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Indiana Guard unit to lead multinational force in Afghanistan
By Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs
Feb 12, 2012 - 5:55:25 PM
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A Soldier with the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, headquartered in Indianapolis, performs a needle chest decompression during combat lifesaver training in the Medical Simulation Training Center at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind. Feb. 6. The 76th IBCT was on Camp Atterbury as part of their mobilization training to prepare them for a year-long mission to Afghanistan where they will provide command and control for coalition forces in Oruzgan province. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
EDINBURGH, Ind. — Sometimes, events do not go as foreseen. However unexpected change can be, the mission must still be fulfilled and obligations met. Despite having an earlier mission cancelled, the Indiana Army National Guard’s 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team used it as an opportunity to prepare for any mission the country would ask of them. Chance favors the prepared mind. Those missions have come.

The headquarters company will be providing command and control for coalition forces in Oruzgan province, said Col. Jerry Hadley, of Noblesville, Ind., commander of the 76th IBCT.

“We will be one of the battlespace owners,” said Hadley. “Our mission is to provide command and control for coalition forces operating in the province. We will be working with Australian forces, Provincial Reconstruction Team and Afghan forces in a combined team.”

According to Hadley, the deployment to Oruzgan province represents a milestone.

“We are the first brigade combat team to this province, said Hadley. “We will be taking over from Combined Team Oruzgan, a U.S.-led organization composed of personnel pulled from higher headquarters and commanded by a colonel.”

The ultimate goal according to Hadley is put the Afghans in the lead and for the Brigade to eventually fill the role of mentors and advisors.

“We want to create a province that is able to govern itself and hand it over to the Afghans; to make ourselves not have to be there. We will work with their government to put Afghans in the lead.”

According to Hadley, when the Soldiers of the 76th IBCT arrived on Camp Atterbury, they had already completed 90 percent of their mobilization training during their annual training last summer.

“We’ve spent less than half our time at Atterbury for this mobilization,” said Hadley. “We were at the Counterinsurgency Academy at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Getting the Brigade focused on counterinsurgency operations. In the past, the Brigade has performed more logistical security patrols and the last time we were in Afghanistan, we were mentoring the Afghan National Army.”

After training at the Counterinsurgency Academy, the Brigade returned to Camp

Atterbury for counter improvised explosive device training, weapons, medical, vehicle and base defense training, building up to a command post training exercise at Fort Polk, La., according to Lt. Col. David Vesper, of Fishers, Ind., executive officer for the 76th IBCT.

“Everything we’ve done builds to that event,” said Vesper. “The scenario will replicate the command in Afghanistan with everything happening faster than it would in reality. In three mobilizations, this is the best pre-mobilization yet. The training we are receiving is exactly what we will be doing.”

One of the factors that will contribute to the success of the 76th IBCT is the cohesiveness of this group of Soldiers.

“Everyone is in good spirits and ready to accomplish the mission,” said 1st Lt. Laura Sizemore, of Indianapolis, assistant intelligence officer and company commander. “We ad to change some assumptions going into this mission. But we have a solid team with a lot of experience and trust in our command group.”

Once to 76th IBCT completes the exercise at Fort Polk, they will return to be validated and ready to deploy on their year-long mission, said Sizemore.

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Spc. Ashlie Ryan, of Indianapolis, with the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, uses a compass to check fields of fire prior to a base defense exercise held at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., Feb. 9. The 76th IBCT was on Camp Atterbury as part of their mobilization training to prepare them for a year-long mission to Afghanistan where they will provide command and control for coalition forces in Oruzgan province. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)

Soldiers with the headquarters element of the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team wait during a base defense exercise at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., Feb 9. The 76th IBCT was on Camp Atterbury as part of their mobilization training to prepare them for a yearlong mission to Afghanistan where they will provide command and control for coalition forces in Oruzgan province. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)

 
Soldiers with the headquarters element of the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat assemble prior to a base defense exercise as part of their mobilization training held at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., Feb 9. The 76th IBCT is preparing for a year-long deployment to provide command and control for coalition forces in Oruzgan province in Afghanistan. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)

Staff Sgt. Vance McDonald, of Greenfield, Ind., with the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, prepares to engage targets during a base defense exercise at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., Feb 9. The 76th IBCT was on Camp Atterbury as part of their mobilization training to prepare them for a year-long mission to Afghanistan where they will provide command and control for coalition forces in Oruzgan province. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)

 
Sgt. 1st Class Richard Ayers, of Bloomington, Ind., with the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, prepares to engage targets during a base defense exercise at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., Feb 9. The 76th IBCT was on Camp Atterbury as part of their mobilization training to prepare them for a year-long mission to Afghanistan where they will provide command and control for coalition forces in Oruzgan province. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
 

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