Palin's national guard faces a crisis in personnel

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RICHARD LARDNER | September 4, 2008 12:28 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — The Alaska National Guard, which Republicans are pointing to as an important national-security credential for vice presidential choice Sarah Palin, has personnel shortages that make its aviation units the most poorly staffed in the nation.

Just six months ago, Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Campbell, the Alaska Guard's top officer, warned in an internal memo that "missions are at risk." The lack of qualified airmen, Campbell said, "has reached a crisis level."

The situation has improved since the March 1 memo was written, Campbell said Wednesday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press _ but not enough to eliminate his concern that shortages will result in the "burnout" of troops the Guard already has. That could result in missions and equipment being moved out of Alaska.

Campbell installed a new policy that could stop officers from advancing unless they show success at bringing in new members and retaining existing troops.

Campbell is due to receive a third star on Sunday _ a promotion approved by Palin, who has authority over the Alaska National Guard. He described Palin as very supportive of the Guard, but said she gives him latitude to manage the force. Governors typically do not have a direct role in day-to-day operations.

In a Wednesday interview with ABC News, Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Palin "has been in charge and she has had national security as one of her primary responsibilities."

Overall, the Alaska National Guard has about 3,800 troops in its air and ground units.

The Air Guard's problems, while important in Alaska, aren't a major national defense issue. The Alaska Air Guard's 176th Wing is about 300 members short of the 1,598 airmen it is authorized to have, according to Campbell's office. Its other primary wing, the 168th, has 641 airmen, about 70 fewer than it needs.

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Yet the relatively small numbers are also reminders that Republicans may be stretching their claims that Palin is qualified to be a heartbeat away from running the world's most powerful military. Indeed, Palin's lack of stature in national and international circles is sure to be a recurring theme for Democrats as the presidential campaigns move forward.

Members of the Alaska Army and Air Guard have been sent to Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa and other overseas locations before and since Palin was sworn in as governor in December 2006. They've handled duties ranging from training the Afghan National Army to communications support. When on these federal missions, National Guard troops are under the command of the Defense Department and not their governors.

In July 2007, Palin visited Alaska Guard members serving in Kuwait.

Under state control, the Guard's duties are more routine. On Monday, Guard soldiers transported a woman with an eye injury to Nome for medical treatment. A few days earlier, Guard airmen rescued a man after his plane went down in a spruce bog 57 miles southeast of Galena. And in late July, the Guard was called in to a help a man who'd fallen off the roof of his cabin in the Brooks Range mountains.

Referring to getting his third star, Campbell told the AP his promotion comes with no extra pay or benefits and reflects his broader stewardship of Alaska's Department of Military and Veteran Affairs, of which the National Guard is one part. Campbell earns about $127,000 annually.

The extra rank is also intended to ensure the state remains in control should the federal government mobilize the National Guard for a domestic emergency.

Campbell's memo was sent to Brig. Gen. Deborah McManus, his deputy in charge of Alaska's Air Guard. It was posted on a Web site run by Andrew Halcro, a Republican who ran against Palin as an independent in the 2006 Alaska governor's race.

The memo called the low Air Guard personnel levels a "leadership issue" and spelled out a more aggressive recruiting and retention program. As part of that program, Campbell said he would personally approve promotions for colonels, lieutenant colonels and chief master sergeants.

After the memo was posted, Campbell sent Halcro information to answer concerns about the memo that had been raised after it became public.

On the recruiting program, Campbell said he was focusing on these ranks so they would understand "their significant responsibility for improving the current manpower problem."

He also said the Alaska Air Guard has only 84 percent of its assigned positions filled, the lowest rating in the country. There are only eight other states below 90 percent. Campbell said the 84 percent rating is higher than the 81 percent he reported in the March memo.

As for his promotion, Campbell said that following Hurricane Katrina in 2005, governors around the country became concerned the president could call Guard members to federal service for a state emergency without the governor's consent. That raised the possibility the troops would not be controlled by the governor.

"This promotion is a statement by the governor of Alaska that the National Guard is the state military force responsible for responding to state issues, at the direction of the governor, working for the governor," Campbell said.

Nationwide, the Army National Guard has 361,151 soldiers, 10,000 more than its planned level, according to the National Guard Bureau in Washington. The Air National Guard has 106,643 airmen, just under its approved strength of 106,700.

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Associated Press writer Pamela Hess contributed to this story.

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- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

When will Palin hold a press conference to clarify the discrepencies between the biography she and the McCain campaign have shared and the facts being reported from Alaska? They all have to do with her record and her judgment.

-- her academic record
-- her position on sex education in schools, school attendance by pregnant teens, healthccare
-- troopergate
-- her flight from Texas to Anchorage while in labor. Did inform the airline of condition, did she put her health and that of her child at risk?
-- her position on federal earmarks/porkbarrel spending
-- record as mayor, including building public facilities, hiring of a town manager, federal pork barrel projects, meth drug crisis, bridge and road to nowhere
-- her position regarding a public referendum to ratify or not Alaska's statehood. Do Alaska ns have unaddressed grievences against the US?
--her actual duties as "commander in chief" of the Alaska National Guard and particulary its personnel crisis.
--her current relationship to Sen. Ted Stevens, Has he been her political mentor?
-- examples of sexism in political life
-- has he Bush Administration has been honest with the public about the Iraq war?
-- her assessment as a former local leader on the federal role in the recovery of New Orleans

That would be a good start

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 AM on 09/05/2008
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The commander in chief of the Alaska national guard has troops deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq, yet had admitted she hasn't paid attention to Bush's imperial enterprises. Not quite a paragon of leadership.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 09/04/2008

As a figurehead commander Palin would have no tactical control of Alaska's Air National Guard, if the statemen ," When on these federal missions, National Guard troops are under the command of the Defense Department and not their governors," is true.

How then can she and Republican operatives make any claim to her ability with reference to national security or readiness to lead a nation?

Her supposed 'readiness' is preposterous!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 09/04/2008
- Oldbuck I'm a Fan of Oldbuck 8 fans permalink
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No one will ever get to ask her what the problem is with the National Guard because they want let the press talk to her. My biggest problem with the Bush Administration was it hided everything the Republican s have not learned a thing no transparency let not go there again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 09/04/2008
- kgb999 I'm a Fan of kgb999 30 fans permalink

"This promotion is a statement by the governor of Alaska that the National Guard is the state military force responsible for responding to state issues, at the direction of the governor, working for the governor,"

So here's the question: She implies that this was a "concern among governors after Katrina". How many other governors promoted their local Guard commanders over their federal superiors?

When you think about this in the context of her association with the AIP, it's pretty chilling. They are separatists, and her first act as governor was to usurp government control of the guard (trying to adulterate the existing chain of command unilaterally).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 09/04/2008
- kgb999 I'm a Fan of kgb999 30 fans permalink

You didn't explain this very well!!!!!

The gig is this: the Alaska national guard is short on men. Palin issued an order that nobody would get any promotions because recruiting was down. Then she decides that she should override Federal authority by granting (the first ever) Alaska General-Supreme title Campbell. After a public outcry over him getting a promotion when all others were frozen, Palin asserted that the earlier memo really only meant that everything was approved personally by Campbell (previous SOP BTW) and only the dirty bastards in recruiting should have their pay and promotions frozen (like it's easy to convince kids to sign up for 3 tours in Iraq).

Here is the original guardsman's complaint and the General's response:
http://www.andrewhalcro.com/a_filtered_letter_to_the_governor

Also interesting from Halcro's site (Read down to the part about the emails and executive privilege!)
http://www.andrewhalcro.com/shadow_governor

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 09/04/2008
- SethBLiNK I'm a Fan of SethBLiNK 41 fans permalink

If you've heard all of Gov. Palin's comments, you know that it is her firm belief that God does not give any of us more than we can handle. So, if the Alaska National Guard has a serious shortage of airmen, obviously that is part of some bigger plan that we ought not question.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 09/04/2008

The Guard (when not preempted by the President to fight his wars) serves the state and assists with natural disasters occurring in the state, like tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. Having just read that Wasilla is the meth capitol of Alaska, I would think Governor Yup Yup may want to call them in to clean up the mess she left there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 09/04/2008

So Palin is promoting Maj. Gen. Campbell so that the POTUS would require her consent prior to using Alaskan National Guard troops for federal service [think national security]!?

'As for his promotion, Campbell said that following Hurricane Katrina in 2005, governors around the country became concerned the president could call Guard members to federal service for a state emergency without the governor's consent. That raised the possibility the troops would not be controlled by the governor.

' "This promotion is a statement by the governor of Alaska that the National Guard is the state military force responsible for responding to state issues, at the direction of the governor, working for the governor," Campbell said.'

This says two things, 1. that the Alaskan National Guard was absolutely not under Sarah Palin's control when it came to federal service [this we already know], and 2. that Sarah Palin wanted to prevent the president from being able to freely use National Guard troops for national security.

Is this a big deal to anyone but me? To me this says that Sarah Palin doesn't care about national security. Maybe she cares about Alaska, or her own power, but not what is best for the USA, like allowing the president to use National Guard troops for federal service without interference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 09/04/2008
- Graywolf48 I'm a Fan of Graywolf48 82 fans permalink
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It would seem she is one evil and ambitious woman. A Dick Cheney with lipstick. One can only hope her fall will be a fast and as sharp as her rise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 09/04/2008
- kgb999 I'm a Fan of kgb999 30 fans permalink

None of the experience, all of the Dick(Cheney).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 09/04/2008
- Mary1943 I'm a Fan of Mary1943 3 fans permalink

This is a great article

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 09/04/2008
- JRsNana I'm a Fan of JRsNana 19 fans permalink

Thanks for this link exxonmobil4prez! What an amazing insight into "Sarah Barracuda". No wonder they picked her. She's truly "one of them".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 09/04/2008

Sounds doubleplusgood by Neo Con standards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 09/04/2008
- Cathar I'm a Fan of Cathar 22 fans permalink

She is just as qualified as Bush was. Gee that worked out real well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 09/04/2008
- majorteddy I'm a Fan of majorteddy 7 fans permalink

Her job was to run the car wash, distribute the royalties from the oil revenues and make sure they had enough volunteers for the national guard . What if she had had to attack Putin with the national guard. She better stick to the PTA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 09/04/2008

Sounds like a Rumsfeld-inspired National Guard unit to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 09/04/2008
- ibsteve2u I'm a Fan of ibsteve2u 155 fans permalink
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Hey, Palin protects America from Russia with the Guard she has, not the Guard she wants.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 09/04/2008

Looks like Palin's going to war with the army you want and not the army you have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 09/04/2008
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