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From Green Bay to the Persian Gulf Mission Assigned: Kuwait City |
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The first few days at Camp 1 were less than spectacular. Common task training seemed to be aimed more at killing time than training troops. Towards the end of the week however, the tone changed considerably. Despite being rudely awakened at 0200 Saturday morning, February 16, by loud sirens announcing a SCUD alert, and a sonic boom that shook the area like a nearby hit, training became more meaningful. That day the unit received a briefing by the civil affairs section (G5) of the 352d CA Command which was an eye opener, and an encouragement.
Unit members learned the ground war might take as little as three to five days and that the processing of displaced civiilans would be quick in Kuwait City. Once again the troops were thinking in terms of a deployment of 180 days rather than one year. The days following that briefing however reverted back to the boredom usually attending relentless common task training; but once again toward the end of the week, the training improved.
For male troops the improvement was in more than class content. A young, charming Red Cross volunteer presented her personal description of events in Kuwait City following the Iraqi invasion. She had been there, since day one, and her experiences shed a whole new light on what life was like during the occupation, The 432nd got a first hand description of a brutal enemy and a heroic resistance movement.
The volunteer also explained how news releases by CNN enabled the Iraqis to pinpoint neighborhoods where Kuwaitis were sheltering Americans, and many Kuwaitis died as a result of that action².
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