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Co-chairs of the Senate National Guard Caucus, Sen. Patrick Leahy, of Vermont (left center), and Sen. Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina (right center), talk with Gen. Craig McKinley (right) and Gen. Michael Dubie, after Senators Leahy and Graham spoke to fellow senators and senior National Guard leaders Mar. 3, 2011. General McKinley is the chief of the National Guard Bureau. General Dubie is the adjutant general for the state of Vermont. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. John Orrell)
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Graham, Leahy: National Guard an irreplaceable treasure

Posted 3/4/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Tech. Sgt. John Orrell
National Guard Bureau


3/4/2011 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The National Guard is a treasure that brings irreplaceable skills to domestic support, to civil authorities and to overseas operations, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham told fellow senators and senior Guard leaders here March 3.

"A Guard unit can do more in Afghanistan and Iraq than almost anyone, because every problem has to be fixed in Iraq and Afghanistan," he said. "You're a (Guard member) by day, a plumber by night ... and the skills you bring to the fight are irreplaceable."

Senator Graham, along with fellow co-chair of the Senate National Guard Caucus, Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy, commented on the relationship they have with Guard officials and their plans to showcase the Guard's talents and necessity to fellow members of Congress.

"The Guard caucus in the Senate is more important than it ever has been," Senator Leahy said. "The Guard seems like a tailor-made solution for those who want to just cut the budget and for those looking to increase military capabilities, while the citizen (Soldiers and Airmen) can accomplish both of these together."

Senator Graham said he realizes the necessity for budget cuts and drawbacks.

"The budget is going to be reduced because we are deep, deep, deep in debt," he said. "We're going to have to start making some decisions that are long overdue.

"You have our pledge that we will protect this budget the best that we can," he said.

"We will stand up and shout to the high heavens when we think your role is becoming diminished or you're becoming second class citizens again when it comes to equipment and training," Senator Graham said.

"The National Guard does every mission there is," Senator Leahy said. "Now those of us in Congress will make sure you have what you need to do it."

Senator Leahy added that the reach of the Guard is one of the reasons it is a reliable and affordable option.

"We could not be deployed in all the places we are in the world without the Guard," Senator Leahy said. "You're always ready during war and peace to defend our nation."

Senator Graham proposed a question to the group that he felt would open some eyes if people asked themselves the same question.

"What would happen to the country if the Guard all of a sudden said, 'We're tired and we don't want to do it anymore'?" he asked. "It would be devastating."

He added that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could not have been as successful as they have been without the National Guard, and acknowledged that it was only possible with the support of the families and employers who lost their Guard members to their duty.

"The unsung hero of this war has been our employers and our National Guard families," Senator Graham said. "They've gone without key employees and loved ones, and no greater sacrifice is there than that in terms of helping defend America."



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3/6/2011 11:42:52 PM ET
Too late Gentlemen. The failure to pass a workable budge and force the Guard to operate on Continuing Resolutions have rendered Guard units ineffective. States are forced to eliminate full-time support positions cancel training courses for soldiers and airmen and reschedule or cancel drill periods due to lack of funding. It's time to stop playing partisan games and actual make progress towards fixing this mess.
Concerned Guardsman, USA
 
3/6/2011 8:00:01 AM ET
Americans will soon have to decide whether the military is the ONLY service we want our government to provide. If the answer to that is no we are going to have to rethink everything that we do including the ways that we structure and fund the military.
James C. Samans, Andrews AFB MD
 
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