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RSS FAQs
What is RSS?
RSS or Rich Site Syndication (also 'Really Simple Syndication) feeds are free content feeds from web sites that contain headlines, summaries and links to the full page on the web site. Using an RSS reader, you can view data feeds from various news sources.
How do I use RSS?
Special news readers, called 'news aggregators' are required for you to be able to use RSS feeds. You can locate RSS readers via web search engines such as Google or Yahoo. Some Web browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox (Mac/Win), and Safari (Mac/Win) also allow you to view RSS feeds directly in your browser.
Why use RSS?
RSS is an easy way to gather a wide variety of content in one place on your computer. Rather than having to visit many web sites to find out if there is new content, the RSS aggregator shows it all to you in one screen. Many RSS readers also 'alert' you when new content from your favorite web site is delivered.
How can I sign up for RSS feeds from the National Guard?
If you have a news reader, or news reader enabled Web browser, and wish to acquire our feed, use the links at the top of this page. Note that these feeds are coded in a format called XML and will not render correctly in older web browsers (you will only see raw code).