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Kentucky Guard Agribusiness Development Team 4 mobilizes for Afghanistan
MIDWAY, Ky. – More than 60 members of the Kentucky National Guard’s Agribusiness Development Team 4 were honored during a farewell ceremony today at the Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church in Midway, Ky.
KYADT4 is charged with sustaining the relationships built between former KYADTs and Afghan farmers to ensure the country becomes agriculturally self-sufficient. The task force is composed of Kentucky Army and Air National Guardsmen with a variety of skills in agricultural matters. This is the fourth agribusiness mission for the Kentucky National Guard. KYADT3 is currently in Afghanistan and is expected to return in the coming weeks. The unit will train at Camp Atterbury, Ind., for several weeks before deploying to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. “Our first three agribusiness development teams have proven themselves as warriors and as peacemakers,” remarked Maj. Gen. Edward W. Tonini, adjutant general of Kentucky. “You all have done an outstanding job in preparing for this mission and I know that you will go above and beyond what your sister teams have accomplished.” The Kentucky National Guard currently has more than 400 Soldiers and Airmen deployed to Afghanistan and Kuwait. More than 14,000 troops have mobilized for the War on Terror since 2001. This is the fourth agribusiness mission for the Kentucky National Guard. KYADT3 is currently in Afghanistan and is expected to return in the coming weeks. The unit will train at Camp Atterbury, Ind., for several weeks before deploying to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. “Our first three agribusiness development teams have proven themselves as warriors and as peacemakers,” remarked Maj. Gen. Edward W. Tonini, adjutant general of Kentucky. “You all have done an outstanding job in preparing for this mission and I know that you will go above and beyond what your sister teams have accomplished.” The Kentucky National Guard currently has more than 400 Soldiers and Airmen deployed to Afghanistan and Kuwait. More than 14,000 troops have mobilized for the War on Terror since 2001.
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