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KABUL, Afghanistan, April 8, 2004 The C-17 Globemaster III made its way to the end of the runway before coming to a stop. As the door opened, soldier after soldier made the trip out of the red-lit interior into the darkness of Afghanistan, and for most, it was their first time here. This was the scene recently at the Kabul International Airport, when during a recent three-day span, approximately 350 soldiers from the Oklahoma National Guards 45th Infantry Brigade, 1st Battalion, 279th Infantry Regiment headquartered in Sand Springs, Okla. made the long journey from their homes in the United States to the frontlines of the war on terrorism as part of Coalition Joint Task Force Phoenix. Since last fall, several hundred other members of the 45th have been in Afghanistan serving under Task Force Phoenix. Comprised of National Guard units from more than 20 states, along with the Oklahoma National Guards 45th Infantry Brigade Headquarters, and contingents from seven different countries, the Task Force Phoenix mission is to train the Afghan National Army, which will contribute to stability of the country and help prevent the re-emergence of terrorism. The new personnel were a welcome sight to soldiers who have been serving here during the past several months. Many of the new soldiers were excited when they recognized friends they hadnt seen in months. When we arrived and I saw some of my friends, it was just like old times, said Staff Sgt. Daniel L. Lowe, a personnel services sergeant from Tulsa, Okla. The soldiers here have been very helpful to me whether I knew them or not. They offered advice on easier ways of doing things here. In addition to the informal advice from their fellow soldiers, newly arrived troops received a formal briefing as part of their in-processing at Camp Phoenix. The briefing included important information on pay, medical issues, rules of engagement, life on Camp Phoenix, and security issues. |