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Vanguard Army 250 Exhibit interview with CW2 Rodrigues 01
780th Military Intelligence Brigade (Cyber)
May 9, 2025 | 0:11
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Caitlyn Rodrigues, a cyberspace operations technician, with C Company, 781 MI Battalion, talked about her grandfather’s service in Vietnam, and her brother and father’s service in Afghanistan. Rodrigues grandfather, Chuck Schuder served his country in the U.S. Army for 28 years. He was deployed to Vietnam as an armor officer and later as an Army psychiatrist. Rodrigues father, Steve Chavez, served as a 91G (fire control repairer), 18E (Special Forces communications sergeant, commonly known as a ‘Green Beret’), 19A (armor officer), and 18A (Special Forces Officer) and served for 28 years with the 5th Special Forces Group from 1993-2000; 7th SFG 2005-2010; 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne) 2010-2012; U.S. Army Special Forces 2012-2013; 1SFG 2013-2015; and his specialties and positions included: SF communications sergeant, scout platoon leader, SF officer. She said her father served in Egypt, Kuwait, Ecuador, Colombia, and would joke that he might even own a home in Afghanistan. Rodrigues brother, Aaron Chavez, served as an 11B (infantryman) and 15T (UH-60 helicopter repairer/aircrew member) from 2008-2017 with 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 2d Infantry Division, at Fort Lewis, Washington. For Rodrigues, the items that she brought for the Army 250 Exhibit, “are deeply personal artifacts from my Family.” She quotes an unknown author, “I didn’t join the army for mom or apple pie; I joined for the man on my left & right.”
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