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Who do you call when a bridge project on your Army

Who do you call when a bridge project on your Army

Who do you call when a bridge project on your Army post needs to be completed? You call on the Army National Guard. At Fort Jackson, 10 Soldiers from NCNG’s 878th Engineer Company built a bridge when they depl... More

In late March, The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)

In late March, The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)

In late March, The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) called North Carolina Army National Guard’s (NCNG) 449th Theater Aviation Brigade’s always ready and reliable team of Apache and Blackhawk aviation exper... More

At Fort Jackson, 10 Soldiers from NCNG’s 878th Engineer

At Fort Jackson, 10 Soldiers from NCNG’s 878th Engineer

At Fort Jackson, 10 Soldiers from NCNG’s 878th Engineer Company built a bridge when they deployed there April 10 - 12.“I do not have extra active duty Army Soldiers to get things done at Fort Jackson, and we ca... More

Who do you call when a bridge project on your Army

Who do you call when a bridge project on your Army

Who do you call when a bridge project on your Army post needs to be completed? You call on the Army National Guard. At Fort Jackson, 10 Soldiers from NCNG’s 878th Engineer Company built a bridge when they depl... More

Who do you call when your installation has no available

Who do you call when your installation has no available

Who do you call when your installation has no available maintenance test pilots and qualified mechanics to inspect, repair and test fly a fleet of helicopters needing to be transferred? You call on the Army Na... More

Who do you call when your installation has no available

Who do you call when your installation has no available

Who do you call when your installation has no available maintenance test pilots and qualified mechanics to inspect, repair and test fly a fleet of helicopters needing to be transferred? You call on the Army Nat... More

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