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Contact: Sherri Johnson
Date: June 30, 2006
Phone: (919) 733-5612



Gov. Easley Deploys 300 National Guard Soldiers To Help Western States With Border Patrol

 Encourages Other Governors to Do Their Part to Keep the Nation Safe

UPDATE: On July 15th, the N.C. National Guard was notified that its soldiers will deploy to the U.S./Mexico border in Arizona as part of their Annual Training, July 22 to Aug 5 instead of New Mexico as was originally announced.  After National Guard leadership in Washington conferred with the southwest border states, a request was made to states supporting New Mexico to consider reallocating those forces to Arizona.

RALEIGH  Gov. Mike Easley today deployed 300 North Carolina National Guard soldiers to one of the western states to perform border control duties.  His action came after receiving a request from the National Guard Bureau of the U.S. Department of Defense.  The Governor also sent a letter to each of the nation's governors urging their cooperation with border enforcement.

 

“Federal efforts to secure our borders do not just benefit the border states,” said Easley in his letter to the nation's governors.  “These security measures affect our entire country.  I know that this added mission for the Guard may not come at a convenient time.  As the governor of the second most hurricane prone state, I would prefer not to have any of the North Carolina National Guard deployed to other states at this time.

 

“However, the Guard units in the western states are spread thin as they battle raging wildfires.  We must all step up and do our part to keep our country safe.”

 

Earlier this month, Easley, in his capacity as the lead governor on National Guard issues, testified before the federal Commission on the National Guard and Reserves regarding the National Governor's Association's unanimous support for maintaining current troop and equipment levels.  He also assured the commissioners that all governors were committed to doing whatever is necessary to protect the security of America.

 

“I urge you to talk to your Adjutant General and take advantage of this opportunity to respond, when called to respond to this federal mission, and provide available troops if needed,” said Easley.  “Our cooperation is critical in this mission.”

 

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