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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 16 Nov 2003 06:40:34 PM
Object: Our troops lacked the proper equipment, Bush nevertheless sent them into battle.
The San Diego Ubion-Tribune, 11/15/03:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/iraq/20031115-9999_1n15copter.html
Army used copters known to lack defenses

By Dori Meinert
COPLEY NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON --
For 18 months before it was deployed to Iraq, a combined Illinois-Iowa
National Guard helicopter unit reported to the Army that most of the
unit's helicopters lacked basic missile defense systems.
Despite that, the Army sent the Chinook helicopters to Iraq and used
them in missions.
"There is clearly a dispute about the information that was given from
the Guard to the Army before mobilization," Sen. ***** Durbin, D-Ill.,
said yesterday.
"I cannot understand how that unit can be activated with only three of
14 helicopters properly equipped."
Since at least October 2001, the Bartonville, Ill.-based Guard unit
had reported that 10 of its 14 helicopters lacked basic missile
defense systems, a spokeswoman for the Illinois National Guard said.
"We clearly reported it and showed the unit's deficiencies," said Lt.
Col. Alicia Tate-Nadeau of the Illinois National Guard.
"The information was there for them to view."
She was responding to the suggestion made this week by Army officials
that the Guard unit had misrepresented itself as ready for deployment
to Iraq, setting off a last-minute scramble by the Army to find
missile defense systems for the helicopters just before they were
shipped out from Corpus Christi, Texas.
Several of the newly acquired systems, however, arrived damaged.
Six of the unit's 14 helicopters flew for three months without the
basic anti-missile protection system, Army officials told Durbin in a
private briefing Monday.
One of the helicopters was shot down Nov. 2, killing 16 soldiers,
including Staff Sgt. Paul Velazquez, 29, a former San Diego resident.
That unit had the basic missile defense system, but not the more
advanced system that regular Army and some Guard Chinook helicopters
have.
Durbin had requested the briefing after receiving several e-mail
messages from Guard members in Iraq contending that they didn't have
the same equipment regular Army helicopters had received.
Durbin said Army Col. William Crosby suggested the state National
Guard might not have had the money to equip its helicopters with the
ALQ-156, a basic anti-missile protection package.
But Guard officials contended that funding was not the issue.
The missile defense systems are within a category of equipment that
must be bought directly by the Army, Tate-Nadeau said.
"Not only was the unit's hands tied . . . (but) the Illinois National
Guard as an organization, our hands were tied in that we could not use
any discretionary dollars that we had to buy that piece of equipment,"
she said.
"It's not like we said, 'I can buy 300 backpacks or one of these.' "
The monthly unit status reports, first reported by the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch, are filed with the state National Guard.
They are then sent to the National Guard Bureau in Washington and to
the Army.
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George W. Bush is, therefore, a murderer.
Harry






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