Operation Warrior Wake Up
Posted On: March 9, 2008 at 10:15 AM By: Kathy
SFC Christina Bhatti

2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team

"Warriors

Public Affairs NCOIC

Camp Taji, Iraq

MULTI-NATIONAL DIVISION BAGHDAD

Media Release HQ-MND Baghdad

Camp Liberty

Baghdad, Iraq

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

RELEASE No. 20080308-18 March 8, 2008

Operation Warrior Wake Up’ brings taste of Hawai’i to Iraq

Hawai’i coffee farmers donate Kona coffee to Soldiers

By Sgt. Jerome Bishop

2nd SBCT PAO, 25th Inf. Div., MND-B

CAMP TAJI, Iraq Every morning, thousands of Soldiers wake up to a steaming cup of "Joe whether it’s black as midnight or mostly cream and sugar, it’s part of their daily routine.

In association with the Hawai’i Gathering of Eagles organization, coffee farmers from the Big Island of Hawai’i launched "Operation Warrior Wake Up to provide Hawai’i-based Soldiers deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom a little taste of the isles.

" Operation Warrior Wake Up’ is about how local Hawai’ian businesses support the troops get through the everyday grind. said Capt. Ronnie Geronimo, a San Diego native, who serves as the squadron signal officer for 2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team "Warrior, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division Baghdad.

Although coffee is available in the form of grounds at the PX or at the numerous coffee shops on Camp Taji, the coffee given to the Soldiers of 2nd SBCT, 25th Inf. Div., is shipped directly from the farmers who grow and harvest it in Kona on the Big Island of Hawai’i.

One man in particular, Robert Gowan, a Captain Cook, Hawai’i, native who is the state of Hawai’i’s coordinator for the Gathering of Eagles organization, took the initiative to start sending local coffee beans to troops from his home state deployed overseas.

Among the units receiving the coffee is the 2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment. While this is a seemly random unit, the regiment holds a more personal tie to the man taking the lead in this donation.

In the brutal winter of 1944, the Soldiers of the 14th Cav. Regt. fought in the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium, and among them was Gowan’s father while he served in the Army Air Corps, he said.

"So ... here we are, all these years later, and I’m sending coffee to the Soldiers of the 14th Cav. (Regt.), the successors of the very men that stood fast and protected my own father all those years ago, he said. "These Soldiers are my ohana.

Having a tie of ohana to the unit isn’t the only motivation behind Gowan’s actions, while the unit took part in training at the Pohakuloa Training Area on the Big Island, Gowan received a special gift from a Warrior, which he keeps close to his heart.

"Last summer, in June, our GOE, Hawai’i group, turned out to give an aloha greeting to members of 2nd SBCT, 25th Inf. Div., who were coming to the Big Island to PTA to train, and whom were traveling up Saddle Road in a convoy, said Gowan. "As they passed us and our troops appreciation sign and many U.S. flags, one Soldier tossed me his own Tropic Lightning Division’ shoulder patch and, at that moment or shortly thereafter, the idea began to gel that perhaps there was a way I could offer to support these U.S. Army troops, our own 2nd SBCT, 25th Inf. Div. Soldiers based right here in Hawai’i.

With the division patch still in his pocket, Gowan began rallying to gain support for his fresh idea to support his troops.

"(The patch) went with me the day I decided to approach my own immediate neighbors, here in the heart of America’s only coffee country, with the idea to start sending fresh roasted Kona coffee , which they themselves have grown and freely donated, said Gowan. "They were amazingly receptive. More than being receptive, within days, they had come thru with over 30 pounds of coffee, which I quickly put in the mail to addresses that I’d been given by rear detachment commanders, and it was on its way to Iraq.

A couple of weeks later on Camp Taji, Soldiers of the 2nd SBCT, 25th Inf. Div., are enjoying the local coffee donated by a grateful admirer.

"It really means a lot to the Soldiers in the squadron to have someone support them from state of Hawai’i since, at one point, we didn’t even know if the Stryker brigade was ever going back there, said Geronimo. "It is good to know that no matter what the political pressures were, there are people from Hawai’i that care about the Soldiers. It is also good to have something shipped to you to remind you of home.

Brok’ da mouth.

CAMP TAJI, Iraq Spc. Darryl Lindsey, a native of Atlanta, enjoys a cup of freshly brewed Kona coffee before mounting up on his Stryker for a mission. Lindsey is a member of the personal security detachment working with the Military Transition Team, 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd Tank Brigade, 9th Iraqi Army Division. He is assigned to 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division Baghdad.

(U.S. Army photo by Capt. Ron Geronimo, 2nd Sqdn., 14th Cav. Regt., 2nd SBCT, 25th Inf. Div., MND-B)

Da’ Kine

CAMP TAJI, Iraq Sgt. Joseph Gillette, a native of Aurora, Colo., proudly displays Kona coffee donated by Hawai’ian coffee farmers before leaving on mission. The Hawai’i chapter of Gathering of Eagles donated home-grown coffee from the Kona region on Big Island of Hawai’i. He is a gunner assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division Baghdad.

(U.S. Army photo by Capt. Ron Geronimo, 2nd Sqdn., 14th Cav. Regt., 2nd SBCT, 25th Inf. Div., MND-B)


Posted on March 9, 2008 at 10:15 AM by Kathy  

To: Kathy
I would like to thank everyone for their interest in this project . I would like to especially THANK all those that have assisted us with their kind donations of coffee maker pots so far.

Please know that this little project is really putting the Gathering of Eagles on the map with both the U.S.Army and the USMC . It is really bringing alot of enjoyment and comfort to alot of good war fighters who are far from home.

Please understand that this project is slated to continue for a long time . It is not a one shot ,fire & forget idea....14 more months of support at least!

As the months roll by , please do not forget this project. We will continue to need sponsors for these great stainless steel 8-cup press coffee pots that we are sending to every unit that receives coffee. We have these coffeemaker pots , purchased at wholesale price now and standing by awaiting your sponsorship ,They are held by GOE members in Charlotte NC ,ready for shipping . $50 bucks buys a coffee pot AND the full postage to a Unit in Iraq. Your sponsorship money order releases them to the soldiers .

Furthermore ,we at Hawaii GOE can assist YOU in supporting any individual Service member or small Unit of your own choosing with both excellent Kona coffee and one of these coffee makers . Please contact me directly if you wish to run your own support effort in this way .

Finally , I cannot tell you what great feedback I am getting from the soldiers over there in Iraq. They really love getting this coffee! I do not exaggerate when I say 'it makes their day' ! And isn't that's what it's all about...They are sacrificing so much for us , I feel this is the least we can do.

I will never forget how right after I sent off the first load of coffee to the 2/14 Cav and it was in the mails on it's way there , I got the devastating news that they had lost one of their Stryker vehicles to a huge IED and 4 soldiers had been KIA and another 6 WIA . For days afterwards, all I could think of is that those men that died , and those that were wounded , would NEVER get to 'drink the coffee'..... I rededicated myself there & then to stick with this project clear through their deployment .To make damn sure as many soldiers as possible DO get the chance to enjoy the coffee. For every time they suit up and go out on their missions , that may be the last cup they ever get to enjoy.

Please join me in running this show thru to the end . Thanks so much

Aloha!

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