Kentucky National Guard twins together in Iraq

By Army Staff Sgt. Paul Evans
77th Sustainment Brigade


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Army National Guard Sgt. Jonas Saunders stands beside his twin brother, Army National Guard Cpl. Jason Saunders, at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, Oct. 21, 2011. The brothers, 25-year-old natives of Barbourville, Ky., are serving on their second deployment to Iraq together. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paul Evans) (Released)
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JOINT BASE BALAD, Iraq, (11/1/11) – The Saunders brothers have plenty in common -- they're twins, and they're both Kentucky National Guard soldiers serving together in Iraq.

Army National Guard Sgt. Jonas Saunders, a 25-year-old communications specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry Regiment, 310th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, said he's glad to serve in Iraq with his brother, Army National Guard Cpl. Jason Saunders, an infantryman with the battalion's Alpha Company.

Jonas, who joined the Guard in 2005, said he enlisted due to the encouragement of Jason, a vehicle commander for Company A, who joined the Guard in 2004.

As for deploying together, the twin brothers, who both hail from Barbourville, Ky. said they are OK with the idea, especially since they know what to expect.

"We did it once before, when the 149th deployed [to Iraq] in 2006," Jonas said.

Yet, Jason said, it's hard not knowing where his brother is sometimes, or knowing "if he's OK."

In the end, the brothers said, every little thing helps a soldier's morale while serving in Iraq.

For these two brothers, they added, a big morale boost comes from knowing they're serving together.

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