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The unit's response to their families' efforts to have the 432nd returned was noteworthy. The response is best illustrated by SSG Don Hanson's impromptu speech before the company during a routine formation Sunday morning, April 14 at Khobar Village. First Sergeant Jim Gerlach had just made his usual request for "anything for the good of the order" from the platoons. Personal announcements were normally made at that time. SSG Hanson used the occasion to walk to the front of the company to describe the efforts of family members back home for the 432nd's return. He surprised the unit by closing his remarks with a personal disclosure. Despite family efforts to get an early return, he disapproved. SSG Hanson urged the unit to accept the mission, not only for the humanitarian issues at stake but also for the way civil affairs units should be regarded in the future: as worthy assets of the nation's defense program. The unit responded to his message and his sincerity with strong applause. The troops were determined to do their job, and determined to return home confident of a job well done².
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