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Florida National Guard Report
December 2007
Significant Accomplishments
FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARD 44TH CIVIL SUPPORT TEAM ATTAINS PERFECT SCORE.
The Florida National Guard's 44th Civil Support Team (CST) achieved a
perfect score in an evaluation of its capabilities in December 2007. In
this realistic exercise, the 44th CST responded to a possible chemical
contamination at a cruise terminal located near Blount Island in
Jacksonville. The exercise was part of an external evaluation, conducted
by United States Army North. The evaluation consisted of a very exact and
meticulous assessment of approximately 500 tasks and steps against
established performance standards. For this evaluation, Florida's 44th CST
achieved a perfect 100 percent score.
FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARD YOUTH CHALLENGE ACADEMY GRADUATION.
The Youth ChalleNGe Academy graduated 115 of Florida's previously at-risk
youth on December 15th. These 115 young men and women, no longer
considered at-risk, now enter the program's post-residential phase during
which they will be mentored for the next twelve months with the aim of
helping them become successful and productive citizens of Florida. Florida
Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 14 will begin January 13 with an anticipated
enrollment of 160-170 of Florida's at-risk youth. Class 14 will graduate
the residential phase June 14. To date, The Florida Youth ChalleNGe
Academy has graduated 1,569 of Florida's youth, from 57 of our 67
counties.
DEPLOYMENT AND RETURN OF FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARD SERVICEMEMBERS
Current Mobilized (Federal): 434
Total since 9/11: 8,150
FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARD UNITS ALERTED FOR MOBILIZATION.
The Department of Defense placed the following units on alert in December.
These units may or may not mobilize and deploy as an actual mobilization
order has not yet been received. The supported operation and approximate
mobilization dates follow the unit names.
- Company C, 2-144th Aviation Battalion, Brooksville, 81 Soldiers,
Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, April 2008
- 356th Combat Support Company, Lake Wales, 120 Soldiers, Operation
IRAQI FREEDOM, May 2008
- 146th Expenditionary Signal Battalion, Jacksonville, 515 Soldiers,
Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, September 2008.
- 2d Battalion 111th Aviation Operations Battalion, Jacksonville, 70
Soldiers, Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, September 2008.
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November 2007
FLORIDA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD RECEIVES EQUIPMENT INCREASES.
The Department
of Defense notified the National Guard that around $33 billion of brand
new equipment will be purchased over the next several years to replace
older equipment and equipment that was left overseas. Florida has received
a steady increase of equipment, surpassing any known distributions through
past years. This steady increase eases the pressure on units having to
shift training schedules to use available equipment, increases morale of
Soldiers and provides a greater, more reliable fleet for future federal
deployments and state emergencies.
HOSTED ST. AUGUSTINES VETERANS DAY EVENT.
The Florida National Guard and
Department of Military Affairs led St. Augustine's Veterans Day main event
Nov. 10-11, providing the Florida Army National Guard 13th Army Band
(Miami), event set-up and ceremony, rifle salute, and military displays.
The events began Saturday evening in downtown St. Augustine, as the band
played two hours of music in a free public concert, and concluded Sunday
with a traditional Veterans Day ceremony at the historic Castillo de San
Marcos. The ceremony was sponsored by the Florida National Guard, St.
Johns County Veterans Service Office, the Military Officers Association
and more than 50 local veterans' organizations. Additionally, a historical
Veterans Day event was held at the Camp Blanding Joint Training Center.
The Guard also supported numerous other ceremony events across the state.
DEDICATION OF VETERANS PARK.
The Florida National Guard and Department of
Military Affairs, along with St. Johns County officials assisted with the
dedication of a 50-acre recreation park in Julington Creek, Fla. The event
was attended by St. Johns County residents and local veterans
organizations. The park features monuments and flags of each branch of the
U.S. military. The display serves as a tribute to those who served, those
still serving and those who will serve.
50TH AREA SUPPORT GROUP CHANGES COMMAND.
A change of command ceremony was
held at Homestead as Colonel Joseph "Mickey" Duren relinquished command to
Col. Richard Bedard after a most successful command. Local dignitaries
attended and recognized Col. Duren's accomplishments, particularly during
the numerous activations of his unit in support of the citizens of Florida
during major hurricanes. Col. Duren is now Camp Blanding's commander.
DEPLOYMENT AND RETURN OF FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARD SERVICEMEMBERS
The 1st Battalion, 265th Air Defense Artillery (Daytona Beach) with 198
Soldiers, and 27 Soldiers from the 164th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
(Orlando) departed in August for federal service and training at Fort
Bliss, Texas. They have arrived in the National Capital Region to conduct
a year-long air defense mission under the command and control of the North
American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and U.S. Northern Command.
The 927th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (Camp Blanding) with 85
Soldiers, arrived in Iraq representing the State of Florida well,
commanded by Lt. Col. Valeria Gonzalez-Kerry.
Ten Soldiers from the 260th Military Intelligence Battalion (Miami) are
deployed to Kosovo to continue efforts for the stabilization force.
The Florida Air National Guard's 290th Joint Communications Support
Squadron has an element of around 20 Airmen overseas supporting Operation
Iraqi Freedom, as well as the 125th Fighter Wing's Security Forces
Squadron's contingent of 28 Airmen overseas for Operation Enduring
Freedom.
There are small numbers of Soldiers and Airmen deployed to various
locations around the world in support of the ongoing Global War on
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