Supporting the drawdown: Making room

1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division
Story by Chief Warrant Officer Daniel McGowan

Date: 11.12.2011
Posted: 11.19.2011 02:58
News ID: 80258
Supporting the drawdown: Making room

CAMP VIRGINIA, Kuwait - Before the drawdown from Iraq was announced, the 134 Brigade Support Battalion at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, was at work preparing to house the soldiers and units coming out of Iraq. "We're expecting tens of thousands to come through Camp Virginia in a matter of a few months," said Lt. Col. Brian Bobo, battalion commander.

The convoy arrives, and gear, ammo and personal equipment is off-loaded. Units are escorted to the tent areas for housing, and those who fly in follow these same procedures. Military property unloaded at Camp Virginia is stripped of all add-on equipment and processed by property book officers for redistribution back to the U.S. or to another theater.

Redeploying soldiers drop their gear and “enjoy three hots and a cot with all the amenities here at Camp Virginia until they are scheduled to fly home,” said Chief Warrant Officer Chad Gould, billeting officer in charge.

Next, units move into their temporary home for anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of weeks. This makes forecasting available billeting more of an art than a science. When units announce their redeployment date is changed, Gould says, “we do whatever we can to accommodate their needs.” Light sets are moved in to light up transient areas, and extra water is delivered to transient areas as well.

Units are free to leave Camp Virginia after they clear their area with the pads NCOIC Sgt. 1st Class Allan Jorgenson. Once he has given the green light, the keys are returned to billeting, and the unit is free to redeploy back home.

The 134 Brigade Support Battalion, 1/34 Brigade Combat Team, is expected to redeploy early next summer.