| On
September 11, 2001 the United States of America was attacked
by terrorists. Al Qaeda and the Taliban found safe haven in
Afghanistan. Our nation, at war, deployed units into Afghanistan
to destroy Al Qaeda and remove the Taliban. Beginning in January
of 2005, the 173rd Airborne Brigade was called in support
of the Afghanistan mission, Operation Enduring Freedom VI.
The “Sky Soldiers” participating in Operation
Enduring Freedom VI, consisted of Paratroopers, Soldiers and
Airmen from, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 173rd
Airborne Brigade, 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry (Airborne),
2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (Airborne), 74th Infantry Detachment
(Long Range Surveillance), 173rd Support Battalion (Airborne),
Delta Battery, 3rd Battalion, 319th (Airborne) Field Artillery
Regiment, Combat Support Company, the 3rd Battalion, 319th
(Airborne) Field Artillery Regiment of Fort Bragg, and embedded
coalition partners from Romania, Canada, United Kingdom, and
the Netherlands. The Brigade worked in concert with several
other partner nations and various US Army units including
3rd Special Forces Group, 7th Special Forces Group, elements
of 1st Battalion, 325th Parachute Infantry Regiment, and Task
Force Storm the multi purpose aviation task force. The Brigade
and all of Combined Task Force (CTF) Bayonet were under the
command of Colonel Kevin C. Owens, 173rd Airborne Brigade
Commander, and Command Sergeant Major Arthur J. McCann III
the Brigade Command Sergeant Major.
Spearheading the deployment in February 2005, Task Force
Fury consisting of 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry (Airborne)
and D Battery, 3rd Battalion, 319th (Airborne) Field Artillery
Regiment, deployed in support of Regional Command East along
the Afghanistan-Pakistan border basing their operations out
of the Province of Paktika. The remainder of the Brigade deployed
to Regional Command South based primarily out of Kandahar
Airfield and operated from eighteen satellite bases spread
across Zabol, Helmand, Oruzgan, and Kandahar Provinces. This
entailed moving and sustaining the Brigade across tremendous
distances by helicopter, vehicle and foot, as well as continuous
decentralized operations at the platoon and squad level partnered
with elements of the Afghan National Police and the 205th
Corps from the Afghan National Army.
The “Sky Soldiers” helped to reconstruct and
rebuild Afghanistan by ensuring a safe and secure election
for the people of Afghanistan as they voted in the National
Assembly Elections in Regional Command South and East. “Sky
Soldiers” provided security and support for numerous
Provincial Reconstruction Teams throughout the area of operations
which helped to rebuild infrastructure and greatly enhanced
the quality of life for all Afghans. The Brigade achieved
several operational objectives during its twelve-month deployment
to Afghanistan including the handover of Regional Command
South to a multi-national Brigade led by the Canadian Army.
|
|
Image
Size: 25" wide x 12 1/2" high.
Overall Size: 31"
wide x 19" high.
Sky
Soldiers In Contact by
James Dietz |
| 250 Publisher Proofs. |
|
|
|