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News from the Oklahoma National Guard

NEWS | Jan. 15, 2025

1120th Engineer Utilities Detachment departs for Africa

By Spc. Danielle Rayon

OKLAHOMA CITY – Family and friends gathered at the Muskogee Readiness Center in Muskogee, Oklahoma, on Jan. 13, 2025, to bid farewell to Oklahoma Army National Guard engineers preparing to deploy on a humanitarian mission to the Horn of Africa.

The loved ones and leaders of the 1120th Engineer Utilities Detachment, 90th Troop Command, gathered to honor and say goodbye to the approximately 50 Soldiers about to depart for their overseas deployment.
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VIDEO | 00:44 | OKGuard bids farewell as engineers depart for Africa

“Today’s game day,” said Capt. Addam Orsburn, commander of the 1120th. “We’ve practiced all year and today we go play the game.”

During the mobilization, the unit will work to improve infrastructure in multiple countries across the Horn of Africa. Planned projects include tasks such as building homes and other city structures, as well working on utilities such as plumbing, electrical, and heat, ventilation and air conditioning.

“More than anything, I hope we come back knowing that we went out there and we helped a lot of people,” said Spc. Marshall Mack, a carpentry and masonry specialist with the 1120th. “We went out there and did some good work, made some good structures and buildings and we left the place in a better place than we found it.”
Soldiers and family members embrace during a farewell ceremony for the 1120th Engineer Utilities Detachment at the Muskogee Readiness Center in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Jan. 13, 2025. Approximately 50 Soldiers will deploy overseas in support of United States Africa Command area of responsibility where they will take part in engineering and utilities projects across the Horn of Africa. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Spc. Danielle Rayon)
SLIDESHOW | 4 images | 250113-Z-IN656-1048 Soldiers and family members embrace during a farewell ceremony for the 1120th Engineer Utilities Detachment at the Muskogee Readiness Center in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Jan. 13, 2025. Approximately 50 Soldiers will deploy overseas in support of United States Africa Command area of responsibility where they will take part in engineering and utilities projects across the Horn of Africa. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Spc. Danielle Rayon)

Although this is a first deployment for many of the Soldiers, they feel well-trained and prepared to tackle this new challenge and positively impact people's lives.

“We’ve worked our job for the last year pretty solidly on what we will be doing out there,” Mack said. “We’ve conducted our battle drills and all kinds of scenarios that we could possibly be in. I feel we’re the best prepared we could be.”

As the ceremony drew to a close, Orsburn reminded the Soldiers and their community of the importance of the mission, including the hard work they put in to prepare.

“The state of Oklahoma should be proud,” Orsburn said. “90th Troop Command should be proud. The 1120th should be proud. And I certainly am.”

The engineers will spend the next few weeks completing their post-mobilization training at Fort Bliss, Texas, before heading overseas.
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