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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.
Soldiers that left Wisconsin in mid-August to support California and Washington with firefighting operations continue to battle wildfires, and their mission will continue through mid-September. 
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MADISON, Wis. — Three Wisconsin National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters and 23 Soldiers will assist California and Washington as those states battle wildfires raging across their states.
Two Wisconsin Army National Guard Soldiers competed in this year’s Best Sapper Competition — a 50-hour gauntlet for combat engineers — at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
MADISON, Wis. — The Army National Guard’s senior enlisted advisor visited Wisconsin National Guard troops April 10 to discuss the Guard’s unprecedented year of service in 2020 and discuss how the military is changing.
Three members of the Wisconsin National Guard marathon team earned a spot on the All-Guard Marathon Team during the National Guard Marathon Time Trials at the Omaha Marathon in September.
Fifteen years after one of the worst natural disasters to befall the United States, the tremendous National Guard response effort following Hurricane Katrina in 2005 still speaks to the Guard’s enduring value and capabilities.
There’s a new life-saving device developed by a Wisconsin Army National Guard officer. It’s an idea that creator 1st Lt. Nick Sinopoli — a pilot with the 1st Battalion, 147th Aviation Regiment in Madison, Wisconsin — believes could have helped during tragic helicopter crashes like the one that claimed the life of Kobe Bryant.
BARABOO, Wis. — An August 29 exercise conducted at sites throughout south central Wisconsin led to new interagency relationships and better understanding of the tools emergency managers have at their disposal during search and rescue operations.