MANY TROOPS TO BE HOME SOON NO SPECIFIC TIME LINES SET FOR RETURN OF HUNDREDS OF RESERVISTS FROM VALLEY.Byline: Staff and Wire Services A top Pentagon official said Thursday that many of the 100,000 reserve troops in Iraq could be heading back to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. soon, but no specific time lines have been set. More than 13,000 reserve troops from California are mobilized, including more than 300 Army Reserve and Army National Guard members based in Van Nuys, Burbank, Glendale and Sherman Oaks. More than 800 members of an Encino-based Marine Forces Reserve unit also was deployed in Iraq. Five members of that unit - the 2nd Battalion, 23rd Marines - have returned to the United States because of injuries sustained in the conflict. One was killed. The other reservists remain attached to the 1st Marine Division in Iraq, said Capt. Chico Manning, officer in charge of the unit. The injured in·jure tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures 1. To cause physical harm to; hurt. 2. To cause damage to; impair. 3. reservists and family members of those still on active duty will gather at a picnic next Saturday, May 3. The others - who were called up in January 2002, making them the longest-serving reserve unit - remain in Iraq awaiting word of their anticipated return. The reservists, of whom about 185 are stationed in Encino, were deployed to homeland defense duty in 2002 and sent to Iraq in February. ``There's no indication as to when they're coming back, just that they may be coming back soon,'' Manning said. The Pentagon has not said how many of the approximately 223,000 backup troops on active duty were called up specifically for the Iraq war Iraq War: see under Persian Gulf Wars. Iraq War or Second Persian Gulf War Brief conflict in 2003 between Iraq and a combined force of troops largely from the U.S. and Great Britain; and a subsequent U.S. , but it likely is in the range of 90,000 to 120,000. The rest are performing other missions, such as security at U.S. military bases at home and abroad. As of Wednesday, the Pentagon said there were 223,790 reserve members on active duty, an increase of 587 from a week earlier. The number has been growing since war mobilizations began last fall. ``I think we'll see those numbers start to come down now,'' Thomas Hall Thomas Hall may refer to:
Hall did not say how soon those Guard and Reserve troops would be demobilized or in what numbers. He noted that even as the total number of active duty personnel goes down, some other reservists will be mobilized as replacements or for assignments related to helping with the reconstruction of Iraq Reconstruction of Iraq describes attempts by the international community, and particularly the United States, to improve and repair the infrastructure of Iraq in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion. . Lt. Col. Terry Knight, spokesman for the California National Guard The California National Guard is the component of the United States National Guard in the U.S. state of California. It comprises both Army and Air National Guard components. , said Thursday that about 4,000 National Guard reservists are on duty, with about half in Iraq and half in the United States. The Iraq-based troops will remain there for the foreseeable fore·see tr.v. fore·saw , fore·seen , fore·see·ing, fore·sees To see or know beforehand: foresaw the rapid increase in unemployment. future, assisting in peacekeeping peace·keep·ing adj. Of or relating to the preservation of peace, especially the supervision by international forces of a truce between hostile nations. peace and national reconstruction efforts, Knight said. ``We don't have any word at all (about returning),'' Knight said. ``I know our folks are going to be part of the rebuilding and reinforcement of Iraq.'' In Washington, Hall said his office is reviewing the overall mix of reserve and active duty forces to see whether some skills and specialties now largely in the reserves should be moved to the active duty force. The Army has the largest number of National Guard and Reserve troops on active duty - 149,141. Hall said that is the largest Army Guard and Reserve mobilization mobilization Organization of a nation's armed forces for active military service in time of war or other national emergency. It includes recruiting and training, building military bases and training camps, and procuring and distributing weapons, ammunition, uniforms, since World War II. The Naval Reserve A Naval Reserve is the reserve body of a nation's Navy, typically called-upon in times of conflict. Naval Reserves include;
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