278th heading back to Iraq

278th heading back to Iraq

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennessee’s largest National Guard combat unit has received orders for a return trip to Iraq.
Guard spokesman Randy Harris said Wednesday the more than 3,000 soldiers of the Knoxville-based 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment will be deploying to Iraq in February after two months’ training at Camp Shelby in southern Mississippi.
The unit, which draws members from Kingsport to Henderson, will be leaving for Camp Shelby around Dec. 5.
The 278th last served in Iraq in 2004, where its duties included training Iraqi security forces and assisting with provincial elections. The unit has been on alert for a possible redeployment since last year.
   
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Flag Comment Posted by sheilaa on November 05, 2009 at 2:24 pm

God Bless the 278th and all our prayers will be with you. I have a brother with the unit and I will miss him very much but I know all of you will be back together.

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