URBANA, IL (12/10/2013)(readMedia)-- Please join us for the presentation of the 33rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team's Campaign Participation Streamer for service in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom during Consolidation II in 2009.

This was the largest deployment of Illinois National Guard troops since WWII - nearly 3,000 Soldiers deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom from the 33rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team and two companies of the 404th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade.

While in theater, the 33rd discovered and burned 11.2 tons of poppy seeds, assisted with 19 road projects, helped dig 135 wells and built 12 medical clinics and 15 schools. They also provided 200 tents for flood victims and 2.7 million pounds of humanitarian supplies.

More than 1,340 Soldiers earned either the Combat Infantry Badges or Combat Action Badges. Sixty-six of these Soldiers received the Purple Heart Medal. More than 600 Soldiers earned Bronze Star Medals, with eight receiving Bronze Star Medals with Valor.

This success came at a high cost with 18 ILNG Soldiers killed in action.

The event is open to the public and media.

WHO:

33rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Illinois Army National Guard, and the 144th Army Band, Illinois National Guard.

WHAT:

Please join us for the presentation of the Campaign Participation Streamer for service in Afghanistan during Consolidation II in 2009.

The event is open to the public and media.

WHEN: Sunday December 15, 2013 at 10:00AM Central Time (US & Canada)

WHERE:Urbana Illinois Army National Guard Armory
600 E. University Ave
Urbana, Illinois 61801

NOTES:

The event is open to the public and media.

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