Once more into action...Emphasis mine...
NORFOLK, Va. (NNS) -- More than 4,000 Sailors and Marines from the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) deployed from Norfolk and Little Creek, Va., in support of Operation Odyssey Dawn, March 23.I bet you a bottle of your favorite alcohol that these men will be setting foot in Libya whether the Service Chiefs like it or not. Three Middle East Wars at the same time. Whose brilliant idea was this?
The decision to deploy the Bataan ARG/22nd MEU ahead of its previously scheduled deployment date was made based on continuing urgent needs in Libya and the region.
"Amphibious ships are optimally suited for executing a wide range of missions, from humanitarian assistance to theater and maritime security operations," said Capt. Steven J. Yoder, Bataan ARG commander. "There is no doubt in my mind that our Sailors and Marines will excel at whatever task we are called upon to perform."
Sailors and Marines of the Bataan ARG/22nd MEU successfully completed months of unit level training to ensure they can operate effectively and safely. During the next few days, the Bataan ARG will transit to Camp LeJeune, N.C., to complete on-load of the 22nd MEU and will continue to conduct integrated blue/green training until they arrive in the Sixth Fleet area of responsibility.
The Bataan ARG/22nd MEU will provide the combatant commander a versatile sea-based force that can be tailored to a variety of missions, including quick reaction crisis response options and humanitarian assistance in maritime, littoral and inland environments, in support of the Navy's Maritime Strategy.
"This team is extremely well prepared to execute whatever mission our nation calls upon us to do," said Capt. Steve Koehler, USS Bataan (LHD 5) commanding officer. "Our Sailors and Marines have worked extremely hard over the last year to make sure we were on time throughout our training cycle, so when the time came, we'd be ready for any tasking. It's why we're here."
Following their assignment in the Mediterranean, the Bataan ARG/22nd MEU will continue with its scheduled deployment in support of maritime security operations (MSO) and theater security cooperation (TSC) efforts in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility.
The Bataan ARG includes Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) 6; Tactical Air Control Squadron (TACRON) 22; Fleet Surgical Team (FST) 8; Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 28; and Naval Beach Group (NBG); which includes Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 2, ACU-4 and Beachmaster Unit (BMU) 2.
ARG ships include the Norfolk-based Bataan, USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19), and USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41), homeported aboard Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek - Fort Story, Va.
The 22nd MEU is comprised of its Command Element; a Ground Combat Element, Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment; Aviation Combat Element, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 263 (Reinforced); and Logistics Combat Element, Combat Logistics Battalion (CLB) 22.
I'll take that bet, but with one caveat: They have to be replaced by another unit (doesn't have to be American) when they are rotated out, assuming they land in Libya. If they aren't replaced, you lose the bet.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it was the Pentagon given Gates past statements.
ReplyDeleteI know for sure it's Samantha Power and Hillary Clinton.
I don't know about Biden.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/30/world/30power.html?ref=world
Libya might be split in half.
ReplyDeleteIf you had to hold a coastal strongpoint, a MEU is what you want.
agreed. the only thing that has me in doubt isn't on the tactical level. the Services will get the job done. an MEU is without a doubt the right tool for the job.
ReplyDeleteis it the right job to take ???
Everyday it looks more and more that we need more gators and less carriers. The ARGs certainly seem to be more useful.
ReplyDeleteEven though they have way less striking power, they still carry more than most nations.
The MEU and its ARG seem to be the way to go.
"Three Middle East Wars at the same time. Whose brilliant idea was this?"
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Military and intelligence sources report that Monday, June 13, the US deployed the USS Bataan amphibian air carrier strike vessel opposite Syria's Mediterranean coast.
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