Hundreds welcome home guard members

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(Andy Karr/Daily News)

More than 500 people welcomed home Army National Guard members at homecoming ceremony Wednesday in Marshalltown with applause, cheers and a few tears.

About 30 soldiers form the 1168th and 1133rd Transportation Companies, including several Newton residents, returned to Central Iowa to a packed gymnasium at Marshalltown Community College, which filled to capacity with overjoyed family members. For many, it was nearly a year since they had seen their friends and family in uniform.

The guard members of the 1168th mobilized last fall along with the 1133rd Transportation Company, forming the 3368 Heavy Equipment Transportation Company. Following a send-off on Oct. 30, 2008, the group went to Fort Bliss, Texas, for training before deploying to Kuwait in December. The units separated into the Heavy Equipment Transportation Company and a Gun Truck Company and spent 10 months transporting equipment and supplies in the theater of operations. The two entities racked up more than 2.75 millions traveled during 312 missions.

Newton residents Sarah and Dave Blackett, of Newton, attended the ceremonies to welcome home not one but two of their children. Sgt. Chris Blackett, 23 and his sister Spc. Sarah Blackett, 21, deployed together and returned together Wednesday.

“I’m excited, glad it’s over, happy to be done traveling and ready to transition back,” Chris Blackett said. He noted how difficult it was to be separated from his family back home, though having his sister close by helped from time to time, even though the pair spent much of their time overseas apart as they focused on their own missions.

“We didn’t see much of each other. She was on a different clip doing a whole other thing than I was doing. So we’d run into each other every now and then,” Chris said. “It was nice having family over there, but it’s somebody else you’ve got to look out for.”

His sister, Sarah thought it helped

from time to time to have her brother nearby, even if contact was infrequent.

“I think I probably saw him eight times the whole time I was over there,” she said. “But when I really, really needed something, it helped.”

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