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    Families send off Iowa National Guard soldiers in Iowa City for yearlong deployment

    May 31, 2025Updated:May 31, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Jason Vogel, &nbsp, may miss the birth of his first natural child during his annual deployment with the&nbsp, Iowa National Guard, and&nbsp. However, he also makes a longtime commitment to serving his country abroad as a result of the surrender.

    Vogel reenlisted for the opportunity to” help our country one last time before I hang up my shoes,” he said after spending more than a decade in the National Guard.

    The Iowa National Guard will hold 24 community-based send-off rites this week on Wednesday through Friday in honor of about 1,800 Iowansp men en route to the Middle East.

    One of 103 soldiers in the&nbsp, 133rd Infantry, &nbsp, B Company, is Ames ‘ Vogel, of&nbsp, who was fired from the Melrose Readiness Center in&nbsp, Iowa City on Wednesday.

    The men will help Operation Inherent Resolve, a martial exercise to combat Syria’s and the Islamic State of Iraq. According to the&nbsp, Iowa National Guard, the men may contribute to the activity by joining coalition troops to give protection, support partner governments, and support efforts to maintain balance in the region.

    A second send-off meeting will take place on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Cedar Rapids Armory for nine men. A meeting at the Armory in Cedar Rapids on Friday at 5 p.m. will send off an extra 105 soldiers.

    B Company&nbsp began their journey to&nbsp, Louisiana&nbsp, on Wednesday night, where they will begin training for about a quarter before heading to the nations of&nbsp, Kuwait, &nbsp, Iraq&nbsp, or&nbsp, Syria, Capt. Brandon Donoho,   said.

    The ceremony’s opening ceremony, according to Donoho, is” the first step on a path that leads us house.” The men ‘ people have “our perpetual gratitude,” he said.

    ” We’re going to defend the army, we’re going to finish the vision, and we’re going to travel home,” the army declared.” We have trained for this, and we are prepared. We can remain with a noble reputation, and I’m confident that we won’t let up,” Donohue said.

    Cpl. retired Leo Pins, who went to the company four times, pleaded with the troops to write letters home. He declared,” They will maintain that with them forever.”

    ” Be assured that your men will look after one another.” They’ll be keeping an eye on one another,” Pins said at the service.

    Allyson Vogel, Vogel’s woman, expressed concern that he would be deployed while their child, whom they plan to call Evelyn, may be born. God has a sense of humor, she said.

    Allyson said she is trying to keep things” quietly and carefully” while also remaining powerful for her two children, Connor Rhodes, 7, and Johanna Glauner, 3, who are also stepchildren. I don’t want to frighten them if I break down and then just absolutely lose it,” Allyson said.

    Allyson said she is “putting my trust in God,” holding up support groups for the people of deployed men, and reminding her father that he has a home who loves him and anticipates that he will return home safely.

    Before the send-off service, Devon Kregel, of&nbsp, North Liberty, gave his five-month-old child Jameson a close hug. His 8-year-old brother Logan and his wife Addison gathered nearby.

    ” I’m excited to leave. Although it’s obvious that leaving the young ones stink, he claimed that it’s what we agreed to.

    Valerie and Eric Key, both of Marion, said goodnight to their son Ryan Key, 19, who is deploying in a tearful manner. Valerie described herself as anxious and glad.

    Jerrell Hinson, 19, of Tiffin, said he is overwhelmed by the deployment. ” It’s unfortunate, leaving. But he said,” I know I’m doing it for a good reason.”

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