Easter Sunday was just another day at the office for S.C. National Guard troops here.
Convoys rolled out of the gate, watchtowers were manned, and patients were cared for at the base clinic.
“I didn’t even think about it until I walked into the chow hall and saw the decorations,” said Sgt. Natalia Levesque, a medic from Greenville. “Then it hit me, ”˜Oh, yeah, it’s Easter.’”