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    Individual Augmentee Sailors Prepare for Afghanistan Detainee Operation Mission

    Individual Augmentee Sailors Prepare for Afghanistan Detainee Operation Mission

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Raheem Lay | After having a battle buddy wounded in action, severalSailors from Navy Group 2 teamed...... read more read more

    CAMP SHELBY, UNITED STATES

    03.25.2009

    Story by Staff Sgt. Raheem Lay 

    First Army

    CAMP SHELBY, Miss. - Reserve and active Sailors from all over the country form a united front in support of the Operation Enduring Freedom. This year, the Sailors of "Navy group 2" will conduct a detainee operations mission in Afghanistan. Knowing how critical this mission will be, the 177th Armored Brigade is dedicated to ensuring that these Sailors have the necessary tools and guidance in order to make their mission a success.

    "We have been training nonstop here at Camp Shelby," said Senior Chief Petty Officer Mike Luong from Orange County, Calif. "Although we have a week to go before entering the detainee operations training facility, the field training exercises have kept our motivation and confidence level high. Our Soldiers are dedicated to the training and to the mission we stand to face in theater."

    The Sailors are being trained on the most recent detainee operation procedures and war fighting tactics executed in theatre. Veteran Soldiers, who have just returned from battle, are currently working with the Operation Warrior Trainer program under the 177th AR Bde. at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center. Lt. Cmdr. Brett Tittle from Los Angeles. said he appreciates the input from the trainers who have recently deployed to theatre.

    "It gives us more confidence with the preparation we have received thus far," said Tittle. "Knowing that we are being educated with the most recent Intel raises our levels of understanding and awareness of our mission in combat."

    So far, the Sailors have undergone an extensive amount of training in regards to basic military precision, operation and current warfighting skills. Training such as urban operations, mounted combat patrol, and counter improvised explosive devices training has already begun to shape the minds, attitudes and demeanors of the Sailors towards combat engagement.

    In just a couple of days, Navy Group 2 will move forward with the detainee assimilated facility training. While there, the Sailors will be directed on proper techniques and measures in a detention facility. The Sailors will be evaluated on proper execution to different scenarios that may happen while in country.

    Tittle said his Sailors are taking full advantage of their training. While ninety-five percent of Tittles' Sailors are volunteers and many have never been in a combat zone before, he said the Sailors' level of concentration and preparation has been off the charts. "They understand that they have a critical mission overseas," said Tittle. "Each of them has made significant contributions towards helping one another in developing a team effort environment."

    With almost five years of existence under its belt, the 177th AR Bde. has successfully trained nearly 75,000 National Guard and Reserve troops for combat. Their willingness to adapt to changes that have occurred, since the beginning of the war, has made Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center one of the most prolific mobilization training sites in the country.

    "We are amazed with the training and preparation regiment of the 177th AR Bde. staff," said Luong. "Everyday sets a new challenge for all of us. We continue to learn about our mission and most importantly ourselves. I am certain that the training groundwork we discover here at Camp Shelby will carry us through to our mission in theater."

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    Date Taken: 03.25.2009
    Date Posted: 03.25.2009 07:28
    Story ID: 31575
    Location: CAMP SHELBY, US

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