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Flying Yankees fly first aeromed mission with C-21s
April 15, 2010
A medical team prepares a table for a patient's arrival at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., March 8, 2010. The Flying Yankee C-21s from the Connecticut Air National Guard's 103rd Airlift Wing picked up patients as they arrived from overseas as well as those needing transfer from other CONUS medical facilities.

Dual-status technicians critical to Guard missions
April 15, 2010

Cadets have a different kind of college experience
April 14, 2010
Cadets from the University of Alabama Birmingham's ROTC program race to the finish during a Spring Challenge at Oak Mountain State Park on Saturday, April 10th. The cadets are using a F470 Zodiac assault vessel supplied by the Alabama Guard's 20th Special Forces.

Pennsylvania RED HORSE squadron returns from deployment
April 14, 2010
From left, Capt. Mark Burmbach and Maj. Eric Mannion received a fresh new
red hat from Tech. Sgt. Kevin Rakus when they returned to Fort Indiantown
Gap, Pa., after a six-month deployment to locations throughout Iraq and
Afghanistan. They were among the more than 100 returning Airmen of the 193rd
Special Operations Wing's 201st Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational
Repair Squadron Engineers. Their mission was to build and repair military
infrastructures that support missions theater wide.

Two Army Guard installations win DoD environmental awards
April 14, 2010
American Indian tribal representatives hold a prayer at Warm Springs in Camp Guernsey's South Training Area during a 2008 tribal consultation meeting field trip. Native American consultation is a key component of Camp Guernsey's cultural resources management program. A tribal monitoring program is in place for ground-disturbing projects; tribes visit on a rotating basis to participate in fieldwork and surveys.

Wisconsin Guard asset remains ready for state emergencies
April 14, 2010
Tech. Sgt. Charlotte Koshek analyzes a sample drawn from a "contaminated" room in the VIP Lodge at Alpine Valley Music Theatre during an Army North external evaluation of the Wisconsin National Guard's 54th Civil Support Team on March 25, 2010. The evaluation is required every 18 months for unit certification. In the exercise scenario, a winter concert by rock groups promoting animal cruelty was sabotaged with chemical, biological and radiological materials by an animal rights group.

Air Guard announces nominees for 2010 awards
April 14, 2010

Illinois governor, Guardsmen pay respects at Polish consulate
April 14, 2010
Gov. Pat Quinn, Consul General of Poland Zygmunt Matynia and Army Brig. Gen. Robert J. Pratt gathered at the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Chicago April 13, 2010. Quinn, along with Illinois National Guard leaders, gathered at the consulate to pay respects to the Polish president, military leaders and other dignitaries, who were killed in the April 10 plane crash.

State welcomes home ‘Old Hickory’ Guardsmen
April 13, 2010
Members of the 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team of the North Carolina National Guard stand in formation during a Welcome Home ceremony held at the RBC Center in Raleigh, N.C., April 11, 2010. The ceremony honored nearly 4,000 Soldiers and their families for their support and commitment during a nine-month deployment to Iraq.

New Guard recruits earn stripes for skills
April 13, 2010
From right to left, North Dakota Recruit Training Battalion members Pvt. Nina Santiago, Pvt. Daniel Bettin and Pvt. Kurt Altenburg apply camouflage face paint during a "stripes-for-skills" event at the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Fargo, N.D., April 10, 2010. The North Dakota Army National Guard event is part of a program to offer new soldiers a chance to be promoted based on their basic Army knowledge and skills.