Jul 21, 2009
By 3d Expeditionary Sustainment Command public affairs
By 3d Expeditionary Sustainment Command public affairs
Photo credit Staff Sgt. Martonio Patterson
Capt. Irvin Morris presents Sgt. 1st Class Hershel Mayfield, 158th Maintenance Company, 18th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 16th Sustainment Brigade, with a certificate of re-enlistment at Contingency Operating Site Marez-East, Iraq, July 7.
Mayfield, a native of Tallassee, Ala., has been serving in the Army for 39 years - 37 of which were with the Alabama Army National Guard.
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE MAREZ-EAST, Iraq -- Sgt. 1st Class Hershel L. Mayfield, a native of Tallassee, Ala., has been serving in the Army for 39 years; thirty-seven of which were with the 158th Maintenance Company, Alabama Army National Guard. Mayfield decided that it was time to re-enlist again into the Guard and continue to serve his country for two more years. "Everything I do today is done with the next generation in mind and how I can influence them to do the same for their nation," said Mayfield. Mayfield joined the Guard, re-classing as a light-wheel vehicle mechanic with a desire to continue serving his country as a Soldier. He thanks his wife of 30 years and his children for supporting him throughout his military career. "It is a way of life and they've learned to live in it," said Mayfield. His family has dealt with his absence due to three deployments and numerous training events."I joined the military because the base was adjacent to my home, and in order to have freedom, someone has to do the job," said Mayfield. "It also provided me with benefits that no other civilian job has."Mayfield re-enlisted to serve for another two years while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 08-10, in front of unit's headquarters. Mayfield has served a total of 39 years in the service; two year as an infantryman on active duty and 37 years with the Alabama National Guard. During this period, he was deployed to Vietnam in 1969, Kosovo in 1996, and most recently to Mosul, Iraq, in 2008.
1 comment:
Godspeed, Sgt.Mayfield!
~AM
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