Posted on 03/04/2008 4:57:52 PM PST by SandRat
CAMP SHELBY JOINT FORCES TRAINING CENTER, Miss., March 4, 2008 Fourteen soldiers with the Arkansas National Guard's 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team were injured last night when severe weather passed through Camp Shelby.
At about 11 p.m., an unconfirmed tornado passed through the post just south of Hattiesburg, Miss., seriously damaging a barracks building, which housed soldiers from the 39th's 1st Battalion, 153rd Infantry, units based in Mena, DeQueen and Sheridan, Ark. The building's roof was partially blown away by strong winds, with the remainder collapsing on several soldiers inside. The 39th's soldiers from neighboring barracks quickly responded with a search-and-rescue effort and established triage. Along with the battalion's physician assistant, the 39th's medics and combat lifesavers who came to the scene to help actually outnumbered the injured soldiers. Civilian emergency officials arrived in short order and were able to quickly get the soldiers transported to the local hospital, where all 14 were treated and released. Brigade officials confirmed all soldiers have been accounted for and that the families of the injured soldiers have been notified. A complete damage assessment to the post is expected to take place today. The 39th, with headquarters in Little Rock, is conducting mobilization training at Camp Shelby in preparation for an upcoming deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The brigade will conduct a farewell ceremony March 6, with deployment overseas later in the month. (Army Capt. Christopher J. Heathscott is the public affairs officer for 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.) |
Thank God for Small Blessings, No Fatalities.
From the Armed Services press on the tornado at camp Shelby.
Some of the 39th are already overseas. God bless them.
Prayers for our soldiers
Ouch. Good thing there were soldiers there, to respond.
Doggone tornadoes sure are powerful.
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