Story by Officer Candidate Nathan Rivard | Joint Force Headquarters - Vermont National Guard Public Affairs | 05.03.2018
This edition of Meet your Guard focuses on Sgt. 1st Class Darby Alberts who is a recruiting and retention NCO in the Vermont National Guard and a South Burlington native....
Story by Officer Candidate Nathan Rivard | Joint Force Headquarters - Vermont National Guard Public Affairs | 05.03.2018
This edition of Meet your Guard focuses on Sgt. David Paquette, a truck driver with Detachment One, Garrison Support Command. Paquette is from Essex Junction, Vt....
Story by Sgt. Avery Cunningham | Joint Force Headquarters - Vermont National Guard Public Affairs | 05.02.2018
Vermont National Guard Engineers worked together with Senegalese Armed Force Engineers to complete a firing range project here April 27, 2018. The project strengthened the partnership between the Vermont National Guard and Senegalese Armed Forces, who have been paired together as part of the National Guard Bureau’s State Partnership Program since January 2008. The firing range gives the......
Story by Officer Candidate Nathan Rivard | Joint Force Headquarters - Vermont National Guard Public Affairs | 04.16.2018
Vermont National Guard Engineers kicked-off a firing range project at Mount Rolland Training with a team of Senegalese Armed Force engineers Monday. Senegal and the Vermont National Guard are partners in the National Guard Bureau's State Partnership Program and 2018 marks their 10th anniversary....
Story by Sgt. Nicole Smart | 118th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Tennessee Army National Guard | 10.30.2014
Tucked away in the Georgia mountains, the historic Catoosa training site owned by the Tennessee Army National Guard sits quietly and unassuming. It was awake and bustling Oct. 30 during the first-of-its-kind joint-agency medevac training. This unique training exercise organized by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Duncan, was different on many fronts - civilian aircraft were used, civilian pilots led the......
Story by Sgt. Nicole Smart | 118th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Tennessee Army National Guard | 01.24.2014
A team of four marksmen left their National Guard units in Tennessee this weekend for the U.S. Army Small Arms Championship, an annual event held at Fort Benning, Ga. The team spent the past week on the Tullahoma ranges practicing in blustery conditions with pistols and rifles. The team placed well last year and is expected to bring home individual and team awards again this year....