By Army 1st Lt. Holly Elkin
34th Combat Aviation Brigade
CAMP BUERHING, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2014 – Though one serves in
the Army Reserve and the other in the Minnesota National Guard, a pair of
brothers from Monticello, Minnesota, are deployed here together.
“I didn’t know if our paths would cross,” said Army Sgt. 1st
Class Lowell Laudert as he sat with his brother, Army Spc. Cameron Laudert.
Cameron, a health care specialist, is assigned to the Army
Reserve’s 452nd Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
Lowell, an intelligence analyst, is assigned to the Minnesota Army National
Guard’s 34th Combat Aviation Brigade, headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota.
When Cameron deployed to Kuwait last year, he said, he never
imagined he would be sharing lunches with his brother at the dining facility
here.
“As soon as I got here, I tracked him down,” said Lowell as
the brothers reflected on their reunion. Cameron, having been deployed for
several months before his brother joined him, had grown accustomed to being
called by his last name. When he heard a familiar voice calling out “Cameron,”
he was unsure of how to react. Cameron smiled and recalled he reached out for a
hug from his brother.
“When my brother joined the Army, the first time I saw him,
I thought, ‘Wow, I really want to do this,’” he said. And while Cameron looks
up to his brother for his success and accomplishments as a noncommissioned
officer, Lowell sees to it that his relationship with Cameron is more about
enduring brotherhood than career mentorship.
The Laudert brothers not only have a strong family
connection, which they say has helped to influence their success serving in the
military, but they also speak with pride of their Native American heritage as
enrolled members of the White Earth Nation.
“We’re veterans of two nations,” Lowell said.
Once they are both back on Minnesota soil next year, the
brothers said, they have plans to strengthen their spiritual and cultural
traditions together. Cameron hopes to attend medical school and aspires to
become a chemical dependency counselor. Lowell will return to his full-time
position with the Minnesota National Guard as the readiness noncommissioned
officer for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 34th Combat Aviation Brigade
readiness noncommissioned officer.
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