
SSG Matthew Haseman, Crane Military safety specialist, has his new rank pinned on him by his son at his promotion ceremony
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- Identify: Employees Sgt. Matthew Haseman
- Hometown: Spencer, IN
- Time in service: 15 years
- MOS: 13B – Cannon Crewmember
- Crane Military title: Safety Specialist
Why did you be part of the Military?
“I enlisted as a result of I went to see a recruiter with a good friend. However I joined the Military to serve my nation and I’ve actually beloved being in it for 15 years. You may’t beat the camaraderie; it is likely one of the best elements of being a Soldier.”
What are your hobbies?
“I like to hunt and fish, however my favourite factor is to spend time with my 4 youngsters. I can recall every of their beginning weights, lengths and the day of the week they had been born on.
I used to be deployed for 15 months and felt like I missed out on a giant a part of them rising up. Now, there’s nothing higher than the youngsters dropping every part to say whats up once I get residence from work.”

SSG Matthew Haseman, Crane Military safety specialist, poses with three of his kids
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What’s your New 12 months’s decision?
“This 12 months, I’m going to attempt to be a greater individual, father, husband, Soldier and chief. I take this decision fairly severely, as a result of I’ve had quite a lot of good management that I need to sample myself after. I aspire to be the function mannequin for Troopers that I had once I was junior enlisted.”
About Crane Military
Crane Military Ammunition Exercise produces and offers standard munitions in assist of U.S. Military and Joint Power readiness. It’s a part of the Joint Munitions Command and the U.S. Military Materiel Command, which embody arsenals, depots, actions and ammunition vegetation. Established Oct. 1977, it’s positioned on Naval Help Exercise Crane.
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