These brave men and women served in Operation Inherent Resolve, splitting their time between bases in Iraq and Syria. Their deployment stretched across months of critical missions in both nations.
Gov. Phil Murphy and Sen. Cory Booker joined the welcoming crowd. Tears flowed freely as service members hugged their children, spouses, and parents for the first time in months.
Inside the packed Rutgers sports complex, families leaned forward in their seats, scanning the sea of uniforms for familiar faces. The 44th Brigade’s return brought the community together in a display of pride and relief.
This unit’s efforts strengthened U.S. military presence across important Middle Eastern regions. Their work proved vital to ongoing operations throughout their deployment.
The massive turnout transformed the university arena into a scene of joyful chaos. Hundreds of emotional reunions played out as troops found their way back to waiting arms.
“I have a couple of young ones now. My daughter was born while I was down in the Middle East … It’s great being home. It takes some time to reintegrate with your family, but overall it’s been an amazing experience to be back home again,” said Capt. Nick Priessnitz, company commander for the New Jersey National Guard, to News 12 New Jersey.
Military officials planned this celebration down to the last detail. As the sun set on their long deployment, these dedicated service members finally crossed the finish line, trading sand and heat for the sweet comfort of home.
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