Tuesday, October 28, 2008

82nd Airborne Trains to Re-assume Global Response Force Mission

By Donna Miles  American Forces Press Service FORT BRAGG, N.C., Oct. 28, 2008 – If there’s one thing that keeps the 82nd Airborne’s deputy commander awake at night, it’s competing requirements that could threaten the division’s ability to project no-notice combat power and conduct forced-entry missions.

Army Brig. Gen. William Mayville shared his concerns as the division’s 2nd Brigade Combat Team trains to re-assume its role in June as the U.S. global response force. In this capacity, the brigade will be on 24/7 standby, ready to deploy anywhere in the world within 18 hours.  Its mission, if called, would be to forcibly enter and seize a defended airfield, then build up combat power to support follow-on military operations. 

 Click on title for full article

No comments: