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Oklahoma Guard Hosts Battlefield Resilience Camp

May 5, 2026
The Oklahoma Army National Guard recently hosted a battlefield resilience camp that for the first time deliberately combined suicide prevention and holistic health principles with infantry squad-level tactics in a single training program. Read More Details

Guardsmen Respond to Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

May 5, 2026
U.S. Soldiers with the North Dakota, Arkansas and Nebraska Army National Guard, assigned to Joint Task Force-District of Columbia, or JTF-DC, in support of the D.C. Safe and Beautiful mission, responded to a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Read More Details

148th General Conference & Exhibition Schedule of Events

All events take place in the Indiana Convention Center unless otherwise noted. (as of May 5, 2026) *Subject to change Wednesday, Aug. 26 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Build Out, Registration & Exhibit Hall | Hall H-K & Hoosier Hall 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. NGAUS Staff... Read More Details

NGAUS Establishing Retired/Separated Task Force

May 5, 2026
The two retired/separated representatives on the NGAUS board of directors unveiled the working concept to establish a new association task force at last week’s retired/separated virtual meeting. Read More Details

Retired/Separated Virtual Meeting

NGAUS retired/separated members can connect with their representatives on the association’s board of directors during virtual meetings throughout the year. The retired/separated representatives serving on the board, retired Army Brig. Gen. Mike Oster... Read More Details

148th General Conference & Exhibition Schedule

Full Schedule THURSDAY, AUG. 27 Sponsors Golf Tournament Brickyard Crossing G.C. Host-state conference officials are planning optional tours of the speedway, including the museum, Aug. 28 and 31. Cost is $30, which includes bus transportation from... Read More Details

State Active Duty Reimbursement

National Guard equipment is federally owned. That equipment – such as aircraft, vehicles, and communications systems – is often used while responding to State Active Duty (SAD) missions, including natural disasters and civil emergencies. Read More Details

Cyber Readiness

National Guard cyber Soldiers and Airmen operating in state Title 32 face barriers to participating in federal cyber missions requiring federal Title 10 authorities. These limitations prevent the Guard from accessing critical equipment, attending valuable training, and contributing to national cyber operations at the speed and scale required. Read More Details