Story by Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Crane | Kentucky National Guard Public Affairs Office | 06.30.2023
Soldiers with 2nd Battalion, 138th Field Artillery Brigade, conducted numerous training events during their Exportable Combat Training Capabilities exercise June 16-30....
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Crane | Kentucky National Guard Public Affairs Office | 04.23.2022
More than 450 Kentucky National Guard Soldiers and Airmen supported this year’s event by manning the cannons on the Clark Memorial Bridge, providing security and traffic control, as well as participating in the airshow....
Story by Capt. Michael Reinersman | 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 09.28.2020
From Sept. 23-28, the Kentucky Guard formed a National Guard Response Force. Their mission was to augment LMPD and protect critical infrastructure sites, provide an official presence of support within the commonwealth, and enhance the safety of citizens in and around Louisville....
Story by Capt. Michael Reinersman | 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 09.19.2020
The 138th Field Artillery Brigade honored Col. Ronnie Barnes as he relinquished command to Col. Andrew J. Bates during a change of command ceremony Sept. 19, at the Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center in Greenville, Ky....
Story by Spc. Jessica Traylor | 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 08.07.2020
After performing day-after-day of physically and mentally draining warrior tasks and drills, Spc. Aydin T. Chester, a member of Alpha Battery, 2nd Battalion, 138th Field Artillery in Carrollton, Ky., was announced the winner of the Region III Best Warrior Competition. The five-day competition was held in Eastover, South Carolina, and hosted by South Carolina Army National Guard. The event......
Courtesy Story | Kentucky National Guard Public Affairs Office | 07.12.2017
FORT KNOX, Ky. — From a field training area of Fort Knox, Maj. Gen. Stephen Hogan picked up the hand mic of a military radio and spoke into it. A few moments later, he heard through the radio’s loudspeaker Sgt. James Hall’s reply from the Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center (WHFRTC) in Greenville, Kentucky. This exchange was proof that the radio retransmission (RETRANS) “shot......