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One Secdef, 8 Stars Open Conference

August 25, 2018
The 140th General Conference & Exhibition got off to a rousing start fitting the host city. As delegates settled in for the first day, they got a taste of New Orleans spirit and remarks from the defense secretary, the chief of staff of the Army and... Read More Details

State Guards

June 28, 2022
The second Saturday in May found Sgt. Justin Stanton and perhaps 40 members of his Texas military medical unit in Houston training to load and strap down a stretcher bearing a 185-pound rescue dummy aboard a military helicopter. Digital Version It... Read More Details

No-Cost Dental, FEDREC Among House NDAA Items

June 28, 2022
The House Armed Services Committee included no-cost dental care for every National Guardsman and Reservist in its version of the fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization Act. The language comes from a bill introduced earlier this month by Rep. Andy... Read More Details

Military Struggles with Recruiting, Especially the Army

June 28, 2022
Every branch of the military is struggling to meet its fiscal 2022 recruiting goals, multiple reports say, with the Army having the most difficulty. The Army has met about 40% of its enlisted recruiting mission for this fiscal year with three months... Read More Details

Army Guardsmen Risk Service Before COVID-19 Deadline

June 28, 2022
Up to 40,000 Army National Guard troops nationwide haven’t gotten COVID-19 vaccinations, the National Guard Bureau says. On Monday, the NGB said about 13% of the force remains unvaccinated despite a Thursday deadline. At least 14,000 Army Guardsmen... Read More Details

Army: Guard Vaccine Refusers Banned from Training, Drill

July 6, 2022
Members of the Army National Guard and Army Reserve refusing the COVID-19 vaccination may no longer participate in federally funded drills and training and will not receive pay or retirement credit, a July 1 Army statement said . The policy doesn't... Read More Details

Big Tailgate Party Planned for the Conference

July 6, 2022
Expect a States Dinner at the 144th General Conference & Exhibition next month in Columbus, Ohio, like none other in the annual event's century-old history. For decades, the conference's concluding dinner was strictly formal, but NGAUS has allowed... Read More Details

Court: States can be Sued for Firing Reserve Employees

July 6, 2022
State agencies aren't immune from private lawsuits under federal laws meant to protect the employment rights of National Guardsmen and Reservists returning from military obligations, according to a Supreme Court ruling announced last week. In a 5-4... Read More Details

Onetime Guardsman Receives Medal of Honor

July 12, 2022
A soldier who would go on to serve in the National Guard was one of four Army veterans to receive the nation’s highest honor for valor last week for actions in Southeast Asia some 50 years ago. During a ceremony at the White House, President Joe... Read More Details

Study: Air Force Short of Aircraft for Future Operations

August 29, 2018
The Air Force does not have enough aircraft for future operations, whether they take on long or short Cold War-like regional conflicts with Russia or China, peacekeeping missions or counterterrorism/counterinsurgency efforts. The study was released... Read More Details