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NEWS | Sept. 7, 2017

National Guard troops at Guantanamo Bay prep for impending Irma

By National Guard Bureau

ARLINGTON, VA. – As Hurricane Irma makes its approach to Cuba, National Guard Soldiers stationed at Guantanamo Bay appear to be hunkering down for the Category 5 storm.

Soldiers of the Kansas National Guard's 35th Military Police Company posted a message on their Facebook page to let family and friends know they are safe and well, despite being in Irma's path

"Right now, the current trajectory of Hurricane Irma has her passing to our north. This trajectory will keep the worst of the storm surge away from our island, but still keep us in the outer rings," said Capt. Nicky Inskeep, company commander. "We are expecting tropical storm level winds that should not exceed 50 mph. Of course, we will be monitoring for flooding and associated power outages."

In preparation for the storm, Soldiers were told to move all items away from windows, secure all loose items around buildings, back up computer files, cover computer workstations with plastic bags or wrap, and unplug all unnecessary equipment.

Inskeep said the hurricane may affect communications for a while.

"However, we have solid plans and we will all be sheltered for the duration of the storm," said Inskeep. "The safety and well-being of your Soldier is my number one priority."

The Topeka-based company was deployed to U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in support of Joint Task Force Guantanamo in March. Members are expected to be deployed for approximately nine months.

More than 120 Soldiers from the Minnesota National Guard's 257th Military Police Company are in Cuba and readying for Irma, news reports said. The Monticello-based company was deployed to U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in support of Joint Task Force Guantanamo in March. Among other military police companies at Guantanamo is the 1137th Military Police Company, based in Kennett, Missouri, which sent more than 100 members to help guard prisoners from the war on terror.

 

 

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