There is an urgent need to repair national security following four years of globalist control in the White House, which resulted in an illegal alien invasionthrough the southern border. This prompted President Trump to deploy thousands of US troops to the border last week, including the 101st Airborne Division, also known as the "Screaming Eagles."
On Saturday, Fort Campbell soldiers with the 101st Airborne Division were deployed to the southern border, according to a press release from the Army
"Fort Campbell Soldiers departed today en route to the U.S. southern border, in support of U.S. Northern Command's mission to protect the territorial integrity of the United States," the service wrote in a statement.
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Soldiers assigned to the 716th Military Police Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) will integrate with military forces already along the border and work together with the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection.
Prior to their departure, the 716th MP element conducted a "patching ceremony," donning the historic 101st Airborne Div. "Screaming Eagle" patch as part of ongoing Army Structure and force modernization efforts at Fort Campbell.
Lt. Col. Phillip Mason, commander of the 716th Military Police Battalion, wrote in a statement, "We are trained and ready to support this important mission," adding, "Our Soldiers are committed to protecting all Americans and supporting our civilian partners in defending the territorial integrity of the United States. We're also proud to mobilize for this mission wearing the Screaming Eagle patch, which has significant relevance to the 716th."
1,500 troops, including 500 Marines from Camp Pendleton, were deployed to the US border by the Trump administration. According to officials, this is likely just the beginning. A senior military official told CNN that the number of troops deployed to the border could reach 10,000, but it's too early to tell. Two C-17s and two C-130s have also been sent to San Diego, California and El Paso, Texas to help with repatriation flights.
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