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Maj. Jeff Towne and Lt. Col. Mike Hoskins, both with

Maj. Jeff Towne and Lt. Col. Mike Hoskins, both with

Maj. Jeff Towne and Lt. Col. Mike Hoskins, both with the Nebraska Air National Guard's Offutt Air Force Base 170th Group, burn flares during a survival skills refresher course, June 2, 2012, at the Mead Trainin... More

Members of the Nebraska Army and Air National Guard

Members of the Nebraska Army and Air National Guard

Members of the Nebraska Army and Air National Guard participate in a change of command ceremony at the Nebraska National Guard air base in Lincoln, Neb., July 14, 2013. Maj. Gen Judd Lyons, who will leave to be... More

Tech. Sgt. Isaac Cepek, a boom operator with the Nebraska

Tech. Sgt. Isaac Cepek, a boom operator with the Nebraska

Tech. Sgt. Isaac Cepek, a boom operator with the Nebraska Air National Guard 155th Air Refueling Wing, applies face paint during a survival skills refresher course, June 2, 2012, at the Mead Training Site near ... More

Nebraska Air National Guard NORE Exercise

Nebraska Air National Guard NORE Exercise

Airman 1st Class Robert Martinez, a 155th Air Refueling Wing Security Forces specialist, establishes a defensive guard position for the KC-135R Stratotankers during a Nuclear Operational Readiness Exercise Nov.... More

Members of the Nebraska Army and Air National Guard

Members of the Nebraska Army and Air National Guard

Members of the Nebraska Army and Air National Guard participate in a change of command ceremony at the Nebraska National Guard air base in Lincoln, Neb., July 14, 2013. Maj. Gen Judd Lyons, who will leave to be... More

Nebraska Air National Guard members, Maj. Chris Shannon,

Nebraska Air National Guard members, Maj. Chris Shannon,

Nebraska Air National Guard members, Maj. Chris Shannon, instructor pilot with the 170th Group, applies a splint to Tech. Sgt. Brian Wood, a boom operator with the 155th Air Refueling Wing, as Maj. Kent Leonard... More

Master Sgt. Mike Mayfield, a boom operator with the

Master Sgt. Mike Mayfield, a boom operator with the

Master Sgt. Mike Mayfield, a boom operator with the 155th Air Refueling Wing, prepares to be hoisted into a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the Nebraska Army National Guard's Company C, 2-135th General Support... More

Second-time marathon winner, a deployed soldier lead the way for National Guard runners

Second-time marathon winner, a deployed soldier lead the way for Natio...

More than 200 National Guard runners join nearly 10,000 other runners for the start of the 35th Annual Lincoln National Guard Marathon held in Lincoln, Neb., May 6. Morning thunderstorms gave way to hot humid c... More

Lt. Col. Chris Collins, commander of the Nebraska Air

Lt. Col. Chris Collins, commander of the Nebraska Air

Lt. Col. Chris Collins, commander of the Nebraska Air National Guard's 155th Operations Group, flashes a signal mirror during a survival skills refresher course, June 2, 2012, at the Mead Training Site near Mea... More

A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the Nebraska Army

A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the Nebraska Army

A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the Nebraska Army National Guard's Company C, 2-135th General Support Aviation Battalion, hoists a troop during the Nebraska Air National Guard's survival skills refresher cou... More

Capt. Shane Garling, the wing deployment officer of

Capt. Shane Garling, the wing deployment officer of

Capt. Shane Garling, the wing deployment officer of the 176th Logistics Readiness Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, runs in the Lincoln Marathon in Lincoln, Neb., May 3, 2009. To his left is Alaska Air Natio... More

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