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Maj. Michael Wallace, outgoing commander of the 105th

Maj. Michael Wallace, outgoing commander of the 105th

Maj. Michael Wallace, outgoing commander of the 105th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment passes the unit guidon to Lt. Col. Tom Barnett, commander of Joint Forces Headquarters Table of Distribution and Allowances... More

Maj. Gen. (KS) Lee Tafanelli, adjutant general, speaks

Maj. Gen. (KS) Lee Tafanelli, adjutant general, speaks

Maj. Gen. (KS) Lee Tafanelli, adjutant general, speaks to Kansas National Guard retirees about the latest events of the Kansas Guard during the annual retiree briefing at Nickell Armory, Nov. 6, 2011.

Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Haworth, state command sergeant

Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Haworth, state command sergeant

Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Haworth, state command sergeant major, congratulates Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins on his new assignment as the state chaplain for the Kansas National Guard and welcomes him to the c... More

Maj. Michael Wallace and wife, Teresa, receive well

Maj. Michael Wallace and wife, Teresa, receive well

Maj. Michael Wallace and wife, Teresa, receive well wishes for his future endeavors from Gen. Erick Peck, assistant adjutant general and commander of the Kansas Army National Guard after the 105th Mobile public... More

The Adjutant General of Kansas, Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli,

The Adjutant General of Kansas, Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli,

The Adjutant General of Kansas, Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, gives his opening remarks at the 2019 Kansas National Guard Hall of Fame induction ceremony held at the Nickell Armory in Topeka, Kansas, Nov. 3, 2019.

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau, and the highest ranking National Guard officer in the U.S. military, speaks to soldiers and airmen of the Kansas National Guard about staying in the figh... More

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli (left), the adjutant general

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli (left), the adjutant general

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli (left), the adjutant general of the Kansas National Guard, and retired Col. Michael Erwin (right) present Sarah S. Barr (center) with Capt. William A. Smith’s certificate of membership i... More

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli (left), the adjutant general

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli (left), the adjutant general

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli (left), the adjutant general of the Kansas National Guard and retired Col. Michael Erwin (right), congratulate retired Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Romans (center) on his installment into the K... More

Brig. Gen. Keith Lang, chief of staff of the Kansas

Brig. Gen. Keith Lang, chief of staff of the Kansas

Brig. Gen. Keith Lang, chief of staff of the Kansas Air National Guard, speaks to Kansas National Guard retirees about the previous year of the Air component during the annual retiree briefing at Nickell Armory... More

Bruce Tulgan, a keynote speaker on leadership and management

Bruce Tulgan, a keynote speaker on leadership and management

Bruce Tulgan, a keynote speaker on leadership and management specializing in young people in the workplace, talks to leaders of the Kansas Adjutant General’s Department during a leadership training seminar, Sep... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau, and the highest ranking National Guard officer in the U.S. military, speaks to soldiers and airmen of the Kansas National Guard about staying in the figh... More

Bruce Tulgan, a keynote speaker on leadership and management

Bruce Tulgan, a keynote speaker on leadership and management

Bruce Tulgan, a keynote speaker on leadership and management specializing in young people in the workplace, talks to leaders of the Kansas Adjutant General’s Department during a leadership training seminar Sept... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Romans gives his remarks on being

Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Romans gives his remarks on being

Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Romans gives his remarks on being inducted into the Kansas National Guard Hall of Fame during a ceremony held at the Nickell Armory in Topeka, Kansas, Nov. 3, 2019, at Nickell Armory.

Capt. D. Matt Keane, incoming commander of the 105th

Capt. D. Matt Keane, incoming commander of the 105th

Capt. D. Matt Keane, incoming commander of the 105th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, shares his enthusiasm of taking command during the change of command ceremony held at the Nickell Armory, Dec. 3, 2011.

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau, and the highest ranking National Guard officer in the U.S. military, speaks to soldiers and airmen of the Kansas National Guard about staying in the figh... More

Brig. Gen. Erick Peck, assistant adjutant general –

Brig. Gen. Erick Peck, assistant adjutant general –

Brig. Gen. Erick Peck, assistant adjutant general – Army and commander of the Kansas Army National Guard- speaks to Kansas National Guard retirees about the previous year of the Army component during the annual... More

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, adjutant general, places the

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, adjutant general, places the

Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, adjutant general, places the official state chaplain’s stole over Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins’ shoulders as he entrusts to him the spiritual welfare of the Kansas National Guard’s... More

Acting first sergeant, Sgt. 1st Class Phillip Witzke,

Acting first sergeant, Sgt. 1st Class Phillip Witzke,

Acting first sergeant, Sgt. 1st Class Phillip Witzke, non-commissioned officer in charge of the 105th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, presides over the unit formation during their change of command ceremony a... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard Bureau, and the highest ranking National Guard officer in the U.S. military, met with Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, the adjutant general, and senior leadership of the... More

Newly appointed Kansas National Guard state chaplain,

Newly appointed Kansas National Guard state chaplain,

Newly appointed Kansas National Guard state chaplain, Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins (left) presents Chaplain (Col.) Don Davidson, former state chaplain, with a statue of a chaplain conducting field service ... More

Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins, state chaplain for

Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins, state chaplain for

Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins, state chaplain for the Kansas National Guard, address the guard, family and friends for the first time after having completed the transfer of authority ceremony appointing him... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Romans and his wife, Nancy, proceed

Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Romans and his wife, Nancy, proceed

Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Romans and his wife, Nancy, proceed to their seats at the start of the 2019 Kansas National Guard Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Romans was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the Nickell ... More

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