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Guardmembers visited by congressional delegates at Camp Victory
February 14, 2011
Congressman Stephen F. Lynch introduces himself to Massachusetts Army National Guardmembers from his home state during a meet and greet as part of a congressional delegation visit to Camp Victory, Iraq, Feb. 2, 2011.

Illinois Guardmembers improve sand tables at remote operating sites
February 14, 2011
New and reliable sand tables--or terrain models--are built by Army Staff Sgt. Rene De Anda, an Illinois Guardsman with Battery A, 2nd Battalion, 123rd Field Artillery Regiment, Feb. 7, 2011

Iowa Guard, Afghan National Army partnership produces results in Paktya
February 14, 2011
Army Staff Sgt. Clint Koerperich, an Iowa Guardmember and squad leader for 2nd Platoon, Company C., 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry Regiment, patrols with Afghan National Army soldiers to investigate possible insurgent cache locations in the Zormat District on Feb. 5, 2011. The ANA and 2nd Platoon responded to a tip provided to the ANA by the Guardians of Peace program, which is designed to allow villagers to give information anonymously to Afghan National Security Forces and coalition forces.

Iowa National Guardmembers help Afghans improve winter storm response
February 11, 2011
Iowa Army National Guard Lt. Col. Tim Glynn, Panjshir Embedded Training Team
commander, instructs members of the Operations Coordination Center-Provincial
staff on emergency response planning and operations Feb. 7 at the Panjshir
OCC-P headquarters in Afghanistan. The ETT is part of the 2nd Brigade Combat
Team, 34th Infantry Division, Task Force Red Bulls. Glynn used the state of
Iowa's Emergency Decision Matrix to help the OCC-P build a written plan for
Panjshir Province's winter emergency response.

Indiana Guardmembers share poultry knowledge in Afghanistan
February 3, 2011
An Afghan man waits in line for chickens at Combat Outpost Terezayi, Khowst province, Feb. 2, 2011. The chickens were distributed to local farmers who attended a poultry management class sponsored by the Afghan Director of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock. Soldiers from the Indiana National Guard's 3-19th Agribusiness Development Team, attached to the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, helped facilitate the training.

Virginia National Guard’s 29th Infantry Division mentors making a difference in Afghanistan
February 3, 2011
Army Lt. Col. Paul Loftus of the Virginia National Guard and Afghan Col. Qadir discuss daily operations at the NMCC Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Guard ADT conference points way forward
February 2, 2011
Dr. Hamdy Oushy, forage and rangeland specialist for the Afghanistan Water, Agriculture and Technology Transfer Project, gives a presentation to the commanders of the Iowa National Guard's 734th Agribusiness Development Team, the Illinois National Guard's 1-14th Agribusiness Team, Missouri ADT IV and Missouri ADT V at the Shishem Bagh Research Station Jan. 28. Leaders of the ADTs met in Jalalabad Jan. 28 for an ADT conference.

Chiarelli expects increase in behavioral health needs
February 2, 2011
Army Sgt. 1st Class Erich Stemmerding, 534th Survey and Design Team, 15th Engineer Battalion, places “fuel donuts” on a drying rack Jan. 29, 2011, at Camp Phoenix in Kabul, Afghanistan. Once dry, the fuel donuts will burn for about an hour and provide an alternative heat source for Afghan families.

South Dakota National Guard waste-recycle program to help Afghans, environment
February 1, 2011
Army Sgt. 1st Class Erich Stemmerding, 534th Survey and Design Team, 15th Engineer Battalion, places “fuel donuts” on a drying rack Jan. 29, 2011, at Camp Phoenix in Kabul, Afghanistan. Once dry, the fuel donuts will burn for about an hour and provide an alternative heat source for Afghan families.

Alaska Air National Guard saving lives
January 31, 2011
A pararescuemen from the Alaska Air National Guard’s 212th Rescue Squadron conducts fast rope insertion training while deployed to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. The Alaska Air National Guard's busy search-and-rescue pace continues in 2011.