The Tennessee National Guard has announced that
Tennessee's 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment won't deploy to Iraq until the 2010 fiscal
year.
Earlier this week the U.S. Department of Defense had said in
another press release that the 278th, which is Tennessee's largest National Guard unit and has
soldiers based in Greeneville, was one of four National Guard brigades that would begin deploying to
Iraq in the spring of 2009.
But the Tennessee National Guard said on
Wednesday that the 278th won't deploy before the 2010 federal fiscal year, which begins in October
2009.
"On May 19th, the Department of Defense (DoD) issued Press Release
No. 428-08 concerning the alert of four brigades of the Army National Guard," the Tennessee National
Guard news release said. "Tennessee's 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment (Brigade Combat Team) is listed
as one of these brigades.
"Although possible deployments for some of
these brigades will begin in the Spring of 2009, the 278th is still scheduled for possible
deployment in Fiscal Year (FY) 2010. This blanket release for the four brigades does not represent
an acceleration of the scheduled mobilization times for these brigades.
"Fiscal year 2010 has always been the projected time for the [278th
Armored Cavalry] Regiment's deployment, falling under the DoD model for deployment of one in five
years for National Guard units. The 278th last deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom III
in November of 2004."
The federal Fiscal Year 2010 begins in October
2009, according to the Tennessee National Guard news release.
The
soldiers will mobilize under the current DoD guidelines of a 12-month mobilization to include
training prior to the mobilization.
"We are confident that the 278th will
not deploy until FY2010," said Maj. Gen. Gus Hargett, Tennessee's Adjutant General. "The soldiers
of the 278th are trained and ready professionals who will represent the Volunteer State in the same
outstanding tradition as generations of Tennesseans before them."
More
than 12,500 soldiers and sirmen of the Tennessee National Guard have deployed since Sept. 11, 2001.
Currently more than 1,000 Tennessee Guard members are deployed in
support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, according to the Tennessee National
Guard.