Record #: R2011-668   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 5/18/2011 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 5/18/2011
Title: Gratitude extended to Colonel Scott R. Bleichwehl for dedicated service
Sponsors: Balcer, James
Attachments: 1. R2011-668.pdf
SALUTE TO COLONEL SCOTT R. BLEICHWEHL
WHEREAS, Colonel Scott R. Bleichwehl has recently returned from Afghanistan after finishing his third combat tour as the Director of Communications for the Regional Command East; and
WHEREAS, In July, 1983, Colonel Bleichwehl enlisted in the Army and spent 31 months on active duty in Germany as a field artillery surveyor prior to his being commissioned a Second Lieutenant on a Green to Gold scholarship. In 1988, Scott was commissioned as a distinguished military graduate through the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Reserve Officer Training Corps.
WHEREAS, Following his commission, Colonel Bleichwehl served for four years as a Lieutenant in field artillery units in Fort Polk, Louisiana, Augsburg, Germany and Fort Hood, Texas. From 1993-1998, he served at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in various positions on the 111 Corps Artillery, Brigade, and Battalion staffs. His last two assignments while stationed at Fort Sill were in command of Soldiers, first serving as the commander of Alpha Battery, 2-18 Field Artillery (MLRS) followed by Command of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 212 Field Artillery Brigade.
WHEREAS, Colonel Bleichwehl studied at the University of Florida on an Army Advanced Civil Schooling Scholarship from 1998 until 2000. He graduated from the University of Florida with a Master of Arts degree in Mass Communications; and
WHEREAS, Colonel Scott R. Bleichwehl was posted in Baghdad from January 2004 to February 2005. He was Public Affairs Officer for the Deputy Commanding General for Operations in Iraq, the first Public Affairs Officer for Abu Ghraib and, later, was the Deputy Public Affairs Officer for the Multi National Corps-Iraq during offensive operations into Fallujah and Iraq's first national elections; and
WHEREAS, From 2000-2002, Colonel Bleichwehl served as the American Forces Network (AFN) Operations Officer and was eventually elevated to Commander of the American Forces Network North in Frankfurt, Germany. During...

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