Was there enough active duty military (and equipment) available?
Skwmom
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Sun Sep-04-05 08:50 AM
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Was there enough active duty military (and equipment) available? |
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The press keeps asking if there was enough available NG to handle Katrina. However, the active duty military is also a very valuable resource in such a situation. They have the manpower (including highly trained special forces) and the equipment and could have rapidly deployed to New Orleans.
If a major terrorist attack was to hit, I do not believe the NG alone (even if they were all home from Iraq) could handle the situation.
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chelsea0011
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Sun Sep-04-05 08:52 AM
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1. i saw it reported that half the guard equipment is overseas. |
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So the equipment is not there, but in Iraq.
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Skwmom
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Sun Sep-04-05 09:03 AM
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2. Yes the guard has equipment but so does the active duty military. |
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Equipment is a very broad term. For example, even with their equipment at home would the NG have had enough helicopters and trained personnel to rescue people from rooftops?
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Sun Sep-04-05 09:23 AM
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3. Yes, but they needed ORDERS; orders that could only come from |
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the Federal authorities. Hint: the President.
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Skwmom
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Sun Sep-04-05 10:59 AM
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4. I know they need orders but was there a problem with the right |
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active duty resources being unavailable because they were in Iraq. Looking at total numbers deployed and state side doesn't really mean that much.
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