As dead-dropped somewhere over on Sipsey Street, a hint of things to come:



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Guardsmen to conduct urban training at Arcadia in April



Daily Times-Herald (Carroll, Iowa)

By BUTCH HEMAN

Staff Writer

Tuesday, February 17, 2009



The Carroll National Guard unit will train on urban military operations by holding a four-day exercise at Arcadia.



The purpose of the April 2-5 drill will be to gather intelligence, then search for and apprehend a suspected weapons dealer, according to Sgt. Mike Kots, readiness NCO for Alpha Company.



Citizens, law enforcement, media and other supporters will participate.



Troops will spend Thursday, April 2, staging at a forward operations base at Carroll. The next day company leaders will conduct reconnaissance and begin patrolling the streets of Arcadia to identify possible locations of the weapons dealer.



The primary phase will be done Saturday, April 4, when convoys will be deployed from Carroll to Arcadia. Pictures of the arms dealer will be shown in Arcadia, and soldiers will go door to door asking if residents have seen the suspect.



Soldiers will knock only at households that have agreed to participate in the drill, Kots noted.



"Once credible intelligence has been gathered," said Kots, "portions of the town will be road-blocked and more in-depth searches of homes and vehicles will be conducted in accordance with the residents' wishes.



"One of the techniques we use in today's political environment is cordon and knock," Kots explained. "We ask for the head of the household, get permission to search, then have them open doors and cupboards. The homeowner maintains control. We peer over their shoulder, and the soldier uses the homeowner's body language and position to protect him."



During this phase of the operation, troops will interact with residents and media while implementing crowd-control measures and possibly treating and evacuating injured persons.



The unit will use a Blackhawk helicopter for overhead command and control, and to simulate medevacs.



The drill will culminate in the apprehension of the suspected arms dealer.



Alpha Company will conduct a review of the drill on Sunday, April 5.



A meeting to give residents more information and accept volunteers will be held 7 p.m. Monday, March 2, in the Arcadia American Legion hall.



Kots said the exercise will replace Alpha Company's weekend drill for April.



"We have a lot of extended drills this coming year," he added.



In addition to surveillance, searching and apprehension, the exercise will also give the troops valuable experience in stability, support, patrol, traffic control, vehicle searches and other skills needed for deployment in an urban environment.



"This exercise will improve the real-life operational skills of the unit," said Kots. "And it will hopefully improve the public's understanding of military operations."



The pre-drill work with residents is as important at the drill itself.



"It will be important for us to gain the trust and confidence of the residents of Arcadia," said Kots. "We will need to identify individuals that are willing to assist us in training by allowing us to search their homes and vehicles and to participate in role-playing."



"We really want to get as much information out there as possible, because this operation could be pretty intrusive to the people of Arcadia."

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Folks wanting more details (or to express your opinion) should contact the Iowa National Guard Public Affairs Office:



The Iowa National Guard Public Affairs Office provides guidance, counsel, planning, and assistance to the Iowa National Guard Adjutant General and staff and subordinate units of the Iowa Air and Army National Guard in support of internal and external information programs including Community Relations, Internal Information, and Media Relations. The public affairs office also handles key personnel biographies.



The public affairs office is located in the Chief of Staff’s office on the second floor of the Joint Forces Headquarters - JFHQ Armory at Camp Dodge, Johnston, Iowa. Normal business hours are Mondays through Fridays 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.



Phone: 515-252-4582 / DSN 431-4582

515-252-4305 / DSN 431-4305



Email: paoia@ng.army.mil



Here's the email I have just sent to them:



To: IA National Guard, Public Affairs Officer

From: A Deeply Concerned American Citizen

Re: Confirmation/Denial of the Referenced Media Story/Iowa Guard to Practice Weapons Confiscation



1) Will you confirm or deny the substance of the below media story as linked at http://www.carrollspaper.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=7451&SectionID=1&SubSectionID=&S=1 ?



2) Who is your commanding officer, and what is his/her contact information?



3) Who is the commanding officer of the Iowa Guard, and what is his/her contact information?



Your prompt attention to this inquiry is appreciated.



Any replies will be posted.



Alea iacta est.