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Guard keeps Mardi Gras safe from potential threats

Guard Keeps Mardi Gras Safe From Potential Threats

Maj. Cameron L. Magee, commander of the 62nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), Louisiana National Guard, helps clear a path for members of his team who are sweeping a Mardi Gras parade route, Tuesday, Feb. 24, for evidence of unknown or suspicious sources of radiation. The 62nd is designed to assist local and regional terrorism response capabilities in events involving weapons of mass destruction.


Guard keeps Mardi Gras safe from potential threats

Guard Keeps Mardi Gras Safe From Potential Threats

Special vehicles belonging to the 62nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) sweep a Mardi Gras parade route, Tuesday, Feb. 24, for evidence of unknown or suspicious sources of radiation. The 62nd is designed to assist local and regional terrorism response capabilities in events involving weapons of mass destruction.


Guard keeps Mardi Gras safe from potential threats

Guard Keeps Mardi Gras Safe From Potential Threats

Staff Sgt. Stacy A. Groves, helps guide a special vehicle belonging to the 62nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) as it sweeps a Mardi Gras parade route, Tuesday, Feb. 24, for evidence of unknown or suspicious sources of radiation. The 62nd is designed to assist local and regional terrorism response capabilities in events involving weapons of mass destruction.


Family honors outstanding new National Guard enlistee - Recruit is recent Youth Challenge Program graduate

Family Honors Outstanding New National Guard Enlistee - Recruit Is Recent Youth Challenge Program Graduate

Pvt. Jessica Renee Duplantis joins her mother and father, Anna and Malcolm Ricks, sister, Jennifer Snowdon and her recruiter, Staff Sgt. Michael Davila, Sunday, Jan. 11, for a congratulatory photo at a reception honoring her recent graduation from the Louisiana National Guard's Youth Challenge Program and subsequent enlistment in the 415th Military Intelligence Battalion, Louisiana Army National Guard. Duplantis will begin basic training in August, 2009, at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and will fo...


Family honors outstanding new National Guard enlistee - Recruit is recent Youth Challenge Program graduate

Family Honors Outstanding New National Guard Enlistee - Recruit Is Recent Youth Challenge Program Graduate

Pvt. Jessica Renee Duplantis receives her Certificate of Graduation from the Louisiana National Guard's Youth Challenge Program from her recruiter, Staff Sgt. Michael Israel Davila, at a reception held in her honor, Sunday, Jan. 11. Duplantis recently enlisted in the 415th Military Intelligence Battalion, Louisiana Army National Guard, and will begin basic training in August, 2009, at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and follow through with advanced training at Fort Huachuca, Az., and the Defense Lang...


Family honors outstanding new National Guard enlistee - Recruit is recent Youth Challenge Program graduate

Family Honors Outstanding New National Guard Enlistee - Recruit Is Recent Youth Challenge Program Graduate

Pvt. Jessica Renee Duplantis shares her enthusiasm with family and friends at a reception, Sunday, Jan. 11, held in her honor following her recent graduation from the Louisiana National Guard's Youth Challenge Program and subsequent enlistment in the 415th Military Intelligence Battalion, Louisiana Army National Guard. Duplantis will begin basic training in August, 2009, at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and will follow through with advanced training at Fort Huachuca, Az., and at the Defense Languag...


62nd Civil Support Team welcomes new commander, unveils new insignia

62nd Civil Support Team Welcomes New Commander, Unveils New Insignia

Members of the 62nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) assemble Sunday, Nov. 2, for a formal change of command and shoulder sleeve insignia ceremony. The 62nd CST was designed to augment local and regional terrorism capabilities in events known or suspected to involve weapons of mass destruction.


62nd Civil Support Team welcomes new commander, unveils new insignia

62nd Civil Support Team Welcomes New Commander, Unveils New Insignia

The outgoing commander of the 62nd Civil Support Team, Lt. Col. Gregory C. Parker, receives the Meritorious Service Medal from Land Component Commander, Brig. Gen. Thomas Beron, for eight years of outstanding service as a member and commander of the 62nd CST. Parker handed over command of the 62nd to Capt. Cameron L. Magee effective Sunday, Nov. 2.


Louisiana Army National Guard officer ranks increase by one

Louisiana Army National Guard Officer Ranks Increase by One

Newly commissioned 2nd Lt. Chad S. Goynes, 139th Expeditionary Signal Company, beams with pride after his nine-year-old brother, Dylan, thumped his new "butterbar" rank patch tightly to his chest while Col. Jacques Thibodeaux, commander of the 139th Regional Support Group, supervises. Goynes, commissioned Nov. 2, intends to branch military intelligence as his officer career field.


Louisiana Army National Guard officer ranks increase by one

Louisiana Army National Guard Officer Ranks Increase by One

Kathy Goynes, mother of newly commissioned 2nd Lt. Chad S. Goynes, 139th Expeditionary Signal Company, claps for her son after he received his commission and rank, Nov. 2. Donald and Dylan, Goynes' father and brother, also participated in the ceremony which was conducted by Col. Jacques Thibodeaux, commander of the 139th Regional Support Group.



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