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  • 1 month ago | nationalguard.mil | Wayne Clyne |Ayan Sheikh

    EDGEWOOD, Md. – Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment, celebrated their return home from a federal mission at the southern border under the direction of U.S. Northern Command March 8. The 118 Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company and Alpha Company, 1-224th Aviation Regiment, deployed with their UH-72 Lakota light utility helicopters from October 2023 to November 2024.

  • Jan 19, 2025 | dvidshub.net | Wayne Clyne

    21 SALEM, Ore. - The Oregon National Guard Child and Youth Program hosted their annual Youth Ball at the Willamette Heritage Center in Salem, bringing together 180 service members and their families for an evening of celebration on Jan. 18, 2025. The event, which has become a cornerstone of the program's annual activities, was planned and executed by the program's youth team panel, who worked since August to coordinate everything from the theme to dinner selections.

  • Dec 30, 2024 | dvidshub.net | Wayne Clyne

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  • Dec 16, 2024 | dvidshub.net | Wayne Clyne

    21 The desert stretches endlessly along U.S. Highway 54 as it leaves El Paso, Texas, cutting through the New Mexico border. After 25 miles of stark Chihuahuan Desert landscape, a simple turn onto McGregor Range Road leads to Camp McGregor, where more than 200 Oregon Army National Guard soldiers are preparing for a mission far from their Pacific Northwest home.

  • Dec 11, 2024 | dvidshub.net | Wayne Clyne

    21 BARLING, Ark. — In the crisp December air at Fort Chaffee, Staff Sgt. Coertlandt Bauer settles into the prone position behind his Mark 22 Advanced Sniper Rifle. To his left, Sgt. Dakota Hodges steadies a Leopold spotting scope on a tripod, scanning downrange. "Target identified, 850 yards," Hodges calls out, his voice barely above a whisper. Bauer makes his elevation adjustments, the scope's turret clicking precisely. The suppressed .308 round cracks through the morning air. "Miss.

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