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National Guard members join "Rebuilding Day" projects
April 28, 2008
Airmen, Soldiers and civilians with the National Guard repair the home of Michelle Samuel April 26 in LaPlata, Md., during "National Rebuilding Day." The Guard volunteers shingled her roof, repainted the interior and exterior, installed a new stove, washer and dryer, repaired the ceilings and bathroom, installed a new storm door and made many other repairs at no cost.

Guard enlisted leaders get a lesson in nonlethal weapons
April 28, 2008
Arkansas Command Sgt. Maj. Deborah Collins reacts to her shocking encounter with a Taser X26 during a demonstration of nonlethal weapons for the National Guard Bureau's Senior Enlisted Leaders Conference in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., in April. "It was immediate, intense pain," she said.

National Guard Helicopters respond to mid-Hudson wildfires
April 25, 2008
A New York Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk fills a 600-gallon "Bambi Bucket" from Lake Awosting in Minnewaska State Park, Ulster County, N.Y., April 21, prior to making another dump on a 3,100 acre wildfire. Army National Guard aviation assets responded to a State Emergency Management Office request for assistance on Saturday, April 19, when one Black Hawk helicopter flew 37 water dump missions. On Sunday April 20, and Monday April 21, two Black Hawks responded, flying 14 water missions each day. A New York Army National Guard OH-58 recon helicopter equipped with a thermal imaging device was also used to identify fire hot spots for targeted drops.

Israel's biggest-ever war drill offers lessons for the National Guard
April 25, 2008
Members of the Israeli Defense Force's Homefront Command and civilian authorities search the rubble of a collapsed three-story building in Nazareth, Israel, on April 8, 2008, during Turning Point 2, a first-ever national level civil defense exercise. National Guard Bureau officials observed the exercise.

National Guard assists local responders in Port Royal anti-terrorism exercise
April 24, 2008
More than a dozen law enforcement and local-area first responders joined the South Carolina National Guard in a highly realistic maritime anti-terrorism exercise in Port Royal Sound today as part of Vigilant Guard; the largest natural disaster preparedness exercise ever conducted by the South Carolina National Guard.; The exercise scenario consisted of a terrorist organization hijacking a local ferry boat as a platform for deploying a "dirty bomb" in the Port Royal harbor. National Guard helicopters; the Beaufort Police Department and the Beaufort County Sheriff's Department observed the "hijacked" vessel and requested local-area and Guard HAZMAT and Civil Service Team (CST) assistance. Vigilant Guard tested about 100 local-area law enforcement and first responders with responding to a potential maritime terrorist threat. Beaufort County Sherrif's Department SWAT team members approach the 'hijacked' ship.

Minister, Volunteer, Chaplain - State Guard Chaplain Supports Vigilant Guard 08
April 23, 2008

National Guard practices search and rescue with local emergency responders
April 23, 2008

Medical teams airlift victims to local hospitals
April 23, 2008
Victims of the 'rubble pile' hurry to the UH-60 Blackhawk to be evacuated to a local hospital during the Vigilant Guard 2008 exercise in Beaufort, S.C.

State response teams work hand in hand with National Guard
April 23, 2008
Rescue crews from the South Carolina National Guard work together to search for victims in the 'rubble pile' at the Vigilant Guard 2008 exercise in Beaufort, S.C.

National Guard and local units engage in large-scale emergency medicine exercise
April 23, 2008
Capt. Pauline Goss, of the 187th Medical Group, attends to a simulated disaster victim during National Guard exercise Vigilant Guard April 22 in Beaufort, S.C. Vigilant Guard is a three-day National Guard-hosted exercise involving a mock 7.3 scale earthquake, in Beaufort County, which began April 21. The exercise is designed to better prepare the National Guard for natural disasters in a cooperative effort with various national, state and local government agencies.