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Published in the print edition of the January 20, 2020, issue, with the headline “Sword and Shield.” David Rohde is a former executive editor of The New Yorker .
Family, children, senior Wyoming National Guard leadership, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and the Wyoming wind greeted soldiers returning home from the Middle East on a sunny Friday afternoon. More ...
With anti-Trump protests planned for at least 13 Wyoming towns Saturday, Democrats are calling on Gov. Mark Gordon to reject ...
Once a year, the National Guard invites cybersecurity professionals worldwide to attend a cumulative event known as Cyber ...
Brig. Gen. Harold Reed retired from the Wyoming Air National Guard this spring after 34 years. His job was twofold: He was the chief of staff, which involved overseeing all ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Two Wyoming Air National Guard units are being recognized for their work. The Wyoming Air National Guard's 153rd Logistics Readiness Squadron and 153rd Medical Group in Cheyenne ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The National Guard is coming to Albuquerque but as that deployment inches closer, we’re seeing very different perspectives. On one hand, Albuquerque police say they need ...
Marines and additional National Guard troops headed to Los Angeles on Tuesday, sent in by President Donald Trump in response to protests over immigration raids despite the objections of the ...
The request calls for National Guard troops to be used for “Search and Rescue for UACs [Unaccompanied Alien Children] in remote or hostile terrain,” and “Intra- and inter-state transport of ...
President Donald Trump has authorized more than 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to respond to protests in Los Angeles. Here's what it means.
Today in Wyoming history: In 1890, Wyoming's first federally recognized National Guard unit formed, It was Company A, 1st Wyoming Regiment, the Laramie Grays. The Laramie Grays were a short-lived ...
Today in Wyoming history: In 1869, ... In 1890, Wyoming’s first federally recognized National Guard unit formed, It was Company A, 1st Wyoming Regiment, the Laramie Grays.