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NEWS | Jan. 16, 2025

Kentucky National Guard Military Police to Deploy Overseas

By Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Dickson, Kentucky National Guard Public Affairs Office

RICHMOND, Ky. - Nearly 40 Kentucky Army National Guard Soldiers said goodbye to loved ones at a deployment ceremony at the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Richmond Jan. 4.

Soldiers of the 617th Military Police Company, 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, will deploy to the Middle East to support Operation Inherent Resolve.

During the ceremony, Col. Brandye Williams, the commander of the 149th MEB, thanked the Soldiers and their families for their commitment and service to our national defense.

“We have an organization, a state, a community and a nation who are extremely proud of our Citizen-Soldiers because their sacrifice — as well as that of their families — will not be forgotten,” said Williams. “As we eagerly await your safe return, I thank you for your service. I thank your families for supporting your decision to serve, and I pray fervently for your safety and success in your mission.”

Once the ceremony was complete, Soldiers and families gathered to take pictures, talk with leaders, and prepare for their trip.

Capt. Angel Pagan, the commander of the 617th, will lead the Soldiers. This is his third deployment with the 198th Military Police Battalion and second mobilization with the 617th.

“The 617th is one of the best units I have ever served in,” said Pagan. “Time and time again, they have outperformed any of my expectations.”

Pagan also noted the unit’s strong performance in training the year before deployment, as evaluated by First Army.

“The training has been extremely tough and realistic,” Pagan said. “The 617th knows their job well, and it caused the evaluators to recreate their training plan for future military police units.”

This is the fifth federalized mobilization for the 617th since the global war on terror began in 2001. They mobilized for localized federal support in 2002 and deployed to Iraq in 2004 and 2011 to support Operation Iraqi Freedom. Their most recent deployment, in 2020, supported U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

 

 

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