因为关注海地的事情,一早起来看新闻,赫然看到82空降师派兵去赈灾的新闻,老东家,不得不关注。
上一次把82师和海地放在一块提起,还是90年代的事情,具体哪年忘了,海地一个民选总统被军队发动政变,赶下台,美国跑去撑腰,说你们要这么玩我就派兵了,双方对峙,然后82师就动身了。
飞机都飞到南美洲,马上要跳下去,海地军政府投降,82师直接又飞回家,没跳。坐飞机兜了一圈,把人吓投降了。
那次斡旋的应该是卡特总统和鲍威尔将军。卡特好像也去巴拿马斡旋来着,这老头退休了闲不住。
这次看新闻,派的是二旅一营B连,战斗连队。巧就巧在他们正好轮值为一级战备,并且正好要有上级检查战备状况,那战备做得,绝对是一流,18个小时赶到世界上任何地方,绝对不含糊。
这次赈灾,工兵部队和后勤部队能起一些作用,步兵估计没什么忙的。其实我觉得派3000人过去真的没什么大用,不够添乱的。这样的情况一定要派当地的民兵和预备役。
持续关注海地灾情。
82nd Airborne Soldiers Begin Haiti Deployment
By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service
A lead element from Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 73rd Infantry,
left Fort Bragg today, and the entire battalion, along with a
command and control element from the division’s 2nd Brigade Combat
Team, will join them tomorrow, said Army Col. Billy Buckner, 18th
Airborne Corps public affairs officer.
Meanwhile, the 82nd Airborne Division’s entire 2nd Brigade Combat
Team – on tap as the U.S. global response force – “has been told to
be prepared to deploy as needed or required,” Buckner said.
“So they are prepped and ready to deploy. They have done all the
things they need to do to get ready,” Buckner said. “And should
they be directed to deploy, based on the situation on the ground
and additional resources, they are ready to do so.”
As the global response force, the 2nd BCT is on 24/7 standby, ready
to deploy anywhere in the world within 18 hours. In that capacity,
it trains for the full spectrum of missions – from forcible entry
scenarios and follow-on stability operations to humanitarian aid
and disaster response, Buckner said.
So when the first verbal order to prepare a brigade to deploy came
at 4 a.m. yesterday, he added, most of the groundwork already was
laid.
The initial elements are deploying with their own individual
equipment and force-protection capability, but few vehicles,
Buckner said. “A lot of logistics planning is being done, based on
what’s in the theater,” he said. “But right now, the big push is
the soldiers, going in relatively light without a lot of rolling
stock.”
Once in Haiti, their mission will center on humanitarian support
and disaster relief, but Buckner said the soldiers also could
provide security, if needed.
“They bring an ability to provide people to go out and assist
immediately, to get on the ground very rapidly and to be able to
assist the [joint task force] commander in whatever tasks and
requirements he needs them to perform,” he said.
Many of the deploying soldiers have served tours in Iraq and
Afghanistan, giving them experience Buckner said will prove
invaluable supporting the Haiti mission. “They are used to
deploying, and they are used to operating under very difficult and
challenging circumstances,” he said.
Ironically, the Fort Bragg military community, home of the 18th
Airborne Corps and 82nd Airborne Division, is preparing for a major
exercise later this month that will test, among other capabilities,
its readiness to rapidly deploy its forces.
As part of the preparation, Army Lt. Gen. Frank Helmlick, the corps
commander, and his staff visited various sites around the
installation that support deployments to get briefed about their
operations.
The general made the comment, “Although we have been focused on
Afghanistan and Iraq, we, as the 18th Airborne Corps, have to be
prepared for the unknown.”
“It’s pretty ironic,” Buckner said. “Twenty-four hours later, we
get a call, ‘Be prepared to deploy.’”
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