This week saw a birth bring home Army Sergeant Scott Baur from Iraq to be with his wife Heather. Nice.
With almost three days of cross-continental travel under his belt, Army Sgt. Scott Baur reached the most important destination of all, holding the hand of his wife, Heather, when their daughter, Jennifer, was born Tuesday evening at Monmouth Medical Center.
Baur is attached to the Army 50th brigade combat team, based in Freehold. And last Friday, he was on duty in Iraq.
Doctors at the hospital worked with the American Red Cross to arrange the emergency leave, a first for the hospital, which had tried unsuccessfully to get three other servicemen flown home for births earlier.
The Red Cross acts as a liaison for families of servicemen and servicewomen in times of emergency, sending emergency communications to deployed troops.
Families of soldiers stationed overseas who wish to learn more about American Red Cross programs available to them can call our Tri-County Office at (908) 756-6414 to set up an appointment to have a representative go over our Get To Know Us Before You Need Us program.
Anyone interested in volunteering in support of our Armed Forces or disaster services can call Nathan Rudy at (908) 756-6414.






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