Posted on 04/16/2009 4:18:01 PM PDT by SandRat
KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan, April 16, 2009 Paratroopers at Forward Operating Base Salerno here are busy running fiber-optic lines to keep critical lines of communication open.
Army Capt. Brian Collins, commander of the network-support company, is leading the team. We provide all of the connectivity for the brigade throughout the Task Force Yukon area of operation, Collins said, referring to a sector of eastern Afghanistan about the size of Maryland. It is a huge tasking for the smallest company in the entire brigade. The network must function at all times It allows communication flow on the battlefield, which is critical to meeting the commanders intent, he said. Any issues that arise with the network create an urgency that the network specialists meet with efficiency. We have soldiers that fly out to different forward operating bases on signal maintenance, we have the help desk located in the tactical operations center, network operations, and constant troubleshooting, the captain said. We do a lot in 24 hours. Army Spc. Robert Troxler, a member of the fiber-optic team, agreed. We have to do our job very well, because if we dont, then everyone else cant do their jobs, he said. Yeah, we may get a little wet and muddy, but the bottom line is that the job has to be done. Collins took command of the company during its last deployment tour in Iraq, and 22 months later, he said he has seen the results of his teams hard work: a proficient group of soldiers who are close-knit both on and off duty. We are a very tight company, he said, smiling. I have just an incredible team. They make everything happen. They are awesome! (Army Pfc. Andrya Hill serves in the 25th Infantry Divisions 4th Brigade Combat Team public affairs office.) |
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