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Fort Hood units heading to Calif. for training in 2014
http://kdhnews.com/military/fort-hood-units-heading-to-calif-for-training-in/article_a8ce6b5e-4e86-11e3-9e71-0019bb30f31a.htmlFort Hood units heading to Calif. for training in 2014
Posted: Saturday, November 16, 2013 4:30 am
Rose L Thayer
Despite the fears of another round of sequestration looming, two Fort Hood units said they are still on target for rotations at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., in early 2014.
Last month, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond Odierno surprised people when he said the Army only has two brigade combat teams trained and ready for combat operations. If sequestration continues, the general said he will focus 2014 training dollars to get seven brigades ready, he told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Nov. 7.
Combat training centers are one of the key ways the Army validates units, and seven rotations to the National Training Center were canceled because of budget constraints in fiscal year 2013.
Usually, its a force of about 5,000 to 8,000 men and women who go there, who get a chance to train and really get certified in the kind of operations that we think they might have to deploy and do, so we werent able to do that, Odierno said.
unhappycamper comment: The last time I was in Ft. Hood and went to California, I ended up on a troopship to Nam. We hit 40 foot swells a few hundred miles north of Hawaii and most of us puked our brains out to Subic Bay. One more day to puke and we were off to the sunny beaches of Da Nang.
Once we got to Da Nang, the 198th Light Infantry Brigade was loaded on LSTs for our ride to Chu Lai. That was another puke-fest.
The highlight of my first tour was Tet.
The highlight of my second tour was invading Cambodia.
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Fort Hood units heading to Calif. for training in 2014 (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Nov 2013
OP
No clue, but when they load your ass on LSTs runways are not required. n/t
unhappycamper
Nov 2013
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FreakinDJ
(17,644 posts)1. 1st Cav ??
Yep I was at Ft Hood too.
Is the 1st Cav mission still first in after 82nd Airborne secures the runway?
unhappycamper
(60,364 posts)2. No clue, but when they load your ass on LSTs runways are not required. n/t
shedevil69taz
(512 posts)4. That is the concept of it yes. n/t
JimboBillyBubbaBob
(1,389 posts)3. Hey Unhappycamper...
My Dad was in the 11th Light Infantry Brigade, a sister unit in the Americal, out of Schofield. He was there for the Tet party, wounded three times on that tour. The last one left him in a coma for eight months, finally coming around minus his hearing, a kidney, and a good deal of his stomach and intestines. The wounds eventually took him. The operation at Son My haunted him till the end.
unhappycamper
(60,364 posts)5. I was an REMF (both times) and was not out in the bush.
I spent a few months (losing most of my high frequency hearing) at a base camp with 8 inch (!) howitzers blasting away.
My second tour was more interesting: NCOIC of MARS Station AB8AJ after I got out of Cambiodia.