Posted on Mon, Feb. 19, 2007
DULUTH, Minn. - About 200 members of the 148th Minnesota Air National Guard unit left early Monday on a charter jet that would ultimately carry them to Balad Air Base in Iraq.
They were the largest group from the unit in a planned 400-person deployment that will fly and maintain a dozen F-16C jet fighters in support of ground troops over the next two months.
The troops mustered shortly after 2 a.m. in a garage at the unit's base in Duluth. About half of them had gone on a similar deployment in 2005.
Lt. Col. Mark Vavra said the troops had four months of preparation for the mission, including training for chemical attacks and using their firearms ...
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