The National Guard

11/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/08/2024 07:06

Mother, Daughter Enlist Together at 167th Airlift Wing

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. - For military members, family extends beyond biological ties, bound by shared purpose, sacrifice and trust.

But for one mother and daughter from Martinsburg, the love and loyalty to their country can truly be a family matter.

Blair Hesen, 18, and her mother, Marybeth Cole, 40, displayed a mutual motivation and commitment by enlisting together at the 167th Airlift Wing.

Blair worked at a local pizza shop for two years during high school and enlisted shortly after graduating.

"A recruiter gave a presentation at school and explained the benefits," said Blair. "The more I looked into it, the more I realized this could benefit me now and 40 years from now. So I went for it."

Marybeth served as a sergeant for the Martinsburg Police Department for 15 years and is a school safety officer for Berkeley County Schools. She enlisted shortly after her daughter and credited that decision to her daughter.

"I always wanted to serve, and I wanted to right out of high school, but just didn't do it," said Marybeth. "But seeing Blair enlist really tilted the scales for me. I thought that if I'm going to send my kid out there to do something, I'd better be willing to do it too."

They enlisted for different reasons, but the gratification of being a part of something greater than themselves is the root of their motivation.

"The benefits make it a smart decision for me," said Blair. "But after seeing how I'm treated like family here, I found it would be a very rewarding experience."

Blair plans on going to college and using her benefits while serving at the 167th to gain professional experience.

"I've always been a patriot," Marybeth explained. "But I found myself in a place where I needed to be a part of something to fulfill that, so I chose to serve."

Blair and Marybeth enlisted in career fields in the 167th Logistics Readiness Squadron and will be working in the same building after returning from Basic Military Training and technical school. They believe working together will strengthen their relationship.

"I think it'll bring us closer together," said Marybeth. "We will get to share the experience and learn from one another."