Reading-based 333rd Engineering Company Coming Home Tuesday

Sen. Schwank urges residents to help salute their return

HARRISBURG, March 10, 2014—The U.S. Army 333rdEngineering Company will return home from Afghanistan late Tuesday and conclude a nearly year-long deployment as part of Operation Enduring Freedom, state Sen. Judy Schwank announced today.

The 333rd is expected to touch down in Harrisburg at 3:30 p.m. and arrive back home in Reading between 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. The unit will be escorted by local police, fire, and motorcycle enthusiasts.

“Family, friends, and local citizens gave the 333rd a fitting send off last year as they lined the sidewalks of Route 724 and Lancaster Avenue (Route 222) in Shillington,” Sen. Schwank said. “It certainly would be fitting and appropriate if area residents again stood along the same route to salute and welcome the company back home.

“I encourage everyone to take a few minutes tomorrow to greet our hometown heroes and let them know how much we appreciate their sacrifice and service,” she said.

Schwank said most of the more than 140 members of the 333rd Engineering Company are from the Reading area.

The 333rd conducts horizontal construction operations that include road work, leveling operations, finish grade for roads and airfields, and surface and drainage maintenance.

WHAT: “Return Home Salute” for U.S. Army’s 333rd Engineer Company

WHEN: 5 p.m. – 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 11

WHERE: Route 724 (Philadelphia Avenue) and Lancaster Avenue, Shillington. (The Army Reserve Center is at 547 Philadelphia Ave.)

*There will be no public ceremony at the Army Reserve Center.

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Send-Off Ceremonies April 14/16 for Reading-based Soldiers

READING, April 12, 2013 — The U.S. Army will hold a “farewell ceremony” at 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 14, at Governor Mifflin Intermediate School for the U.S. Army’s 333rd Engineer Company (Horizontal). State Sen. Judy Schwank will attend the tribute.

The 333rd will be heading to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. Most of the company’s 140 members live in the Reading area.

The media is encouraged to cover Sunday’s ceremony as well as a farewell ceremony salute at 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, April 16, along routes 724 and 222. However, the Army is asking that the public only attend the April 16 salute.

The 333rd conducts horizontal construction operations and general engineering operations that include road work, leveling operations, finish grade for roads and airfields, and surface and drainage maintenance.

WHAT:          Farewell ceremony for Army’s 333rd Engineer Company

WHEN:          11 a.m., Sunday, April 14; 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, April 16

WHERE:       April 14: Governor Mifflin Intermediate School, 600 Governor Drive, Shillington

April 16: (Public Event) Route 724 to U.S. 222. Reserve center is at 547 Philadelphia Ave., Reading

 

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