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Saying Goodbye

The Douglas County Fairground Special Events Center was filled to near capacity as friends, family and well wishers said goodbye to approximately 150 Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 193rd Military Police Battalion.

Colorado Guardsmen Set Another New Standard

Colorado Air National Guard Maj. Walt "Redeye" Williams observed a locally-sanctioned aerial demonstration team at Williams Air Force Base in Arizona during Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star flight training and said in a 1988 interview for "Colorado Pride – A Commemorative History of the Colorado Air National Guard 1923-1988" that it was "one of the greatest things I have ever seen."

Seasoned Veteran

Tucked away atop a hill near Bailey, Colo., resides a hero of three wars. His career began in the Colorado National Guard.

Legislators Honor Those Who Serve

The men and women of the Colorado National Guard were formally recognized for their service and support to community, state and nation during Military and Veterans Appreciation Day at the Colorado State Capitol building in Denver.

Patriotism, Rodeo and a Fighter Jet

Jan. 23 marks the 150th anniversary of the Colorado National Guard. In observance of this event, members of the CONG have once again emerged to bring themselves into the eyes of the public.

Chief of National Guard Bureau Thanks Colorado Guardsmen, Takes in Celebration

On the day the Colorado National Guard celebrated its 150th birthday, Chief of the National Guard Bureau, Gen. Craig R. McKinley, touched on the importance and origins of the National Guard.

A Night to Remember

Colorado National Guard celebrates 150th anniversary in style. More than 1,000 Colorado National Guardsmen, families, veterans, other service members and dignitaries celebrated in grand style at a military ball for the ages.

200th Airlift Squadron Experience Put to Use in CENTCOM AOR

For the first time ever, the 200th Airlift Squadron is preparing to deploy 35 percent of its pilots to Al Udied, Qatar.

140th Airburst Range Operations Demonstrates Integrated Warfighting Capabilities

The 140th Wing Airburst Range recently facilitated their second scenario dedicated to training the 13th Air Support Operations Squadron, Joint Terminal Attack Controllers in combat operations, similar to missions they would encounter in Iraq or Afghanistan. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nicholas Heffron received his initial JTAC certification and will be using the skills he trained for in the next six months to support a battalion within the Army's 4th Infantry Division.

Stock Show Honors Colorado National Guard

As part of its National Guard Day, the National Western Stock Show honored the Citizen-Soldiers and -Airmen of the Colorado National Guard and helped commemorate its 150th anniversary.

Crossing the Line

Time-honored. Dedicated Professional. Leader.

'Last Dance' Movie Short Speaks of Love Eternal

The exotically beautiful brunette danced in the arms of the handsome Soldier, her long wispy green gown flowing, gliding against the legs of his dress blues as they waltzed.

Colorado Air National Guard Takes Flight

After World War II, the U.S. military underwent the largest restructure since the Civil War, then 80 years prior. On June 30, 1946, while Congress was deciding whether aviation units belonged under their own independent command or under the Army's command, Colorado's 120th Fighter Squadron became the first Air National Guard aviation unit to receive formal federal recognition. Federal recognition is important because it allows units to receive credit for the campaigns in which they served. It also allows a state to retain a unit.

Mile High Aloha

Each year the holidays bring joy and cheer to millions of people. Frequently, the winter season brings harsh weather as well. As a major winter storm system crossed the Midwest, Kira Davis and Duc Ong from Hawaii felt the effects.

Giving Back to the Community

It was like a child's dream: A multitude of toys, big and small, for boys and girls from tots to teens lined the shelves of the Colorado National Guard Armory in Grand Junction, Colo. Families from all across Grand Valley congregated outside the facility in their cars awaiting their gifts from the generous donors, Dec 21-22.


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