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DoD officials seek input to update MWR services
June 27, 2011
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Tanker's first flight over top of the world marks new era in efficiency
June 27, 2011
Views from a KC-135 Stratotanker reveal icy plateaus over the Arctic on June 22,2011. A tanker crew from Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., flew over the North Pole for the first time June 21 to 22, as part of an “iron swap” mission along a new, more efficient route from Moses Lake, Wash., to the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan.

First Moroccan F-16 pilots to complete training with Arizona Air Guard
June 27, 2011
Royal Moroccan Air Force Maj. Mouloud Chihani performs a preflight check on an F-16 Fighting Falcon at Tucson International Airport before a training mission July 7, 2010. Chihani and three other Moroccan pilots are the first F-16 pilots in their air force and will lead the way to establish a new squadron of block 52s when they return home July 2011.

National Guard works to make water safe for North Dakota hospital
June 27, 2011
Army Sgt. Burton Atkinson, a water purification noncommissioned officer from the 132nd Quartermaster Company, North Dakota National Guard, tests samples of water that his team purified June 26, 2011 in Minot, N.D. His team of water purification specialists are working to create safe and sterile water for the local hospital after civilian officials sent out a boil order for residents of the flooded city.

Thousands of National Guard members converging on Milwaukee
June 26, 2011
A MATV (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All Terrain Vehicle) seemingly stands
watch over the Frontier Airlines Center in downtown Milwaukee, site of the
133rd National Guard Association of the United States General Conference and
Exhibition. Military vehicles were part of a static display alongside the Frontier Airlines Center.

20 years later: Former Gulf War POW, current Ohio Air National Guard member remembers captivity
June 24, 2011
Air Force Col. Mike Roberts, the commander of the Ohio Air National
Guard's 178th Fighter Wing, observes Airman Basic Training Dec. 12, 2007, during a
visit to Lackland Air Force Base. Roberts, who will retire later this
year, was a prisoner of war during the Persian Gulf War more than 20 years ago.

Iowa National Guard continues to support Missouri River flood response
June 24, 2011
A UH-60 Black Hawk hooks on to a large bag of sand to deliver to residents
along the Missouri river June 8, 2011. Four UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters from
the Minnesota and Iowa National Guard and a CH-47 Chinook from the Illinois
Army National Guard have been providing support by delivering sandbags to
many of the critical areas along the river and by monitoring critical areas
along the coast line. Over 400 National Guard members have been activated to
provide support to many of the communities along the Missouri who are in danger of flooding.

National Guard units provides needed supplies, saves lives
June 24, 2011
A C-130 Hercules from the New York Air National Guard airdrops much-needed supplies to a forward operating base in Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan, June 22, 2011. The New York ANG C-130 flew the airdrop mission in conjunction with another C-130 from the Alaska ANG. Airdrops help mitigate the danger of transporting supplies via convoy.

Nebraska National Guard riggers prepare sandbags to protect Omaha airfield
June 24, 2011
Army Spc. Justin Robinson of the Nebraska Army National Guard's Detachment 2,
165th Quartermaster Company, attaches cables to massive sandbags containing
2,000 to 2,500 pounds of sand on June 17, 2011 at Eppley Airfield in Omaha,
Neb. Robinson and several other 165th Soldiers were preparing the bags to be
dropped at a nearby levee in the event of an emergency.

New partnership to expand job opportunities for military spouses
June 23, 2011
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Guard working to ensure safety of Minot citizens
June 23, 2011
Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Russo, Lakota, N.D., a member of the North Dakota National Guard’s Devils Lake, N.D. based 3662nd Maintenance Company, patrols one of the mandatory evacuation zones in Minot on June 22, 2011. The patrols help ensure that all citizens have evacuated their homes and to render assistance in the areas threatened by the rising water of the Souris River that has exceeded major flood stage.(Photo by Spc. Cassandra Simonton, 116th Public Affairs Detachment)

Late-race contact sends Earnhardt into the wall, finishes 21st
June 23, 2011
Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the No. 88 National Guard NASCAR racecar, sits in his pit box as the No. 88 pit crew rushes to get the National Guard NASCAR racecar back into the race at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Mich., Sunday June 19, 2011.

Guard helps thousands flee floods
June 23, 2011
North Dakota National Guard vehicles patrol one of the mandatory evacuation zones in Minot, N.D. on June 22, 2011. The patrols ensure that all citizens have evacuated their homes and to render any required assistance in the areas threatened by the rising water of the Souris River that has exceeded major flood stage.

Kansas National Guard Agribusiness Development Team conducts ‘spur ride’ tradition
June 23, 2011
Army Staff Sgt. Ryan L. Pierce, a squad leader for the 3/6 Kansas Cavalry Agribusiness Development Team-III, and Army Sgt. 1st Class Eric Kaltenborn, the security forces platoon sergeant also with the ADT, watch as spur ride candidate Air Force Senior Airman Melissa Hidalgo Mendez, a medic and possibly the first female Kansas Air Guard member to ear spurs, demonstrates her weapon skills with the M-16 rifle during her trek through the spur ride conducted on Forward Operating Base Mehtar Lam, Afghanistan, May 25. Pierce and Kaltenborn are spur holders. The tradition of the spur ride and 'earning the spurs' goes back to the origin of the U.S. Cavalry, with new riders learning the ropes prior to donning the spurs that earmark a cavalryman.

Obama announces troop reductions, way forward in Afghanistan
June 23, 2011
President Barack Obama addresses the nation about the way forward in Afghanistan and his plan to remove 10,000 American troops from the country by the end of this year, with a total of 33,000 troops by next summer, at the White House, June 22, 2011.

British soldier works with South Dakota Guard unit during flood operations
June 22, 2011
British Reserves Cpl. Arseny Barkovskiy conducts drivers training in a South Dakota National Guard M-998 “Humvee” truck on Monday June 20, 2011, during the ongoing flood prevention operations along the Missouri River at Dakota Dunes, S.D. Barkovskiy, a British military police soldier with the Allied Rapid Corps’ Military Police Battalion from London, was attached to the South Dakota National Guard’s 235th Military Police Company for two weeks as part of the U.S. Army’s Personnel Exchange Program.

Task Force 'Good Neighbor' leaves Haiti a better place
June 22, 2011
Army Col. Kenneth Donnelly, commander of Task Force Bon Voizen and a Louisiana National Guard member, turns over the keys of a new school and medical clinic to the residents of Upper Poteau, Haiti, June 20, 2011. The school and clinic were two of the engineer projects built in Haiti by troops of Task Force Bon Voizen.

Minot residents ordered to evacuate by 7 p.m. EST
June 22, 2011
Soldiers with the North Dakota National Guard wait for their sandbag-loaded
truck to be unloaded in Burlington, N.D., June 21, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, St. Paul District, and the National Guard, are currently
raising temporary emergency levees in the city. The Corps' number one
priority is protecting human life and will continue to provide technical
assistance to local communities affected by historic flooding along the
Souris River.

Senate Confirms Panetta as Defense Secretary
June 22, 2011
Leon E. Panetta appears before the Senate Armed Services Committee during confirmation hearings June 9, 2011.

Gates, Mullen protect family programs from budget cuts
June 21, 2011
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates testifies before the Senate Appropriations Committee with Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, looking on in the Dirksen Senate Office Building, in Washington, D.C., June 16, 2010.