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Iowa City, Mason City Guard units likely to be deployed to Poland, in support of NATO

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January 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa National Guard Adjutant General Benjamin Corell has alerted several units that they are likely to be called to active duty this year. It includes a mission in support of NATO — the North Atlantic Treaty Organization — as fears rise about a Russian invasion of Ukraine. “We anticipate we will deploy members of the 209th Medical Company from Iowa City and members of the 1133rd Transportation Company from Mason City to support Operation Atlantic Resolve in Poland,” Corell says. “Atlantic Resolve is part of the Deterrence Initiative focused in Eastern Europe. This enables the U.S. to provide deterrence to adversaries while supporting our NATO partners.”

In 2010, Corell was the commander of Iowa National Guard soldiers deployed to Afghanistan. He says this summer’s withdrawal was very difficult to watch. “I take solace knowing that I, along with those that served beside me, did everything in our ability each day that we served there to achieve an outcome different than what exists today,” Corell says. Corell delivered the annual “Condition of the Guard” address to legislators yesterday (Thursday) and that was his only direct reference to the war in Afghanistan.

Maj. Gen. Benjamin Corell

Last year, more than 16-hundred Iowa Guard soldiers and over 200 Iowa Airmen were deployed to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. “We have a new generation of heroes in our midst. The men and women who returned home after serving in the Global War on Terrorism are carrying freedom’s torch in the same proud tradition as veterans of previous conflicts,” Corell says.

As Radio Iowa reported yesterday (Thursday), about 80 percent of Iowa Army and Air National Guard members are fully vaccinated, but Corell says the Secretary of Defense’s order that all soldiers and airmen get Covid-19 shots is creating dilemmas within the ranks as unvaccinated members retire or await Pentagon decisions on religious and medical exemptions.