HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. – A short time in the Massachusetts National Guard and an activation has guided one Soldier back to school to pursue a degree in the behavioral health field.
Private First Class Marysa Bordeleau, a cannoneer with the Charlie Battery, 101st Field Artillery Regiment, is returning to Middlesex Community College in the fall of 2022 and will enroll at University of Massachusetts Lowell to complete her degree.
Bordeleau was unsure what she wanted to do and did not have a clear focus on the classes she took during her first shot in college.
“I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do, I took a lot of different classes,” said Bordeleau. I feel like I wasted a lot of time, so I took some time off and joined the...
01.19.2022 | HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, MASSACHUSETTS, US |
Story by Sgt. Cody Kilduff
HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. – A short time in the Massachusetts National Guard and an activation has guided one Soldier back to school to pursue a degree in the behavioral health field.
Private First Class Marysa Bordeleau, a cannoneer with the Charlie Battery, 101st Field Artillery Regiment, is returning to Middlesex Community College in the fall of 2022 and will enroll at University of Massachusetts Lowell to complete her degree.
Bordeleau was unsure what she wanted to do and did not have a clear focus on the classes she took during her first shot in college.
“I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do, I took a lot of different classes,” said Bordeleau. I feel like I wasted a lot of time, so I took some time off and joined the...
01.19.2022 | HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, MASSACHUSETTS, US |
Story by Sgt. Cody Kilduff
HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. – A short time in the Massachusetts National Guard and an activation has guided one Soldier back to school to pursue a degree in the behavioral health field.
Private First Class Marysa Bordeleau, a cannoneer with the Charlie Battery, 101st Field Artillery Regiment, is returning to Middlesex Community College in the fall of 2022 and will enroll at University of Massachusetts Lowell to complete her degree.
Bordeleau was unsure what she wanted to do and did not have a clear focus on the classes she took during her first shot in college.
“I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do, I took a lot of different classes,” said Bordeleau. I feel like I wasted a lot of time, so I took some time off and joined the...
01.19.2022 | HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, MASSACHUSETTS, US |
Story by Sgt. Cody Kilduff
During an activation for COVID-19 a Soldier in the Massachusetts National Guard decided she wanted to return to school to become a health care provider, after working in a health care setting.
Spc. Stephen Prochniak, a military police officer with the 972nd Military Police Company volunteered for activation for Task Force Powderhorn to assist with staffing shortages across the commonwealth to fight COVID-19 in a non-clinical staff role. Prochniak assisted medical staff resuscitate an unconscious patient during a shift at Lowell General Hospital.
Two former members of the 215th Army Band, Massachusetts Army National Guard, visited the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke to play patriotic music in order to show appreciation and boost the morale of the service members, staff and veteran residents here on May 7, 2020
The Massachusetts Nation Guard has administered more than 10,000 COVID-19 swab tests for patients and staff in facilities across the Commonwealth since the mission began April 2.
More than 160 members of the Massachusetts National Guard are working at the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke to support the clinical staff and medical professionals with operational support, logistics, and reporting. Shortly after the establishment of a Clinical Command Team on March 30th, the 126th Brigade Support Battalion from Springfield deployed to the Soldiers’ Home to run the logistical support, supplement the clinical staff, and...
HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass.--Adjutant of the Mass. National Guard, Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe signed a proclamation again recognizing April as Sexual Assault Awareness month in the Mass. National Guard here, April 3, 2020.