Maj. Gen. Raymond Carpenter (retired), center left,
Maj. Gen. Raymond Carpenter (retired), center left, is presented the 2013 Williamson Militiaman Award by, from left, Gov. Dennis Daugaard, Maj. Gen. Ronald Williamson (retired), and Maj. Gen. Tim Reisch, SDNG a... More
Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operate
Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operate a cleaning barge above the Gavins Point Dam to perform routine maintenance, June 14, 2011. The Corps moved the output level up to 150,000 cubic feet per secon... More
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of the Gavins Point Dam spillway to 150, 000 cubic feet per second, June 14, 2011. The flow was increased to help regulate the Missouri River due to record snow ... More
South Dakota Army National Guard’s Chief Warrant Officer
South Dakota Army National Guard’s Chief Warrant Officer 3 Brian Maschino, field maintenance shop supervisor, explains the features of the 120M motorized road grader to Maj. Gen. Raymond Carpenter, retired, for... More
Maj. Gen. Raymond Carpenter, retired, former acting
Maj. Gen. Raymond Carpenter, retired, former acting director of the Army National Guard, talks to the South Dakota Army National Guard’s field maintenance shop for the 842nd Engineer Company about being the fir... More
Maj. Gen. Steven Doohen (retired), center left, is
Maj. Gen. Steven Doohen (retired), center left, is presented the 2013 Williamson Militiaman Award by, from left, Gov. Dennis Daugaard, Maj. Gen. Ronald Williamson (retired), and Maj. Gen. Tim Reisch, SDNG adjut... More
Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Lee and his wife, Faye, are
Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Lee and his wife, Faye, are presented the 2013 Adjutant General’s Family Award by Gov. Dennis Daugaard and Maj. Gen. Tim Reisch, SDNG adjutant general, during the South Dakota National G... More
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of the Gavins Point Dam spillway to 150,000 cubic feet per second, June 14, 2011. The flow was increased to help regulate the Missouri River due to record snow a... More