Exuberant Welcome Home For National Guard Unit Returning From Afghanistan
 
By Sean D. Elliot
The Day
June 5, 2013

 

CT National Guard's 143rd Military Police Company return from Afghanistan

Sean D. Elliot/The Day

Sgt. Kenneth Ramey waves his arms as he emerges from the plane carrying members of the Connecticut National Guard's 143rd Military Police Company, based out of West Hartford, home Wednesday, June 5, 2013 to the Air National Guard base at Bradley Field in East Granby following a deployment to Afghanistan. Ramey's wife, Staff Sgt. Rachel Ramey, was also deployed with the unit and arrived shortly before her husband on another aircraft. The 143rd worked along Afghan Uniformed Police units while deployed.

East Granby - About 120 soldiers from the Connecticut National Guard 143rd Military Police Company returned to Connecticut Wednesday from Afghanistan. The West Hartford-based unit worked alongside the Afghan Uniformed Police to ensure law and order, provide maneuver and mobility support and area security, and gather intelligence.

The unit previously deployed to Iraq from 2003 to 2004. More than 450 Connecticut soldiers and airmen are currently mobilized and deployed in support of the operations in Afghanistan.