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A new Army National Guard recruiting campaign targets the youngest eligible population by inviting them to be the next great generation that meets the challenges of a complex world.
About 7,000 National Guard troops will remain in Washington, D.C., in the coming days to support federal and local law enforcement, officials announced.
Amid a pandemic and busy hurricane season, the National Guard is also taking on the fight against devastating wildfires throughout the West Coast.
Soldiers and airmen from several states have mobilized to help local fire departments battle wildfires burning across Washington, Oregon and California since August.
Seven aviators and crew with the California Army National Guard were awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for rescuing hundreds of people trapped by rapidly spreading wildfires over Labor Day weekend.
From supporting communities across the country to deploying overseas, the National Guard has really made a difference, Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville said.
From the Caribbean to New England, Tropical Storm Isaias is leaving its mark along the eastern U.S., and the National Guard is ready to help.
The new National Guard Bureau chief is proposing a sweeping reorganization that would create eight deployable Army National Guard divisions ready for large-scale combat.
U.S. Army North, already overseeing DoD COVID-19 operations in Texas, will deploy military medical personnel to California as the global fight against the novel coronavirus continues.
National Guard troops, not active-duty forces, are best prepared and trained to support civilian authorities, as they did during recent demonstrations across the country, the Pentagon’s top leaders told lawmakers July 9.