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The welcome homes on Fort Stewart are not just for 3rd Infantry Division soldiers who have been deployed for the last year or so to Iraq.
The 546th MP Company is coming home from a 15-month deployment to Afghanistan.
The first ceremony was for a seven-soldier advanced party Friday. The second ceremony is for the roughly 130-soldier main party and will be Monday.
Ceremony times are subject to change. If you'd like to attend any, check online at www.stewart.army.mil/flighttrack/ for the latest information on the ceremonies.
The 546th MP's mission was to train the Afghanistan National Police and assess police stations there.  The unit, part of the 385th Military Police Battalion here at Fort Stewart, was assigned to the Regional Command East area in Afghanistan and had platoons in several provinces there.



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Posted: May 9, 2008  12:30 p.m.

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The torch party for the Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, came home during an early evening ceremony here May 4.
More than 60 Soldiers were welcomed back by about 100 friends and family on Fort Stewart's Cottrell Field.  The soldiers are part of an advanced party that will begin the transition between the battalion's rear detachment command and the deployed command.
Lt. Col. P. Brian Gale II, 3rd ID rear detachment commander, welcomed the Marne soldiers home, thanking them for their 14 months of service with Task Force Marne south of Baghdad.  Task Force Marne is under the command of Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch, 3rd Infantry Division commander.
"You and your fellow Marne soldiers secured an area the size of West Virginia, suppressing the violence in that region and denying extremists safe haven," Gale said.  "You have also succeeded magnificently in building up the capacities of Iraq.  Your names, and the names of the operations you conducted while deployed-Husky, Torch, Slam, Rugged, Pile Driver-are written large in the history of Iraq.  Dog-face Soldiers, you have every right to be proud of what you have done."
About 20 Soldiers from the STB had returned on April 9.  Their mission is to continue preparing the new 3rd Infantry Division headquarters building for occupation.
Following Gale's welcome and singing the national anthem, the "Marne Song" and the "Army Song," family members and friends rushed from the parade field's reviewing stands to greet their soldiers.




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