JobsCarsHomesRentalsPlace an ad »
         E-mail          Print          Text
Last Fort Lewis deployment of year: Spies
Iraq: 201st will teach intelligence techniques, also work for I Corps
Published: 11/07/09  12:05 am   |   Updated: 11/10/09   3:29 pm
Comments (0)

Some of the U.S. Army’s best spies recently departed Fort Lewis for Iraq, where they will help teach the Iraqi military how to play spy games at a high level too.

The arrival of the 1,000 soldiers of the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade represents the last major deployment for a Fort Lewis unit to Iraq this year. A total of about 9,000 soldiers with two Stryker infantry brigades, a fires brigade and I Corps deployed there earlier this year.

The job of the 201st is to provide a wide range of intelligence for American military units at 38 sites across Iraq, with staffs ranging from three to 300 soldiers.

They will coordinate spying from human sources, intercept cell phone and other electronic messages, do counterintelligence work, manage Arabic linguists, and monitor and target enemy positions, among other specialized tasks.

The brigade headquarters, located at Contingency Operating Base Adder outside Tallil, will provide strategic intelligence to I Corps, which runs daily military operations under the banner of Multi-National Corps-Iraq.

Brigade commander Col. Robert Whalen said much of the work in the coming months will be dedicated to supporting Iraq’s national elections in January.

And many members of the 201st will partner with Iraqi security forces, training them in collecting intelligence – one of the fields where Baghdad still relies heavily on the American military.

“Success will be a patient accumulation of things,” Whalen said in a news release. “It will be seen in the professionalism of the Iraqi security forces as we pass on special skills to them, especially those from the long-range surveillance company. When we leave, the Iraqis won’t miss a beat.”

His unit is the successor of the 201st Military Intelligence Brigade, a mix of active-duty, Reserve and National Guard soldiers who had been stationed at Fort Lewis since 1987. On July 3, 2008, the old 201st was deactivated and replaced by an all-active-duty version.

The brigade had less than a year to prepare for the deployment, Whalen said. Its soldiers trained among retired Central Intelligence Agency officers and Joint Special Operations Command service members. Whalen spent time in Morocco learning Arabic.

At a ceremony in Iraq last week, the 201st Brigade officially took over responsibilities from the Fort Hood, Texas-based 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade.

Whalen said the work of the Fort Hood unit means his soldiers should enjoy a smooth transition.

“They did an extraordinary job preparing us to take over operations here. They developed relationships, which is an important part of Iraqi society,” he said. “Because of that, we are able to plunge right in from Day 1.”

Scott Fontaine: 253-320-4758

scott.fontaine@thenewstribune.com

blog.thenewstribune.com/military

 

Comments

JOIN THE DISCUSSION

We welcome comments. Please keep them civil, short and to the point. ALL CAPS, spam, obscene, profane, abusive and off topic comments will be deleted. Repeat offenders will be blocked. Thanks for taking part — and abiding by these simple rules. A thorough explanation of rules of conduct can be found in our Terms of Service.

Comments are displayed newest first. If you would like to read a thread from beginning to end, select "Oldest first" from the drop down menu.
Presented By
Previous Ad Next Ad
0/0
Homes By
Previous Ad Next Ad
0/0
A & A Cleaning Service Alaska Airlines Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel American Memorial Anderson Appliance ARTCO Crafts At Your Service Plumbing Avatar B&I Coin Shop Bergman Draper & Frockt Big 5 Sporting Goods Blue Mouse Theatre BMW Northwest Bodies The Exhibition Boeing Bose Corporation Broadway Center For the Performing Arts Brown & Haley Bruce Titus Automotive Group Center for Weight Loss Surgery Chips Casino Lakewood CI Shenanigans City of Tacoma Classy Chassis ClearChoice Windows Coast Home Improvement, Inc. Comcast Cost Less Wholesale Dejà Vu Dollar Store Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino Dr. Thomas Young NMD, DC EB5 Facial Cream Emerald Queen Hotel & Casino Farmers Insurance Group Fred Meyer Friesenburgers Galaxy Theatres General Motors Corporation Harkness Furniture Help Me See Honda Power Equipment Judy's Kantor Diamond Company Katherine E. Crabill D.D.S. Kenneth P. Ring, DDS Lakewood Ford Lakewood Police Benevolent Fund Larkin Jewelers Les Schwab Little Creek Casino & Resort Littleton Coin Company Lovers Macy's Muckleshoot Casino MultiCare Museum of Glass Narrows Glen New Tacoma Cemeteries & Funeral Home Northern Fish Products Co. Northwest Chapter of Paralyzed Veterans of America Northwest Charity Donation Service Northwest Mini Northwest Trek Office Depot Olympus Spa Oreck Clean Home Store Outdoor Outfitters Pacific Northwest Polish Pottery Party World PatentHealth, LLC Pfizer Inc. Pfizer Inc. / Chantix Pfizer, Inc. / Lipitor Philly Joe's Pierce County Parks & Recreation / Fantasy Lights Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium Pro Golf Discount Puget Sound Health Partners Red Wind Casino Red Wing Shoes Regence REI Richard D. Leone Rite Aid Pharmacy Russ Dunmire Safeway Saturn Sears Skelley Piano Smith Alling Lane, P.S. Sound Credit Union Sound Glass Sprint Star Ice & Fuel State Farm Insurance Sterling Savings Bank Sturtevant's Ski Mart Tacoma Boys / H & L Produce Tacoma Symphony Orchestra TAPCO Credit Union Tatanka Take-Out The Grand Cinema The Home Depot The Salvation Army The Twilight Saga: New Moon The Village Timber Fox Traders Titus-Will at Stadium Titus-Will Ford / Toyota / Scion T-Mobile USA, Inc. TOP Food & Drug Truckcity CB, EV and Solar U.S. Virgin Islands Hotel & Tourism Association USAA Insurance Vargus & Associates, Inc. Verizon Wireless Video Only Volvo / BMW Repair Walgreens Washington Council of the Blind Watson's Greenhouse & Nursery We The People, P.S. Law Office Welcher's Gunshop Inc. Whistle Workwear Wholesale Sports Window World of Seattle Worship In Your Neighborhood Yelm Cinemas TAPCO Credit Union Tatanka Take-Out The Grand Cinema The Home Depot The Salvation Army The Twilight Saga: New Moon The Village Timber Fox Traders Titus-Will at Stadium Titus-Will Ford / Toyota / Scion T-Mobile USA, Inc. TOP Food & Drug Truckcity CB, EV and Solar U.S. Virgin Islands Hotel & Tourism Association USAA Insurance Vargus & Associates, Inc. Verizon Wireless Video Only Volvo / BMW Repair Walgreens Washington Council of the Blind Watson's Greenhouse & Nursery We The People, P.S. Law Office Welcher's Gunshop Inc. Whistle Workwear Wholesale Sports Window World of Seattle Worship In Your Neighborhood Yelm Cinemas TAPCO Credit Union Tatanka Take-Out The Grand Cinema The Home Depot The Salvation Army The Twilight Saga: New Moon The Village Timber Fox Traders Titus-Will at Stadium Titus-Will Ford / Toyota / Scion T-Mobile USA, Inc. TOP Food & Drug Truckcity CB, EV and Solar U.S. Virgin Islands Hotel & Tourism Association USAA Insurance Vargus & Associates, Inc. Verizon Wireless Video Only Volvo / BMW Repair Walgreens Washington Council of the Blind Watson's Greenhouse & Nursery We The People, P.S. Law Office Welcher's Gunshop Inc. Whistle Workwear Wholesale Sports Window World of Seattle Worship In Your Neighborhood Yelm Cinemas TAPCO Credit Union Tatanka Take-Out The Grand Cinema The Home Depot The Salvation Army The Twilight Saga: New Moon The Village Timber Fox Traders Titus-Will at Stadium Titus-Will Ford / Toyota / Scion T-Mobile USA, Inc. TOP Food & Drug Truckcity CB, EV and Solar U.S. Virgin Islands Hotel & Tourism Association USAA Insurance Vargus & Associates, Inc. Verizon Wireless Video Only Volvo / BMW Repair Walgreens Washington Council of the Blind Watson's Greenhouse & Nursery We The People, P.S. Law Office Welcher's Gunshop Inc. Whistle Workwear Wholesale Sports Window World of Seattle Worship In Your Neighborhood Yelm Cinemas
Front page PDF