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Strykers Gear Up for New Mission in Afghanistan
American Forces Press Service ^ | Staff Sgt. Michael J. Carden, USA

Posted on 02/19/2009 4:26:20 PM PST by SandRat

WASHINGTON, Feb. 19, 2009 – The Army’s Stryker armored vehicle will get its first crack at the resurgent Taliban and terrorist strongholds in Afghanistan this summer when the 2nd Infantry Division’s 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team hits the ground there.

Army Gen. David D. McKiernan, commander of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces Afghanistan, said at a Pentagon news conference yesterday that he specifically requested the Stryker brigade for its versatility.

“I asked for a Stryker capability, with one of the brigade combat teams, so that it could provide the mobility, the situational awareness, the protection,” McKiernan said. “And, quite frankly, it provides a lot of infantrymen. And that would give us an ability to maneuver capabilities in the southern and southwestern parts of Afghanistan.”

The brigade will bring about 4,000 soldiers and nearly 300 Strykers to the fight in Afghanistan. They will be operating in the country’s southern region and along the Pakistan border, areas that don’t have a sufficient security presence, preventing governance and infrastructure progress, McKiernan said.

“We need persistent security presence in order to fight a counterinsurgency and to shape ‘clear, hold and build’ in support of a rapidly developing Afghan capacity,” he said, referring to the strategy of clearing an area of insurgents, preventing them from returning, then taking advantage of the improved security to build governance and infrastructure.

The additional troops also will have a dual responsibility in training and organizing Afghan police forces and army, he said. Military leaders there hope to double the size of the Afghan army to 134,000 troops as soon as 2011. Mentoring and training Afghan forces is necessary for success there, the general said.
“Our goal [is] to attempt to accelerate the growth of the Afghan army,” McKiernan said. “But we need to do that in a smart way. We need to do it in a holistic way, so it's not just a question of numbers; it's a question of training, equipping, leader development and their employment.”
The Army brigade’s deployment was officially announced this week as part an additional 17,000 soldiers and Marines President Barack Obama ordered to Afghanistan. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates signed the deployment orders at around 7:25 a.m. on Feb 17, and Obama’s announcement was pending notification of the soldiers’ and Marines’ families, Pentagon officials said.

The Strykers originally were slated for an Iraq deployment this summer, but anticipated the switch “some time ago,” a brigade spokesman said yesterday.

Army Maj. Mike Garcia wouldn’t give specifics as to when the soldiers were notified of their new Afghanistan mission, but said it was enough time to adjust their training before arriving at the National Training Center earlier this month at Fort Irwin, Calif.

“Their training scenario is focused on an Afghanistan fight,” Garcia said. “We knew this some time ago and had enough time to modify the scenario.”

The brigade started its training at the National Training Center on Feb. 15, learning the various cultures within Afghanistan. Persian Farsi, Pashto and Urdu are some of the languages and customs they’ll get a crash course in. They’ll also learn what to expect regarding Afghanistan’s mountainous terrain, weather and type of insurgency they may face, based on military experiences there.

Their training will continue through the end of the month, Garcia said.

The Stryker brigade concept has proven successful in urban warfare since it was first introduced to live combat December 2003 in Iraq, but it has never been used in Afghanistan. The Stryker community recognizes the challenges, but is confident in their capabilities.

“Yes, it is a different theater,” Garcia said. “Combat is never easy, but they’re still prepared, mentally and physically, to go to combat. It’s just a different place on the globe to us.”

Afghanistan’s mountainous and rigid terrain, freezing weather and the freedom of movement insurgents have enjoyed there will be new challenges for the Stryker. There are distinct differences compared to Iraq regarding the terrain and culture, but Garcia said, “the basic tenets and concept of fighting a counterinsurgency remain the same.”

“Stryker brigades are very versatile,” he said, echoing McKiernan. Strykers can travel long distances very fast. The 10 different models of Stryker vehicles include infantry, engineer, reconnaissance and medical evacuations variants, and can carry as many as 14 soldiers, Garcia explained.

“With the incredible capabilities they have to conduct reconnaissance and target bad guys with precision operations while mitigating collateral damage, Strykers are probably one of the best formations that the Army has put on the fields in decades,” he added.

The 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team will be making the unit’s first combat deployment. It was activated at Fort Lewis on May 4, 2007, as the Army’s seventh Stryker brigade.

Biographies:
Army Gen. David D. McKiernan

Related Sites:
Stryker Vehicle
U.S. Forces Afghanistan
NATO International Security Assistance Force
Fort Lewis
2nd Infantry Division’s 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; frwn; nato; oefsurge; strykerbrigade; strykers

1 posted on 02/19/2009 4:26:20 PM PST by SandRat
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2 posted on 02/19/2009 4:26:44 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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how will it do in Ashcanistan?


3 posted on 02/19/2009 4:27:31 PM PST by GeronL (Hey, won't you be my Face Book friend??)
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We’ll find out soone enough won’t we.


4 posted on 02/19/2009 4:29:35 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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yup


5 posted on 02/19/2009 4:30:13 PM PST by GeronL (Hey, won't you be my Face Book friend??)
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To: SandRat

Our wonderful military personnel will once again be called upon to do the impossible in A-stan, for a President that could not care less about them.

It breaks my heart.


6 posted on 02/19/2009 4:32:18 PM PST by exit82 (The Obama Cabinet: There was more brainpower on Gilligan's Island.)
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To: SandRat

I don’t know about the whole tires instead of treads deal...seems like they would be easy to disable or set afire.


7 posted on 02/19/2009 4:32:19 PM PST by Trod Upon (The Left killed my country.)
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To: SandRat

we need to start working the ridgelines and the high ground.....period......staying on the roads and low lands will get the same results as the russians.........bring back the light divisions. what the hell are we going to do if we every had a war in the mountains,forests or jungles again???honk at them ??


8 posted on 02/19/2009 4:57:59 PM PST by 196th inf
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To: SandRat

when you would see aGroup of them stroll down Patton Blved at camp arifjan in kuwait it was Impressive..second only to Viewing all the patriots at attention last august when iran threatened kuwait! hhaha


9 posted on 02/19/2009 5:15:43 PM PST by philly-d-kidder (May God Bless America and ALL Freepers!)
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To: philly-d-kidder

I don’t get it. We have been killing Taliban since 2001 and all of a sudden Obama gets in office and there is a resurgence.

So he is going to send 17k more troops and not one word from code pinko.

Wonder when the ever vigilent MSM is going to stick a microphone in Ms. Benjamin’s face.


10 posted on 02/19/2009 6:38:00 PM PST by EQAndyBuzz (History does repeat itself. This is Ceasar and the Roman Senate.)
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To: SandRat

How do we get 300 Strykers into Afghanistan?


11 posted on 02/19/2009 9:34:01 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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code pink sucks Pictures, Images and Photos
12 posted on 02/20/2009 3:23:33 PM PST by philly-d-kidder (May God Bless America and ALL Freepers!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Most probably into Quetta where the convoys have been deployed remembre the HHMMV’s they set ablaze in December!


13 posted on 02/20/2009 3:51:57 PM PST by philly-d-kidder (May God Bless America and ALL Freepers!)
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