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Governor: 'Without the Guard, the job just could not get done'

Governor: 'Without the Guard, the job just could not get done'

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon and Air Force Gen. Craig McKinley, the chief of the National Guard Bureau, talk before addressing about 1,800 Guard members attending the 39th Annual Conference of the Enlisted Associati... More

Leadership Key to Tackling Suicide, Medal of Honor Recipient Tells Guardsmen

Leadership Key to Tackling Suicide, Medal of Honor Recipient Tells Gua...

Retired Army Maj. Drew Dix, a Medal of Honor recipient, tells Guard members attending the 39th Annual Conference of the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States in St. Louis, Mo., on Aug.... More

McKinley tells Guard enlisted force to prepare for prolonged overseas role

McKinley tells Guard enlisted force to prepare for prolonged overseas ...

Air Force Gen. Craig McKinley, the chief of the National Guard Bureau, tells about 1,800 Guardmembers attending the 39th Annual Conference of the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States ... More

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