Guard set to deploy Jan. 6

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GEORGETOWN, S.C. — January 6.
That’s  the date he 178th Battalion of the S.C. National Guard  is scheduled to depart for a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
The news of the leave date was made public at a Christmas party for the troops and their families at the National Guard Armory in Andrews Friday.
 Lt. Cooper, an acting commander who did not give his first name, addressed the soldiers and guests at Friday’s gathering attended by hundreds.
“As we get ready to go, we ask that you keep us in your prayers and call us up before God,” he said. “We are believing God to bring everybody home safely. He did it last time we were deployed.”
State Sen. Yancey McGill — representing the local Legislative Delegation — praised the guardsmen, calling the 178th Battalion “some of the greatest patriots in the United States of America.”
McGill, calling them “our personal heroes,” echoed Cooper’s comments about prayer for the troops.
“Don’t think we won’t be thinking about you while you are gone, because we will every day,” McGill said. “It will feel really good when you come home. We will have the greatest celebration.”
The 178th is made up of bases in Georgetown, Andrews, Hemingway, Myrtle Beach, Manning and Clinton. Altogether, more than 600 soldiers are expected to take part in the deployment.

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In September, Lt. Col. Ed McInnis told the Georgetown Times the Battalion is expected to be in Afghanistan about 9-and-a-half months.
If that timetable hold, the troops will be home in time for the 2010 holiday season.
Departure ceremonies will take place at each armory on Jan. 6.

Enjoying the season

Knowing their departure is less than a month away, the members of the Guard are spending their time enjoying their family and friends.
J.D. Powell  and the American Legion Post put together Friday’s party which included a barbecue buffet, free photographs from Gene’s Creations and gift bags provided by the Dollar Tree and the Georgetown VFW.
The Andrews High School NJROTC  helped  serve the meals.
Tatiana Cooper, and AHS student, said she wanted to help out at the party so she could talk to the soldiers about how they feel about leaving.
Powell said he felt compelled to help put together the party to show the troops they are being supported.
He said Jan. 6 will be a very difficult day.
“It will be teary-eyed for some of them. Especially those going for the first time because of the uncertainty of what they will face,” Powell said.
This will be the second deployment for many in the Battalion.
In July 2004 more than 150 Georgetown County residents -- as well as hundreds from other counties -- were sent to New Jersey for training.
They were deployed to Iraq in September of that year to begin conducting security force missions for convoys throughout Iraq and Kuwait.
During their time of deployment, several local organizations got together and prepared care packages, which they sent to the soldiers.
Yellow ribbons and car magnets were seen all over the county in support of the troops.
Kim Cantley, one of the organizers of the Family Support Group, said she expects to see the same thing happen during this tour of duty.
In October 2005 — the same day Iraqis went to the polls for the first time to vote on a new constitution — a celebration was held at Tommy Smith Stadium at Georgetown High to welcome the soldiers home and to honor them for their service.
By Scott Harper
sharper@gtowntimes.com


Article Comments:

4 comment found!

: 12/15/2009
Thoughts and prayers going out to the troops...

Wayne

: 12/14/2009
My nephew is being deployed for the second time. God be with him and everyone in the 178th. I live in Florida and the last time they were deployed I kept up with them mainly through this newspaper since the phone calls were few and far between. I hope you keep us up to date this time again as good as you did last time.

Uncle of a soldier

My God bless you all.... : 12/14/2009
My thoughts and prayers will be with all the soldiers and their loved ones.


God Bless! : 12/14/2009
To the 178th! We met at Fort Stewart during rifle marksmanship in October, and I can say first hand, you are America's finest! Come home safe! America needs you. God Bless you all, and your families.

Laurie