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NEWS | Dec. 11, 2013

Texas Army Guard responds to winter storm, helps stranded motorists

By Army Staff Sgt. Jennifer Atkinson Texas National Guard

DENISON, Texas - Soldiers with the Texas Army National Guard's 176th Engineer Brigade provided support to state and local officials during Winter Storm Cleon, as named by the National Weather Service, in north Texas.

At the request of Gov. Rick Perry, about 50 members of the Grand Prairie, Texas, based brigade suited up in cold-weather gear and headed out in Humvees and Light Medium Tactical Vehicles to assist local authorities as the storm approached. Soldiers were stationed along the major highways here, as well as in Wichita Falls, Texas.

Reports from the Texas National Guard's Joint Operations Center indicate the deployed Soldiers aided more than 120 stranded vehicles, conducted more than 225 welfare checks and assisted with the setup of a Red Cross Shelter near Wichita Falls.

"We had a great response when the call went out," said Army 2nd Lt. Clayton Harrison, an engineer with the brigade's 236th Engineer Company. "We were ready to move out less than 12 hours after we got notified that we'd be responding to this storm."

Although no one was quite certain what the storm would bring, Harrison said he and his Soldiers were in continual contact with the Texas Department of Public Safety.

When the storm had come and gone, the real scope of the job ahead was revealed to Harrison and his Soldiers. Although the storm had not dropped much snow on the area, it was the ice underneath that proved to be the biggest challenge for those on the highways.

"We're from Boise,(Idaho), and thought this would be no big deal," said Jonathan Bilger, a motorist affected by the storm. "We get the snow all the time, but the ice, that's harder to deal with. We're just sliding around like a hockey puck."

With traffic flow a top priority, members of the Texas Guard conducted 24 hour operations, monitoring and assisting citizens along major highways and interstates throughout the area.

"Those guys are great," Bilger said, as he gestured toward several of the Soldiers hooking up chains to tow a stranded 18-wheeler. "They're out here, helping out, when most of us are just trying to figure out how to get home fastest."

This view was also shared by the Soldiers' leadership as well.

"These men and women are the epitome of what the Texas (National Guard) stands for," said Col. Patrick Hamilton, commander of domestic operations for the Texas Guard. "These Citizen-Soldiers volunteered their time, at a moment's notice, to serve their fellow citizens during a time of need. It's situations like this that show the caliber of our service members and their ‘Always Ready, Always There' mentality."

 

 

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