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Army Staff Sgt.
James H. Sackett has deployed to the Iraqi theater of operations to
support the mission of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The soldier is a member
of the 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry, the "Black Lions", 4th Infantry
Combat Brigade, 1st Infantry Division based at Fort Riley, Junction
City, Kan. The Black Lions, activated in 2006, are one of the Army's
newest modular infantry brigade combat teams. In preparation toward the
Black Lions' deployment to a combat environment, the battalion soldiers
completed a demanding four-week collective training density at Fort
Irwin, Calif.
Operation Iraqi
Freedom is the official name given to military operations involving
members of the U.S. armed forces and coalition forces participating in
efforts to free and secure Iraq. Mission objectives focus on force
protection, peacekeeping, stabilization, security and counter-insurgency
operations as the Iraqi transitional governing bodies assume full
sovereign powers to govern the peoples of Iraq.
Members from all
branches of the U.S. military and multinational forces are also
assisting in rebuilding Iraq's economic and governmental infrastructure,
and training and preparing Iraqi military and security forces to assume
full authority and responsibility in defending and preserving Iraq's
sovereignty and independence as a democracy.
Sackett is an
assistant operation supervisor with 13 years of military service.
He is the son of
Linda K. Belote of Water St., Hudson, Mich.
The sergeant is a
1992 graduate of Tecumseh High School.
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