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Guard's 168th Military Police return Sunday


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Approximately 100 soldiers of the Tennessee Army National Guard’s 168th Military Police Battalion are scheduled to return to Smyrna, Sunday, Oct. 11, after a one-year deployment in Iraq.

The 168th is headquartered in Dyersburg, but has soldiers assigned from throughout the state.

The aircraft carrying the Tennesseans is scheduled to land at the National Guard’s Volunteer Training Site in Smyrna at 10 a.m. Sunday.


Families and friends are asked to go to Flight Operations, Building 680.

The Military Police unit will begin out-processing shortly after arrival Sunday and soldiers are scheduled to be transported by bus to Dyersburg at approximately 2 p.m.


 
 
 
Tagged under  168th Military Police, Tennessee National Guard


Member Opinions:
By: publius on 10/10/09
Thankful that those are coming home Hopeful that that they and others do not need to go back and can o back to their normal lives with healthy heart and mind. Full of sorrow for those who did not come home.

By: canalou on 10/10/09
Shame on our lying former leaders for triggering the deaths of our brave soldiers in a nation that did not, could not, invade our great nation. Shame on them for putting the strain on many families who have broken up because of multiple deployments on a war based on lies...We're proud and thankful of these brave soldiers, but shamed by the invasion.


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