.
Six Army ROTC cadets, he said, had ranked among the top 10 of all cadets within Cadet Command, 23 were named Distinguished Military Graduates and 90% earned their first rank choices, topping the Armywide average of 68%, and 96% got one of their top three branch choices. (The U.S. Army Cadet Command, formed in Apri
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