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To: coffee260

What is so ridiculous about her statement is that they have two active Army Post in Kansas, Fort Riley and Fort Leavenworth. So even if her statement were true it would have taken one telephone call to each post commander and her National Guard would have been lent the necessary equipment.


18 posted on 05/10/2007 12:18:27 PM PDT by Rogle
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To: Rogle
Leavenworth has military schools and the USDB, but your point is well taken. Plus, Kansas has reciprocity agreements with the surrounding states' Guards, so they had plenty of capacity available.

But, really, as terrible as that tragedy was, how many assets do you need to serve 1500 displaced people and clean up the wreckage from a town that small?

21 posted on 05/10/2007 12:23:24 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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What a maroon...
Didn’t she think this would catch up to her?


31 posted on 05/10/2007 12:31:28 PM PDT by griswold3
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To: Rogle

What is so ridiculous about her statement is that they have two active Army Post in Kansas,

Fort Riley and Fort Leavenworth.

So even if her statement were true it would have taken one telephone call to each post commander and her National Guard would have been lent the necessary equipment.

Repeat!!!


41 posted on 05/10/2007 12:46:39 PM PDT by griswold3
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To: Rogle
"What is so ridiculous about her statement is that they have two active Army Post in Kansas, Fort Riley and Fort Leavenworth."

You're also forgetting McConnel Air Force Base in Wichita.

I was stationed at Ft. Riley in '93 when the entire midwest flooded, and they wasted no time deploying us to fill sandbags for some of the hardest hit areas. I further was assigned to a readiness group in the late '90s. Readiness Groups (since renamed Training Support Brigades or TSBs) are small units of active duty officers and NCOs scattered throughout the states with the primary mission of training, evaluating and providing technical assistance to reserve and national guard units. Because they are located all over, they also have a secondary mission of coordinating Department of Defense assetts in response to a federal disaster declaration in their area. Personnel from our group were trained as part of what was called a "defense coordinating element" (DCE), and in the event of a federal disaster we would form the DoD cell in the FEMA command post. Part of this mission was to maintain a database of DoD and State National Guard assetts so that we could locate the nearest resources available, i.e., bulldozers, trucks, MREs, etc. to be deployed to the area. Although I'm not certain, I would only imagine this function has been refined and improved upon in the post 9/11 and post Katrina era.

In other words, everything the governor has claimed from the outset has been a lie with regards to the availability of National Guard assetts and personnel once the area had been designated a federal disaster area. If they requested 2000 red mechanical pencils and the nearest ones were at a National Guard base in Montana, provisions would have been made to get those pencils to Greensburg, posthaste.

53 posted on 05/10/2007 1:08:34 PM PDT by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum.)
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