| Published: 11:28 AM, 08/08/2008 |
Last updated: 12:32 AM, 08/09/2008 |
Source: The Greeneville Sun NASHVILLE (AP) -- The commander of the Tennessee
National Guard's largest unit said its next deployment could be to Afghanistan, where military
leaders have said they want to send more troops. Col. Jeff Holmes,
commander of the 278th Armored Calvary Regiment, said in an interview with The Associated Press
there's a good chance the unit will be headed there, instead of Iraq, beginning next
spring. However, Holmes said he has not been given any official notice
from the National Guard and the unit hasn't yet received mobilization orders since being put on
alert in May for a possible deployment. Nearly 4,000 soldiers will start training over the next four
to five months. Even if they go to Iraq, Holmes said he's expecting it to
be different from their last deployment because of the the decrease in violence.
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