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    Navy and Army troops mesh to complete mission

    Navy and Army troops mesh to complete mission

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Jessica Duncan | Petty Officer 1st Class Richard Gagnier, center, and Petty Officer 1st Class David...... read more read more

    CAMP ATTERBURY, INDIANA, UNITED STATES

    11.26.2008

    Story by Sgt. Jessica Duncan 

    Camp Atterbury Indiana

    By Sgt. Jessica Duncan
    Camp Atterbury Public Affairs

    CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. - Even though the service members of Joint Service Training Operation 12 have only been together since mid-October, the group gets along like they have known each other for years. All of the troops volunteered for the deployment and were hand-picked out of a larger group for this specific mission.

    "We have been together for four weeks and it's hard to believe how quickly we've jelled and meshed so well together," said Petty Officer 1st Class Mark Long, a Sailor with JSTO 12.

    "This is an excellent group of people. Everyone has their quirks and strong points and the camaraderie is excellent also," he said.

    During their seven-month deployment to Afghanistan, JSTO 12's primary mission will be to provide security for United Service Organization tours, VIPs and other high-ranking individuals who travel to and from different locations on- and off-base.

    Of the 13 service members, JSTO 12 is made up primarily of Sailors, and a handful of Soldiers.

    "This is a fantastic group, the best people I've ever worked with since I've been in the Navy," said Petty Officer 1st Class David Taylor, the acting officer in charge for JSTO 12.

    With each training mission they receive at Camp Atterbury, the JSTO 12 members continue to improve their warrior skills and build their unit cohesion.

    The service members have gone through a variety of training here to include weapons qualification, convoy training and foreign language training. Of all the training completed at Camp Atterbury, some of the Sailors believe that the training site at Contingency Operating Location Warrior on Camp Atterbury was most helpful toward the overall mission. Here, troops did different training exercises, like entry control point security training, reacting to simulated explosions and working together on convoy operations.

    "They said that they were sending us to the best mobilization training in the country; I can see why," said Petty Officer 3rd Class Amie Downing.

    After JSTO 12 leaves Camp Atterbury they will head to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., for Protective Services Training – a three-week training course that covers protective services tactics, counter-surveillance operations and instinctive firearms drills.

    When JSTO 12 arrives in Afghanistan they will join the International security assistance force. The ISAF's mission is to help bring stability and security to Afghanistan and to promote development within the country.

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    Date Taken: 11.26.2008
    Date Posted: 11.26.2008 13:51
    Story ID: 26842
    Location: CAMP ATTERBURY, INDIANA, US

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