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Poland's "Peace Sky" at home in Arizona
August 18, 2008
First Lt. Adam Jantas (left), a Polish Air Force student pilot, goes over his morning sortie with F-16 instructor pilot Maj. Julian Pacheco on the 162nd Fighter Wing flightline.

National Guard Soldiers learn benefits of logistics systems
August 18, 2008
Chief Warrant Officer Tom Marsh (left) and 1st Sgt. Kyle Heidenreich work on a preliminary deployment kit during a Logistics Enablers Overview Course Aug. 15 in Bismarck, N.D. Marsh uses the laptop to write information to the green tag, which will track equipment. The kit is one of several pieces of equipment covered during the weeklong course that included Soldiers from across the United States.

Air Guard Predator pilots increase combat air patrols
August 18, 2008
California Air National Guard MQ-1 Predator pilots meet in their hanger at March Air Reserve Base in November 2006 following the activation ceremony for the 196th Reconnaissance Squadron. The Air Guard squadron operates three combat air patrols in Iraq from the squadron's base operations center.

Building capable allies, strong bonds
August 15, 2008
From the end of the runway at Tucson International Airport, an F-16 Fighting Falcon instructor pilot with the Arizona Air National Guard's 162nd Fighter Wing prepares to take off with his wingman, an international student pilot training with the Guard unit.

Texas Air Guard conducts medical training in Hawaii
August 15, 2008
Capt. Paul Ferguson Jr., of the Texas Air National Guard listens to patients at the Bobby Benson Center in Kahuku, Hawaii. Ferguson is part of a 51-person group of physicians, nurses and support personnel from the 149th Fighter Wing Medical Group in San Antonio, Texas working with the Hawaii ANG in support of the E Malama Kakou (To care for all) humanitarian program serving the medically underprivileged in Hawaii.

U.S. Air Guardsmen, Bosnians Restore Monument to Americans Killed in Sarajevo
August 15, 2008
Air Force Master Sgt. Robert A. Gordon and Tech. Sgt. Shaun Blische of the Maryland Air National Guard's 175th Civil Engineer Squadron, restore a monument at Mount Igman, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The monument memorializes three American diplomats and their French driver, who were killed at the site in 1995. The memorial is being restored as part of a humanitarian civic action project under the National Guard's State Partnership Program.

Air Guard pilot cheers for his brother in 2008 Olympics
August 15, 2008
Troy, left, and 1st Lt. Justin Dumais of the South Carolina Air National Guard finished sixth in the men's synchronized three-meter springboard diving event in the 2004 Olympics in Athens. This year, Dumais is an F-16 student in the Night Systems Training Course at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. And his younger brother is in Beijing alone.

Louisiana National Guard's Task Force Voodoo returns to Iraq
August 14, 2008

Alabama National Guard holds first Yellow Ribbon program
August 14, 2008

Company focuses on families to support military employees
August 13, 2008

Study spurs reassessment of alcohol awareness programs
August 13, 2008

National Guard detachment trains at NFL preseason game
August 13, 2008
Spc. James Cornwell (left) and Staff Sgt. Blair Heusdens of the 107th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment videotape and shoot photos of the Jacksonville Jaguars pre-season NFL game at the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 9, 2008.

Alaska National Guard Rescues Injured Climber
August 12, 2008

Official travelers can claim reimbursement for excess baggage fees
August 12, 2008

Pilots provide emergency close air support
August 12, 2008
Two A-10 Thunderbolt II jets taxi out to the runway July 26 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. The jets are experts at close air support missions and have proven to be invaluable despite being well past their expected useful lifespan.

New York National Guard and British Soldiers Aid Afghans
August 12, 2008
Captain Joseph Merrill from Binghamton, NY and commander of SECFOR Delta works with a translator to direct a father seeking medical attention for his son.

Leapfest: Rhode Island's international adventure
August 11, 2008
Two Soldiers from Fort Campbell, Ky., landed safely in Kingston, R.I., on Aug. 9 after their main parachutes became tangled while participating in Leapfest, the National Guard's international military parachute competition. Sergeants 1st Class Christopher O'Malley and Kurt Merrell resorted to their training and deployed their reserve parachutes.

Former Army shooter enters U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame
August 8, 2008

New travel card distribution to begin this month
August 8, 2008
Airmen are being issued the new Citibank government travel card, which will look like this example. Distribution will begin Aug. 13.

Higher learning: ESGR advocates sample Leapfest adventure
August 8, 2008
Brown University graduate research manager Tom Alarie checks out the terrain for Leapfest 2008 during a flight in an Army National Guard helicopter arranged by the Rhode Island Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve on Aug. 7. Sixteen people participated in the morning's event for civilian employers and supervisors of members of the National Guard.