Courtesy Story | Ohio National Guard Public Affairs | 01.09.2015
About 40 Soldiers from the Ohio Army National Guard’s Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 174th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Task Force Luzon, located in Columbus, Ohio, are deploying in support of Operation Noble Eagle....
Story by Capt. Brian Hare | South Carolina National Guard | 03.09.2014
The South Carolina National Guard’s 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command (AAMDC) held a change of command ceremony for outgoing commander Maj. Gen. Gregory W. Batts to incoming commander Brig. Gen. Glenn A. Bramhall at Daniel Hall in the Rainey Fine Arts Center of Anderson University, March 9....
Story by Maj. Angela Wallace | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 04.16.2013
On Tuesday, April 23, the U.S. Army Reserve will celebrate its 105th anniversary.
Courtesy Story | First Army Division West | 10.05.2012
About 200 Florida Army National Guard soldiers are now standing watch over the skies of the Washington, D.C., and its surrounding area, having recently passed a seven-month training and testing process that has led to their support of Operation Noble Eagle....
Courtesy Story | South Carolina National Guard | 09.20.2012
As the sun rose here on Sept. 11, about a dozen Soldiers of C Company, 4th Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment gathered at the battalion's flagpole to raise their state's flag to half-mast, remember those killed in the 9/11 attacks, honor those who’ve fallen since and support those who continue to fight terrorism....
Courtesy Story | New York National Guard | 09.07.2012
More than 120 members of the New York Air National Guard will receive recognition for their service in a combat zone on Sunday, Sept. 9 during the 174th Attack Wing Hometown Heroes Salute ceremony for all units here on the Air National Guard Base....
Story by Master Sgt. Mark Olsen | New Jersey National Guard | 01.12.2003
Inside the 177th Aerospace Ground Equipment shop are two five-foot round metal signs. On each is a hand-painted octopus and at the tip of each tentacle is a piece of ground equipment; at the one o’clock position is a jet successfully taking off. Although the signs were done as a spoof on the ability of powered support systems mechanics to work on many projects at once, there is a truism......
Story by Mark Olsen | New Jersey National Guard | 10.12.2002
Call the MOC. You can’t go through a single day at the 177th Fighter Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard, without hearing those words over the public address system. Yet few ever consider what is behind those messages and the shear number of them heard on day-in, day-out basis....