Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Office


Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Office

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Hometown: Madison WI US

Current Personnel:
spyglass Gene Mucciolo
spyglass Lt. Col. Jackie Guthrie
spyglass Kelly Bradley
spyglass Tech. Sgt. Tom Sobczyk
spyglass Master Sgt. Paul Gorman
spyglass Tech. Sgt. Jon Ladue
spyglass Sgt. 1st Class Vaughn Larson
spyglass Capt. Joy Staab
spyglass Senior Master Sgt. Jeff Rohloff



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Recent Image Galleries

PGA golfers receive orientation flight PGA golfers receive orientation flight
Professional Golfers Association golfers Steve Stricker (right) and Jerry Kelly (left) observe...



Pro golfers putt at 35,000 feet Pro golfers putt at 35,000 feet
Professional Golfers Association golfers, Jerry Kelly (right) and Steve Stricker (center), try...



Spreading holiday cheer is busy work Spreading holiday cheer is busy work
Army Capt. Johnathan Koeppen, Multinational Battle Group East deputy logistics officer, leaves...



Wisconsin Guard Members Retire the Colors Wisconsin Guard Members Retire the Colors
Wisconsin Army National Guard members retire the national colors in the 2008 Ryhthm and Booms...



32nd Brigade Members Practice Urban Combat 32nd Brigade Members Practice Urban Combat
A mock Iraqi villager, portrayed by Staff Sgt. Brian Varn, Wisconsin Rapids, is surprised and...





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News Stories

Employers Visit 32nd Brigade Training in TexasEmployers visit 32nd Brigade training in Texas
More than 50 Wisconsin employers traveled to Fort Bliss, Texas, March 27-29, to visit 3,200 National Guard soldiers training for deployment to Iraq.




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Recent Publications

32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team heads to Iraq; Wisconsin pledges coordinated support for military members and their families; Red Arrow legacy: Soldiers answer WWII bugle call; Wisconsin revamps family support programs; New equipment for the Guard; Milwaukee Airmen provide security in Afghanistan.

03.01.2009

32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team heads to Iraq; Wisconsin pledges coordinated support for military members and their families; Red Arrow legacy: Soldiers answer WWII bugle call; Wisconsin revamps...

2010 Midwest Regional Soldier of the Year Competition


 
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Recent Video

2010 Midwest Regional Soldier of the Year Competition2010 Midwest Regional Soldier of the Year Competition
Package about 14 Army National Guard Soldiers and NCO's from 7 states taking part in the Region Four Soldier of the Year competition. Produced by Master Sgt. Paul Gorman.


Wisconsin National Guard Dedicate Fire StationWisconsin National Guard Dedicate Fire Station
Package about members of the Wis. National Guard along with Sen. Herb Kohl formally dedicating the new Truax Field Fire and Rescue Station. Produced by Tech. Sgt. Jon LaDue.


32nd Infantry Brigade Homecoming32nd Infantry Brigade Homecoming
Package about 115 Wis. National Guard Soldiers from Troops A, 105th Cavalry are the first of more than 3200 members of the 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team to return home following an 8 month deployment to Iraq. Produced by Paul Gorman. Also available in high definition.


Brig. Gen. Dunbar Holiday MessageBrig. Gen. Dunbar Holiday Message
Brig. Gen. Dunbar sends holiday greetings to the troops and their families in his command.


Veterans Day MessageVeterans Day Message
Package about a Veterans Day message that is being sent by Brig. Gen. Dunbar to the troops of the Wisconsin National Guard.




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Wisconsin's 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team - Fort Bliss
Radio news feature on the 3,200 Wisconsin National Guard soldiers training at Fort Bliss, Texas, for their deployment to Iraq at the end of April. Most of the soldiers of the 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team have completed the first three weeks of their 8-weeks of training at Fort Bliss. This report is from Lt. Col. Tim Donovan, public affairs officer for the 32nd Brigade.




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