BALTIMORE, Md - Nearly 200 members of the Maryland National Guard have parted with their families to serve in the Middle East.
Media outlets report that the members of the 29th Combat Aviation Brigade received a send-off on Sunday at the base in Edgewood. The Guardsmen will receive a month's training in Fort Hood, Texas before leaving to serve nine months in Kuwait.
The unit will coordinate Army aircraft - helicopters, airplanes, drones - for soldiers on the front lines.
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They need to be here for the dem thugs.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'm wrong, but I thought the National Guard were to guard the nation, not serve as auxiliary Army.
ReplyDeleteThat's What I thought
DeleteGod speed
ReplyDeleteThey need to be deploying to the Texas boarder and allowed to open fire on illegals! I bet in a week, no more illegals attempt to cross!
ReplyDeleteToo all soldiers, We love you!
ReplyDeleteStay safe guys and come back uninjured and thank you for protecting us,I'll say a prayer for you.
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