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NEWS | April 23, 2021

Deployed Washington Guard captain embraces opportunities

By Joseph Siemandel, Washington National Guard

CAMP MURRAY, Wash. – Deployments are often spent surrounded by fellow Guardsmen, which makes the time away from home much easier. Sometimes, they’re spent alone.

“I have been a bit of a lone survivor out here representing the Washington National Guard,” said Capt. Theodore Tatum, a logistician with the Washington National Guard. “I have changed a lot of the active-duty mindset about what the Guard can do.”

For more than 15 months, Tatum has been the lone Guardsman in Baumholder, Germany, as part of Special Operations Task Force-North West Africa. He’s the task force’s logistics planner, supporting Operation Juniper Shield, focusing on logistics planning in 10 countries in the Joint Operations Area in northwest Africa. Tatum works on a team that has helped prepare, coordinate, update and provide oversight of compartmented logistics plans with U.S. Africa Command and Special Operations Command - Africa that supports counterterrorism and counter violent extremist operations activities.

“We have been able to bring together so many different coalition partners, government agencies and partner nation ministries of defense to accomplish our mission of completing all special operation forces logistical requirements,” Tatum said.

While the mission has been stressful at times, working to meet the unique logistics operations and equipping needs for special operations command in northwest Africa, the challenge has been extremely rewarding for Tatum.

“I have been awarded numerous awards and accolades these last 15 months,” said Tatum. “However, you stay humble because you remember this is all part of a bigger picture.”

Tatum is particularly proud of the mission to rescue U.S. citizen Philip Walton, who was abducted from his home in Niger in late October and was rescued shortly after by a Joint Special Operations team.

“Our team helped shape the logistic conditions for the rescue of Mr. Walton,” said Tatum. “We received personal thanks from Maj. Gen. Dagvin Anderson, our commanding general, for our quick work.”

 

 

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