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Published Thursday, June 04, 2009 in Local

Newnanites Seiler Rivers, 6, at left, and her sister, Amelia, 9, give homemade treats to deploying soldiers — Spc. Joe Akins of Griffin and Spc. Christopher Lee of Columbus — Wednesday at the Jackson-Pless National Guard Armory.

Photo by Elizabeth Richardson

Newnanites Seiler Rivers, 6, at left, and her sister, Amelia, 9, give homemade treats to deploying soldiers — Spc. Joe Akins of Griffin and Spc. Christopher Lee of Columbus — Wednesday at the Jackson-Pless National Guard Armory.

With training completed, soldiers ready to deploy

By Elizabeth Richardson

The Times-Herald

Between rain showers Wednesday evening, loved ones said tearful second goodbyes to members of the 48th Infantry Brigade Bravo Company Second Battalion who are deploying to Afghanistan in the coming days.

A bus departed the Jackson-Pless National Guard Armory shortly after 6 p.m. to return the soldiers to Camp Shelby, Miss., where they've been training to enter the war zone. They had been granted four-day leave to visit family and friends.

Sgt. Jason Abercrombie, of Brunswick, said goodbye in Newnan to his wife, Emily, who is expecting twins this fall, and their 14-year-old, Paul. Abercrombie served in Iraq in 2005.

"This is seriously bittersweet," said Abercrombie. "In Mississippi, we were getting in a groove. It breaks your heart to have to say goodbye again. We have to dig deep."

Abercrombie said the unit has covered all warrior training tasks in Mississippi and are "fully prepared" for Afghanistan. In fact, the state of Georgia offered these soldiers extra training to ensure they are "extra ready."

"We are as prepared as any person could be," he said. "I have absolute faith in every one of those guys."

Still, the soldiers and their families plan to take this deployment one day at a time.

"God bless the people of Newnan and thank you to everybody [who's supported the unit]," said Abercrombie.

Kelly Vancoillie, of Newnan, put her 18-year-old son, Tim Session, on the bus Wednesday. Their goodbye was an emotional one because Session is the youngest of her three sons, all members of the Army National Guard.

The bus was loaded full of sweets donated by citizens of Newnan. The unit was also given a financial donation to get dinner on the road to Camp Shelby.

Helen Rivers stopped by the armory Wednesday with her children, Amelia, 9, Seiler, 6, and Righton, 3, to bring homemade goodies to the soldiers for their long bus ride to Mississippi.

Helen Rivers said her family just wanted to be a part of the community support in "wishing them a safe journey and travels."

McCullough Burns, 11, celebrated his birthday on April 18, and instead of asking for gifts, he asked for presents for the soldiers, or money so he could buy items for the unit. In addition to writing them a card, he purchased candy, board games, magazines and cards to help them relax in their downtime.

The bus was driven by Newnan's Jerry Cochran, who orchestrated the discounted transportation with help from his long-time friend, Chief Buster Meadows of the Newnan Police Department.

The unit will have family day at Camp Shelby today before deploying in the coming days. Their mission is to train and mentor the Afghan National Security Forces.

"The guys are real excited," said Sgt. James Kuhn, 29, of Newnan -- who is already in Mississippi. "They are ready to get over there and do their job so they can come back home to their friends and families."

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Our Soldiers

6/7/2009

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I very recently had to say goodbye to my husband that is deploying with all of our men. I am heartbroken, but I know the same God that takes care of my husband here every single day in the USA, will be the same God that takes care of him across seas. My daughter and I can not wait until he will be safely in our arms again, but until then thank you for all the prayers and support. The spouses of these men appreciate your dedication in volunteering your time to our husbands units. God Bless our troops and God Speed to their destination(s) and GOD SPEED HOME!

Posted by 48th Infantry Brigade Bravo Wife at 10:15 AM

Thank You!!

6/6/2009

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in another article I thanked and gave best wishes to all the Men and Women of the 48Th Infantry Brigade Bravo Company and this is to all the families and Friends of the soldiers Thank You for raising and supporting such a fine group of Men and Women who put themselves in harm's way without hesitationI will keep you all in my thoughts and Prayers daily and will pray for their safe return to their Families,friends and the Community that does now and Always will Love them for keeping us safe and acting without selfishness again Thank You all it makes me extremely Proud to call Newnan my Home with All the Brave Men and Women of Bravo Company and their Families God Bless You ALL and God Bless America!!!

Posted by Robert Strickland at 4:29 AM

God Speed

6/5/2009

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HEROES

Posted by Wish I had the guts at 9:26 PM

Thank you!

6/5/2009

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God Bless you for protecting all of us! You and your families are in our prayers. We thank you very much for all that you do!

Posted by Me at 2:23 AM

Saying goodbye

6/4/2009

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I don't have anyone in the service and can't imagine what it would be like to know they were going off..Has to be super hard on all families..Hope all return safely..

Posted by Susan at 9:38 PM

Hurry Back!

6/4/2009

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My husband is on this bus for the second time! I was harder saying goodbye this time than the last time in April. This time you know they want be coming back until their job is complete! I wish All of Bravo Company the best in their travel and a speedy return. you are in the Lee family prayers every day. Like my boys and I told their daddy when he left, go do your job you love,hurry home and be safe. We love you!!

Posted by Very Proud Soldier Wife at 9:24 PM

God Bless You

6/4/2009

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Hope yall have a safe trip home. God Bless you! We will be praying for all the 48th Brigade. I know some are already there, like mine. Its not a easy task for these families to say goodbye for the second time. Don't just thank the soldier, thank the families as well.

Posted by Proud Soldiers Wife at 9:28 AM

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