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    Utica soldiers honored for Afghanistan service

    UTICA, NY, UNITED STATES

    01.11.2013

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    New York National Guard

    UTICA, N.Y. - More than 170 New York Army National Guard soldiers who deployed as part of the 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry Task Force Iron for duties in Afghanistan celebrate their service this weekend with a Freedom Salute Ceremony.

    WHAT: Freedom Salute Awards Ceremony for the New York Army National Guard's Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2-108th Infantry.

    WHO: More than 170 members of the 2-108th Infantry Battalion Headquarters and Headquarters Company and their family members will be joined by National Guard leaders.

    WHEN: 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013

    WHERE: Mohawk Valley Community College, Auditorium, 1101 Sherman Drive, Utica, N.Y. 13501.

    Coverage Opportunities:

    Members of the media will have an opportunity to speak with soldiers and families about their experiences during the deployment. For access to the facility, contact Staff Sgt. Vincent Scalise, 315-793-5249.

    2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry (Task Force Iron) Background Information:
    Task Force Iron is an infantry battalion task force from the New York Army National Guard comprised of units from across New York State.

    The Task Force mobilized in January 2012 and deployed to Afghanistan where it was responsible for enhancing the capability of the Afghan National Security Forces to secure Highway One in from Herat City to Nimroz province in western Afghanistan.

    The Task Force is commanded by Lt. Col. Joseph L. Biehler and Command Sgt Maj. David Oliver.

    In 100 days of combat operations during the critical 2012 fighting season, Task Force Iron conducted 572 combat missions, including 20 air assault operations. It found and cleared dozens of improvised explosive devices and assisted the Afghan Army in establishing security along 200 miles of Highway One, one of the most strategic pieces of terrain in Afghanistan. In addition to these accomplishments, Task Force Iron enhanced the concept of Afghan-led inter-agency coordination centers, developed a targeting methodology for Security Force Assistance Teams and developed an innovative air assault counter IED team that neutralized the IED threat on Highway One.

    The 500-soldier Task Force was led by the Utica-based 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry Regiment and augmented with an infantry company and dozens of individuals from the 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry Regiment, "The Fighting 69th," and a Ground Collection Platoon from the Syracuse-based 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.

    Task Force Iron was the last major US ground maneuver force in RC-West and played an essential role in the transition of security from international forces to the Afghan Army and Police. As part of this transition, Task Force Iron closed several outposts and prepared thousands of pieces of equipment for its eventual retrograde from the country. The last Task Force Iron combat elements came off mission on August 22, 2012. The majority of the Soldiers returned to the United States in late September 2012.

    National Guard Freedom Salute Program:

    In December 2003, National Guard Bureau in Washington, D.C., launched the Freedom Salute Campaign nationwide as a way to recognize members of the Army National Guard for service during Operations Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn to thank their spouses, children and employers for the support they have shown to their soldier.

    The Freedom Salute Campaign is one of the largest Army National Guard recognition endeavors in history. Each eligible soldier will receive an encased American flag, a lapel insignia, a commemorative coin and a certificate of appreciation from the Army National Guard.

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    Date Taken: 01.11.2013
    Date Posted: 01.11.2013 12:14
    Story ID: 100260
    Location: UTICA, NY, US

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