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NEWS | Oct. 31, 2011

Guard mobilizes after severe October snowstorm

By Lt. Col. James Sahady Massachusetts National Guard

MILFORD, Mass. - Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick mobilized the Massachusetts National Guard late Saturday evening in the largest single-state response to a rare October snowstorm that dumped nearly two feet of snow in areas of Central and Western Massachusetts.

About 392 Guard members are on duty in Massachusetts after the storm, with about 40 on duty in Connecticut and a dozen in New Hampshire, according to National Guard Bureau officials.

In Massachusetts, the Guard is assisting the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency in general relief efforts across the commonwealth.

Soldiers and Airmen were called to state active duty to provide support to civil authorities in response to the winter storm conditions in order to save lives, prevent further injury and protect critical infrastructure.

The Massachusetts National Guard is providing disaster response to the citizens of the commonwealth in the aftermath of the October snowstorm. Priority will be to communities in the higher elevations of Berkshire, Franklin Hampshire, and Worcester counties. The Guard also is closely monitoring coastal communities in anticipation of high tidal surge.

"Massachusetts National Guard Soldiers and Airmen stand ready to assist the citizens of the commonwealth. I know the dedicated men and women of the Massachusetts National Guard are eager to put their training and skills to good use," said Army Maj. Gen. Joseph C. Carter, adjutant general.

The Massachusetts National Guard's Task Force Patriot is providing command and control of Soldiers, Airmen and equipment from the 51st Troop Command, 151st Regional Support Group, 126th Brigade Support Battalion, 211th Military Police Battalion, 101st Engineer Battalion, 65th Public Affairs Operations Center, 104th Fighter Wing, 102nd Intelligence Wing and the 267th Combat Communications Squadron.

 

 

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