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MASON CITY --- Mike Perrott stood in front of two charter buses Monday at the Mason City National Guard Armory. Groups of soldiers walked by, threw belongings into the cargo hold and boarded. "It's tough to stand here and watch," he said as the troops loaded the bus. "It's like family. I really wish I was going along." The Iowa National Guard's 1133rd Transportation Company took its first step toward deployment in the Middle East. The unit, which has about 150 soldiers, will stay at Camp Dodge for up to six weeks during home station activation. Perrott of Nora Springs was with the 1133rd in 2003 and 2004 and went to Iraq. He retired in December 2004.
And even those in sensitive units (ie I have a friend who is SF) have been able to tell you a general idea of where they are going weeks prior to deployment.
Originally posted by greeneyedleo
reply to post by traderjack
And even those in sensitive units (ie I have a friend who is SF) have been able to tell you a general idea of where they are going weeks prior to deployment.
Interesting, because I have known quite a few (and was engaged to SF) and none of them could tell me a darn thing of where they were going when they left. To me, this is normal.
So, yeah. I see this as nothing alarming or odd. *shrug*
[edit on 10/9/2008 by greeneyedleo]