Belizean/American soldier returns from tour of duty in Iraq
The B.D.F. has been active in Haiti, and much further away in Iraq, a thirty-six year old Belizean/American soldier was until recently on the front lines. Erlyn Cassasola returned to Belize after serving in the war for an extended period. His family was at the Philip Goldson International Airport to greet him on arrival this past Saturday. Erlyn says he is grateful for the opportunity to serve in the US military, but credits his family for the values instilled in his upbringing. News Five’s Isani Cayetano was also at the P.G.I.A. for the homecoming.
Isani Cayetano, Reporting
The reunion of a thirty-six year old Belizean/American soldier and his mother after successfully completing a tour of duty in Iraq was exactly the kind of homecoming this son of the soil had dreamt about since being deployed to the war-torn country by the U.S. Army. United States President Barack Obama recently announced the gradual and complete withdrawal of troops from the Middle East since occupation in 2003. Among them was Erlyn Cassasola.
Erlyn Cassasola, U.S. Army Specialist
“Coming home is always great, you know what I mean, if the mission is complete and the president says come home it’s time to come home. Belize is a great place and America has been very good to me but it’s always great to come home.”
Cassasola is among a number of Belizeans enlisted in the United States armed forces.
Margarita Cruz, Military Liaison Officer, U.S Navy
“We have many Belizean/American soldiers and officers serving the U.S. They actually joined from the U.S. and the serve our countries honorably and we have had about three Belizean/U.S families return home.”
What makes Cassasola’s visit home all the more special is that he is also on a mission to pay respect to the persons who were instrumental in his upbringing.
Erlyn Cassasola
“It’s not only to celebrate me coming back but it’s more along the lines of celebrating the values and the respect, the integrity and the personal courage that you all display everyday that I recognized when I was in a place where it was a lot, a lot of that was lacking.”
Present to instill those values in Erlyn as a child growing up in Belize during the seventies was his mother Penny whom he formally greeted with a coin handshake, a military symbol of appreciation. For her the feeling of seeing her son was overwhelming.
Penelope Cassasola, Erlyn’s Mother
“It’s exciting and it’s a relief because you know when your children are separated from you there’s a concern but I always trust God for safety and I live by faith and not by sight so I know he was in good hands. I know that he’s been trained to protect himself and his brother and his fellow men, his fellow soldiers and they do the same too. In fact they tell me that they are his family now.”
The Cassasola family plans on making the best of Erlyn’s visit by sightseeing and spending quality time together. His homecoming was facilitated by the U.S. Embassy in Belize when they learned that he had missed the reception held for officers returning to the United States from Iraq. Reporting for News Five, I am Isani Cayetano.
Mr Cassasola i am very happy for you and your family and proud of you,as for my brother he wasn’t as lucky as you he lost his life fighting to protect us SFC Edgar Roberts lost his life on august 17 as a result of a roadside bum in Afganistan he had also served in Dessert Storm and Iraq before beign deployed to Afgan he is our Hero he was also from Belize we are now preparing to lay him to rest at The Arlington National Cemetary.
Glad that he made it back home in peace, other’s were not so lucky.
Hurray! for Ms. Cassasola….we should celebrate the return of this hero…My sympathies to Ms. Gay Roberts and her family on the loss of their SFC Edgar Roberts, also one of our heros.
In the news its reported that SFC Edgar Roberts is from Hinesville ,GA. nothing is mentioned about him being a belizean. RIP. We are proud of any of our fellowmen who goes off to serve in this terrible and long fight. Sympathy goes out to the family and congratulation to the Cassasolas, may your stay in Belize be an enjoyable and peaceful one.
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He LIVED TO TELL THE TALE……. and with no missing limbs……. God blessed him.
Hey long time no see Erlyn. I remember when you were just a little boy but the last time I saw you was in Belize as a teenager in ’91. Best regards.
Maybe if more of the youths of Belize would see positive accomplishments like this from their fellow Belizean perhasp some whould regain hope to aspire. By the way there are many other Belizeans serving that should get the same recognition.
By the way for all the ignorant Americans who like to talk about foreigners and (legal or illegal)aileans go back to where you came from. Not so fast just before you get to hurry to stick a boot up our “you know what” remember that many or us have faught and died for your country. I remember as a lad how many Belizeans came back in caskets from Vietnam some were so mangled that their remains could not even be returned. America do not forget the goodness of others!
Hey Dean her is an idea! Why not volunteer some of those gun happy Belizeans to Afganistan and Iraq. They would get to shoot as many as of the bad guys as they want to and we would have some peace for a while! What do you say?
RE belizeangypsy Edgar is my brother he was born in Orange Walk he lived in Georgia because he was in the Georgia national guard the full story is in the Amandala.