Company F faces challenges after homecoming

by Kelli Cheatham (kcheatham@wsbt.com)

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National Guard members from South Bend-based Company F returned to South Bend following an 8-month deployment to Iraq

National Guard members from South Bend-based Company F returned to South Bend on May 8, 2008, following an 8-month deployment to Iraq. (WSBT photo)

By Tiffany Griffin

SOUTH BEND — It's a happy homecoming for 160 local soldiers and their families. Last week National Guard members from South Bend-based Company F returned to Indiana following an 8-month deployment to Iraq.

Thursday, they arrived in South Bend.

Now they’ll have to adjust to things most of us do every day — driving on a two-lane road, enjoying an air-conditioned home and spending time with loved ones. But for soldiers returning from war, even simple things like that can a little scary.

Company F Staff Sgt. Coy Dickey said coming home is tough. As he enjoyed the hugs and kisses of a hero's welcome, he couldn't help but think about future challenges for his family, himself and fellow soldiers.

“We’re going to think about things that happened over there,” he said.

In Iraq Company F provided convoy security in more than 1,000 combat missions.

“Guys are still combat-minded,” explained LT Brent Schmidt. “They need to focus on getting back into the civilian world.”

“We know that back here at home the wives, the girlfriends the significant others, they've been taking care of everything back home while we've been over there."

Now many of those families will face a battle with statistics. The Associated Press reports military men and women deal with higher divorce rates, more suicides and higher stress levels.

To recognize those challenges, the military offers programs to help families deal with the transition. A local Family Assistance Specialist is stationed at the South Bend Armory for counseling, help with personal relationships and teaching them how to re-adjust to family life. Staff Sgt. Dickey says he'll use everything the military offers.

"It's a slow transition," he told WSBT. "You have to take your time."

But for now, the 160 soldiers and families with Company F are just happy to be home.

"We brought everybody home safe," Dickey said. "And that's a blessing."

About 175 soldiers deployed with Company F, but only about 160 of them returned to the United States from Iraq. The other soldiers volunteered to stay overseas and fight.

Friday, May 9 at 11:29 AM Bill wrote ...

God Bless all of you servicemen, you are all heroes in my book!

Friday, May 9 at 12:37 AM T wrote ...

Welcome Home Company F. And a Special Welcome Home Perez, We Are Proud Of All Of You !!!

Thursday, May 8 at 4:29 PM Don, A Marine Dad wrote ...

As my som prepares to go over there, I only wish you the best Company "F" on a safe return home and how proud all of us are of you! Welcome Home!!!Heroes. You're the best!! Let's pray for the ones who decided to stay in and continue their fight for Freedom for us!! God Bless You All!!!

Thursday, May 8 at 4:27 PM Donna wrote ...

Welcome Home and God Bless all of you and your families! DRIVE ON!

Thursday, May 8 at 2:57 PM Tina wrote ...

Welcome Home Company F!!! Thank you for you service. You are our true heroes!

Thursday, May 8 at 2:27 PM Johnny wrote ...

Welcome home guys and thanks for fighting for freedom!

Thursday, May 8 at 2:10 PM anglemyer eli wrote ...

welcome home company F we are so proud of you! May life be rich because you gave of yourselves.

Thursday, May 8 at 1:50 PM Todd wrote ...

WELCOME HOME! WELCOME BACK KIETH AND ALL YOUR FELOLOW SOLDIERS!

Thursday, May 8 at 1:19 PM Marine Mom wrote ...

Welcome Home Company F. Your community is very proud of your service to your country.

Thursday, May 8 at 1:16 PM Anonymous wrote ...

WELCOME HOME! Glad you all made it safely.

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