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We care about the communities we serve, because they are the same communities that we call home. The Tennessee National ...
06/03/2026

We care about the communities we serve, because they are the same communities that we call home.

The Tennessee National Guard continues to operate as part of the Memphis Safe Task Force. We are proud to serve alongside local partners to help make Memphis a safer place for all.

(Photos by U.S. Air Force Airman Tiffany Brooks)

On Wednesday, June 3, a multi-agency exercise is scheduled at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga. The Tennessee National Guar...
06/01/2026

On Wednesday, June 3, a multi-agency exercise is scheduled at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga.
The Tennessee National Guard's 45th Civil Support Team, alongside local first responders, will take part in the exercise, which will simulate an incident involving hazardous materials in a stadium setting.

The Chattanooga Fire Department, in partnership with the Tennessee National Guard and other local, state and federal agencies, will host a full-scale drill at Finley Stadium on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.

The training exercise will get underway at 8 AM so citizens can expect to see emergency vehicles and personnel in the area for several hours. It will simulate an incident involving hazardous materials in a stadium setting where thousands of people would gather.

The 45th Civil Support Team (CST) with the Tennessee National Guard will be involved in the training event. Their core mission is to identify nuclear, biological, and chemical agents, assess hazards, and provide immediate medical and technical support during Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) or hazardous material incidents.

The CFD’s Type 1 Hazmat Team, the Chattanooga Police Department, Hamilton County Office of Emergency Management, and the FBI will also participate in the Joint Hazardous Assessment Team (JHAT) Exercise.

To protect the safety and security of first responders and military personnel and the tactics used during hazmat responses, this training event will not be open to the media. No photos, videos, or drones will be allowed. Thank you for your understanding, support, and cooperation.

06/01/2026

Happy Statehood Day, Tennessee!

For 230 years, Tennessee has led as a frontier for innovation, freedom & opportunity.

As our nation celebrates 250 years, we reflect on our part in America’s story & have great hope for the future. 🇺🇸

Soldiers from the Tennessee National Guard’s 278th Cavalry Regiment (MBCT) and the 1-117th Military Police Battalion (RT...
05/29/2026

Soldiers from the Tennessee National Guard’s 278th Cavalry Regiment (MBCT) and the 1-117th Military Police Battalion (RTI) recently partnered with the Pennsylvania National Guard’s 56th Mobile Brigade Combat Team at Fort Indiantown Gap to train on the PDW C100 unmanned aircraft system. The system is being fielded to newly established Multi-Functional Reconnaissance Company unmanned aircraft system platoons and will enhance their intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.

📷: Sgt. Kayden Bedwell

Strong partnerships build stronger communities.The Tennessee National Guard is proud to stand alongside local, state, an...
05/27/2026

Strong partnerships build stronger communities.

The Tennessee National Guard is proud to stand alongside local, state, and federal partners as part of the Memphis Safe Task Force. Through teamwork, coordination, and a shared commitment to keeping Memphis safe, we continue working together to support the people of Memphis, and to strengthen the communities we serve.

Governor Bill Lee, Tennessee's Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Warner A. Ross II, Commissioner of Tennessee's Department of ...
05/25/2026

Governor Bill Lee, Tennessee's Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Warner A. Ross II, Commissioner of Tennessee's Department of Veterans Services, retired Maj. Gen. Tommy Baker and other distinguished guests held a Memorial Day Ceremony last week at the Tennessee State Capitol to honor those who served and sacrificed for our nation.

The Tennessee National Guard hosted the annual small arms marksmanship competition or “TAG Match” at the Volunteer Train...
05/21/2026

The Tennessee National Guard hosted the annual small arms marksmanship competition or “TAG Match” at the Volunteer Training Site in Tullahoma, May 14-17. This year’s event included 26 teams and nearly 110 individual competitors.

Staff Sgt. Seth Brooks from the Memphis Safe Task Force was recognized as the match “Top Shot” for accumulating the highest number of points in both rifle and pistol events. “TF Peacemaker” was the highest scoring team which included Staff Sgt. Seth Brooks, Staff Sgt. Dalton Helton, Spc. Forest Rose, and Spc. Thomas Harris.

TAG Matches are a resourced training event, open to Tennessee National Guard Soldiers and Airmen of all ranks, that use a competition format to build marksmanship expertise and strengthen the warrior ethos of our state. Each competitor was selected by their unit to join this effort and improve readiness.

Combined Rifle & Pistol Team Winners:
1 - TF Peacemaker (Staff Sgt. Seth Brooks, Staff Sgt. Dalton Helton, Spc. Forest Rose, Spc. Thomas Harris)
2 - 118th Wing Alpha (Master Sgt. Christopher Ogden, Tech Sgt. Reid Hartman, Staff Sgt. Jacob Goa, Master Sgt. Jonathan Wood)
3 - TF Hickory (Staff Sgt. William Stout, Sgt. Caleb McDougal, Sgt. Brett Orr, Staff Sgt. Joseph Naccarato)

Combined Rifle & Pistol Individual Winners:
1 - Staff Sgt. Seth Brooks (MSTF)
2 - Tech Sgt. Reid Hartman (118 AW)
3 - Spc. Thomas Harris (MSTF)

Governor’s Twenty Tab Awardees - Pistol
1 - Staff Sgt. Seth Brooks (MSTF)
2 - Tech Sgt. Reid Hartman (118 AW)
3 - Sgt. Nicholas Rodriquez (269 MP CO)
4 - Spc. Thomas Harris (MSTF)
5 - Staff Sgt. Daniel Bullion (230 EN BN)
6 - Spc. Karl Roth (MSTF)
7 - Maj. Brent Smoyer (1-278 CR)
8 - Sgt. Brock Hankins (913 ECC)

Governor’s Twenty Tab Awardees – Rifle
1 - Spc. Nicholas Russell (3-278 CR)
2 - Spc. Austin Green (1-230 AHB)
3 - Spc. Lance Sharp (B/1-109 CAV)
4 - Staff Sgt. Joseph Naccarato (MSTF)
5 - Spc. Thomas Harris (MSTF)
6 - Sgt. Caleb McDougal (MSTF)
7 - Staff Sgt. William Lukens (3-278 CR)
8 - Spc. Kenton Makowsky (3-278 CR)

(Photos by Staff Sgt. Sheena Babbitt)

This past Friday, May 15, a UH-60 Blackhawk and aircrew with the Tennessee Army National Guard’s 1-230th Assault Helicop...
05/20/2026

This past Friday, May 15, a UH-60 Blackhawk and aircrew with the Tennessee Army National Guard’s 1-230th Assault Helicopter Battalion, based at Nashville's Joint Base Berry Field, trained and conducted practice water rescues in Hendersonville with the Nashville Fire Department as part of Tennessee’s Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team.

(Photos by: U.S Army Spc. Alijah Habana)

Last week, Soldiers and Airmen assigned to the Memphis Safe Task Force assisted local and state law enforcement in promo...
05/20/2026

Last week, Soldiers and Airmen assigned to the Memphis Safe Task Force assisted local and state law enforcement in promoting public safety during the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, part of the annual Memphis in May festival. Guardsmen and women enjoyed meeting attendees and contestants while conducting community safety patrols throughout the event!

(Photos by Staff Sgt. Matthew Brown, Sgt. Landon Evans, and Airman Tiffany Brooks)

The Tennessee Military Department, in conjunction with the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency and other partnering ag...
05/18/2026

The Tennessee Military Department, in conjunction with the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency and other partnering agencies, conducted a disaster response exercise throughout Tennessee, May 11-15, named Tennessee Maneuvers 2026. The exercise gives participants the opportunity to activate and employ their response plans to improve mission command, relationships, and interoperability among federal, state, and local agencies.

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