Story by Sgt. Taylor Gray | 28th Public Affairs Detachment | 09.26.2025
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii — Soldiers, veterans and families gathered Sept. 24 to honor more than a century of service as the 2nd Battalion, 11th Field Artillery Regiment (2-11th), 25th Infantry Division, held a cannon retirement ceremony at Schofield Barracks....
Story by Maj. Greg West | 28th Infantry Division | 09.21.2025
A ceremony was held for the inactivation of 1-109th FA and the activation of the 28th DIVARTY.
Courtesy Story | Kentucky National Guard Public Affairs Office | 08.04.2025
The 1st Battalion, 623d Field Artillery Regiment (HIMARS) of the Kentucky Army National Guard was awarded the prestigious Kentucky Governor’s Outstanding Unit Citation in April 2025 for exceptional service during its recent overseas deployment in support of Operation Spartan Shield and Operation Inherent Resolve....
Story by Staff Sgt. Emily Simonson | 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 08.02.2025
Approximately 230 members of the Oregon Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 218th Field Artillery Regiment returned to Oregon, August 2, 2025, at Camp Withycombe, Ore. Family and friends gathered with welcome home signs to greet their Soldiers after a year-long deployment to the Middle East....
Courtesy Story | Kentucky National Guard Public Affairs Office | 07.30.2025
Soldiers from Kentucky's 1st Battalion, 623d Field Artillery Regiment (HIMARS), were recently awarded the Army Sea Duty Ribbon (ASDR) for their support to a joint mission alongside the U.S. Navy 5th Fleet during the unit’s deployment to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) area of operations during fiscal year 2024....
Story by Spc. Isaiah Jackson | 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.11.2025
Kentucky National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 138th Field Artillery got back to the basics, mastering artillery fundamentals during their annual training at Fort Knox, June 6-21, 2025....
Story by 2nd Lt. Mercedes Hampton | 128th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 06.09.2025
In response to growing concerns about over-reliance on digital systems in modern warfare, the Utah National Guard’s 222nd Field Artillery Regiment—nicknamed the “Triple-Deuce”—is reviving manual artillery skills to prepare for combat scenarios where technology may fail, such as during an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack. This strategic shift, termed “going backwards to go......
Story by Pfc. Alyssa Norton | 27th Public Affairs Detachment | 05.27.2025
The thunderous roar of artillery echoed across the Fort Drum training grounds as Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment conducted Table XVIII artillery qualifications from May 18-19, just one day after completing Mountain Peak 25-01....