Guards readying as attacks begin
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Paul Clinton
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -- The California Army and Air National Guards are
preparing to protect the airport after the U.S. began striking
Afghanistan in response to last month’s attacks.
Guard members of the 222nd Combat Communications Squad are expected to
be stationed at John Wayne Airport in the near future, Commanding Officer
Kerry Adams said.
Adams would not disclose when his guard members would have a visible
presence at the airport, but he did say the group has “increased our
level of security” at the guard’s base in Costa Mesa, located near Bark
Park on Newport Boulevard.
It is still not clear how many of the unit’s 110 members will participate in training at the airport.
The guard could perform duties such as operating X-ray machines and
breaking up any scuffles that occur, said a National Guard spokesmen in
Sacramento.
“In addition to our military training, we have received training from
the [Federal Aviation Administration] in airport security,” Adams said,
reading from a statement. “We are dedicated to assisting civil
authorities in restoring confidence in the nations air transportation
system.”
Airport managers have also beefed up the number of sheriff’s deputies
who patrol the airport.
Operations at John Wayne have been inching back toward pre-Sept. 11
levels. Last week, curbside check-in returned at the airport.
But managers got a scare Friday when a traveler was detained after a
pair of sharpened screwdrivers were found in his rental car. The man was
headed to Phoenix on an America West flight.
Takeoff of Flight 221 was delayed for more than 3 1/2 hours, after the
man was detained by federal agents.
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