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Four Brothers to Deploy Together, Write It Down
American Forces Press Service ^ | Paul X. Rutz

Posted on 03/03/2006 4:08:20 PM PST by SandRat

WASHINGTON, March 3, 2006 – Four brothers, all Army Reserve officers, are deploying to Iraq with the same division and are planning to chronicle their experiences in a forthcoming book.

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(Clockwise from top left) Army Reserve Maj. Matt Holbert, Capts. David and Carlton Holbert, and Lt. Col. Buddy Holbert pose together Feb. 28 prior to their mobilization. The four brothers will deploy to Iraq soon as part of the 108th Division. Courtesy photo  

The book's working title is "An American Story -- The Holbert Family: Four Brothers Who Serve." Its publisher, Linda Dennis, hopes to tell the story of the whole family's struggles as Buddy, Matt, David and Carlton begin their year in Iraq with the 108th Division (Institutional Training).

"Originally we had started a book with general essays from a whole bunch of soldiers," Dennis said. Then "the Holberts stepped forward, with all four going, and it has gone from a collection of essays to kind of a story about their family."

Dennis is president of "Connect and Join," an Internet-based communications company providing a forum for military families to keep in touch when their loved ones deploy. She said she felt humbled meeting the Holberts and seeing the contribution they are making for the country. "As we got to know them over a couple-month time period, it became real obvious this is a very unique family," she said. "This is the family we think of as 'the American family.'"

The book, which Dennis hopes to publish in June, will contain journals and essays written by each member of the family: the four brothers, as well as their parents, wives, sisters, and children. She said the family has already written some essays and described their words as "very powerful."

"It's all about freedom and serving your country and doing what's right and how you raise kids the right way," she said.

The oldest brother, Lt. Col Buddy Holbert, is a 44-year-old graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. He said the family feels grateful to Dennis for recognizing them and expressed his amazement that someone would want to publish their words. "We wrote some little ... bios on ourselves and had a couple of pictures taken, and I understand that someone wants to consider that as essays for a book," he said. "I can't say they're written well enough for that, but that's what I'm hearing."

The Holbert brothers reported to their home station in Charlotte, N.C., Feb. 28. Buddy said the nature of their jobs will require all four brothers to mobilize about a month before most of the 108th Division.

Buddy commands the 3rd Battalion, 518th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), based in Hickory, N.C. He said he will go with a "leader element" for a one-month special training course in California to learn more about Iraqi culture. After that, he'll go on a coordination trip to Iraq for two to three weeks before coming back to Fort McCoy, Wis., to receive the division's main body. Once he arrives in Iraq, Buddy said, he will likely be based in Baghdad, while most of the 108th Division will have positions throughout the country.

The three younger brothers, all assigned to the Foreign Army Training Command's tactical operations center, will head to their mobilization station at Fort McCoy March 4 to help set up shop before the main group arrives for about 70 days of pre-deployment training.

Capt. David Holbert, a 40-year-old graduate of Winthrop University, serves in the unit's security and intelligence branch. He enlisted in the South Carolina Army National Guard directly out of high school and served for more than five years before being commissioned as an officer. With 23 years in the military, David has served the longest of the four brothers.

Maj. Matt Holbert, a 36-year-old graduate of the Citadel military college in Charleston, S.C., serves as personnel officer for the operation. He and his wife, Laura, have one daughter, Sharon, 5, and one son, Clark, 3.

Capt. Carlton Holbert, 32, also a graduate of the Citadel, serves in the unit's operations branch. He and his wife, Karen, have one daughter, Reilly, 4.

Buddy and his wife, Tracy, have a daughter, Nicole, 25, and two sons, Bud, 17, and Jordan, 10 months.

On Feb. 25, the Holbert family gathered in Rock Hill, S.C., their hometown, for a going-away dinner. Buddy described the mood as "happy and picking on each other," and he said he enjoyed the chance to honor his parents. "We owe a lot of our patriotism and values to our parents, they pointed us in the right direction as we were growing up," he said.

Those traditions have carried all four Holbert brothers through their careers and will help them when they deploy, he said. "I think we all have it in our hearts and in our blood," Buddy said. "Even though we have civilian jobs, we always have the values of the Army and the country at the forefront. Even if we weren't paid, I think that we would still do what we do. It's just something that we feel is our duty."



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: brothers; deploy; down; four; gwot; iraq; militaryfamilies; oef; reservists; together; write
108th Division (Institutional Training)
1 posted on 03/03/2006 4:08:24 PM PST by SandRat
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To: SandRat

God Bless the Holbert Brothers. May God keep this from happening to them that happened to the Sullivan Brothers. My Thoughts and Prayers are INCOMING for all of them!


2 posted on 03/03/2006 4:14:34 PM PST by JOE43270 (JOE43270, God Bless America and All Who Have and Will Defend Her.)
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To: SandRat

Damn. These guys have to salute each other at home?


3 posted on 03/03/2006 4:15:48 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy
I would bet that the LT COL has made home a "No hat, No salute" area.

/johnny

4 posted on 03/03/2006 4:19:26 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (D@mit! I'm just a cook. Don't make me come over there and prove it!)
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To: JOE43270; SandRat
"May God keep this from happening to them that happened to the Sullivan Brothers."
My first thoughts as I opened the post.
5 posted on 03/03/2006 4:23:56 PM PST by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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To: 1rudeboy

I think rank goes out the window.I served with 3 siblings at the same time.I outranked them all,but my oldest sister was still boss!


6 posted on 03/03/2006 4:25:08 PM PST by xarmydog
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To: SandRat
I was under the assumption that this was not possible after the Civil War?

Lincoln’s Letter to Mrs. Bixby(1864)

7 posted on 03/03/2006 4:54:34 PM PST by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve,and have served, to keep us free.)
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To: mdittmar

You are thinking of the 5 Sullivan Brothers from WWII.


8 posted on 03/03/2006 4:56:30 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

"You are thinking of the 5 Sullivan Brothers from WWII."

Yes, they are the exact Brothers that I am thinking of. Hopefully unlike the Sullivans they all won't have to be exactly the same spot all the time. Being on the USS Juneau in the middle of the ocean, they were all together.


9 posted on 03/04/2006 5:41:09 AM PST by JOE43270 (JOE43270, God Bless America and All Who Have and Will Defend Her.)
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To: SandRat

I'm sorry about that response SandRat. I was reading crosseyed and not seeing you wer replying to mdittmar.


10 posted on 03/04/2006 5:45:27 AM PST by JOE43270 (JOE43270, God Bless America and All Who Have and Will Defend Her.)
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To: JOE43270

IS OK Jose'


11 posted on 03/04/2006 6:19:45 AM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: LadyX

I could not help but think of you.


12 posted on 03/04/2006 6:27:33 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: patriciaruth

A story you might like to know about.


13 posted on 03/04/2006 6:31:15 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: JOE43270

Found this, you might find it enlightening, I did.

Is it true that . . . Congress passed the "Sullivan Act" to prohibit family members from serving together on the same ship or in the same unit in the military?



The answer is no. There is no such act or law. However, after the Sullivan brothers were killed, there were several bills introduced in Congress that related to family members serving in a military unit together. None of these bills were enacted into law. However, there are military policies and directives to discourage immediate family members from serving together.

The facts: The five Sullivan brothers of Waterloo, Iowa, enlisted in the Navy on the same day, January 3, 1942. The brothers were assigned to the U.S.S. Juneau, which was torpedoed and sank on November 13, 1942, killing all but 10 crew members. Although an existing Navy regulation forbade the assignment of the brothers to the same ship, their request to serve together was granted. The existing regulation was issued in July 1942, and was certainly influenced by the loss of the U.S.S. Arizona during Pearl Harbor, with three brothers among the casualties.


14 posted on 03/04/2006 6:54:28 AM PST by SAMS (Nobody loves a soldier until the enemy is at the gate; Army Wife & Marine Mom)
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To: SAMS

Yes your right , I knew that too. What I believe is true is that the Navy itself will prevent this from happening in their service. I do believe that these Holbert Brothers had to do alot of paperwork or whatever it took even inside the Army to keep themselves together because no one wants this to happen again. That doesn't mean it won't though. I'm a ham radio operator and last summer I made a contact with a special event staion in Iowa that was Honoring the Sullivan Brothers. It was one of the most special contacts that I ever made and they sent me a lot of info about the Sullivans. Thanks for coming back to me SAMS and this Airman sends his BEST to YOU and YOURS. Take good care of your Soldier and Marine. I know there must be some inter-service rivalry at your house because my son is a Sailor and I get it all the time about how the Navy is outdoing the Air Force. It's a lot of fun though.


15 posted on 03/04/2006 8:43:46 AM PST by JOE43270 (JOE43270, God Bless America and All Who Have and Will Defend Her.)
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To: Just mythoughts

Thanks for the ping!


16 posted on 03/04/2006 1:39:04 PM PST by patriciaruth (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1562436/posts)
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To: JOE43270

17 posted on 03/04/2006 1:43:07 PM PST by Lancer_N3502A
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To: Lancer_N3502A

Although proposed after the death of the five Sullivan Brothers, no "Sullivan Act" was ever enacted by Congress related to family members serving together. Similarly, no President has ever issued any executive order forbidding assignment of family members to the same ship/unit.


18 posted on 03/04/2006 1:45:10 PM PST by Lancer_N3502A
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To: Lancer_N3502A

Thanks for that picture. I recieved it from the special event staion I contacted last summer. These Brothers like the Holberts will never be forgotten by me.


19 posted on 03/04/2006 4:04:01 PM PST by JOE43270 (JOE43270, God Bless America and All Who Have and Will Defend Her.)
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To: JOE43270

"Take good care of your Soldier and Marine. I know there must be some inter-service rivalry at your house because my son is a Sailor and I get it all the time about how the Navy is outdoing the Air Force. It's a lot of fun though."

Oh that's not even the half of it! My Dad was Navy, I was Army and my two brothers were Marines! And to add to the fun, we have cops and fireman in the family who like to play the "who's better/tougher/in more danger game" LOL!!


20 posted on 03/04/2006 7:26:24 PM PST by SAMS (Nobody loves a soldier until the enemy is at the gate; Army Wife & Marine Mom)
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