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National Guard Members Continue LA Wildfire Response
January 21, 2025
U.S. Army Sgt. Bryce Carter, an infantryman with C Company, 1st Battalion, 160th Infantry Regiment, California Army National Guard, sharpens the blade of a hoe to clear brush and other debris as part of remediation efforts along the Mulholland Trail near Tarzana, California, in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire, Jan. 18, 2025. Carter and other members of his unit were assisting CALFIRE in mop-up efforts, which included clearing brush and backfilling firebreaks and other areas to prevent mudslides and reduce the impact of firefighting efforts.

California Guardsman Helps Battle Wildfires in His Community
January 16, 2025
Master Sgt. Alan Franklin, a commander's support Airman with the 146th Airlift Wing, speaks to 1st Lt. Aiden Flores about the Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System mission on the flightline at Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, Port Hueneme, California, Jan. 13, 2025. MAFFS aircraft from the Air National Guard’s 153rd Airlift Wing, Cheyenne, Wyoming, the 152nd Airlift Wing, Reno, Nevada, the 146th Airlift Wing, Port Hueneme, California, and Air Force Reserve Command’s 302 AW, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, are working together to combat fires in the Los Angeles area.

National Guard Bureau Chief Thanks Firefighting Guardsmen
January 14, 2025
Air Force Gen. Steve Nordhaus, chief, National Guard Bureau, and Army Senior Enlisted Advisor John Raines, SEA to the CNGB, visit National Guard members supporting wildland firefighting in Southern California, Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, Calif., Jan. 11, 2025. Thousands of National Guardsmen are involved in multiple air and ground firefighting in the Los Angeles Basin and Southern California.

Wyoming, Nevada Guard Aircrews Assist California Firefighters
January 13, 2025
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 153rd Airlift Wing load and install the Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems onto a C-130H Hercules aircraft in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Jan. 10, 2025, in preparation to support firefighting efforts in the Los Angeles area.

California, Nevada, Wyoming Guard Join Firefighting Battle
January 10, 2025
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 129th Rescue Wing, California Air National Guard, at Moffett Air National Guard Base, Calif., prepare an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter to help battle the Palisades Fire Jan. 9, 2025.

 

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U.S. Cavalry Spur Ride: The Journey (Infographic)
20th Public Affairs Detachment
May 16, 2018 | 1:26
The 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment, “Six Shooters,” 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, a rotational unit serving in Korea under the 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, held a Spur Ride May 9-10. The Spur Ride is a rite of passage, designed to challenge Soldiers mentally and physically, validating unit leadership, reinforcing the cavalry tradition and certifying spur candidates as official spur holders.

The 36-hour long event featured numerous events including water survival training, physical fitness challenges, close combat scenarios, pugil stick combat and concluded with a 12-mile ruck march. Many events are made to mirror great moments in the history of the U.S. Cavalry such as the charge of Private George Platt, awarded the Medal of Honor for recovering the regimental flag of the 6th U.S. Cavalry.

The Spur Ride is one of the unit’s last major training events, culminating their 9-month deployment working side-by-side with their Republic of Korea Army counterparts. 191 Republic of Korea and U.S. Soldiers completed the Spur Ride earned their spurs.

(Produced by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Richard Colletta; Music by Bensound.com, license: CC BY-ND 3.0)
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