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04/04/2022

My wife and her children are from Kyiv, and have family and friends there, and many friends from Ukraine here in the US.

If anyone would like to make donations in support of Ukraine, my Sister-in-law (who is actually from Belarus... 🤔 ) is working with a group Cincy4Ukraine. They have a page and a gofundme campaign.

They are looking for donations of tactical gear and clothing, unused undergarments, unused thermal wear, etc...

If you would like to donate, contact me by DM, or my cell if you have it.

No federal equipment or weapons... Mr. Biden has that covered. 😄

One idea I had, is ETSing soldiers who may have ETS transferable (The stuff we can keep) equipment they don't want. If you know anyone, have them contact me.

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08/04/2021

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03/21/2021

In The Resupply of Duffer’s Drift, 2LT Anderson reports to his first assignment overseas. There is a quick learning curve, but a series of dreams teaches him how to be an effective leader and accomplish the mission.
Click here to read William Latham’s latest: https://go.usa.gov/xsHJH

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03/18/2021

Governor Andy Beshear visited Kentucky's Boone National Guard Center March 12 to present an Acclamation Award to the Kentucky Guard Service Members who supported the Inauguration.

02/22/2021

It’s difficult to admit, but field artillery (FA) battalions in brigade combat teams (BCT) are struggling to manage their ammo. As observers at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC), we witnessed units fight to supply their gunlines with rounds. While no operation ever goes perfectly, am...

02/17/2021

When the technologies of future fiction became a reality so did a fear of their capabilities. Whether it is fighting against intelligent machines or through an endemic apocalypse, movie studios respond to the fears of a curious audience. Despite the range of science fiction interests, one constant r...

01/15/2021

The Kentucky National Guard will send approximately 270 personnel to the National Capitol Region this weekend to assist civilian law enforcement with security operations leading up to the Presidential Inauguration on Wednesday, Jan. 20.

The Soldiers and Airmen will assist in protecting property and providing a safe environment for citizens to exercise their right to peacefully assemble and protest. These Guardsmen will begin leaving the Commonwealth in the next several days and will be on duty in and around Washington, D.C., through the inauguration.

“The brave men and women of the Kentucky National Guard will once again proudly serve the commonwealth and the country in the coming days as they assist in and around Washington, D.C., during the presidential inauguration,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “The peaceful transfer of power is crucial to our democracy. After the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and lawmakers, it is necessary that we ensure safety and security. I was proud to authorize this request for aid and am proud our soldiers and airmen will take part in the mission.”

According to Brig. Gen. Hal Lamberton, the Adjutant General of Kentucky, the Service members will have a variety of roles and responsibilities, to include support to civil authorities for immediate response capabilities, food service assistance and chaplain care.

"Our Guardsmen will help provide much-needed support to the nation as we swear in a new president Wednesday," said Lamberton. "Our Soldiers and Airmen are of the highest caliber, and it's my honor to be able to provide them an opportunity to serve in this capacity.

"We are grateful to the families and employers of these service members as well. We couldn't be successful without their unwavering support for all of our missions."

Gov. Andy Beshear authorized the National Guard support after a request from the National Guard Bureau sought additional personnel to support law enforcement and the Washington, D.C., National Guard.

Many states in the nation are providing some type of support to the Inauguration, with thousands of Guardsmen scheduled to be in attendance.

"The National Guard has a long and proud history of inauguration support," said Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau. "The forefathers of today's National Guard were present for the inauguration of George Washington, and we have been part of every inauguration since."

Soldiers and Airmen assisting the Inauguration will remain under the control of the Kentucky governor under Title 32, 502 (f) orders. Civilian law enforcement officers are responsible for the safety and security of all personnel, and the National Guard will provide assistance as requested.

In a memorandum published Tuesday, Jan. 12, to the U.S. military, the Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote, "The American people have trusted the Armed Forces of the United States to protect them and our Constitution for almost 250 years. As we have done throughout our history, the U.S. military will obey lawful orders from civilian leadership, support civil authorities to protect lives and property, ensure public safety in accordance with the law, and remain fully committed to protecting and defending the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic."

(Photo: Brig. Gen. Hal Lamberton, adjutant general for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, speaks to a group of Soldiers and Airmen from the Kentucky National Guard at the Kentucky Air National Guard Base in Louisville, Ky., on Jan. 14, 2021. The Guardsmen are deploying this weekend to support the Presidential Inauguration at the nation’s capital Jan. 20. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Joshua Horton)

https://kentuckyguard.dodlive.mil/2021/01/14/kentucky-national-guard-supporting-security-effort-in-washington-d-c/

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