Archive for the ‘Military’ Category

Filed Under (Military, National, News, Washington) by Jason Ford on May-28-2008

About 250 soldiers from the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division are returning to Fort Lewis from a 15-month deployment in Iraq.

The Army says the soldiers in Thursday’s homecoming are the first of the “main body” flights as 4,000 soldiers return to the base. An advance party of about 110 returned on May 3.  The remaining soldiers from the brigade will return over the next three weeks.

A Fort Lewis spokeswoman says 37 soldiers from the 4-2 Stryker brigade were lost in Iraq or from Iraq injuries.



Filed Under (Idaho, Military, National, News) by Jason Ford on May-21-2008

Members and equipment of the Royal Singapore Air Force are scheduled to begin arriving at Mountain Home Air Force Base this fall.

Under a 5- to 20-year contract, nearly 180 active duty Singapore personnel and their families will head to the southern Idaho base in October, and up to 20 new F-15SG fighter jets will arrive next April. The arrival will also require about 128 U.S. personnel to repair planes and beef up other facilities.

Singapore, an island nation of 4.5 million and one of Asia’s shipping and private banking capitals, is a close ally of the United States and a staunch supporter of the war on terror.

(AP)



Filed Under (Military, National, News, Washington) by Brian Danner on May-5-2008

The state of Washington is participating in a national training exercise aimed at coordinating local, state and federal agencies in the event of terrorism or a natural disaster. In a scenario conducted Mondayh through Fort Lewis, agencies must adapt to a chemical plant explosion near the Alaskan Way Viaduct in Seattle that kills first responders. The National Level Exercise began last Thursday and concludes next week. Two other scenarios include a deadly tanker crash in Whatcom County and a toxic release at the Umatilla Chemical Depot in northeast Oregon. Officials with the Washington State Emergency Management Division say the state has activated its emergency operations center as part of the exercise. Participants include the National Guard, FEMA, and Homeland Security.
(AP)



Filed Under (Business, Military, National, News, Washington) by Jason Ford on April-28-2008

Boeing has started assembly in Renton of the first P-8A Poseidon for the Navy, an anti-submarine plane that will replace older propeller-driven P-3 Orions.

The new jet uses the body of a 737 commercial jet, modified to deploy buoys to track subs and with a door in the bottom to launch torpedoes. It can also carry guided bombs and anti-ship missiles.

Also called the Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft, or MMA, the plane will be packed with high-technology tracking and communications equipment.

The first flight is scheduled for next year.

The Navy plans to purchase 108 of the Poseidons and put the first squadron into operation in 2013.



Filed Under (Military, National, News, Politics, Washington) by Brian Danner on April-22-2008

Washington Democratic U.S. Senator Patty Murray is calling for the resignation of Dr. Ira Katz, chief mental health official for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Murray says her stance regarding Dr. Katz is a response to e-mails from a lawsuit showing that the VA deliberately withheld crucial information on the rising number of veteran suicides. Murray, a senior member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, believes Katz acted irresponsibly and should leave the job. (AP)



Filed Under (Audio byte, Education, Idaho, Military, National, News, Politics) by Brian Danner on April-18-2008

crapoofficial2thumbnail1.jpgIdaho Senator Mike Crapo is pushing for improved education benefits for U.S. National Guard and military reserve members through the Reserve Educational Assistance Program Enhancement Act of 2008. Crapo believes the changes proposed to REAP will improve the educational options to all citizen soldiers.

US Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) comments

Crapo says as members of America’s Guard and Reserve are called upon more and more to defend the nation’s security in the war on terror, a better education benefit needs to be implemented to reflect their contributions.

Crapo continues

Crapo worked with Arkansas Democratic Senator Blanche Lincoln last year to improve other inequities in education under the GI Bill. Those changes were reflected in the Fiscal Year 2008 Defense Authorization Act that passed Congress. Along with Idaho Senator Crapo, other co-sponsors of the measure include Senators from Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Maryland, Colorado and Oregon.



Filed Under (Idaho, LC Valley, LCSC, Lewiston, Military, News, Sports) by Jason Ford on April-9-2008

earnhardtcars.jpgA car used this year in a NASCAR race and driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be on display at the Lewis-Clark State College’s Mechanical Technical Building next week. 

 

The car has been used in a NASCAR race this year and is not a show car, which are not used in races.

The April 18 viewing, from 8 a.m.-noon, is free and open to the public.  Pictures also will be allowed.

The display is sponsored by the Army National Guard.

The car will later be on display at the Lewiston Shopping Center.



Filed Under (Idaho, Military, News) by Jason Ford on April-9-2008

An Idaho National Guard Army reservist from Emmett was fatally wounded in Baghdad on Sunday during an insurgent attack.  Maj. Stuart A. Wolfer, a 36-year-old father of three, was assigned to the 11th Battalion, 104th Division when his unit came under mortar attack.  Another soldier also died. 

Wolfer first served in Kuwait in 2004, and began a second tour of duty in December 2007.

Meanwhile, the Department of Defense announced Wednesday the death of a Boise soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.  

Sgt. Michael T. Lilly, 23, died Monday in Sadr City, Iraq, when enemy forces attacked using a rocket propelled grenade. 

He was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany.