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Hundreds of friends, family and well-wishers gathered at Stout Field in Indianapolis, Saturday, Oct. 31, to greet the returning members of the 2-238th General Aviation Support Battalion, on their way home from Fort Sill, Okla., following their deployment in support of operation Iraqi Freedom.
11.03.09, Story by Spc. Austen Hurt
Indiana's Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger, received notification that Soldiers of the 2-238th General Aviation Support Battalion are scheduled to return the afternoon of Oct. 31 to Stout Field in Indianapolis.
10.29.09, Story by Lt. Col. Deedra Thombleson
The Indiana National Guard's 138th Financial Management Headquarters Company will be activated in the spring of 2010 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
10.16.09, Story by Deedra Thombleson
The Indiana National Guard is preparing to bid farewell to a leader who has inspired and mentored generations of National Guard and civic leaders for nearly seven decades.
10.11.09, Courtesy Story
Muscatatuck Urban Training Center encompasses only 1,000 total acres, including a 180-acre reservoir. This translates to just over 1.5 square miles of land and water for military units to train on. As you can imagine, space can get tight very quickly.
10.07.09, Story by Sgt. Brad Staggs
Sen. Tom Wyss (R-District 15) had been trying to explain to his fellow senators from other states what Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Southern Indiana was all about but failed to give them the full scope of the project.
10.06.09, Story by Sgt. Brad Staggs
U.S. Senator Ted Kaufman (D-DE), and key representatives from several government agencies are scheduled to observe civilian-military exercises Monday, Sept. 28, at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center military installation in Indiana as part of the civilian uplift program in Afghanistan. The civilian role in counterinsurgency, which is the focus of this facility, is widely seen as the key to a winning strategy in Afghanistan.
09.25.09, Courtesy Story
In the career of any enlisted Soldier in the Army there are benchmarks that allow an individual to say "I was proud." The promotion from the specialist rank to the non-commissioned officer rank of sergeant is one of those times.
09.04.09, Story by Sgt. Brad Staggs
For years, a high school diploma has been a required achievement for a successful life, a pass to higher wages, better jobs and untold other opportunities. Every year, millions of high school students find themselves in situations that they can't overcome and need to leave school. The National Guard wants to give some of those youths a chance to do something better with themselves and serve their country at the same time.
08.26.09, Story by Spc. Austen Hurt
It's the kind of disaster people don't like to think about, but the Chemical Enhance Force Protection Package, or CERFP, from Ohio trains to respond to victims of chemical attacks everyday. For one whole week in August, the CERFP came to the Muscatatuck urban Training Center to do just that.
08.20.09, Story by Sgt. Brad Staggs
A commemoration memorial for veterans past and present was held here Aug. 15 at the War Memorial.
08.15.09, Story by Sgt. William Hill
Members of the 38th Infantry Division's Task Force Cyclone started their mobilization training at Camp Atterbury, Ind., July 10 in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan over the next year.
07.16.09, Story by Spc. William Henry
The Indiana National Guard's Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 38th Combat Aviation Brigade, will hold a departure ceremony, July 5, at the Shelbyville Army Aviation Support Facility at 3 p.m.
07.02.09, Courtesy Story
On Saturday, June 27, 128 Army Commendations, 15 Bronze Stars, and five Army Achievements Medals were handed out to members of the 38th Military Police Company. But the award that got the most attention was the Purple Heart.
07.01.09, Story by Spc. David Bonnell
Indiana National Guard Soldiers with the 38th Infantry Division's Transportation Company are finishing up from their deployment to Iraq and are scheduled to arrive back on Hoosier soil, June 28.
06.27.09, Courtesy Story
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