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    Army Reserve Soldiers prep for deployment to Afghanistan

    Army Reserve Soldiers prep for deployment to Afghanistan

    Photo By Joseph Rivera Rebolledo | In a training exercise at Camp Atterbury, Spc. Daniel F. Dawit, a movement coordinator...... read more read more

    CAMP ATTERBURY, IN, UNITED STATES

    11.19.2008

    Story by Staff Sgt. Joseph Rivera Rebolledo 

    Camp Atterbury Indiana

    By Spc. Joseph Rivera
    Camp Atterbury Public Affairs

    CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. – The Army Reserve's 430th Inland Cargo Transfer Company from Baltimore, Md., is currently training at Camp Atterbury, Ind., prior to the unit's deployment to Afghanistan for one year where Soldiers will be conducting cargo transfer operations.

    As part of their training here, Soldiers sharpen their warrior skills as they go through different scenarios and situations where trainers evaluate their military occupational skills and soldiering skills. Before the unit deploys, they must satisfactorily complete the necessary tasks.

    Last week the unit trained on how to operate and control an entry checkpoint throughout different scenarios. During the crowd control scenario a group of people approached the ECP and began to protest.

    In another training scenario, local nationals – who claimed to work at the camp – attempted to gain access to the installation. To ensure camp security, Soldiers had to be sure of their identities before granting them access to the installation. During the ID check shots were fired at the Soldiers, injuring one of the translators. The Soldiers then had to maintain control of the gate and provide first aid to the wounded.

    This exercise helps train Soldiers on how to react to in certain situations. It also gives them an opportunity to understand the cultural aspects of the people living in countries like Afghanistan and Iraq.

    "I think it is pretty good," said Spc. Michael Witt, a movement coordinator with the 430th ICTC from North East, Md. "It is very realistic because there is more than one scenario happening at a time."

    For many Soldiers of the 430th, deploying is not a new journey, yet the Soldiers are still motivated.

    "The Soldiers are very motivated and ready for the challenges that lie ahead," said Staff Sgt. Delando A. Mercer, a cargo specialist from Norfolk, Va.

    The unit's goal is to bring every Soldier home alive and to accomplish all missions and tasks given to the unit, said Mercer.

    "Overall, the 430th should deploy and come home as a proud, battle-tested unit," Mercer said.

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    Date Taken: 11.19.2008
    Date Posted: 11.19.2008 14:58
    Story ID: 26544
    Location: CAMP ATTERBURY, IN, US

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