February 11, 2009 5:05 PM

Guard Units Could Be Redeployed To Iraq

(AP)  Several National Guard brigades are expected to be notified soon that they could be sent to Iraq around the first of next year, according to a senior Defense Department official.

If their assignment to Iraq is ultimately approved by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, it would be the first time full Guard combat brigades have been sent back to Iraq for second tours.

A brigade is roughly 3,500 troops.

The units would serve as replacement forces in the regular unit rotation for the war and would not be connected to the recent military buildup for security operations in Baghdad. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is expected to sign the notices alerting the Guard troops shortly, said the official, who requested anonymity because the information has not yet been released.

"You will start to see reserve component forces coming back into the rotation," said the official, adding that the notices are being done now in order to give the Guard units more time to prepare.

Guard officials told The Associated Press in February that they had contingency plans to send at least two Guard combat brigades back to Iraq in 2008 for their second yearlong tour of duty.

While it is not clear yet which units would be alerted, they probably would include brigades that were among the first to go to Iraq early in the war.

Smaller units and individual troops from the Guard already have returned to Iraq for longer periods, and some active duty units have served multiple tours.

The troop alerts come as President Bush and Congress wrestle over legislation that would set timelines for troop withdrawals from Iraq.

Nearly two months ago, Mr. Bush asked for more than $100 billion to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan this year. Congress has approved the money, but the Senate added a nonbinding provision calling for most U.S. combat troops to be out of Iraq by March 31, 2008. The House version demands a September 2008 withdrawal. President Bush has vowed to veto any legislation that includes such deadlines.

According to defense and Guard officials, the first Guard units could go as early as late December with others to follow during the next six months. They would be deployed only if commanders in Iraq determined the troops were needed.

About 270,000 of the more than 347,000 Army Guard soldiers have served in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

Gates said Thursday that the Pentagon's goal is to give reserve units five years at home for every year deployed. Earlier this year he announced that the reserves will now deploy as full units, and they will go for 12 months at a time.

Guard units currently serve about 18 months for each tour of duty, including six months of training.

But Gates told Pentagon reporters that there will be a "transition period during which those guidelines would be violated and in which we would be unable, because of the troops commitments in Afghanistan and in Iraq, to meet those goals."

That transition period, he said, could last a year or two.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Add a Comment See all 79 Comments
by inventagod April 6, 2007 8:12 PM EDT
I notice we have to really dig to find any story on the Iraq oil invasion...

Iraq has just slipped off the media radar, WHY?
Reply to this comment
by iceman_1960 April 6, 2007 8:05 PM EDT
"The troop buildup has shown signs of improvement in Iraq. Thanks to our fighting men and women. It's a tough job, but keep up the good work! You are making America safer." Posted by mbcsmith at 08:29 AM : Apr 06, 2007

In a related CBS story, al Qaeda is now reaching into Morocco at the far western end of the Muslim world, making it a new "safe haven" for terrorists.

Will US forces be sent to make us safer there too ?
Reply to this comment
by randalds April 6, 2007 5:52 PM EDT
The troop buildup has shown signs of improvement in Iraq. Thanks to our fighting men and women. It's a tough job, but keep up the good work! You are making America safer.
Posted by mbcsmith at 08:29 AM : Apr 06, 2007

This statement would by hilarious, if there weren't some many people dying because of the stupidity of it.
Reply to this comment
by feelfree1 April 6, 2007 5:19 PM EDT
Re: "Guard Units Could Be Redeployed To Iraq"

Fortunately, more and more of our wisest and bravest soldiers are refusing to participate in the barbaric and illegal war against Iraq, risking prison instead, rather than disgracing themselves in the criminal Bush crusade.

These are the ONLY U.S. military heroes of the Iraq war.

"Do not fight for a dying regime. It is not worth your life." GWB

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxKpeKQA6B4

www.appealforredress.org
Reply to this comment
by soldat44 April 6, 2007 12:35 PM EDT
The troop buildup has shown signs of improvement in Iraq. Thanks to our fighting men and women. It's a tough job, but keep up the good work! You are making America safer.
Posted by mbcsmith

Safer from who? There was no Al-Qaeda in Iraq till we drew them there by destroying the country.

The only thing Bush is fighting in Iraq is himself. If he had finished the job in Afganistan he could have been a great president...but he failed that mission also.

Also, what perfect timing for this announcement...12,000 more troops for Iraq just in time for Easter. If he could he would send all of us over there for his delusion. This is madness...so sad...so very sad.
Reply to this comment
by iceman_1960 April 6, 2007 12:27 PM EDT
"Increased security messures [more Frenchmen ?]"

I messed up.

Make that "measures"
Reply to this comment
by iceman_1960 April 6, 2007 12:21 PM EDT
"Thanks to our fighting men and women. It's a tough job, but keep up the good work! You are making America safer." Posted by mbcsmith

All honor and respect to the fighting men and women, who would rather be anywhere else on Easter.

But the war itself hasn't even made Morley safer.

Increased security messures have prevented major terrorist attacks on American soil.

Not the war.
Reply to this comment
by radiob-2009 April 6, 2007 12:21 PM EDT
WASHINGTON - Vice President *** Cheney repeated his assertions of al-Qaida links to Saddam Hussein%u2019s Iraq on Thursday as the Defense Department released a report citing more evidence that the prewar government did not cooperate with the terrorist group.

Where did you find this dallison?
Reply to this comment
by dallison7 April 6, 2007 12:12 PM EDT

Updated: 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - Vice President *** Cheney repeated his assertions of al-Qaida links to Saddam Hussein%u2019s Iraq on Thursday as the Defense Department released a report citing more evidence that the prewar government did not cooperate with the terrorist group.


DO SOME OF YOU MORONS OUT THERE ACTUALLY BELIEVE THESE LYING AZZHOLES??
Reply to this comment
by radiob-2009 April 6, 2007 12:10 PM EDT
Feelfree1 Here is the link to the story about the US backing Iranian terrorist in Pakistan which you posted on yesterday.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article1466948.ece
Reply to this comment
See all 79 Comments
.
Scroll Left
Scroll Right More »
CBS News on Facebook