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Breakneck Pace of Crises Keeps National Guard Away from Home
 
1 Aug 2021
Associated Press | By LOLITA C. BALDOR

SHADDADI, Syria (AP) — In the searing 108-degree heat, far from his Louisiana health care business, Army Col. Scott Desormeaux and his soldiers are on a dusty base near Syria’s northern border, helping Syrian rebel forces battle Islamic State militants and keeping an eye on Russian troops in the region.

It’s tough duty for the soldiers. But their deployment to the Middle East last November is just a small part of the blistering pace of missions that members of the Louisiana National Guard and America’s other citizen-soldiers have faced in the past 18 months.

Beyond overseas deployments, Guard members have been called in to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters and protests against racial injustice. For many, it’s meant months away from their civilian jobs and scarce times with families. While Guard leaders say troops are upbeat, they worry about exhaustion setting in and wonder how much longer U.S. businesses can do without their long-absent workers.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/08/01/breakneck-pace-of-crises-keeps-national-guard-away-home.html

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Re: Breakneck Pace of Crises Keeps National Guard Away from Home
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2021, 11:11:51 am »
All these crises, riots, dangerous situations  (mostly in big cities) yet few are arrested and fewer charged. :shrug: