Global War on Terrorism: Embedded Training Teams – Afghanistan

Eighteen soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 35th Division Artillery, were mobilized and sent to Afghanistan in January of 2006. They were assigned as part of an Embedded Training Team that would assist in training the Afghan Army Brigade. The deployment was part of Operation Enduring Freedom. Commanding the team was LTC Michael Slusher, Topeka. They would remain deployed during 2006.

A second contingent, led by MAJ Lon Williams, went to Afghanistan in February, 2006. Their mission was to train the Afghan Army in mechanized infantry tactics using armored personnel carriers.

On Sept. 15, 2006, MSG Bernard L. Deghand, a member of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Infantry Division and a part of the Embedded Training Team, died as a result of small arms fire in a combat action with the Afghan Army, which was known as Operation Mountain Fury.

Soldiers of the 35th Infantry Division Embedded Training Team returned from their year’s deployment in Afghanistan on Feb. 25, 2007. Known as Team Kansas, they had deployed in January of 2006, working with the Afghan Army to support the global war on terrorism. Members of the team were awarded five Combat Infantryman’s Badges, two Combat Medic Badges, and four Combat Action Badges, as well as five Meritorious Service Medals for their work in Afghanistan.

They were followed by the third Kansas National Guard Embedded Training Team in April. Named Team Shocker, the group was drawn from several Kansas National Guard units. The sixteen members of this team were assigned to the 218th Brigade, South Dakota National Guard, and assigned to train the Afghan Army forces. The Kansas soldiers initially reported to Fort Riley, and after 45 days left for Afghanistan for their year-long deployment.

A fourth Embedded Training Team was deployed in 2009, followed by Agricultural Team designed to assist the Afghans with use of productive agricultural methods.