SPRINGFIELD, IL (1/15/2014) - The last of the approximately
35 Illinois National Guard members who assisted the Illinois Department of
Transportation (IDOT) and other state agencies completed state active duty Jan.
14 following a snow storm that dropped up to 17 inches of snow in some parts of
the state.
"Not only am I glad we can help out, but it's a great
learning experience," said Sgt. Eric Thrasher of Clinton, Ill., a mechanic
with Company B, 634th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) in Champaign, Ill.
"We get to understand their operation and work on non-military equipment
and vehicles."
Approximately 400 vehicles were stranded on three different
Illinois roads. The Illinois National Guard recovered eight vehicles, allowing
more than 200 stranded motorists to exit the roadway.
"Hundreds were rescued thanks to the dedicated Illinois
National Guard Soldiers who worked day and night to help stranded motorists,"
said Ann L. Schneider, IDOT secretary. "These individuals went above and
beyond the call of duty to provide critical services and assistance in some of
the most difficult conditions imaginable."
Soldiers from Company B, 634th BSB in Champaign; Company D,
634th BSB in Galva; Company E, 634th BSB inJoliet; Company G, 634th in
Crestwood; 3625th Maintenance Company in North Riverside and 3637th Maintenance
Company in Springfield; Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 33rd BSTB in
Machesney Park; 631st Engineer Company in Lawrenceville; and the 766th Engineer
Battalion in Decatur were mobilized to assist in 14 separate locations
throughout the state.
The Soldiers performed wrecker and maintenance operations of
IDOT equipment damaged and stranded during snow removal operations. Wrecker
operations concluded on Jan. 8 and maintenance operations concluded Jan. 14.
In all, the Illinois National Guard recovered one IDOT
vehicle and repaired 65 IDOT trucks and pieces of equipment. Additionally,
Illinois National Guard Soldiers serviced 30 trucks.
"There is definitely a need for us here," said 1st
Sgt. Corey Heath of Mahomet, Ill., a mechanic with Company B, 634th Brigade
Support Battalion in Champaign. "We have kept busy with plenty of
mechanical work and saved them many work hours."
This was Heath's second state active duty. His first was
Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
This is the second time in less than two months Illinois
National Guard service members have assisted their community. In November,
several service members assisted following the deadly tornado in Washington,
Ill.
"While defending our nation in Iraq and Afghanistan,
some may not have recognized what our National Guardsmen continually do for
their communities," said Brig. Gen. Daniel M. Krumrei of Springfield, the
adjutant general of the Illinois National Guard. "From snow and freezing
temperatures to flooding and tornados or any emergency, our Citizen-Soldiers
are here to help their neighbors and protect their community."
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