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Maj. Gen. (Dr.) George A. Alexander

Retired Maj. Gen. (Dr.) George A. Alexander retired from the military in 2005 after 26 years in uniform. His final assignment was as deputy surgeon general for the Army National Guard in the Office of the U.S. Army Surgeon General. He was the... Read More Details

Rebirth of the Divisions

September 1, 2021
To better prepare for future fights, Army Guard leaders are reforming the force to look more like the Guard of a century ago. Under the National Guard’s division alignment plans, the current eight division headquarters are adopting training-oversight... Read More Details

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Bob Haskell

Bob Haskell is a retired Maine Army National Guard master sergeant and a freelance journalist in Falmouth, Mass. He may be contacted via [email protected] . Read More Details

Clay Renick

Clay Renick is a Sylvania, Georgia-based freelance writer who specializes in military subjects. He can be reached via magazine@ ngaus.org . Read More Details

Eileen Abbott

Eileen Abbott is a Moseley, Virginia-based freelancer. She can be reached via [email protected] . Read More Details

Reid K. Beveridge

Reid K. Beveridge, a retired Army Guard brigadier general, was editor of this magazine from 1981 to 1996. Other duties at NGAUS included his role as conference coordinator. He also served as executive director of the Adjutants General Association of... Read More Details

Joseph LaFave

Joe LaFave served as staff writer from 2019 to 2020. Prior to NGAUS, he wrote for The Journal in Martinsburg, West Virginia A native of Cocoa Beach, Florida, and a graduate of Florida State University, LaFave took an indirect path into journalism. An... Read More Details