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    AMERICAN TROOPS HELP DEFEND GEORGIA

    Strategy Page
    Aug 13, 2008

    August 13, 2008: As Russian troops invade, from bases in southern
    Russia, 127 American military trainers remain in Georgia (the one in
    the Caucasus). They weren't the only foreign troops around, as at the
    end of July, a thousand Ukrainian, Azeri, Armenian and U.S. troops
    departed after holding joint training exercises with their Georgian
    counterparts.

    For the past three years, several hundred American military trainers
    have run the GSSOP (Georgia Sustainment and Stability Operations
    Program), which has trained over 5,000 Georgian troops, many for
    eventual service in Iraq. The trainers were American soldiers and
    marines, who imparted their combat experience to the Georgians. This
    was much appreciated, as Georgia aspires to membership in NATO. That
    requires the Georgian being able to achieve NATO standards in training
    and equipment. Georgia hoped to get into NATO by next year.

    The U.S. trainers, usually a team of 70 Americans taking a 600 man
    Georgian infantry battalion through a 17 week training program,
    concentrate on combat subjects. Other training programs instructed
    support and staff troops.

    Georgia has been an active participant in peacekeeping operations since
    1999, when they sent 200 troops to Kosovo, and kept troops there until
    the present. In 2003, 70 peacekeepers were sent to Iraq. The following
    year, 50 troops were sent to Afghanistan. In 2004, the Iraq contingent
    was increased to 300. That was increased to 850 in 2005. Last year,
    the Iraq force was increased to 2,000. The Georgians were highly
    regarded by troops they worked with on these peacekeeping missions.

    Georgia has a population of about 4.6 million, and an active duty
    military of about 28,000 troops. Russia has a population of 142
    million, and an active duty military of about a million personnel. The
    U.S. has been helping Georgia train and equip an army reserve force of
    about 100,000. Only about a fifth of that force has been organized so
    far. Georgia was hoping to develop a sufficient qualitative advantage
    to discourage the Russians.
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