Monday, November 17, 2008

Welcome Home, Mark Gundrum

From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:

A Wisconsin legislator returned home today from a nine-month deployment to Iraq.

Rep. Mark Gundrum (R-New Berlin) served in Baghdad with the Army Reserve 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion based in Green Bay. Gundrum, a captain in the Judge Advocate General Corps, served as a senior rule of law adviser for the U.S. Embassy and Multi-National Corps-Iraq.

Gundrum worked with the Iraqi judiciary on efforts to combat corruption and taught courses to members of the Iraqi parliament on open government, serving constituents and drafting legislation.

The 432nd returned home Saturday but Gundrum was attached to a separate unit which spent an additional week in Iraq.

Thanks for your service to our country!

Sorry that you're returning home to a changed Wisconsin Assembly, Dems in the majority.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome Home Sir, As a fellow veteran I welcome you back. As a democrat I say welcome to change.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad he made it home safe.

"taught courses to members of the Iraqi parliament on open government, serving constituents and drafting legislation"

If find it ironic that he went to Iraq to help serve constituents when he helped write discrimination into our own state constitution (the marriage amendment).

How was "one man, one woman" recieved in that culture or is that bigotry just reserved for U.S. citizens?