By Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Malec Fires Brigade PAO, 4th Infantry Division |
CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq, Sept. 28, 2006 -- Soldiers of Fires Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad, deployed to Forward Operating Base Scania in support of Operation Constant Solidarity, Sept. 1. The operation was a combined effort between the 8th Iraqi Army Division and MND-B soldiers to weed out more than 2,000 terrorists in and around the city of Diwaniyah.
The brigade received its marching orders to deploy Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System crews from the 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery Regiment.
The Iron Gunners showcased their hustle by setting up a fully operational tactical operations center, fire direction and support center, along with emplacing MLRS crews on standby, ready to fire in under 24 hours.
The 4th Infantry Division did an analysis with V Corps and it was determined that some resources that we had in Fires Brigade were possibly going to be needed for a contingency mission, said Lt. Col. Timothy Daugherty, deputy commander, Fires Brigade, 4th Infantry Division.
One key brigade element joining the fight was the 589th Brigade Support Battalion, whose soldiers showed off their might by employing their heavy-wheeled vehicles to transport the lethal launchers from Camp Liberty to the forward operating base.
Soldiers from Battery A, 26th Field Artillery Regiment, Fires Brigade performed around-the-clock security for the MLRS crews while a small group from the 324th Network Support Company established a rapid and dependable communication network based out of the headquarters building housing the 1st
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Soldiers of Battery A, 26th Field Artillery Regiment, Target Acquisition Battery, Fires Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, provide security Sept. 1 for Battery B, 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery Regiment soldiers manning the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System in support of Operation Constant Solidarity at Forward Operating Base Scania. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Malec |
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Staff Sgt. Robert Martinez, communications specialist, Fires Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, checks the security of a tactical radio antenna before departing on a convoy from Camp Liberty to Forward Operating Base Scania in support of Operation Constant Solidarity Sept. 1. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Adam Scarr |
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Battalion, 125th Field Artillery Strike, an Army National Guard unit deployed from New Ulm, Minn.
It really makes you proud to see our National Guard soldiers do such a terrific job, and its getting to the point now in our armed forces where there is really no difference between them and the active force, said Daugherty.
Out at the launcher sites, the soldiers of Battery B stood ready to do their part.
Were over here, and were tying to get this mission accomplished to give the Iraqi people a safe place to live, said Staff Sgt. Kevin Stovall, MLRS Crew Chief, Battery B, 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery Regiment, who first joined the Army National Guard as a welder back in his hometown of McKinney, Texas in 1988.
Our purpose as a whole is to help the Iraqi people take care of themselves, and help them reestablish their government while were standing by, in case they need help, said Sgt. Jason Anderson, MLRS Gunner, Battery. B, who like Stovall, also served in the Army National Guard before joining the active force in his hometown of Chino, Calif., in October 2003.
Mission success is to turn the country back to the Iraqi people, its their country. Id rather see it in their hands, rather than in someone elses hands, said Staff Sgt. Robert Young, MLRS Crew Chief, Battery B, 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery Regiment, and a native of Mitchell, S.D. |
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