] FORT DIX, N.J. -- The 635 soldiers of a battalion of the ] South Carolina National Guard scheduled to depart Sunday ] for a year or more in Iraq have spent their off-duty ] hours under a disciplinary lockdown in their barracks for ] the past two weeks. ] ] The trouble began Labor Day weekend, when 13 members of ] the 1st Battalion of the 178th Field Artillery Regiment ] went AWOL, mainly to see their families again before ] shipping out. Then there was an ugly confrontation ] between members of the battalion's Alpha and Charlie ] batteries -- the term artillery units use instead of ] "companies" -- that threatened to turn into a brawl ] involving three dozen soldiers, and required the base ] police to intervene. ] ] That prompted a barracks inspection that uncovered ] alcohol, resulting in the lockdown that kept soldiers in ] their rooms except for drills, barred even from stepping ] outside for a smoke, a restriction that continued with ] some exceptions until Sunday's scheduled deployment. Strains Felt By Guard Unit on Eve Of War Duty (washingtonpost.com) |