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	Comments on: Dear Sheriff Waugh and Governor Brewer: America the Beautiful?	</title>
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		By: Senator Paula Aboud's Office		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2011 23:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Looking forward to reading your material
 
Nancy Boyd
Admin. Assistant to
Senator Paula A. Aboud]]></description>
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<p>Nancy Boyd<br />
Admin. Assistant to<br />
Senator Paula A. Aboud</p>
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		By: BLACKHAWKS Yesterday &#38; Today Serve Together		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The BLACKHAWKS, U.S. Army’s First Cavalry Regiment was established in 1833 and still serves as the most decorated and battle hardened Cavalry Squadron and battalion size unit in the U.S. Army.  Through the years, the Blackhawks have earned 92 Streamers and 37 Medal of Honor recipients have served within its ranks. 

Today, the First Squadron, First Cavalry Regiment (1/1 CAV) has the duty of upholding the prestige and honor as the very first Cavalry unit in the U.S. Army. The BLACKHAWKS of yesterday and today continue to serve their regiment with pride and distinction, but not just in the traditional role of a Soldier. 

 I am Command Sergeant Major (CSM) David V. McGuire, and as the current Command Sergeant Major (CSM) of 1/1 CAV, I would like to take the opportunity to share what the Blackhawks, of past and present, are currently doing to support our communities across the nation. 

A former 1/1 CAV CSM and current CSM of Fort Bliss, Texas, CSM David S. Davenport, has been a major player in our community support efforts.   He was recently invited by the Blackhawk Association and the 1/1 CAV members of Vietnam to speak at their reunion in Chicago. It was a great opportunity for the Cavalrymen of today to meet the Cavalrymen who have paved the way for our many successes.

During the visit we had the pleasure of meeting two Vietnam-era Blackhawks, Gary Chamberlain from Cornville, AZ and John Murphy from Yonkers, NY. They have a common mission and continue to serve their country, fellow Soldiers, Families and their communities by focusing on restoring the beauty to America the beautiful by cleaning up our nation’s highways. 

They invited the current Blackhawks to join in this noble cause with the intensions of making it a national effort.  It was a very easy decision, CSM Davenport and I said, “Count us in!”  1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment wishes to be the first of many military organizations, composed of active duty and retired members who make this simple mission a priority throughout the United States to restore this nation’s natural beauty.

Chamberlain’s grassroots Road Warrior effort was reported in the Folksville USA News. Many local veterans in the Cornville, AZ and the surrounding area have also assumed leadership roles in making the Folksville effort a success partially due to a military approach to solving the litter problem plaguing our roadways. Their desire is to stop the disgraceful scaring of not only the Scenic Highway 89A between Cottonwood and Sedona, AZ, but throughout America. John Murphy’s involvement will greatly enhance this effort and is applauded by the Blackhawks. 

To use Mr. Murphy’s owns words, “I pitched in with Gary when he asked me for help in going to the news agencies. I saw it as an opportunity to help my community and serve my country again; in the spirit of giving back to the country I love and raised my family. I also approached my daughter Jeannemarie who is a Girl Scout Leader here in Pleasantville, NY to get her troop involved in community service, to help educate the young; give them a sense of pride in their country by helping to restore the beauty to America. This also gets family members doing a joint project together, sharing our time and care for each other. I see this as an opportunity to build and educate and bond with your family and friends. This is where my heart is at... Regards John Murphy.” 

CSM Davenport and I couldn’t have said it better! We agree 100% with Gary and John and have a few reasons that hit a little closer to home -- home being Fort Bliss, Texas. 

First, it’s absolutely the right thing to do! Second, it ties the Soldier into the local community in a positive manner.  All too often we only hear about the bad things a few of our Soldiers may do; but not often enough, do we hear about the good things Soldiers do for their community.  

Since being offered and accepting the invitation to participate in the Chamberlain and Murphy effort, the Blackhawks has adopted a two-mile section of highway in northwest El Paso. We will sort and recycle all of the litter we recover and donate the proceeds from the metal recyclable items to the Wounded Warrior Project.

Our first clean-up toward this effort is scheduled for February 19th and 20th. 
CSM Davenport and I would like to invite all branches of the military to join us in our efforts to restore the natural beauty to America the Beautiful.
Let us all honor our veterans of yesterday and today; and of course to our Blackhawks of yesterday and today. BLACKHAWKS!

CSM David Davenport
CSM David McGuire]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The BLACKHAWKS, U.S. Army’s First Cavalry Regiment was established in 1833 and still serves as the most decorated and battle hardened Cavalry Squadron and battalion size unit in the U.S. Army.  Through the years, the Blackhawks have earned 92 Streamers and 37 Medal of Honor recipients have served within its ranks. </p>
<p>Today, the First Squadron, First Cavalry Regiment (1/1 CAV) has the duty of upholding the prestige and honor as the very first Cavalry unit in the U.S. Army. The BLACKHAWKS of yesterday and today continue to serve their regiment with pride and distinction, but not just in the traditional role of a Soldier. </p>
<p> I am Command Sergeant Major (CSM) David V. McGuire, and as the current Command Sergeant Major (CSM) of 1/1 CAV, I would like to take the opportunity to share what the Blackhawks, of past and present, are currently doing to support our communities across the nation. </p>
<p>A former 1/1 CAV CSM and current CSM of Fort Bliss, Texas, CSM David S. Davenport, has been a major player in our community support efforts.   He was recently invited by the Blackhawk Association and the 1/1 CAV members of Vietnam to speak at their reunion in Chicago. It was a great opportunity for the Cavalrymen of today to meet the Cavalrymen who have paved the way for our many successes.</p>
<p>During the visit we had the pleasure of meeting two Vietnam-era Blackhawks, Gary Chamberlain from Cornville, AZ and John Murphy from Yonkers, NY. They have a common mission and continue to serve their country, fellow Soldiers, Families and their communities by focusing on restoring the beauty to America the beautiful by cleaning up our nation’s highways. </p>
<p>They invited the current Blackhawks to join in this noble cause with the intensions of making it a national effort.  It was a very easy decision, CSM Davenport and I said, “Count us in!”  1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment wishes to be the first of many military organizations, composed of active duty and retired members who make this simple mission a priority throughout the United States to restore this nation’s natural beauty.</p>
<p>Chamberlain’s grassroots Road Warrior effort was reported in the Folksville USA News. Many local veterans in the Cornville, AZ and the surrounding area have also assumed leadership roles in making the Folksville effort a success partially due to a military approach to solving the litter problem plaguing our roadways. Their desire is to stop the disgraceful scaring of not only the Scenic Highway 89A between Cottonwood and Sedona, AZ, but throughout America. John Murphy’s involvement will greatly enhance this effort and is applauded by the Blackhawks. </p>
<p>To use Mr. Murphy’s owns words, “I pitched in with Gary when he asked me for help in going to the news agencies. I saw it as an opportunity to help my community and serve my country again; in the spirit of giving back to the country I love and raised my family. I also approached my daughter Jeannemarie who is a Girl Scout Leader here in Pleasantville, NY to get her troop involved in community service, to help educate the young; give them a sense of pride in their country by helping to restore the beauty to America. This also gets family members doing a joint project together, sharing our time and care for each other. I see this as an opportunity to build and educate and bond with your family and friends. This is where my heart is at&#8230; Regards John Murphy.” </p>
<p>CSM Davenport and I couldn’t have said it better! We agree 100% with Gary and John and have a few reasons that hit a little closer to home &#8212; home being Fort Bliss, Texas. </p>
<p>First, it’s absolutely the right thing to do! Second, it ties the Soldier into the local community in a positive manner.  All too often we only hear about the bad things a few of our Soldiers may do; but not often enough, do we hear about the good things Soldiers do for their community.  </p>
<p>Since being offered and accepting the invitation to participate in the Chamberlain and Murphy effort, the Blackhawks has adopted a two-mile section of highway in northwest El Paso. We will sort and recycle all of the litter we recover and donate the proceeds from the metal recyclable items to the Wounded Warrior Project.</p>
<p>Our first clean-up toward this effort is scheduled for February 19th and 20th.<br />
CSM Davenport and I would like to invite all branches of the military to join us in our efforts to restore the natural beauty to America the Beautiful.<br />
Let us all honor our veterans of yesterday and today; and of course to our Blackhawks of yesterday and today. BLACKHAWKS!</p>
<p>CSM David Davenport<br />
CSM David McGuire</p>
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		By: KYCA Radio		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 09:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[ KYCA Radio / ADOT Adopt-A-Highway / Folksville USA 


http://www.kyca.info/kyca.php?page=audioArchive&amp;showArchive=pm
 
Go to the top of the archive at the above URL (address)-also attached is the MP3.

 
The attached link provides access to KYCA PM 1490 Prescott, AZ. The subject matter is the Folksville USA effort to restore the beauty to America the Beautiful by getting invoved in the ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Program which in the state of Arizona is broken in terms of being effective and user friendly. 
 
Those who are part of this movement have come together to set the standard for others to follow. We wish to share our recipe for success with all who would listen and will provide the documents to make it happen in your state.
 
Gary Chamberlain
 
1/1 CAV B Troop 
Blackhawk
Vietnam 1967
 
Mayor Folksville USA
Editor Folksville News]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.kyca.info/kyca.php?page=audioArchive&#038;showArchive=pm" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.kyca.info/kyca.php?page=audioArchive&#038;showArchive=pm</a></p>
<p>Go to the top of the archive at the above URL (address)-also attached is the MP3.</p>
<p>The attached link provides access to KYCA PM 1490 Prescott, AZ. The subject matter is the Folksville USA effort to restore the beauty to America the Beautiful by getting invoved in the ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Program which in the state of Arizona is broken in terms of being effective and user friendly. </p>
<p>Those who are part of this movement have come together to set the standard for others to follow. We wish to share our recipe for success with all who would listen and will provide the documents to make it happen in your state.</p>
<p>Gary Chamberlain</p>
<p>1/1 CAV B Troop<br />
Blackhawk<br />
Vietnam 1967</p>
<p>Mayor Folksville USA<br />
Editor Folksville News</p>
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