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US Army announces upcoming deployments to Mid-East, Europe


US Army Paratroopers assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, alongside 9th Iraqi Army Division members, conduct reconnaissance for a new patrol base site near Mosul, Iraq, March 30, 2017. (File photo)

The US Army just announced upcoming deployments for seven units to Europe, Afghanistan, Iraq and Kuwait despite the recent extension of a Defense Department-wide stop-movement order to contain the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The service plans to deploy three brigade combat teams, two combat aviation brigades, one division-level headquarters and a security forces assistance brigade to relieve units taking part in regular rotations around the world, according to recent Army news releases.

The deployments, some of which are scheduled to begin this summer, come after Defense Secretary Mark Esper recently decided to extend the force-wide stop-movement order for all travel that is not mission-essential until June 30.

Sending units to replace others on rotational deployments involves "risk-based decisions" that are assessed by Esper and other senior military leaders, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy told defense reporters Thursday during a telephone discussion on a range of news topics.

"A lot of it depends on the mission and where [units] are in the world," McCarthy said.

The 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, stationed at Fort Stewart, Georgia, will deploy to Europe to replace the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, where it will participate in Exercise Atlantic Resolve in support of the United States commitment to NATO allies and partners, a release states.

The 101st Airborne Divisions Combat Aviation Brigade, stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, will also deploy to Europe to replace the 3rd Infantry Divisions Combat Aviation Brigade, according to a news release.

And sometime this summer, the 1st Cavalry Divisions headquarters contingent will replace the 1st Infantry Division headquarters, rounding out deployments to Europe for Atlantic Resolve, a release states.

The Army will deploy the 4th Security Forces Assistance Brigade (SFAB), stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado, to replace the 3rd SFAB as part of a regular rotation of forces to support Operation Freedom Sentinel, a release states.

The Army deployed the 1st SFAB for the first time in 2018 to Afghanistan. SFABs are the first permanent Army units whose core mission is conducting security cooperation activities, which in the past had been conducted by regular brigade combat teams.

The 4th Infantry Divisions Combat Aviation Brigade, stationed at Fort Carson, will also deploy to Afghanistan to replace the 10th Mountain Divisions CAB, a release states.

This summer, the 2nd Brigade Combat Team of the 82nd Airborne Division, stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, will deploy to Iraq to replace the 25th Infantry Divisions 1st Brigade Combat Team to support Operation Inherent Resolve, according to a release.

And lastly, the 1st Armored Divisions 2nd Brigade Combat Team, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, will deploy to Kuwait to replace the 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team from the North Carolina Army National Guard, as part of a regular rotation of forces to support Operation Spartan Shield, according to a release.


Source: Military.com

 

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