Starting a new job can be a scary ordeal. Before starting, you don't know anyone. You’re oblivious of the team dynamic and even your job role is a bit of a mystery. Let's face it; who isn’t scared of the unknown? Nevertheless, PFC Gabriel Camasta, a native of Seymour, Tenn., and a full-time student enrolled at Pellissippi State Community College, began his new carrier on an overseas deployment. Camasta’s first day began with the Soldier Readiness Program, which prepares all Soldiers for their deployment. PFC Camasta was told he would deploy for Operation Atlantic Resolve, Enhanced Forward Pres
Starting a new job can be a scary ordeal. Before starting, you don't know anyone. You’re oblivious of the team dynamic and even your job role is a bit of a mystery. Let's face it; who isn’t scared of the unknown? Nevertheless, PFC Gabriel Camasta, a native of Seymour, Tenn., and a full-time student enrolled at Pellissippi State Community College, began his new carrier on an overseas deployment. Camasta’s first day began with the Soldier Readiness Program, which prepares all Soldiers for their deployment. PFC Camasta was told he would deploy for Operation Atlantic Resolve, Enhanced Forward Presence in Eastern Poland. Despite his inexperience, Camasta has displayed nothing but professionalism. He has constantly risen to the challenge, in spite of his inexperience in operating new heavy equipment. Camasta has overcome the challenge and improved daily to the point of now being an inspiration to his fellow Soldiers. Due to his exceptional work, PFC Gabriel Camasta with B Troop, is Task Force Raider's featured Soldier Spotlight this week.
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