Stories in this issue include: Hugh Mott and the Battle of Ramagen Bridge; All of Tennessee's Current and Past Shoulder Sleeve Insignias and what they Symbolize; A Brief History of the Tennessee National Guard’s Joint Force Headquarters in Nashville; and we dive into how President Andrew Jackson’s Success, National Acclaim and Election as the 7th President of the United States Rested Squarely on his Military Exploits, Prowess and Service in the Tennessee Militia!
| Published: | May 10, 2021 |
The Tennessee Guardsman is a quarterly publication in electronic
print available to approximately 16,000 Army and Air National Guard personnel and their families within the state of Tennessee. The magazine provides insights as to the training, state, national and global mission of the Tennessee National Guard and the unique equipment the state has available to conduct its mission for the governor or the president in time of need. In a vibrant photographic, illustrated and narrative layout the magazine tells the story of volunteer military personnel at their peak operational capability.