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    Sky Soldiers keep Bayonet out of the 'black'

    Sky Soldiers keep Bayonet out of the 'black'

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Brandon Aird | Soldiers from Alpha Company, 173rd Brigade Support Battalion, try to start a generator...... read more read more

    NANGARHAR PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN

    06.11.2008

    Story by Staff Sgt. Brandon Aird 

    173rd Airborne Brigade

    By Staff Sgt. Brandon Aird
    173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team

    NANGARHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Six Soldiers work around the clock at the ammunition point on Forward Operating Base Fenty in Nangarhar province, to supply Task Force Bayonet with ammunition.

    The Soldiers from Alpha Company, 173rd Brigade Support Battalion, move ammunition to International Security Assistance Forces working in Nuristan, Kunar, Laghman and Nangarhar provinces.

    Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 1st Squadron, 91st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment and the 173rd Special Troops Battalion, all rely on these six Soldiers for their ammunition.

    Supply and demand in the area is extremely high, according to Staff Sgt. Dana Green, a Soldier in Alpha Company. In one day, over 200 tons of ammunition was recently pushed to numerous FOBs.

    "Units in our (area of operation) tend to go through ammunition really fast," said Spc. Matthew Harvey, a Soldier in Alpha Company. "Just one fire fight can leave the guys 'black' (short) on ammunition."

    Artillery, rockets, mortars, small arms and machine gun ammunition are accounted for and delivered by Alpha Company. Alpha Company conducts sling loads, hot loads (loading cargo onto a helicopter while the blades are spinning), and convoys to help get the ammunition across an area the size of Maryland.

    "We've had our forklifts break on us, but that didn't stop us from completing the mission," said Green, "No matter what, you're going to get the ammunition. Even if we hand load it onto the helicopters."

    In September, the entire ammunition point was flooded. Heavy ammunition crates were hidden under brown murky water.

    "We had to get a water pump to get all the water out," said Chief Warrant Officer David Fabuman, Alpha Company.

    Even with the long hours and extreme conditions, the Alpha Company Soldiers stay positive about the mission.

    "We do a lot of work, but this is a critical part," said Green. "The units we're supporting really appreciate what we're doing for them."

    Alpha Company has been in Afghanistan for 14 months and, since September, has handled over $23 million worth of ammunition.

    In the next few months, Alpha Company will relinquish the ammunition point to Soldiers in the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division.

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    Date Taken: 06.11.2008
    Date Posted: 06.12.2008 12:25
    Story ID: 20391
    Location: NANGARHAR PROVINCE, AF

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