ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1997, Roanoke Times

DATE: Monday, February 10, 1997              TAG: 9702100078
SECTION: VIRGINIA                 PAGE: C-3  EDITION: METRO 
DATELINE: BLACKSTONE
SOURCE: Associated Press


VA. GUARD UNIT GOING TO BOSNIA PEACEKEEPING DUTY TO LAST 4-9 MONTHS

Gov. George Allen presented a state flag Sunday to a 46-person Virginia National Guard detachment that left Fort Pickett to perform peacekeeping duty in Bosnia.

The flag was flown Saturday over the state Capitol, and the soldiers and their families were asked to touch it at a farewell ceremony. Allen asked the troops to display the flag overseas as a reminder of their support back home.

The 1st Detachment, 1st Battalion, 246th Field Artillery (Fire Support Element) from Danville left the post shortly after midday for a 14-hour bus ride to Fort Benning, Ga. The unit is to fly to Germany by the end of the week for a two-or three-week training exercise before going to Bosnia.

The soldiers could be deployed from four to nine months.

The troops were notified of the deployment less than three weeks ago, and they've been undergoing training at Fort Pickett since then. They said they feel prepared.

``I'm ready to get there, do the job, and come back home,'' said Staff Sgt. Christopher Wiles, a Danville police officer. ``I'm not worried about being over there. I'm more worried about being away from my wife and family.''

``I know he'll take care of himself,'' said a tearful Kristen Wiles, his wife of seven months. ``He'll be fine.''

Maj. Gen. Carroll Thackston, the guard's adjutant general, had a personal reason to attend the departure. His son Jonathan was one of the troops leaving.

``I'm no more concerned for him than the rest,'' Thackston said.

The unit will serve as forward artillery observers in Bosnia. In case of armed conflict, its mission would be to direct artillery fire on specific targets.


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