Citations with the tag: UNITED States. National Guard Bureau
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- On guard.
Peters, Katherine McIntire // Government Executive; Jan1998, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p34Focuses on the controversy over the restructuring of the US Army National Guard's combat divisions. Plan to cut the number of army reserve units; Advantages and disadvantages of cutting the number of reserve units; Impact on the national budget.
- FAISS upgrade.
Peters, Katherine McIntire // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin; Apr/Jun96, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p59Reports that the Army National Guard (ARNG), working through the United States Forces Command (FORSCOM), has initiated an upgrade to the FORSCOM Automated Intelligence Support System (FAISS) computers found in ARNG enhanced brigades and combat divisions. Improvements that will be made on the...
- ARNG training workshop.
Peters, Katherine McIntire // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin; Apr/Jun96, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p59Reports that the Army National Guard (ARNG) Training Workshop has been tentatively scheduled for October 17-20, 1996.
- ASAS remote workstation fielding.
Peters, Katherine McIntire // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin; Jul-Sep97, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p58Reports that the US Army National Guard's 41st Separate Infantry Brigade, 116th Armor Brigade, and 155th Armor Brigade have completed initial fielding training for the All-Source Analysis System-Remote Workstation (ASAS-RWS) at Fort Huachuca, Arizona.
- ARNG G2/S2 training workshop.
Peters, Katherine McIntire // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin; Jul-Sep97, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p59Announces the schedule of the US Army National Guard G2/S2 Training Workshop.
- National Guard account in play.
Eckman, Katy // Adweek Midwest Edition; 08/04/97, Vol. 38 Issue 31, p45Reveals the plans of the US National Guard Bureau to issue requests for proposals for its advertising account. Estimated amount of the account; Incumbent group handling the government agency's account.
- National Guard Bureau to solicit proposals for $8-12 mil. account.
Eckmann, Katy; Comiteau, Jennifer // Adweek Eastern Edition; 9/2/1996, Vol. 37 Issue 36, p5Reports on the US National Guard Bureau's plans to issue requests for proposals for its advertising account estimated at around $8-12 million. Tasks awaiting the successful bidder; Plans of current agency Laughlin Marinaccio & Owens to defend the business.
- 300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist) Army National Guard.
Eckmann, Katy; Comiteau, Jennifer // Military Intelligence; Jul-Sep91, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p53Focuses on the US Army National Guard's 300th Military Intelligence Brigade. Function as an intelligence unit and linguist unit; Selection of Utah as site of the unit; Capstone Military Intelligence linguist battalions.
- Not just another day.
McKinley, Craig R. // Hill; 5/20/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 58, pS17The author shares the services, sacrifices, and contributions offered by the U.S. National Guard Bureau to the U.S.
- NATIONAL GUARD.
McKinley, Craig R. // Hill; 5/21/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 59, pS18A photo essay is presented depicting the contribution and efforts of the U.S. National Guard in safeguarding the country.
- Leaving civilian life to answer the call of duty.
Blum, H. Steven // Hill; 5/21/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 59, pS19The article reports on the contribution and efforts of the U.S. National Guard Bureau in safeguarding the country.
- En garde!
Kitfield, James // National Journal; 7/19/97, Vol. 29 Issue 29, p1454Discusses the controversy surrounding the proposed reductions in the US Army National Guard. Strengths and weaknesses of forces; Exacerbation of the division between the Army and the National Guard; Opposition from state National Guard Adjutant Generals and many governors and Members of...
- Identity Crisis.
Cahlink, George // Government Executive; Sep2002, Vol. 34 Issue 13, p59Reports the confusion over the role of the U.S. National Guard. Missions of the National Guard; Composition of the National Guard; Data on the training of the military organization.
- Gen. Davis nominated for chief of Air Force National Guard Bureau.
Cahlink, George // Jet; 08/10/98, Vol. 94 Issue 11, p12Focuses on the nomination of Major General Russell C. Davis for the grade of lieutenant general and chief of the Air Force National Guard Bureau at the Pentagon. Background information on Davis including his post at the bureau; In-depth look at Davis' military career.
- Army National Guard: Korean War Mobilization.
Donnelly, William M. // Military Review; Jan/Feb2000, Vol. 80 Issue 1, p80Deals with the Korean War Mobilization of the United States (US) Army National Guard. Army National Guard of the US in 1950; Mobilization and manpower shortage; Postmobilization training and turbulence; Deployment in Korea, Germany and the zone of the interior.
- Do You Support the Guard and Reserve?
Hill, Martin // San Diego Business Journal; 06/12/2000, Vol. 21 Issue 24, p58Focuses on the duties of the United States National Guard and Reserve. Summer camp of reservists at Coast Guard Station San Diego; Civilian volunteer works of the author.
- Our country relies upon the skills and abilities of our National Guard.
McKinley, Craig R. // Hill; 5/26/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 59, pS.17The article expresses a deepest appreciation for the U.S. National Guard Bureau as the Memorial Day is approaching.
- National Guard account in play.
Eckmann, Katy // Adweek Southeast Edition; 08/04/97, Vol. 18 Issue 31, p45Reports on the National Guard Bureau's plan to issue requests for proposals for its $10-13 million advertising account. Projected five-year budget for the account; Background on the Bureau's pact with Laughlin, Marinaccio & Owens.
- Distance learning success.
Proctor, Paul // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 10/4/1999, Vol. 151 Issue 14, p15Reports on the distance education received by the first class of United States National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk maintenance technicians. Students' location at aviation support facilities in Columbus, Ohio and Salina, Kansas; Difficulty for Guard members to leave civilian jobs to attend schools...
- National Guard project honored.
Proctor, Paul // Army Magazine; Sep98, Vol. 48 Issue 9, p69Reports on the United States National Guard's receipt of the SUPERQuest Award for its distributive training technology project. Presentation of the award at SUPERCOM, the Telecommunications Industry Association and US Telephone Association annual communications conference.
- First-Rate Soldiers Serving the Nation.
Schultz, Roger C. // Army Magazine; Oct2001, Vol. 51 Issue 10, p97Focuses on the mission of the United States Army National Guard (ARNG). Vision statement of the ARNG; Community and state assistance provided; Support for federal missions and civil matters.
- Incorporating National Guard Divisions into Exercises Have We Established an ARNG Trend?
Bento, John C. // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin; Jan-Mar2002, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p31Analyzes the participation of the United States Army National Guard as an active component in the military architectural environment. Reason for the need to incorporate National Guard divisions into operational level exercises; Benefits of the operational exercise; Role of the National Guard in...
- NEW NATIONAL GUARD MUSEUM.
Bento, John C. // World War II; Jul2003, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p14Provides information on the National Guard Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Purpose of the museum; Displays featured in the museum; Museum location.
- NG Diversity Awards.
Bento, John C. // Army Magazine; Apr2003, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p58Reports that the U.S. National Guard Bureau has honored states, units, soldiers and airmen.
- Drum roll, please, for these guardsmen's good goal.
Hitchcock, Karen Diekamp // Wentzville Journal; 10/3/2012, Vol. 50 Issue 40, pA11The author applauds the U.S. National Guard for the assistance it provided to the people of Honduras in building a medical clinic.
- National Guard mentors bring ag aid to Afghans.
Fischer, L. T. Davin // Farmer; Feb2012, Vol. 130 Issue 2, p16The article provides information on the development of the agricultural practices in the Zabul Province of Afghanistan by the soldiers of Minnesota and Mississippi National Guards' Zabul Agri-Business Development Team.
- Florida Army National Guard: The counter-drug role.
Shively, Stanley; Coumbe, Arthur T. // Military Intelligence; Apr-Jun92, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p23Describes the involvement of Florida Army National Guard in counter-drug operations. Screening of incoming passengers and cargo; Analytical and linguistic support; Contribution to a pilot project involving the coordination of law enforcement agencies; Challenges to effective participation.
- The Sinai Mission.
Bruns, Rebekahmae N. // Soldiers; Mar2003, Vol. 58 Issue 3, p22Presents pictures on the participation of the Oregon Army National Guard's 1st Battalion 186th Infantry Regiment in the Multinational Force and Observers mission in the Sinai Peninsula in 2002.
- National Guard Begins Search for $150 Mil. Account.
Sampey, Kathleen; Griswold, Alicia // Adweek Eastern Edition; 3/5/2001, Vol. 42 Issue 10, p5Reports that the United States Department of Defense released questionnaires on its Web site for agencies to submit media and creative criteria on portions of its National Guard Bureau account. Estimated total media budget of the account; Attraction of government accounts to advertising agencies.
- ARMY RESERVE.
Bush, George // Officer; Jan/Feb2002, Vol. 79 Issue 1, p30Focuses on the achievements and hard work of the Reservists in the events that happen in the United States. Importance of the Reserve forces; Role in the security of the civilian; Patriotism in the nations goal for peace.
- Gun Talk.
HAUGHEY, JOHN // Outdoor Life; 2011 Supplement, p52The article offers news briefs related to shooting which includes the H.B. 40, bill passed by the Pennsylvania State House for self-defense, the decline in crime rates in the U.S. and the re-enlistment of Wayne Irelan sergeant, in the U.S. Army National Guard.
- Army Issues RFI for Communications Capabilities for National Guard CBRNE Package.
HAUGHEY, JOHN // TR2: Terror Response Technology Report; 5/26/2010, Vol. 6 Issue 11, p28The article reports on the issuance by the U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command of a Request for Information (RFI) for communications capabilities for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive (CBRNE) Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) mission...
- Army National Guard: Enhanced Brigade Readiness Improved but Personnel and Workload Are Problems: NSIAD-00-114.
HAUGHEY, JOHN // GAO Reports; 6/14/2000, p1During the last 25 years, the military has come to rely increasingly on the Army National Guard and other reserve forces, which provide combat troops as well as a large percentage of the Army's requirements in such support areas as civil affairs, public affairs, quartermaster, transportation,...
- Defending the Homeland.
Haskell, Bob // Soldiers; Aug2006, Vol. 61 Issue 8, p14The article examines the role of the U.S. Army National Guard as a homeland-security and homeland-defense force. Civil support teams and members of the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or high-yield explosive enhanced response force package (CERFP) are among the Guard's principal...
- The National Guard in Afghanistan.
Greenhil, Jim // Soldiers; Aug2006, Vol. 61 Issue 8, p22The article explores the role of the U.S. Army National Guard in the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Members of the 45th Infantry Brigade Oklahoma Army Guard were among the mentors of the Afghan National Army. The Guard professionalized Afghan troops by putting them through the equivalent of...
- IT PAYS TO SERVE YOUR COUNTRY.
Greenhil, Jim // Careers & Colleges; Mar/Apr2003, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p4Focuses on the higher education funding programs offered by the National Guard of the U.S. Options offered by the National Guard; Uniqueness of the National Guard; Financial incentives offered to young people.
- Engineers build a school in Belize.
Greenhil, Jim // Engineer; Dec95, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p29Focuses on South Carolina Army National Guard's 122d Engineer Battalion's construction of a primary school building in Double Head Cabbage, Belize. Submission of the school design through the US Army Southern Command; Advantages of standardized plans.
- Disaster Relief After Hurricane Lili.
Turner, Thomas M. // Engineer; Oct-Dec2003, Vol. 33 Issue 4, p36Details the involvement of the U.S. National Guard in the disaster preparation and relief operation after Hurricane Lili made its way through Louisiana in October 2002. Phases of the operation; Structure of engineer battalions formed; Problems with disaster relief materials encountered by...
- National Guard history.
Turner, Thomas M. // Hispanic Times Magazine; Dec1994/Jan1995, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p46Describes the Army and Air National Guards of the United States. Opportunities for minorities; Structure; Overview of their history; Functions; Number of Hispanic members.
- Requirements for humanitarian assistance in CONUS.
Ciceraro, Jose A. // Military Review; Mar/Apr95, Vol. 75 Issue 2, p58Suggests that the United States expand its medical readiness training exercises (MEDRETE) in medically underserved areas in the country. National Guard Bureau's requirement of procedures to follow prior to undertaking a Domestic Action Program (DAP) in the Continental United States (CONUS);...
- Idaho Army National Guard tests GPS-based training system.
Ciceraro, Jose A. // Military Review; Jan/Feb1996, Vol. 76 Issue 1, p88Reports that a Global Positioning System-based training system known as the Deployable Force-on-Force Instrumented Range System has been successfully employed by the Army National Guard's 116th Cavalry Brigade during field exercises on October 1995. Simulation of a fire fight.
- Citizen-Soldiers: A Tradition of Service.
Beeson, Thomas W. // Military Review; Mar/Apr99, Vol. 79 Issue 1, p54Focuses on the United States National Guard Bureau, a citizen-soldier force. Complexity of the mechanics of how mission is accomplished; Federal mission of the service; Caucuses that ensure that important US National Guard issues receive the appropriate level of congressional attention.
- The Constabulary Function Dilemma.
Beaumont, Roger A. // Military Review; Mar/Apr99, Vol. 79 Issue 1, p57Discusses the issue over constabulary quandary, like pseudo-militia in the United States (US). What affect perspectives on the constabulary function; Implication of militia's policing role; George Washington's concept of the militia; Role of the US National Guard Bureau on war on drugs.
- ARMY NATIONAL GUARD RESTRUCTURING PLANNED.
Beaumont, Roger A. // Army Logistician; Jan/Feb2003, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p43Reports on the restructuring plans of the U.S. Army National Guard. Improvement in the training and structure to better align with the Army Transformation program and defense strategy; Introduction of mobile light brigades and multifunctional divisions; Collaboration of the units with existing...
- BUREAU CHIEF OUTLINES GUARD TRANSFORMATION PLAN.
Beaumont, Roger A. // Army Logistician; Sep/Oct2003, Vol. 35 Issue 5, p45Reports on the meeting between National Guard leaders from 50 states to discuss plans for transforming the branch of military service. Proposal for consolidating functions and responsibilities; Transition into a joint force; Involvement of the National Guard in ground missile defense.
- Guardsmen Gain Peacekeeping Mission.
Beaumont, Roger A. // Army Logistician; Mar/Apr2000, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p58No abstract available.
- Rescued from Near-Euthanasia, Iraqi Orphans Need Loving Homes.
Little, Joleigh // National Right to Life News; Sep2007, Vol. 34 Issue 9, p11The article reports on the rescue of starving and dehydrating children in an orphanage in Baghdad, Iraq. The children were moved to another orphanage for their recovery. Scott Southworth, a major in the U.S. Army National Guard, cooperated with the U.S. and Iraqi governments for the medical...
- Pentagon debates role of US citizen soldiers in combat overseas.
Landay, Jonathan S. // Christian Science Monitor; 7/26/96, Vol. 88 Issue 169, p3Reports on the increasing intensity of debate over how best to fit the Army National Guard into the United States' defense strategy. Detractors' call for downsizing of reserves; Supporters' claim that the guard is a vital and economical military resource; Guard's influence in Congress.
- DOD Announces Increase in Foreign Language Pay.
Wood, Sara // All Hands; Aug2006, Issue 1072, p11The article reports that the maximum monthly pay for active-duty service members who are proficient in another language will be increased to $1,000 and the National Guard and Reserve members will be offered a $6,000 per year bonus.
- State clarifies law on employee rights when called to serve.
Lane, Amy // Crain's Detroit Business; 4/8/2002, Vol. 18 Issue 14, p6Reports the return-to-work protections in-state-law for the National Guards in Michigan. Reflection of the Uniformed Services Employment Rights Act; Uniformity between the state and federal laws; Rights of employee to benefits.

