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Utah Guard joins African Lion exercise
May 17, 2010
Staff Sgt. Anette Aldridge, a French linguist serving with Company C, 142nd Military Intelligence Battalion of the Utah Army National Guard, talks with a colonel of the Moroccan Army after a chemical awareness presentation given at the Moroccan military's South Command Headquarters in Agadir, May 16, 2010. Aldridge, along with other French and Arabic linguists of the 142nd MI Bn., were attached to the 151st Expeditionary Medical Group, Utah Air National Guard, to assist them as translators during humanitarian missions conducted as part of Exercise AFRICAN LION 2010.

Air show highlights jointness
May 17, 2010

Texas Guardsman shoots for gold at Warrior Games
May 14, 2010
Spc. Shawn Porter of the Texas Army National Guard won a gold medal in the
10-meter air rifle standing/non supported event during the inaugural Warrior
Games held in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 13, 2010. Porter is assigned to
the 136th Military Police Battalion in Tyler, Texas.

Behavorial health conseling available for returning servicemembers
May 14, 2010

Adjutant general puts suicide prevention front and center
May 14, 2010

National Guard renews compassionate suicide prevention campaign
May 14, 2010
Sgt. 1st Class Robert Meyers, of the 1138th Medium Truck Company, delivers the National Guard suicide prevention and awareness message to Soldiers of his unit at Jefferson Barracks.

VA Strives to Prevent Vet Suicides
May 14, 2010

Joint Task Force Haiti prepares for 'New Horizon'
May 14, 2010

New Jersey Guardsman honored to be selected for Warrior Games
May 14, 2010
Sgt. Brandon Longe of the New Jersey Army National Guard is competing in the Ultimate Champion competition and sitting volleyball events at the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo., on May 12, 2010.

Maine Guardsmen running 21 marathons in 21 days
May 14, 2010
Col. Jack Mosher and Maj. Herbert Brock departed Kittery, Maine on May 8 to complete a 21-day, 500-mile Resilience Run to Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., on May 31 in time to participate in national Memorial Day ceremonies. They will alternate days as a running team, moving roughly 26.2 miles per day from start to finish resting only on Sundays.