Mobilization Ceremony for the Oregon National Guard's 41st Brigade
CLACKAMAS, Ore. - A mobilization ceremony for Task Force Jungleer consisting of approximately 400 soldiers from the 41st Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company, with elements of 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Battalion, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020 at the Oregon Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, Portland, Oregon at 2 p.m.
The 41st IBCT Commander Col. Eric Riley invites supporters and the media to recognize and honor the Soldiers of Task Force Jungleer and their families in preparation for their deployment to Kosovo.
“The 41st is honored to represent the state of Oregon in this NATO’s Kosovo Force mission, contributing to a secure environment and ensuring public safety and order to the people of Kosovo,” Said Riley.
Scheduled speakers at the mobilization ceremony include Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Oregon National Guard Maj. Gen. Michael E. Stencel, The Adjutant General, Oregon. Task Force Jungleer is the last of the 41st units to mobilize. The total deployment is the second-largest deployment of the brigade since WWII, following the 2009 Iraq deployment commanded by then Col. Daniel Hokanson, now a Lieutenant General and Director of Army National Guard, is scheduled to speak at the event as well.
The 41st IBCT is an organization made up of 3,000 Soldiers consisting of five Oregon battalions and two out of state battalions from New Mexico and Washington. The Brigade has already deployed four separate task forces around the globe starting in September of 2019, with a total numbering 1,400 Soldiers.
The 41st Brigade has a rich history protecting its community and country, tracing their lineage back to the 41st Division of WWI and WWII. It’s proud of all the accomplishments of the past and prepared for this current assignment. Soldiers of the brigade are dedicated to accomplishing the assigned missions with the same courage and competence it has always done.
The address for the Oregon Convention Center is 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Portland, Oregon
For media inquiries, please contact Major Chris Clyne, 41st IBCT Public Affairs Officer 503-278-9834
Oregon Military Department
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