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WING-YIR-2021
2021 will go down as one of the most historic years in Wisconsin National Guard history. After a 2020 dubbed […]
The Wisconsin National Guard gained 12 officers and six warrant officers during an Oct. 16 ceremony at the 426th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), which houses the Wisconsin Military Academy.
If the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 135th Medical Company-Area Support was a patient, the diagnosis at this point of their Middle East deployment might read “stable, but could use some rest.”
AL ASAD AIR BASE, Iraq — After an Iraqi soldier was injured by a roadside bomb near the Syrian border, nearly 65 U.S. Soldiers, Coalition Forces and civilian contractors showed up to donate potentially life-saving blood at the Role 2 hospital here.
WAUKESHA, Wis. — Nearly 60 Wisconsin Army National Guard Soldiers from the 135th Medical Company will deploy to the Middle East this spring.
A Wisconsin Army National Guard medical unit has shown great versatility, quickly transitioning from assisting since the early days of the state’s COVID-19 response to conducting annual training, and preparing for potential federal deployment overseas.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Two teams of Citizen Soldiers and Airmen from the Wisconsin National Guard have been working alongside Brown County Health and Human Services, Wisconsin Emergency Management and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to provide mobile COVID-19 testing capacity in Green Bay since April 30.
A team of Citizen Soldiers continues to work every day behind-the-scenes to ensure critical personal protective equipment (PPE) is received, repackaged, and distributed to entities in need across Wisconsin.
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — The Wisconsin National Guard dispatched a team April 5 to a senior living facility in Sheboygan to establish a mobile testing site and perform COVID-19 specimen collection.
MADISON, Wis. – In the course of two weeks, approximately 350 Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers and Airmen have been activated to be prepared for missions in support of the state's response to COVID-19. As fear of the unprecedented state of the country has grown, rumors and speculation on the Guard’s role caused waves of uncertainty to ripple across Wisconsin in reflection of this new mobilization. However, the dual mission of the Wisconsin National Guard includes focusing on the safety of the nation as well as the safety of individuals who Soldiers and Airmen call colleagues, neighbors, and friends.