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    Central N.Y. soldiers train for Afghan deployment

    Central N.Y. soldiers train for Afghan deployment

    Courtesy Photo | New York Army National Guard Sgt 1st Class Victor Lopez, the retention...... read more read more

    SYRACUSE, NY, UNITED STATES

    05.25.2011

    Courtesy Story

    New York National Guard

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Members of the New York Army National Guard's 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team are now conducting their annual training at Fort Drum, N.Y., to prepare soldiers, leaders and staffs for the brigade's upcoming deployment to Afghanistan.

    More than 2,200 members of the New York Army National Guard will mobilize later this year and are expected to deploy to Afghanistan in early 2012.

    The training at Fort Drum includes nearly 300 Soldiers from the 27th Brigade's Headquarters and Headquarters Company, along with elements of the Brigade Special Troops Battalion and 427th Brigade Support Battalion.

    Key leaders from across the brigade deployed to Fort Drum in early May to conduct their individual training tasks and allow them to supervise and lead their units during the remainder of the training cycle.

    Training includes land navigation, recognition and reaction to improvised explosive devices, artillery calls for fire, first aid, employ mines and hand grenades, conduct convoy operations, weapons training and specific skill-related tasks for military police, logistics, medical and other tailored forces.

    The rotation of forces has approximately 750 soldiers on the ground at Fort Drum at any given timeframe for training, with another 600 soldiers from across the state providing training support, instruction, logistical support and administration of the entire scenario.

    The overall effort of the premobilization training began on May 1 and will continue with unit rotations through June 10.

    News media are invited to attend the training as the soldiers conduct a variety of individual and small unit training tasks.

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    Date Taken: 05.25.2011
    Date Posted: 05.25.2011 18:32
    Story ID: 71077
    Location: SYRACUSE, NY, US

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