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Vol. 71, No. 30 Aug. 2, 2013 Rapid load Soldiers from 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 4th Aviation Regiment, 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, and Group Support Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), secure a storage container to be sling loaded during the brigade’s first field training exercise, July 25. The purpose of the FTX was to test the 4th CAB’s readiness for deployment. See story on pages 20-21. Photo by Sgt. Jonathan C. Thibault Medal of Honor Former 4th IBCT Soldier to receive award By Staff Sgt. David Chapman Carter will be the fifth living recipient of the take over Combat Outpost Keating when Carter, a 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment Medal of Honor for actions in Iraq or Afghanistan when specialist at the time, and his fellow Soldiers defended he receives the medal from President Barack Obama the small COP against rocket-propelled grenades and JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — during a ceremony at the White House honoring the heavy weapons fire coming from the surrounding hills. Staff Sgt. Ty Michael Carter will be presented the Medal former Troop B, 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry During the more than six-hour battle, Carter of Honor Aug. 26 for his courageous actions in Regiment, Soldier for his actions while deployed to found himself resupplying Soldiers with ammunition, Afghanistan while a cavalry scout with Fort Carson’s 4th the Nuristan province in Afghanistan Oct. 3, 2009. Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. More than 400 anti-Afghan forces attempted to See Medal on Page 4 Message board INSIDEINSIDE G.I. Rides for Life Fort Carson offers free rides home for Department of Defense identification card holders Fridays and Saturdays from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Call 526- 6921 or 339-7077 for a ride. For more on the program, or to volunteer, call 526-9191/2438. Page 18 Pages 8-9 Page 17 2 MOUNTAINEER — Aug. 2, 2013 MOUNTAINEER Standards and discipline Commanding General: Maj. Gen. Paul J. LaCamera Garrison Commander: Col. David L. Grosso Fort Carson Public Affairs Officer: Dee McNutt Biting hand that feeds you Chief, Print and Web Communications: By Maj. Earl Brown veering in and out of traffic with a uniformed Soldier Rick Emert 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office at the throttle? Even worse, seeing mug shots on the evening news of Soldiers prominently displayed as Editor: Devin Fisher I grew up in military communities outside bases and suspects for driving under the influence, murder, robbery, Staff writer: Andrea Stone posts, and I’ve seen how the military can affect a community, child pornography, domestic violence and aggravated both good and bad. So when I see what our Soldiers are sexual assault, just to name a few. Happenings: Nel Lampe doing to ourselves, I’m seriously disappointed. It is not rocket science to know when you run across a Sports writer: Walt Johnson What we do as Soldiers, on and off duty, reflects on all Soldier off duty: the high and tight haircuts and “Hooahs” Layout/graphics: Jeanne Mazerall who wear the uniform, including those who have gone from masses of vulgar, platoon-sized groups joking and before us. We swore an oath to uphold a standard that less smoking (literally) up the Manitou Incline shortly after than 1 percent of the American population is willing to bear, 6:30 a.m. are dead giveaways. On a few occasions, I have This commercial enterprise newspaper is a distinction that is something to be personally identified myself with rank and an authorized publication for members of the honored, and I don’t think we’re being Department of Defense. Contents of the asked Soldiers to tone down their language true to ourselves, our Soldiers, our Mountaineer are not necessarily the official We need to and turn off their cell phones being used view of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government or communities, our Families, our veterans as miniature boomboxes, disturbing the the Department of the Army. Printed circulation or the Army. peaceful nature of our great open public is 12,000 copies. Fort Carson has always been one of the commit to spaces. This type of behavior by our The editorial content of the top Army posts, and for good reason — Mountaineer is the respon sibility of the Public Soldiers is flat out disrespectful and Affairs Office, Fort Carson, CO 80913-5119, Colorado Springs and the communities that rude, and against honor, integrity and Tel.: 526-4144. The e-mail address is support us. I have never, in my 19 years of the Army discipline — Army Values. [email protected]. military service, seen such support for our A Soldier speaking up when another is The Mountaineer is posted on the men and women in uniform. From simple out of line is not disrespectful, it’s discipline Internet at http://csmng.com. Values, which discounts at the register to our endless The Mountaineer is an unofficial and common sense, it is simply choosing the publication authorized by AR 360-1. The training on the ground and in the skies, to hard right. We need to commit to the Army Mountaineer is printed by Colorado Springs the care and concern for our deployed and should be Values, which should be our guiding Military Newspaper Group, a private firm in their Families, the support we receive is compass, on duty and off. It is a commit- no way connected with the Department of the beyond anything I have seen anywhere. ment to one’s self, a battle buddy, the unit Army, under exclusive written contract with This solid support is impressive, our guiding Fort Carson. It is published 49 times per year. and our Army, to do what is right — always. The appearance of advertising in this considering the high density of military We represent the Army all day, every day. publication, including inserts or supplements, personnel, and the proximity of so many compass, on By far, the good outweighs the bad, does not constitute endorsement by the military installations within 30 miles of the but it is those few who lack the personal Department of the Army or Colorado Springs Front Range. Normally, this type of military courage to do the hard right that make us all Military Newspaper Group, of the products or saturation would turn off a community, and duty and off. look the way we do now. Throughout the 12 services advertised. The printer reserves the right to reject advertisements. I’m beginning to see the support for the years we’ve been fighting our nation’s wars, Everything advertised in this publication troops slowly eroding away. Call it war I am still thanked for my service in uniform shall be made available for purchase, use or fatigue or what have you, but I think it is on us to correct the and out, more now in the Springs than anywhere else in my patronage without regard to race, color, religion, course before it’s too late. career. We live in a veteran rich community, and we represent sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical The Pikes Peak region is a great place to live and raise handicap, political affiliation or any other their legacy as well as our own. I’m often humbled by nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. a Family, but our actions are literally biting the hand that firm handshakes of Vietnam veterans thanking me for my If a violation or rejection of this equal feeds us. It pains me to hear friends in the food service service, knowing the hell they went through in the jungles opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, industry talk about the worst tippers in Colorado Springs and here stateside when they returned home. We owe it the printer shall refuse to print advertising being Soldiers. How often have we seen pricey deployment to those who trekked through similar challenges, and we from that source until the violation is corrected. toys racing up and down Academy Boulevard with identifying For display advertising call 634-5905. must give honor to our profession to hold firm to “Steadfast All correspondence or queries regarding unit window decals proudly displayed, or bullet bikes and Loyal” standards and discipline, 24-hours a day. advertising and subscriptions should be directed to Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group, 31 E. Platte Avenue, Suite 300, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, phone 634-5905. The Mountaineer’s editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by the Public Affairs Office, building 1430, room 265, Fort What makes me Carson, CO 80913-5119, phone 526-4144. Releases from outside sources are so Iron Horse Strong? indicated. The deadline for submissions to the Mountaineer is close of business the week before the next issue is published. The Mountaineer staff reserves the right to edit Sgt. 1st Class Joab Ramos Sr. submissions for newspaper style, clarity and Human resources noncommissioned officer, typographical errors. Policies and statements reflected in the 759th Military Police Battalion news and editorial columns represent views of the individual writers and under no I joined the Army Aug. 16, have always been a symbol circumstances are to be considered those of the Department of the Army. 1996, for immediate career of strength, the combination Reproduction of editorial material is opportunities, travel and of the Warrior Ethos and the authorized. Please credit accordingly. education benefits. Army Values gives us the It gives me a big sense strength to do what we do of pride that I have the privilege and endure all the Family to serve; because even though hardships we go through during many want to, for many our time in service reasons, they can’t.