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Hundreds of Exhibitors Look to Market to the Guard

August 30, 2019
More than 300 companies and organizations are in Denver to display their wares and services during the 141st NGAUS General Conference & Exhibition. Located on the upper level of the Colorado Convention Center, the exhibit floor will feature displays... Read More Details

Lawmakers, Selfless Army Guard Soldier Headline 2019 Individual Award Recipients

August 30, 2019
Two senators and an Army National Guard soldier who saved a life before losing his own headline the 2019 NGAUS individual award recipients approved by the association board of directors. Several of the awards will be presented during the General... Read More Details

NGAUS Ascends on the Mile High City

August 30, 2019
Senior military leaders will address approximately 4,000 National Guard officers and their guests as the 141st NGAUS General Conference & Exhibition gets underway at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. The four-day event gets underway on Friday... Read More Details

With NGAUS Focused on Future, Guardsmen Continue to Serve

August 31, 2019
More than 4,000 National Guard officers and their guests have gathered in Denver to lay the groundwork for the next year of advocacy on behalf of the Guard. Meanwhile, Guardsmen around the globe remain busy with both overseas and domestic missions... Read More Details

Sen. Hoeven Receives NGAUS’ Highest Honor

August 31, 2019
More than two decades of support to the National Guard was honored during the 141st NGAUS General Conference & Exhibition when Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D. was presented with the Harry S. Truman Award. The award is the association’s highest honor. Hoeven... Read More Details

NGB Chief: Guard Must Adapt to Stay Relevant

August 31, 2019
The National Guard is living its glory days, but it must also prepare for the future to stay a relevant force. The chief of the National Guard Bureau, Gen. Joseph Lengyel, outlined what the Guard has become and what it must be in the future during... Read More Details

Army Chief Outlines Priorities, Praises Guard

August 31, 2019
The new Army chief of staff gave a clear indication of where the National Guard falls in his priorities when he arrived in Denver on Saturday. Gen. James McConville, who was sworn in as the Army’s top officer Aug. 9, made his first official trip to... Read More Details

Gen. Murray Seeks to Expand Guard Role in Futures Command

September 1, 2019
Gen. John M. Murray leads the Army’s newest major command. And in Denver on Sunday, he came to NGAUS looking for help. U.S. Army Futures Command, based in Austin, Texas, has quickly grown in its first year, from a staff of just a dozen soldiers and... Read More Details

Change Creates Challenge, Opportunity for Air Force, Vice Chief Says

September 1, 2019
Change is good. Technology has helped connect the world, it’s pulled people out of poverty, increased educational opportunities and led to a worldwide population boom, according to Gen. Stephen W. Wilson, the vice chief of staff of the Air Force. But... Read More Details

World Must Overcome Hate, or Will Destroy Itself, Holocaust Survivor Tells NGAUS

September 1, 2019
Jack Adler was an eyewitness to one of history’s worst atrocities. And as one of the few remaining survivors of the Holocaust, he issued a warning to leaders of the National Guard gathered in Denver. “The Holocaust ended 77 years ago now,” Adler said... Read More Details