HARNEY COUNTY, Ore. —Brig. Gen. Alan Gronewold, the Adjutant General
of Oregon, and senior leaders visited National Guard members deployed
for wildfire response efforts on Tuesday, Aug. 6, underscoring the
Guard's crucial role in protecting Oregon's communities.
Gronewold's itinerary included stops at the Harney County Fire Camp and a helicopter staging area near Cottage Grove, where he interfaced with soldiers and airmen on the front lines of the state's wildfire battle.
At the Harney County Fire Camp, Gronewold and senior leaders shared breakfast with Soldiers and Airmen currently fighting the Telephone Fire. During this time, he awarded challenge coins to top performers from the four deployed crews, recognizing their exceptional efforts in the ongoing firefighting operations.
Later, during the visit to the Cottage Grove site supporting the Lane 1 fire complex, an ORANG CH-47 Chinook helicopter was ready for water bucket operations. Chief Warrant Officer 3 Jeremiah Williams, a maintenance test pilot and production control officer with the Oregon National Guard, highlighted the importance of their mission.
"The Oregon National Guard brings a special set of skills and the ability to deploy type one aircraft to assist in firefighting operations," Williams said. "We're augmenting civilian assets with our 2000-gallon water buckets, allowing us to put a lot of water on the fire quickly."
Williams and his team have been on station for three days, flying water bucket operations for two of the days. Their efforts complement those of civilian firefighting assets assigned to the fire.
Brig. Gen. Gronewold's and senior leaders visit is part of the broader mobilization of approximately 90 Guard members who processed through Joint Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration (JRSOI) on Jul. 31 and Aug. 1. These personnel formed four hand crews, each consisting of 22 firefighters and additional support staff.
The Guard also deployed three HH-60 Black Hawk helicopters alongside the CH-47 Chinook. Two Black Hawks are on standby for medical evacuation, while one is available for fire bucket operations.
"It's a real privilege to be out here to support the community, helping out local neighborhoods, and saving structures across the state," Williams added, noting the positive impact of their presence on local morale.
As Oregon battles another challenging wildfire season, the National Guard's efforts remain crucial to the state's response. Brig. Gen. Gronewold emphasized the Guard's role: "These operations exemplify why the Oregon National Guard is the military service of choice for Oregonians," underscoring their commitment to protecting the state in times of crisis.
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Brig.
Gen. Alan Gronewold, The Adjutant General of Oregon, and Oregon
National Guard senior leaders share breakfast with ORNG members at the
Harney County Fairgrounds fire camp, Aug. 6, 2024. During his visit,
Gronewold met with troops deployed to combat the Telephone Fire,
recognizing top performers with challenge coins. (U.S. Army National
Guard photo by Maj. W. Chris Clyne, Oregon National Guard Public
Affairs)
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Oregon National Guard Command
Senior Enlisted Leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Lee Smith, converses with
Chief Master Sgt. Shawn Harbert, the noncommissioned officer in charge
of a National Guard hand crew, talks about their firefighting efforts at
the Harney County Fairgrounds fire camp, Aug. 6, 2024. Their discussion
underscores the Guard's crucial role in Oregon's wildfire response.
(U.S. Army National Guard photo by Maj. W. Chris Clyne, Oregon National
Guard Public Affairs)
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Oregon National Guard
senior leaders attend the Oregon Department of Forestry's designated
Division Z's morning briefing on plans to combat the southeastern
portion of the Telephone Fire, Aug. 6, 2024, at the Harney County
Fairgrounds fire camp. The briefing highlights the coordinated efforts
between Guard members and ODF firefighting teams. (U.S. Army National
Guard photo by Maj. W. Chris Clyne, Oregon National Guard Public
Affairs)
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Brig. Gen. Alan Gronewold, the
Adjutant General of Oregon, speaks with a hand crew of Oregon Air
National Guard members before their movement to the Telephone Fire on
Aug. 6, 2024, at the Harney County Fairgrounds fire camp. Gronewold's
visit boosts morale as Guard members prepare for another day of
firefighting operations. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Maj. W.
Chris Clyne, Oregon National Guard Public Affairs)
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Brig.
Gen. Alan R. Gronewold, The Adjutant General of Oregon, presents a TAG
challenge coin to Spc. Rodney Chamberlain, an Oregon Army National Guard
hand crew member, for exceptional performance fighting the Telephone
Fire, Aug. 6, 2024, at the Harney County Fairgrounds fire camp. The
recognition highlights the Guard's dedication and effectiveness in
wildfire response efforts. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Maj. W.
Chris Clyne, Oregon National Guard Public Affairs)
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Brig.
Gen. Alan R. Gronewold, The Adjutant General of Oregon, Command Sgt.
Maj. Lee Smith, and Brig. Gen. Jen Pardy, Oregon National Guard Joint
Chief of Staff, confer with Chief Warrant Officer 3 Jeremiah Williams in
front of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter equipped with a fire bucket, Aug.
6, 2024, near Cottage Grove, Ore. The discussion highlights the Guard's
aerial firefighting capabilities in combating Oregon's wildfires. (U.S.
Army National Guard photo by Maj. W. Chris Clyne, Oregon National Guard
Public Affairs)
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An Oregon Army National
Guard HH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, equipped with a fire bucket, stands
ready for wildfire suppression operations near Cottage Grove, Ore., Aug.
6, 2024. This aircraft is part of the Guard's aerial firefighting
assets deployed to combat the Lane 1 fire complex. (U.S. Army National
Guard photo by Maj. W. Chris Clyne, Oregon National Guard Public
Affairs)