An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : News : Article View
NEWS | March 14, 2011

McCain: National Guard one of reasons homeland defense succeeds

By Air Force Tech. Sgt. John Orrell National Guard Bureau

WASHINGTON - The Reserve components, including the National Guard, are one reason we have succeeded in defending our nation and not had another attack on American soil since 9/11, Arizona Sen. John McCain said here March 10.

"In this era of enemies who want to destroy everything we stand for and believe in, there's no more patriotic group of Americans … than those who serve in our Reserve [components]," McCain said.

"Since 9/11, our [National Guard] Citizen-Soldiers have been called upon to serve and sacrifice in a way that it has never been called upon in history," he said.

"And, as we see events unfold in the Middle East – the continued threat from those people who would destroy everything we stand for – I am afraid [the Reserve components] will have to be called on again."

McCain said he is aware of Guardmembers' commitment and sacrifice and is proud of them. He thanked them for their sacrifice and the pride they have serving.

"We have seen our [Guardmembers] leave their families, their homes and their jobs time-after-time, voluntarily, to serve their country's call," he said.

"I am inspired every time I meet someone who walks up to me and says, 'I'm in the [National Guard,] and I'm proud that I serve.'"

This success is a credit not only to Guardmembers, but also to everyone who helped the National Guard successfully move from a strategic reserve to a fully functional operational Reserve component, he said.

"I am also proud of the American people who have provided the training and the equipment to make our [National Guardmembers] on an equal basis with our active duty personnel," he said. "That has been a major improvement and step forward."

 

 

Related Articles
U.S. Soldiers with the 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 213th Regional Support Group, Pennsylvania Army National Guard are honored during a departure ceremony at the Keystone Conference Center at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, Dec. 13, 2025. The ceremony marked the unit’s upcoming deployment to Germany in support of United States Special Operations Command Europe, recognizing the Soldiers’ readiness to support public affairs operations in a multinational environment. Photo by Staff Sgt. Vail Forbeck.
Pennsylvania Guard Mobilizes for Europe Deployment
By Capt. Leanne Trindel, | Dec. 15, 2025
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. – Ten Soldiers with the Pennsylvania National Guard’s 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, or MPAD, were honored during a deployment ceremony Dec. 13 at the Keystone Conference Center.Part of the...

Alaska Army National Guard Spc. Brad Adams, assigned to the 297th Infantry Battalion’s Headquarters and Headquarters Company and his team ruck march into town after landing in Tuntutuliak, Nov. 13, 2025, to support ongoing recovery operations following Typhoon Halong, Since joining, Adams has already volunteered for state active duty, serving two weeks in multiple Western Alaska communities impacted by Typhoon Halong. His team conducted home repairs, muck-out operations, and insulation work to help restore safe living conditions. Courtesy photo Alaska National Guard.
Alaska Guard’s Snowstorm Response Inspires Local Police Officer to Enlist
By Staff Sgt. Seth LaCount, | Dec. 12, 2025
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — What began as a chance encounter during a severe Yakutat snowstorm set Spc. Brad Adams on an unexpected path to the Alaska Army National Guard and toward a new sense of purpose,...

Maj. Gen. Gent Welsh, the adjutant general, Washington National Guard, talks during a news conference with Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson and Robert Ezelle, director of the Washington Emergency Management Division at the State Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray, Wash., Dec. 10, 2025. Ferguson signed Emergency Proclamation 25-07 on Dec. 10, authorizing the use of the Washington National Guard in response to flooding in Western Washington. Photo by Joseph Siemandel.
National Guard Mobilizes in Support of Floods in Western Washington
By Joseph Siemandel, | Dec. 11, 2025
CAMP MURRAY, Wash. – As catastrophic flooding continues to cause damage across the state, the Washington National Guard will mobilize up to 300 personnel to help local agencies respond to the ongoing crisis.“There will be...