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| Vol.
20, No.
7 |
April 5 -
18, 2007 |



Norwood Soldier and New Family Man
Returns To Iraq for 2nd Tour
By DAVID GREENE
Leaving his new family behind and putting his life in potential
danger, Staff Sergeant Christopher Perkins of Norwood is on his way back to
Iraq for a second tour of duty.
Perkins spent his first 15-month tour in southern Iraq with his fellow
soldiers from the 245th Maintenance Company of the National Guard, a unit
based in the Kingsbridge Armory.
Upon his return, Perkins wasted no time readjusting to civilian life. He not
only returned to his job at the Institute for Literacy Studies at Lehman
College, but also met and fell in love with a woman named Sonia. The couple
recently celebrated the birth of their first baby, Christopher Anthony, Jr.,
born Nov. 21.
Perkins spent the rest of his time back catching up with family and friends,
making new friends at the local AMVETS Post and visiting his favorite comic
book store on Bainbridge Avenue.
Taking into consideration his new family and the worsening situation in
Iraq, Perkins is pragmatic about his decision to head back into a war zone.
“I’m sure I could have fought harder to get out of it, but I know they need
medics,” Perkins said, adding, “I'd rather get this out of the way while the
baby's young.”
Asked where he will be deployed for the next 10 months, Perkins replied with
a laugh, “I have an idea, but I'm not supposed to talk about it.”
“The orders were cut for 310 days,” he said, referring to the amount of time
stipulated in his tour of duty orders.
While he doesn’t know where he will be, he does know he will have a new job
when he gets there. “When I joined the military, I was an optician [an eye
care specialist]; that was my first job. But then they retrained me to
become a combat medic.”
For this tour, Perkins will be joining the 466th Medical Company based out
of Glenn Falls, NY.
The former air conditioner and automobile repairman said of his upcoming
duty, “This time I'll be working in the air conditioning instead of on the
air conditioning.”
There is one thing Perkins appreciated most upon his return and will miss
during his upcoming tour. “The showers,” he said with a laugh. “The showers
over there just didn't seem to get you clean. I guess it was the treated
water.”
After a week in Texas, Perkins boarded a plane on Friday, March 2 and after
an 18-hour flight, arrived in Kuwait. By now, Perkins is most likely already
in Iraq.
Ed. note: The Norwood News covered Sgt. Perkins’ emotional
return visit to his colleagues at the Lehman College Literacy Institute in
October 2005.
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