From Deseret News archives:
Utah National Guard's gripes aired in D.C.
Pentagon promises Utahns it will review situation
Utah's delegation also warned that Pentagon decisions this week to activate Guard and Reserve members for longer than a year the maximum they thought was promised have upset many Utahns and may hurt future recruiting.
"I'm glad that the military decision makers now recognize that these are serious issues for the people of Utah," Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said after the delegation met with Assistant Secretary of Defense
Craig W. Duehring; Maj. Gen. Fred Robinson, Army director of operations for readiness and mobilization; and Brig. Gen. Guy Swan III, the chief Army congressional liaison.
Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, added, "We all have concerns that the skills of our Guardsmen are not being used as efficiently as the ideal would be."
The meeting came after members of the Guard's 142nd Military Intelligence Battalion contacted the Utah press and delegation members in recent days complaining about their use in Iraq.
Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah, said the Utahns are generally proud of their service and are not whining but are seriously concerned about their use. He said it doesn't appear to make much sense "that linguists are not being utilized at a time that they desperately need all the linguists they can get."
Bennett said he and the delegation urged the Pentagon to listen to Utah National Guard Adjutant Gen. Brian L. Tarbet. "I told them, 'You need to pay attention to Gen. Tarbet, because he is not a whiner and has been here in D.C. trying to get you to understand how some people are underutilized,' " Bennett said.
Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, added, "These soldiers have questions about how necessary it is for them to stay on active duty in Iraq when the job there now is not necessarily what they are trained to do."
The delegation also told the Pentagon brass that its announcement earlier this week that it may keep Guard and Reserve units activated in Iraq for a full year has upset many Utah Guard and Reserve members.
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