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Its one thing to say I work on the cannon, its another thing to say I actually pull the lanyard to fire the round, said Austin. Every round is an adrenaline rush for the simple fact that you want to hear that steel on steel. Its something you work hard at and it gets your blood rushing. Every round is a test of your ability and it keeps your heart rate up. Austin has learned in the past year that teamwork is necessary to successfully fire a Howitzer. Everyones job is important. The slightest detail that could throw us off, could throw the whole thing apart, and we might not be firing accurately. He continues by explaining how working on a large weapon, like the Howitzer, has allowed his team to be close-knit and like a family. For the most part we are like brothers, we have our section chief who looks over us and takes care of us. Then we have our section sergeant who looks after us also. We have our roles in our family and we all get along, we blend and bond well. A Soldier can only grow so much on their own; having a good NCO on board helps Soldiers flourish into the leaders of the future. They tested me and I can say Ive grown a lot since Ive came to the unit Ive learned a lot, especially through Sgt. Hernandez, hes taught me a lot. Whether its visual, or he gave me a task to achieve and then asked me why did I have to achieve it. That actually brought me to where I am now. Finding the confidence to be a successful cannon crewmember isnt something Austin found on his own. Hes had the support of his family, battle buddies and leadership; all who have guided him in the right direction and taught him that sometimes it takes a little bit of time and patience. -30Cutlines and Photos:
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Pfc. Jason L. Austin, cannon crewmember, Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment, 17th Fires Brigade, participates in a brigade field training exercise at Yakima Training Center, Wash., Aug. 16 to prepare for a deployment. The most fulfilling part of his job is hearing the steel-on-steel when a round hits a target. He said it gets his adrenaline pumping every time his section fires their M777 howitzer. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Hannah Frenchick, 20th Public Affairs Detachment)
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Pfc. Jason L. Austin, cannon crewmember, Bravo Battery, 1-377 FA pulls the lanyard to launch the round downrange during a live fire mission at Yakima Training Center, Wash., Aug 16. Austin said the first time he pulled the lanyard he was very nervous but excited, and that his family, battle buddies and leadership has supported him and guided him through his first year with 1-377 FA. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Hannah Frenchick)