Operation Lone Star Dispatch, Volume 3, March 2022 Page: 3
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I never cease to be impressed by what Guardsmen
can accomplish. Task Force Engineers continue
to put up temporary barrier along the border
at a pace few thought could be done. As always
though, our Soldiers couldn't do it without Task
Force Sustainment. We are making lasting impacts
on the safety and security of not only our state,
but across the county. The only thing that can
stop us now is us. Because this isn't a war zone,
it's easy to forget the hazards that go along with
this mission. I would ask that each of you take a
moment to think about safety. Safety is everyone's
responsibility, from operating equipment to
handling weapons. Don't let OLS leave a legacy
of mistakes and accidents. Think safety and
leave a legacy of mission accomplishment.
Brigadier GeneralUlis
OperationLone StarCommander(Continued from page 1)
Task Force Sustainment comprises several
companies that span across the joint area of
operations. Forward Support Companies are
assigned to each of the different Task Force
areas to support distribution, transportation,
maintenance and the headquarters of the
Task Force Battalions. Sustainment operations
ensure supplies and maintenance are provided
in a timely manner so the mission will not be
interrupted. They provide vital support to the
companies and battalions across the Texas
southern border. "What we are here to do is
provide that support needed to protect those
citizens and provide that security along that
border," said the Executive Officer. Behind
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Texas Military Department. Operation Lone Star Dispatch, Volume 3, March 2022, periodical, March 7, 2022; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560333/m1/3/?q=%22Military+and+War+-+Personnel%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.