
Oklahoma National Guard unit assumes base security at Bucca
Multi-National Force-Iraq
Friday, 29 February 2008
MULTI-NATIONAL FORCE-IRAQ
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Press Release A080229a
February 29, 2008
Oklahoma National Guard unit assumes base security at Bucca
CAMP BUCCA, Iraq — The 1st Battalion, 179th Infantry from Stillwater, Okla., assumed command of base security at Camp Bucca in southern Iraq during a transfer of authority ceremony Monday.
The Oklahoma National Guard unit will be performing external patrols in the area of operations and maintaining security at the forward operating base, which houses the largest Theater Internment Facility in Iraq.
Brig. Gen. Robert Hipwell, commander of the 300th Military Police Brigade, which is responsible for Camp Bucca, said that the 1-179th arrived with a well-trained group of Soldiers to perform their sensitive mission. The 300th trained with the 1-179th at Fort Bliss, Texas, during fall 2007.
“You [the 1-179th] will continue to raise the bar at Camp Bucca and take up the flag,” Hipwell said.
Lt. Col. Mark A. Pilkington, commander of 1-179th, said his unit’s mission at Camp Bucca was clear. “We work with the Iraqi security forces and the Iraqi people to make this area, and thus Camp Bucca, safe,” he said.
The 1-179th was activated Oct. 19, 2007, and completed its pre-mobilization training at Fort Bliss in the months leading up to their movement to Iraq.
“The security situation is complex,” said Pilkington. “But our motto is ‘Always Ready.’”
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