ARMY CHIEF VISITS TROOPS

ARMY CHIEF VISITS TROOPS

Wilkins-Cloues-Bigelow-Pearson Post #39 and Unit #39

WIESBADEN ARMY AIRFIELD, Germany - 12/21/2009


Author: Paul E Violette, paul@violette.com

Keywords: ARMY CHIEF VISITS TROOPS

Description: Chief of Staff makes stop in Germany on round the world tour

Photo of Army Chief of Staff George W. Casey, Jr, with soldiers

Army Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey Jr. displays some holiday spirit Dec. 21, as he speaks to the Soldiers of 1st Armored Division in Germany, about their role in their upcoming deployment to Iraq and how the Afghanistan troop surge will affect it.

Army Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey Jr. braved snow and bone-chilling wind Dec. 21, to speak to the Soldiers of 1st Armored Division about their role in their upcoming deployment to Iraq and how the Afghanistan troop surge will affect it.

He emphasized that their role and that of other units under the leadership of Gen. Raymond Odierno, Multinational Force- Iraq commander, will assist and advise the Iraqis as they continue to secure their own nation.

Casey has traveled around the world in the past couple of weeks, including visits to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. During one visit to Soldiers of 1st Cavalry Division, who 1st Armored Division will replace, he seemed pleased by what he saw. "I was amazed with the commitment and zeal the Soldiers currently deployed to Iraq exhibited," Casey said. "We have a seasoned Army that is committed to its mission."

The U.S. Army has Soldiers deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan with a surge to Afghanistan scheduled in the next year. Casey said he is confident the increase in deployed Soldiers would stir up a little bit of change.

"[The troop surge] will affect dwell time slightly," said Casey. "It takes a long time to move troops into Afghanistan, but they have the resources they need to fill their mission. Furthermore, we have more troops in the Army than we ever had before."

Casey acknowledged much media attention has shifted to Afghanistan and the surge, but said it is critical the 1AD Soldiers remain resolved and alert to accomplish their mission in Iraq.

"We have a lot invested in Iraq," said Casey, "and it is critical that the mission is completed."

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