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2009 - 2010 LEGISLATURE
January 25, 2010 - Introduced by Senators Kreitlow and Jauch, cosponsored by
Representative Zigmunt. Referred to Committee on Senate Organization.
SJR58,1,2
1Relating to: honoring the service and safe return of Wisconsin's 32nd Infantry
2Brigade Combat Team from its deployment in Iraq.
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Whereas, the 32nd Brigade, Wisconsin's National Guard team of 3,450 soldiers
4from communities throughout our state—32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team
5Headquarters at Camp Douglas; the 1st Battalion, 120th Field Artillery from
6Wisconsin Rapids, Marshfield, and Stevens Point; the 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry
7from Appleton, Clintonville, Waupun, Ripon, Green Bay, Fond du Lac, and
8Marinette; the 1st Battalion, 128th Infantry from Eau Claire, Abbotsford,
9Menomonie, New Richmond, Rice Lake, Arcadia, Onalaska, and River Falls; the
10132nd Brigade Support Battalion from Portage, Janesville, Elkhorn, Mauston,
11Milwaukee, Baraboo, Madison, Waupaca, Appleton, Neillsville, Eau Claire,
12Mosinee, and Wisconsin Rapids; the Brigade Special Troops Battalion from Wausau,
13Merrill, Onalaska, Madison, and Antigo; the 1st Squadron, 105th Cavalry from
14Madison, Fort Atkinson, Watertown, and Reedsburg; the 257th Brigade Support
15Battalion Headquarters from Oak Creek, Company A from Whitewater, and
1Company B from Kenosha; and the 108th Forward Support Company from
2Sussex—will return to their homes and families after a ten-month deployment in
3Iraq; and
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Whereas, the unit was alerted of its mobilization order in late 2007, spent 2008
5preparing with intense training at Camp Blanding, Florida and Fort Bliss, Texas,
6and deployed in 2009 for an active duty mission in Iraq; and
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Whereas, the mobilization of the 32nd Brigade involved the largest operational
8deployment of Wisconsin National Guard forces since World War II; and
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Whereas, the soldiers of the 32nd Brigade were organized into 27
10company-sized units and rather than operating as a brigade, were tasked with a
11variety of missions and assignments throughout Iraq including forward operating
12base administration, base defense, area security, quick reaction forces, detainee
13guard force and transferring operations, closing the largest internment facility in
14Iraq, operating training academies for Iraqi corrections officers, securing and
15administering the International Zone in Baghdad, and turning over U.S.-controlled
16properties to the government of Iraq; and
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Whereas, Wisconsin's National Guard soldiers worked twelve-hour days, week
18after week for ten months with the Iraqi government, military, and civilian officials
19to increase security and saw dramatic improvements in Iraq's safety and confidence
20as a sovereign nation; and
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Whereas, the 32nd Brigade proudly served its country and its state with
22distinction and valor; now, therefore, be it
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23Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the legislature of
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the state of Wisconsin honors and thanks the Wisconsin National Guard for its
25service and for its safe return to Wisconsin; and
SJR58,3,4
1Be it further resolved, That the legislature of the state of Wisconsin honors
2and thanks the families of the Wisconsin National Guard soldiers, who gave up their
3sons, daughters, husbands, and wives so they could proudly serve Wisconsin and the
4United States.