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FOR RELEASE: Wednesday, Dec 31, 2008

New York City National Guard Soldiers Home For The New Year

Media Advisory for Army Guard Homecoming

WHO:

Approximately 32 members of the New York Army National Guard who served with the 27th Brigade Combat Team in Afghanistan from April to November, fellow Soldiers and family members.

WHAT:

Approximately 32 New York Army National Guard Soldiers who spent 10 months in Afghanistan training members of the Afghan National Army will return to New York City on New Year's Eve, Dec. 31. Members of the media seeking to cover the return of these National Guard Soldiers to New York City need to contact the armories prior to the event in order to obtain access to this secure military facility. Because there is a chance the ground transportation may arrive early, media should call the on site POC ahead of time and request a call if the bus moves ahead of schedule. For Manhattan and the 68 Lexington Ave Armory, contact Sgt. 1st Class Nico Carrasquillo at 646-424-5550. For the Bronx and Jamaica Armories, contact Lt. Col. Paul Conte at 914-474-1194.

WHEN:

Approximately 11 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 31.

WHERE:

Seven Soldiers arrive at the New York State Armory, 68 Lexington Ave, Manhattan. Four Soldiers arrive at the New York State Armory, 10 West 195TH St, Bronx. Twenty-one Soldiers arrive at the New York State Armory, 93-05 168th St, Jamaica, Queens. Some of these troops may elect for dropoff at other National Guard armories closer to their homes.

The 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the New York Army National Guard mobilized in January 2008 for deployment to Afghanistan on a mission to train the Afghan National Army and Police. A total of 1,700 Soldiers were called up for the mission. After approximately two months of training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, the BCT, led by Colonel Brian K. Balfe, took command last April 26 of Combined Joint Task Force Phoenix, a training unit comprised of more than 7,400 service men and women from all U.S. service branches including Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps, coalition partners and civilian professionals spread over nearly 240 Forward Operating Bases throughout Afghanistan. CJTF-Phoenix was part of Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan with the mission to mentor and train the Afghan National Army and Police, and provide assistance to the Government of Afghanistan and its people. New York Soldiers served as trainers, advisors, mentors, security-force, logistics and staff. Many have experience in state and later federal active duty after the 9-11, 2001 terrorist attacks. CJTF-Phoenix VII accomplishments included: > The Afghan National Army (ANA) has grown by 6 Kansas (Battalions), resulting in 7,382 additional Afghan Soldiers. 24 ANA Kansas were validated CM-1 for independent operations, resulting in 25% of the ANA Kansas validated as capable of independent operations. > Assisted in the planning and execution of over 100 major named operations with the Afghan National Security Forces. > The ANA fielded thousands of modern NATO weapons and equipment, including M16A2 rifles and up armored homes, improving their capabilities while reducing their vulnerabilities to enemy actions > Established a Counter Improvised Explosive Device (CIED) team that trained thousands of Afghan Soldiers and Policemen > More than $115 Million has been committed to nearly 400 separate construction and improvement projects at Forward Operating Bases, Company Outposts and District Centers across Afghanistan in support of U.S. and ANSF > $39 million obligated through the Commander's Emergency Response Program to build roads, schools, clinics, dig wells, etc. to improve living conditions for the Afghan people > Over 1,250 tons of humanitarian assistance aid delivered to women, children, schools and orphanages, an average of approximately 150 tons per month > CJTF-P also conducted hundreds of humanitarian assistance and civil medical assistance operations in conjunction with ANSF, improving quality of life for ordinary Afghans while enhancing the bonds between the people, ANSF and their government > Established a Logistics Cell enabling the Afghan National Security Forces to receive more of the equipment and weapons they need sooner through increased support and development of the Afghan logistical system and capabilities, expediting modernization and long term sustainability of its forces
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