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Arizona National Guard’s Task Force SAFE Strengthens Border Security
May 13, 2025
U.S. Soldiers with the Arizona Army National Guard and U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents inspect a cooler of fish for illegal drugs or other contraband items at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, April 30, 2025.

Texas Guard Members Bolster Border Patrol Efforts along Rio Grande
May 7, 2025
A U.S. Soldier with the Texas Army National Guard monitors activity along the Rio Grande during a patrol near Roma, Texas, April 25, 2025.

Maryland Guard Soldiers Return Home From Border Mission
March 19, 2025
Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment, celebrated their return home from federal deployment under the direction of U.S. Northern Command at Weide Army Heliport at the Army Aviation Support Facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground-South March 8, 2025.

Oregon National Guard Prepares for Southern Border Mission
March 13, 2025
Soldiers from the Oregon National Guard's 1249th Engineer Battalion stand in formation during a change of command ceremony at the Anderson Readiness Center in Salem, Oregon, Sept. 8, 2024. The battalion is preparing for a year-long mobilization to support security operations along the southern border beginning October 2025.

District of Columbia Guard Returns from Border Mission
February 18, 2025
Left to right, Brig. Gen. Leland D. Blanchard II, the adjutant general for the District of Columbia National Guard; Maj. Gen. John C. Andonie, commanding general (Interim) for the D.C. National Guard; Capt. Corbin Cali, aviation operations officer and Det 1 A Co 1/224th S&S commander; Sgt. 1st Class Richard Molezzo, Det 1 A Co 1/224th S&S NCOIC; Chief Warrant Officer 5 Bernard L. Aguon, command chief warrant officer for the D.C. National Guard, and Lt. Col. Ryan Rooks, state aviation officer for the D.C. Army National Guard. About two dozen D.C. Guard members returned home following a 12-month deployment to the southern border.

Texas National Guard Operation Lone Star Helps Secure Border
February 11, 2025
A Texas Army National Guard Soldier looks across the Rio Grande River near Roma, Texas, while taking part in border operations with the Texas Tactical Border Force, Feb. 5, 2025. The TTBF, comprising Texas National Guard members in a state active duty status, works with state and federal law enforcement officials, including U.S. Border Patrol, to deter, detect and stop illegal border crossings and to interdict transnational criminals.

 

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Marine Minute: Uniform Update 2022
Defense Media Activity - Marines
April 8, 2022 | 1:00
THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS HAS AUTHORIZED SEVERAL CHANGES TO MARINE CORPS ORDER 1020.34H “MARINE CORPS UNIFORM REGULATIONS” FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE UNIFORM BOARD. THESE CHANGES INCLUDEUPDATES TOSPECIAL CHARACTERS ALLOWED ON MARINE CORPS COMBAT UTILITY UNIFORM NAMETAPES(SUCH ASAPOSTROPHES AND HYPHENS),BULK OF HAIR LIMITATIONS, OPTIONAL HELMET CAPS,AND AUTHORIZING THE “EDGING UP” OF A MALE MARINE’S HAIRLINE.ADDITIONALLY, THE BULK HAIR LIMITATION FOR MALE AND FEMALE MARINES HAS BEEN INCREASED TO THREEINCHES, ANDMARINES WILL BE AUTHORIZED TO WEAR OLIVE DRAB OR BLACK CUSHION SOCKS WITH THEIR UTILITY UNIFORM.THESE UPDATES TO THE MARINE CORPS UNIFORM REGULATIONS POSITIVELY IMPACT DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION WHILE MAINTAININGA HIGH LEVEL OF PROFESSIONALISM.
THE MARINE CORPS UNIFORM ORDER IS CONTINUOUSLY REVIEWED AND UPDATED, AND FUTURE UPDATES WILL BE PUBLISHED VIA A SEPARATE MARADMIN. DETAILED INFORMATION AND EXPLANATIONS ON THESE CHANGES CAN BE FOUND IN THE FULL MARADMIN ON MARINES DOT MIL. (U.S. Marine Corps Audio by Lance Cpl. Brian Stippey).
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