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Eight Guard Bases Still in Running for C-130J Aircraft

March 24, 2020
The Air National Guard has identified eight candidate bases for new C-130J Super Hercules cargo aircraft. Officials will next complete site surveys before the Air Force decides on three locations for the new aircraft this summer. “These evaluations... Read More Details

NGAUS to Pentagon: Give the Governors What They Need

March 27, 2020
WASHINGTON (March 27, 2020) — Retired Brig. Gen. J. Roy Robinson, the NGAUS president, issued the following statement on the Pentagon’s continued reluctance to back more state requests to use National Guardsmen in a federal Title 32 status to respond... Read More Details

Viral Mission

March 30, 2020
Slightly more than 200 Americans had tested positive with COVID-19 when four California Air National Guardsmen were hoisted onto the Grand Princess cruise ship off their state’s coast March 5. The airmen were the first Guardsmen called to support the... Read More Details

Family Benefit

March 30, 2020
Desmond Williams is a freshman at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, North Carolina, largely because his mother wears combat boots. He was accepted to the school on his own merit, but he is only able to cover its pricey private-school... Read More Details

COVID-19 Stimulus Package Provides Guard Boost

March 31, 2020
Just under $1.5 billion was allocated for the National Guard as part of the $2 trillion stimulus package approved by Congress and signed into law by the president last week. The Guard funds would pay for the deployment of 20,000 Guardsmen for the... Read More Details

Title 32 Use Slowly Increasing for Guard Coronavirus Missions

March 31, 2020
Guardsmen in at least four states are being paid by the federal government as the National Guard remains on the frontlines of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. California, New Jersey, New York and Washington had approved Title 32 missions as of... Read More Details

NJ Guardsman is First Service Member Lost to Coronavirus

March 31, 2020
A New Jersey Army National Guardsman is the first U.S. service member to die from COVID-19, officials announced late Monday. Capt. Douglas Linn Hickok, a traditional Guardsman and physician’s assistant originally from Jackson, N.J., died on March 28... Read More Details

Pentagon Creates Task Force to Speed COVID-19 Purchases

March 31, 2020
The Defense Department has created a new joint task force to help it with acquisitions related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Pentagon hopes the task force will help streamline the process of handling requests sent from the Federal Emergency... Read More Details

Military and Public Service Commission Calls for Bigger Guard Role

March 31, 2020
The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service wants the National Guard to expand its community-building efforts and leverage its unique footprint across nearly every community in the country to give people more exposure to the... Read More Details

New Army Fitness Test Delayed By Coronavirus

March 31, 2020
The Army has suspended plans to fully implement the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) in October. The decision, first reported by Military.com , was made in response to concerns over the spread of coronavirus amid a worldwide pandemic, which has led to... Read More Details