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Leaders endorse Pakistan, National Guard partnership
July 26, 2007
Paul McHale, assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense; retired Lt. Gen. Tariq Waseem Ghazi, Pakistan's former defense secretary; LTG H Steven Blum, the chief of the National Guard Bureau, and Marine Lt. Gen. Frances Wilson, president, National Defense University, talk about a possible National Guard State Partnership Program with Pakistan at a dinner at Blum's official residence at Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., on July 25, 2007.

Apache pilots save critically-wounded Soldier with unorthodox evacuation
July 24, 2007
Chief Warrant Officer-4 Kevin Purtee (left) and Chief Warrant Officer-2 Allen Crist, Company B, 1st Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment (Attack), man the AH-64 helicopter they used to help save the life of a critically wounded Soldier.

49th Soldiers earn prestigious German marksmanship award
July 20, 2007
Staff Sgt. Steven Mich evaluates the handling of a German pistol during a German marksmanship competition held by the 49th Missile Defense Battalion.

Safety, Alaskan Style
July 19, 2007
Grizzly bears outside Fort Greely fence. Although not common, the last Grizzly bear sighting was June 12, 2007.

Changing with the Guard
July 18, 2007

National Guard task force keeps Army helicopters in the fight
July 17, 2007
Army National Guard Sgt. Morley Wagner determines which one of numerous circuit cards and multiple transducers is failing in an automated flight control system at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, on July 4, 2007. Wagner is a member of Task Force AVCRAD (Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot), which maintains components from Army National Guard, Regular Army and Army Reserve helicopters flying missions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Maryland brigade assumes Iraqi mission from Indiana
July 17, 2007
Command Sgt. Maj. Brian Sann, left, brigade sergeant major for the 58th Brigade Combat Team, left, and Col. Sean Casey, commander of the 58th BCT, uncase the unit's colors during a transfer of authority ceremony in which the 58th BCT assumed responsibility for garrison operations of Victory Base Complex, Iraq, from the 38th Division Support Command, Tuesday, July 10, 2007. The 58th BCT will be responsible for all daily operations on VBC.(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jon Soucy) (Released)

Air Guard opens new combat training runway
July 13, 2007
A Mississippi Air National Guard C-17 Globemaster lands July 9 at the Air National Guard's first assault runway training facility at Camp Shelby, Miss. Called "Shelby Aux Field," the 210-acre airfield is one of only two facilities in the world designed for C-17 short-field landing operations. It was constructed to meet the training demands of the Air Guard's 172nd Airlift Wing, which operates and maintains eight of the aircraft.

Guard Plans to Adjust Number of Troops Serving on U.S.-Mexican Border
July 12, 2007

Ice and fire: Eskimos in Kuwait
July 11, 2007
The Alaska National Guard's 3rd Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment has left its mark at Camp Buerhing, Kuwait, seen here July 3, 2007.

Illinois Unveils Mental Health Services for Returning Guardsmen, Veterans
July 9, 2007

Happy Hooligans fly first UAS mission from Fargo
July 6, 2007
Happy Hooligan Predator operators are seated at their positions in the Ground Control Station (GCS), Fargo, N.D.

Ohio town pulls together, honors airman killed In Iraq
July 5, 2007
Lt. Col. Kevin "Sonny" Sonnenberg during his deployment to Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar in 2005.

Some in recovery, others see major rainfall
July 5, 2007

Cooks Compete in Coveted Competition
July 3, 2007
Akron, Ohio resident Pfc. Marshall Conyers, food service specialist, prepares French onion soup, June 16 as he and other Soldiers of the 1485th Transportation Company, 112th Transportation Battalion compete in highly prestigious Connelley competition.

Huey's last hurrah
July 2, 2007
Chief Warrant Officer Brian Michael, a pilot with Company B, 1st Battalion, 137th Aviation Regiment prepares the UH-1H Iroquois for one of its last missions with the Ohio Army National Guard. Michael flew the Iroquois, more commonly known as the Huey during the Vietnam War.

Turnover of Eagle Base symbolizes success in the Balkans
July 2, 2007
U.S. Ambassador Douglas L. McElhaney; LTG H Steven Blum, the chief of the National Guard Bureau; and Maj. Gen. Richard Wightman Jr., senior military representative at NATO Headquarters in Bosnia and Herzegovina honor arriving officials from Bosnia-Herzegovina during ceremonies marking the turnover of Eagle Base, near Tuzla, in Bosnia-Herzegovina, from the United States to the government of Bosnia-Herzegovina on June 30, 2007. More than 100,000 members of the active duty and Reserve components of the U.S. military have served at Eagle Base since it opened 12 years ago.

Citizen-Soldiers Honor Fallen Firefighters
July 2, 2007

Texas Guard Aviators responded to flooded areas
June 29, 2007
A girl and her mother prepare to be evacuated aboard a Texas Army National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter from flooded areas in Burnet County, Texas, June 28, 2007. Some 13,000-14,000 square miles of Texas were flooded by torrential rains, leading Texas Governor Rick Perry to mobilize the Texas National Guard in support of civil rescue and recovery efforts.

2007 Joint Thunder Exercise wraps up 23rd year of training
June 27, 2007
Members of Company B, 109th Area Medical Support Battalion, Rapid City, SD, load a victim of simulated chemical bombing onto a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at Black Hills State University, Spearfish, SD, during Operation Yellow Jacket, as part of the Joint Thunder 2007 annual training exercise.