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VFW Post 3830 - The Biggest Little Post in Hawaii

Honor the Dead by Helping the Living

Soldiers head to Iraq


Thursday, September 1 1:06 am

By JASON ARMSTRONG
Tribune-Herald staff writer

Peter Bianchi's life changed forever soon after the Hawaii Army National Guardsman came back from active duty in Iraq.
"He was initiated upon dad's return last time," wife Kiara Bianchi said of the Mountain View couple's 2-year-old son.
Little Cooper Bianchi and several other children watched Wednesday as 52 men and women of the Guard's Black Hawk helicopter unit said their formal goodbyes.

The mostly citizen soldiers of Company C, 1st Battalion, 207th Aviation Regiment are shipping out today for a yearlong deployment that will take them first to Texas for six weeks of training and then to war-torn Iraq.
More than 100 family, friends and military veterans showed their support during a brief ceremony held Wednesday at Hilo's new Keaukaha Military Reservation.

Some of those interviewed expressed reservations with the mission, including one woman who was so upset she couldn't discuss her boyfriend's imminent departure.

"It's difficult especially when you have a child who doesn't understand why daddy's not around," Kiara Bianchi said.
When asked how she feels about her son being sent back to the war, Zoey Bianchi said "not good."
"It's going to be harder this time because he has a two-year-old son, so it's a good thing we live next door so we can be supportive," she added.

Bianchi's unit is the first from Hawaii to be sent to Iraq in support of Operation New Dawn, which one year ago today replaced the former Operation Iraqi Freedom, according to the Hawaii Department of Defense.
"We are not sure what will happen on Dec. 31 when this operation ends, but keep your game faces on and be prepared for a one-year mobilization period," Brig. Gen. Gary M. Hara, commander of the Hawaii Army National Guard, told the troops.
"We are all proud of what you are doing for us here in Hawaii and what you are doing in support of our nation," he said, noting fewer than 1 percent of Americans currently serve in the armed forces.

One of them is Sgt. Jason Matsushige, a Hilo resident being deployed for the fourth time.
"It just kind of gets easier as you do more, I guess," the full-time soldier and helicopter crew chief said.
A childless divorcee with no family on the Big Island, Matsushige said his departure will be easier than for comrades leaving spouses and children behind.

Among family being left behind is Vern Gawith, commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars' Post 3830 in Pahoa.
His son-in-law, Benjamin Kelly, a University of Hawaii at Hilo student, will be leaving a new wife and son for a third deployment to a war zone.

Kelly has undergone extensive training and is experienced, "but it still doesn't lessen the severity of what could happen," said Gawith, whose daughter and Kelly's wife is an Air Force member and Afghanistan veteran now undergoing air traffic control training on Oahu.

Noting five of the Guard unit's members belong to the VFW's Pahoa post, Gawith said he and others are accepting items for care packages they will send to the soldiers.

"We adopted their entire unit to support them and their families during this deployment," he said.
Wives like Kiara Bianchi are now counting the days until that mission ends.
"I just hope things wrap up soon so everyone comes home," she said.



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