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Air Guard Flyovers Honor Medical Professionals, First Responders

April 28, 2020
South Carolina Air Guardsmen took part in a round-the-state flyover on Monday, believed to be the first of many salutes to honor officials working to combat the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. F-16 Fighting Falcons flown by the 169th Fighter Wing based at... Read More Details

More Guardsmen on COVID-19 Duty, Not All Have Medical Coverage

April 28, 2020
Nearly 45,000 National Guardsmen were supporting the nationwide COVID-19 response as of Monday, but not all were receiving the appropriate medical coverage. Retired Brig. Gen. J. Roy Robinson, NGAUS president, spoke about that gap in coverage during... Read More Details

April 2020 Update

April 1, 2020
NGAUS is thoroughly engaged with the Trump administration, as well as Members of Congress and staff despite closure of Congressional office space, during the COVID-19 national emergency. The legislative staff has been in consistent contact with... Read More Details

End of Title 32 Funds Could Cut Guard COVID-19 Mission Short

May 5, 2020
Many National Guard soldiers and airmen serving on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak could come off their missions as soon as next week, even as leaders push for more time and funds to battle the continuing pandemic. Adjutants general and... Read More Details

TrueCar Launches New Service for Nation’s Military

May 5, 2020
Online car-seller TrueCar has launched a new, dedicated purchase program for members of the military and their families. TrueCar Military offers incentives and benefits for service members, including those in the National Guard, who are looking to... Read More Details

More Reprogramming Sparks Congressional Response

May 5, 2020
The Pentagon is shifting hundreds of millions of dollars to backfill projects previously deferred to pay for a southwest border wall. The latest reprogramming moves takes funding away from 19 military construction projects, many of which were set for... Read More Details

State Partners Team Up for COVID-19 Fight

May 5, 2020
Illinois National Guard and civilian health care leaders are getting some help from an ally across the Atlantic. Medical officers from the Polish army are on the ground in Chicago, offering lessons learned from their experience treating COVID-19... Read More Details

Bill Would Give Hazard Duty Pay to Those on Pandemic Response

May 5, 2020
Guard soldiers and airmen serving in coronavirus-related missions could get a boost in pay under legislation that will be introduced this week by Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa. The bill, if approved, would extend hazard duty pay to troops on the front... Read More Details

Two Nominated for Top National Guard Bureau Posts

May 5, 2020
The National Guard is expected to welcome three new leaders to the top positions of the National Guard later this year after President Trump nominated officers to serve as NGB chief and the director of the Air National Guard. Lt. Gen. Daniel R... Read More Details

White House Approves Title 32 Extension, But Only for 24 Days

May 12, 2020
Guardsmen serving on the front lines of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic will have 24 more days to accomplish their work. President Donald Trump, by memo late Friday, extended the authorization for federal funds for Guardsmen through Title 32 Section... Read More Details