bby Staff Sgt. Patrick Harrower
60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs
11/15/2012 - TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- Roughly
550 Soldiers from the 1-294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National
Guard travelled through Travis on their way back to Guam Wednesday. They
spent the last few weeks at Camp Roberts, California performing
critical pre-mobilization training before travelling here via bus.
"We are in the mid-stage of our deployment process," said Army Maj.
Christopher Camacho, planning officer. "We will continue to go through a
series of briefings and training tasks to maintain our proficiency as
we lead up to our turn to deploy."
Next in their training are briefings for their families to get them on
board with the deployment, followed by advanced combat lifesaver
training, Camacho said.
For this particular trip to California, the training was standard, but
the movement of the troops was anything but that, he said.
"To move this many Soldiers in this long of a distance in only a handful
of hours, took a lot of planning and coordination with the Air National
Guard," Camacho said. "So many states contributed their planes to
support the ground troops, it really made the planning go smoothly."
Fourteen Air National Guard aircraft were generated, loaded and took off
from Travis in just one day to get the Soldiers back to Guam. Soon they
will be back in the states to continue training before their
deployment, he said.
"All the training that we perform helps us get to the point where we
have 'all systems running,'" Camacho said. "Along the way, we really
build unit and team cohesion, which pays off in adverse combat
scenarios."
Friday, November 16, 2012
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