TNmilitary https://www.tnmilitary.org/ Blog about the Tennessee Department of Military Affairs Fri, 12 Apr 2024 15:00:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://www.tnmilitary.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-camouflage-33708_640-32x32.png TNmilitary https://www.tnmilitary.org/ 32 32 Army national guard https://www.tnmilitary.org/army-national-guard.html Fri, 12 Apr 2024 12:49:40 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=25 The volunteer spirit and Tennessee, an inseparable combination since 1780 when Colonel John Sevier called

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The volunteer spirit and Tennessee, an inseparable combination since 1780 when Colonel John Sevier called for “100 good men”—and 200 answered—has been a source of pride for generations of Tennesseans.

Today, that spirit is still alive and well with the more than 10,700 Soldiers of the Tennessee Army National Guard. They serve as full partners with active duty American men and women, worldwide, to make up the “Total Force” of American defense.

America simply cannot defend herself or go to war without the National Guard.

Tennessee is the home of the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the 194th Engineer Brigade, the 30th Troop Command, and the 230th Sustainment Brigade.

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Volstate guard https://www.tnmilitary.org/volstate-guard-magazine.html Fri, 05 Apr 2024 14:56:14 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=101 In Tennessee, if you or another Servicemember you know is in crisis, call (855) 435-7492 for assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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In Tennessee, if you or another Servicemember you know is in crisis, call (855) 435-7492 for assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

If this is a sexual assault issue, contact:

JFHQ SARC

615-347-9372

M-F 0700-1700hrs

Safe Helpline (877) 995-5247

After Hours Support

GUIDANCE (PAG)

TN Military Biennial Report 2013

Civilian and Military Personal Participation in Political Activities

G-RAP (Air)

G-RAP (Army)

Social Media Guidance

FORMS

DD Form 2535

DD Form 2536

Support Request

Officer Appearance

The appearance of hyperlinks to external sites does not constitute endorsement by the Tennessee National Guard of the linked website or the information, products or services contained therein. The Tennessee National Guard does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. The Tennessee National Guard neither endorses the contents of external communications nor assumes responsibility for any threatening, libelous, obscene, harassing or offensive material contained therein, any infringement of third party intellectual property rights arising therefrom or any crime facilitated thereby.

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ARNG https://www.tnmilitary.org/tngweb/arng.htm Thu, 04 Apr 2024 14:53:57 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=98 The volunteer spirit and Tennessee, an inseparable combination since 1780 when Colonel John Sevier called for "100 good men"—and 200 answered—has been a source of pride for generations of Tennesseans.

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The volunteer spirit and Tennessee, an inseparable combination since 1780 when Colonel John Sevier called for “100 good men”—and 200 answered—has been a source of pride for generations of Tennesseans.

Today, that spirit is still alive and well with the Tennessee Army National Guard.
They serve as full partners with active duty American men and women, worldwide, to make up the “Total Force” of American defense.

America simply cannot defend herself or go to war without the National Guard.

Tennessee is the home of the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the 196th Field Artillery Brigade, the 194th Engineer Brigade, the 30th Troop Command, and the 230th Area Support Group.

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Tennessee Air National Guard https://www.tnmilitary.org/tngweb/ang.htm Wed, 03 Apr 2024 14:52:18 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=95 The Tennessee Air National Guard works with the United States Air Force and National Guard Bureau to deploy and conduct operations throughout the world.

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The Tennessee Air National Guard works with the United States Air Force and National Guard Bureau to deploy and conduct operations throughout the world.

Headquarters Tennessee Air National Guard is the senior staff, directly responsible to and acting on behalf of The Adjutant General, providing evaluations, issuing resolutions, action recommendations, and command and control of the State’s units.

Tennessee has the distinction of having three flying wings and four geographically separated units in the Volunteer State.

The 118th Airlift Wing in Nashville, the 134th Air Refueling Wing in Knoxville, and the 164th Airlift Wing in Memphis.

The 119th Command & Control Squadron was one of the first Air National Guard units to become a part of the United States Space Command.

The 228th Combat Communications Squadron and the 241st Engineering Installation Squadron deploy worldwide to provide combat communications throughout the world.

The 572d Air Force Band is well known for its outstanding musical talent.

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The Adjutant General Tennessee National Guard https://www.tnmilitary.org/the-adjutant-general.html Tue, 02 Apr 2024 14:50:18 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=92 Major General Terry M. "Max" Haston was appointed Tennessee's 75th Adjutant General on 1 January 2010.

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Major General Terry M. “Max” Haston was appointed Tennessee’s 75th Adjutant General on 1 January 2010. He is responsible for the supervision of the Military Department of Tennessee that includes the Army National Guard, the Air National Guard, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, and the Tennessee State Guard.

Before his appointment, Maj. Gen. Haston served as the Assistant Adjutant General, Army and the Deputy Chief of Staff for Training and Operations / J-3 for the Joint Forces Headquarters, Tennessee.

Maj. Gen. Haston was then assigned to 3-67 Armor, 2nd Armored Division where he served as a Tank Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, Support Platoon Leader and Battalion S-4.

Upon leaving active duty in 1983, Maj. Gen. Haston joined the Tennessee Army National Guard where he commanded Company M, 3/278th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Rockwood, Tennessee. In 1987, Maj. Gen. Haston joined the Active Guard/Reserve (AGR) program and served as the 3/278th ACR Training Officer and S-3 until joining the 278th Regimental staff in 1989.

In 1992, he assumed the duties as the Regimental S-3 until 1997 when he became the Commander of Third Squadron, 278th ACR (Phantom Raider Squadron). Simultaneously, Maj. Gen. Haston served as the Training Officer for the Tennessee Army National Guard.

Following the completion of the resident course, U.S. Army War College in Carlisle Barracks, PA, Maj. Gen. Haston became the 7th Commander of Tennessee’s largest unit, the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, headquartered in Knoxville, TN.

After leaving command, Maj. Gen. Haston was assigned as the Deputy Chief of Staff, for Operations and J-3, Joint Forces Headquarters, Tennessee. In May 2005, Maj. Gen. Haston mobilized and deployed as the Chief of Reserve Components, Multi-National Corps Iraq (XVIII Airborne Corps). Upon completion of his tour in the Middle East, he returned as the J-3, JFHQ TN.

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Links https://www.tnmilitary.org/mainpages/links.htm Fri, 22 Mar 2024 14:27:00 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=66 THE NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER AT FORT IRWIN, CALIFORNIA

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ORGANIZATIONS

NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
AIR NATIONAL GUARD
THE UNITED STATES ARMY
THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

POSTS/BASES

MCGHEE TYSON ANG BASE, TENNESSEE
FORT KNOX, KENTUCKY
FORT CAMPBELL, KENTUCKY
FORT STEWART, GEORGIA
FORT SILL, OKLAHOMA
FORT LEONARD WOOD, MISSOURI
CAMP SHELBY, MISSISSIPPI
THE NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER AT FORT IRWIN, CALIFORNIA
ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT CENTER
BROOKE ARMY MEDICAL CENTER
WALTER REED MEDICAL CENTER
FORT BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA
FORT JACKSON, NORTH CAROLINA
FORT HUACHUCA, ARIZONA
FORT MEADE, MARYLAND
FORT BENNING, GEORGIA

ASSOCIATIONS

NATIONAL GUARD ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL GUARD ASSOCIATION OF TENNESSEE
ENLISTED ASSOCIATION OF THE NATIONAL GUARD OF UNITED STATES
ENLISTED ASSOCIATION OF THE NATIONAL GUARD OF TENNESSEE

PUBLICATIONS

SOLDIERS MAGAZINE
AIRMAN MAGAZINE
NATIONAL GUARD MAGAZINE
THE GUARD EXPERIENCE (GX) MAGAZINE

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Tennessee State Guard https://www.tnmilitary.org/stateguard.html Thu, 21 Mar 2024 14:46:00 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=88 The Tennessee State Guard is the all-volunteer arm of the Tennessee Military Department.
It is authorized by Tennessee Code Annotated 58-1-401.

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The Tennessee State Guard is the all-volunteer arm of the Tennessee Military Department.
It is authorized by Tennessee Code Annotated 58-1-401.

The Tennessee State Guard, which is the all-volunteer arm of the Tennessee Military Department,
is headquartered in Nashville and consists of approximately 500 personnel.

The Mission of the Tennessee State Guard:

The purpose of the Tennessee State Guard is to provide a professional complement of personnel
to support the State mission of the Tennessee National Guard, by assisting the Tennessee Army
National Guard as a force multiplier, and at the direction of the Adjutant General, to assist civil
authorities with disaster relief, humanitarian causes, ceremonial service, religious and medical
support for the well being and safety of the citizenry of Tennessee.

For State Guard members:
MEMS Student Handbook
Information for the Web site
Tennessee State Guard Academy

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State Awards & Decorations https://www.tnmilitary.org/mainpages/state20awards.htm Wed, 20 Mar 2024 14:30:00 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=69    Tennessee National Guard Distinguished Service Medal

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Individual Awards

   Tennessee National Guard Distinguished Service Medal

   Tennessee National Guard Adjutant’s General Ribbon For Valor

   Tennessee National Guard Distinguished Patriot Medal

   Tennessee National Guard Commendation Ribbon

   Tennessee National Guard Individual Achievement  Ribbon

   Tennessee National Guard Recruiting Merit Ribbon

   National Emergency Service Medal-State of Tennessee

   Tennessee National Guard War Service Ribbon

   Tennessee National Guard Counterdrug Service Ribbon

   Tennessee National Guard Service Ribbon

   Tennessee National Guard Volunteer  Ribbon

Unit Awards

   Tennessee National Guard Governor’s Meritorious Unit Citation

   Tennessee National Guard Distinguished Unit Commendation

   Tennessee National Guard Outstanding Unit Performance Commendation

   Tennessee National Guard Volunteer Recruiting & Retention Unit Citation

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Tennessee State Guard Units https://www.tnmilitary.org/sgunits.html Mon, 18 Mar 2024 14:44:00 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=85 The Tennessee State Guard is organized as a Directorate Headquarters with four Regiments:

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The Tennessee State Guard is organized as a Directorate Headquarters with four Regiments:


Headquarters, Tennessee State Guard
Houston Barracks
3041 Sidco Dr.
PO Box 41502
Nashville, TN 37204-1502
Offices include: Directorate of Peronnel Administration; Directorate of Plans, Operations and Training; Directorate of Security and Intelligence; Directorate of Logistics; Directorate of Civil/Military Support; Directorate of Communications; Directorate of Engineering Services; Directorate of Information Services; Headquarters Commandant; Headquarters Surgeon Section; Secretary to the General Staff; Judge Advocate General Staff; Office of the Inspector General; Provost Marshal; Special Operations (SAR) Branch; TNSG Academy; Public Information Office; Chaplains. Command Staff
1st Tennessee Regiment, HHC
Millington, TN Deputy Commanding General – West BG George Arzente
Regiment Commander, LTC James Thomas
Regiment Executive Officer, MAJ J. Santiago
Regiment Command Sergeant Major, 1st Sgt George Richardson
1st Regiment’s Website, www.1regtnsg.org
Recruiting and Retention, Battalions of the 1st Regiment:
1st Infantry Battalion, Millington; 2nd MP Battalion, Jackson; 3rd MP Battalion, Trenton; 4th MP Battalion, Paris
2nd Brigade Support Team
Houston Barracks
3041 Sidco Dr.
PO Box 41502
Nashville, TN 37204-1502
Phone: (615) 532-9560
Web Site: www.2ndRegTNSG.us Deputy Commanding General – West, BG George Arzente III
Brigade Commander, COL Tina Bailey
Brigade Executive Officer, LTC Scott Weiss
Brigade Command Sergeant Major, CSM Leslie Trotman
Recruiting and Retention
Memphis – SFC Phillip L. Hagood email
Cookeville – SSG Tom Howard email
Nasvhille – 2LT Luke Herbst email Forward Support Battalions of the 2nd Brigade:
11th FSB Memphis
21st FSB Nashville
51st FSB Nashville
3rd Tennessee Regiment, HHC
3330 Sutherland Ave.
Knoxville , TN 37919 Deputy Commanding General – East BG Jerrold Pigg
Regiment Commander, COL Steve Mead
Regiment Executive Officer , MAJ Noah Roark
Regiment Command Sergeant Major, CSM Johnny Essary
3rd Regiment’s Website, http://tsg3.us
Recruiting and Retention, LTC Glen Frisco Battalions of the Third Tennessee Regiment:
1st Infantry Battalion, Gray; 2nd MP Battalion, Jefferson City; 3rd MP Battalion, Kingsport; 4th MP Battalion, Alcoa
4th Tennessee Regiment, HHC
1801 S. Holtzclaw Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37404
(423) 634-4085

Deputy Commanding General – East COL Jerrold Pigg
Regiment Commander, COL Dan Cameron
Regiment Executive Officer, LTC Hal L. Shaw
Regiment Command Sergeant Major, CSM William Jones
4th Regiment’s Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/pages/4th-Regiment-Tennessee-State-Guard/259063837498000?fref=ts Recruiting and Retention, SFC Perry Battalions of the Fourth Tennessee Regiment:
1st Infantry Battalion, Chattanooga; 2nd MP Battalion, Cleveland; 3rd MP Battalion, McMinnville; 4th MP Battalion, Winchester
Medical Command Each Regiment and Battalion has its own medical detachment and a Staff Surgeon, all of whom report to Medical Command, Nashville. Medical personnel in the TNSG are registered members of the medical profession who have chosen to lend their talents to their communities in case of need.

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Press Releases https://www.tnmilitary.org/pressreleases.htm Fri, 15 Mar 2024 14:37:00 +0000 https://www.tnmilitary.org/?p=76 1 February 2002 - Tennessee Army Guard Challenges National Training Center

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2002 Press Releases 2003 Press Releases

January

February

1 February 2002 – Tennessee Army Guard Challenges National Training Center

1 February 2002 – Memphis Army Guard Prepares For National Training Center

5 February 2002 – Osborne Selected As Chairman Of Reserve Component Advisory Group

March

1 Mar 02 – Bagram troops living in austere conditions

April

1 April 2002 – National Guard’s “Top Tech” Tests Area High School Teams

10 April 2002 – Tennessee’s 278th Armored Cavalry “Loads The Rails” For National Training Center

May

15 May 2002 – Tennessee’s 278th Armored Cavalry Completes “Load-Out” For National Training Center

June

27 June 2002 – 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment Returns Home From National Training Center

July

August

1 August 2002 – Governor Announces Wood To Retire, Names Hargett As Adjutant General

1 August 2002 – Tennessee Air Guard’s 119th Air Control Squadron Joins U. S. Space Command

5 August 2002 – Brigadier General Jimmy Welch Named Assistant Adjutant General

13 August 2001 – Tennessee Army National Guard Unit Alerted

21 August 2002 – Tennessee Army National Guard Unit Mobilized To Support Operation Noble Eagle

September

2 September 2002 – Second Tennessee Army National Guard Unit Mobilized

9 September 2002 – Maj. Gen. Gus Hargett Elected Chairman of the Board, National Guard Association of the United States

13 September 2002 – Tennessee Army National Guard’s 777th Maintenance Company Alerted

October

5 October 2002 – Tennessee Army National Guard’s 267th Military Police Company Alerted

5 October 2002 – Colonel Jerry B. Williams Named Army National Guard Chief of Staff
28 October 2002 – Tennessee Army National Guard’s 269th Military Police Company Alerted

November
20 November 2002 – Major Andy Easterly Appointed As Inspector General

20 November 2002 – Murfreesboro, Tennessee Army National Guard Unit Mobilized

December
12 December 2002 – Dickson/Lebanon Army National Guard Military Police Unit Mobilized

19 December 2002 – Tennessee Army National Guard’s 776th Maintenance Company Alerted

19 December 2002 – Tennessee Air National Guard Security Team Returns From SW Asia

2003 Press Releases 2002 Press Releases

January

13 January 2003 – Hargett To Continue Serving As Adjutant General

22 January 2003 – Tennessee Army National Guard’s 146th Medical Company Mobilized

23 January 2003 – Tennessee Guardsmen Receive ‘Super’ Taste Of Home

23 January 2003 – Tennessee Army National Guard’s 776th Maintenance Company Mobilized

24 January 2003 – Tennessee National Guard Continues Volunteer Tradition

29 January 2003 – Tennessee Army National Guard’s 1174th Transportation Company Mobilized

February

05 February 2003 – Tennessee National Guard Counterdrug Division Receives National Drug Demand Reduction Award

05 February 2003 – Tennessee National Guard 45th Civil Support Team Certified

08 February 2003 – Eight Additional Tennessee Army National Guard Units Mobilized

08 February 2003 – Colonel Russ Cotney Named Assistant Adjutant General, Air

18 February 2003 – Company E, 107th Aviation Mobilized

18 February 2003 – Tennessee Army Guard’s 130th RAOC Mobilized

18 February 2003 – 268th Military Police Company Mobilized

18 February 2003 – 212th Engineer Company Mobilized

18 February 2003 – 1175th Transportation Company Mobilized

22 February 2003 – Bredesen Extends Paid Military Leave For State Employees

27 February 2003 – 771st Maintenance Company Mobilized

March
03 March 2003 – 118th Airlift Wing Mobilized

03 March 2003 – 155th and 775th Engineers Mobilized

03 March 2003 – 168th Military Police Battalion Mobilized

03 March 2003 – 1-181 Field Artillery Mobilized

14 March 2003 – NASCAR’s National Guard # 54 Racecar Tours East Tennessee

21 March 2003 – More Tennessee Air National Guard Mobilized

21 March 2003 – Tennessee National Guard Key Player in War on Terrorism

April
2 April 2003 – Suspicious Websites May Be Used To Pinpoint Troops

10 April 2003 – Tennessee Army Guard selects Soldier & NCO Of The Year

May

05 May 2003 – 1-181 Field Artillery Returning Home

08 May 2003 – Tennessee Soldier 1st Army, South NCO of the Year

14 May 2003 – 3 Tennessee Army National Guard Units Leaving Ft. Campbell

15 May 2003 – Tennessee National Guard Opens Family Readiness Centers

22 May 2003 – Tennessee ESGR Awards South Central Bell with “Above & Beyond Award

June

July

1 July 2003 – 730th Quartermaster, C-46 Engineers Returning Home
10 July 2003 – Tennessee Army National Guard Soldier Killed in Iraq

22 July 2003 – Bassham Named Head of TEMA

21 July 2003 – 118th Aeromed Returns Home

25 July 2003 – 230th ALT Headed for EUCOM

August

3 August 2003 – Tennessee Guard Soldier 1st Army NCO of the Year

6 August 2003 – Tennessee Army National Guard Soldier Dies in Kuwait

8 August 2003 – Tennessee Guard Soldier FORSCOM NCO of the Year Photo

21 August 2003 – Tennesseans Continue Tradition of Service

September

08 Sep 2003 – 45th CST Hosts Open House

10 Sep 2003 – Tennessee Part of Extended Deployment

19 Sep 2003 – 118th Airlift Wing Returns To Desert

29 Sep 2003 – Noles Named Assistant Adjutant General Photo 1 Photo 2

19 Sep 2003 – 278th ACR Welcomes New Commander

October

16 Oct 2003 – 118th ALW Returns to Desert

16 Oct 2003 – 4/278 ACR Deploys to Ft. Stewart/Kosovo

24 Oct 2003 – Tennessee Army Guard MPs To Remain In Iraq

28 Oct 2003 – Tennessee National Guard Climbs Toward End Strength Goals

29 Oct 2003 – Goodrich Named Tennessee Guard’s Top Warrant Officer

November

13 Nov 2003 – Tennessee Army National Guard Soldier Killed in Kuwait

30 November 2003 – Reserve Soldiers Receive Commissary Benefits

December

3 Dec 2003 – 1171st Transportation Company Mobilized

16 Dec 2003 – 776th Maintenance Company Returns Home

16 Dec 2003 – Army Guard Field Artillery to Train As Military Police

18 Dec 2003 – Guard College Assistance is at All-time High

22 Dec 2003 – Statement on 134th Air Refueling Wing

2004 Press Releases

January

05 January 2004 – 118th Airlift Wing To Return From Desert

12 January 2004 – Averitt Express Recognized For Military Support

12 January 2004 – Mildred Lucille Konig Awarded Patriot Medal

15 January 2004 – 268th Military Police Company Returns Home

15 January 2004 – 118th Airlift Wing Returns Home

30 January 2004 – Dearing Named 134th Air Refueling Commander

February

02 February 2004 – 173rd Personnel Services Company Returns From Iraq

05 February 2004 – Goodyear-Union City Recognized For National Guard Support

12 February 2004 – 267th Military Police Company Returns From Iraq

18 February 2004 – Cotney Promoted To Brigadier General

March

01 March 2004 – 278th ACR Alerted for possible mobilization
02 March 2004 – 2-115 Field Artillery Moves to Mobilization Station

15 March 2004 – Representative Stratton Bone Receives Distinguished Patriot Award

25 March 2004 – 278th ACR Preps for Possible Mobilization

26 March 2004 – 130th ROAC Scheduled to Return Home

30 March 2004 – Heil Trailer Receives National Guard Freedom Award

April

07 April 2004 – Brig Gen Frank D. Tudor Selected for National Position

08 April 2004 – 1175th Transportation Company Returns From Iraq

08 April 2004 – 134th Air Refueling Wing Rated Excellent By Air Force Inspection Team

15 April 2004 -Three Tennessee Army National Guard Units Extended

28 April 2004 – Charlie Daniels Band Travels to Germany/Kosovo with Tennessee Guard

30 April 2004 – Last C141 “Starlifter” leaves Memphis Air Guard

May

07 May 2004 – Charlie Daniels Band Heard in 56 Countries
11 May 2004 – 278 ACR Receives Mobilization Order

18 May 2004 – Mobilization Dates Announced For 278 ACR

18 May 2004 – 1175th Transportation Company To Return Home

24 May 2004 – 1175th Transportation Co. Arrives At Ft. Knox

24 May 2004 – 269th Military Police Co. To Return Home

June
03 June 2004 – 269th Military Police Co. Returns To Murfreesboro

25 June 2004 – 278 Th ACR Settles In At Camp Shelby

29 June 2004 – 1128th Receives Mobilization Order

July

14 July 2004 – Two Tennessee Army National Guard Units Mobilized

21 July 2004 – 168th MP’s Return From Iraq

21 July 2004 – Tennessee Army National Guard to Install Geothermal Heat Pump at Milan Armory

23 July 2004 – 168th MP’s Arrive Home

August

10 August 2004 – Local Legislators Visit Camp Shelby

10 August 2004 – 771st Maintenance Company Returns

September

02 September 2004 – P & Q Troops Return To State

02 September 2004 – Representatives Cooper & Davis Visit Troops at Camp Shelby

03 September 2004 – Military Department Joins With Homeland Security To Launch Operation Bold Tiger

07 September 2004 – Tennessee ESGR Salutes National Guard and Reserves

20 September 2004 – 45th Civil Support Team Conducts Exercise in Chattanooga

October

01 October 2004 – Tennessee Guard Training Closet Thing To War (Courtesy – Chattanooga Times Free Press)

01 October 2004 – 269th Military Police Company Awards Ceremony

04 October 2004 – Jackson’s “T” Troop Deployes in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom

06 October 2004 – Tennessee Adjutant General Hosts Town Hall Meeting

08 October 2004 – 194th Engineer Brigade Headquarters Mobilized

15 October 2004 – Milan, McKenzie, Trenton Units mobilized

22 October 2004 – 278th Send Off Ceremony on November 11, 2004

23 October 2004 – Tennessee National Guard Statement on Ivan Braden

November

08 November 2004 – Governor Attends 278th ACR Send Off

17 November 2004 – Milan, McKenzie, Trenton Units Head to Ft. Sill

24 November 2004 – Tennessee Adjutant General Hosts Town Hall Meeting

29 November 2004 – Lebanon Armory Named in Honor of MG Carl D. Wallace

29 November 2004 – 168th Military Police Company Freedom Award Ceremony

December

08 December 2004 – Tennessee National Guard Statement on Armored Vehicle question to Sec Rumsfeld

10 December 2004 – Tennessee Celebrates National Guard Birthday

10 December 2004 – Explanation of Armor

10 December 2004 – Tennessee Army National Guard Helicopter Involved in Crash

19 December 2004 – Labor & Workforce development teams with Army National Guard to assist deployed soldiers’ families

20 December 2004 – National Guard Offers New Incentives

2005 Press Releases

January

05-01 – 05 January 2005 – 45th CST And Williamson County Conduct Joint Exercise

05-02 – 10 January 2005 – Counterdrug Receives CADCA Award

05-03 – 11 January 2005 – Gemtron, Inc. To Receive ESGR Award

05-04 – 11 January 2005 – LTC Patty Jones New 168th MP Battalion Commander

05-05 – 13 January 2005 – 118th Airlift Wing Assists in Tsunami Relief

February

05-07 – 08 February 2005 – BG Massey Retires From Tennessee State Guard

05-08 – 09 February 2005 – 194th Assumes Iraq Responsibility

05-09 – 10 February 2005 – 779th Maintenance Company Mobilized

March

05-10 – 01 March 2005 – 1129th Finance Detachment Mobilized

05-11 – 06 March 2005 – ESGR Awards TVA for Soldier Support

05-12 – 21 March 2005 – Tennessee Guardsman Killed In Iraq

05-13 – 24 March 2005 – Troops “P” & “T” Return From Kosovo

05-14 – 25 March 2005 – 196th Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters Mobilized

05-15 – 31 March 2005 – McKenzie soldiers in Iraq

05-16 – 31 March 2005 – Tennessee Guardsman Get Packages From Home

April

05-17 – 06 April 2005 – Tennessee Guardsman Killed In Iraq

05-18 – 11 April 2005 – Funeral Arrangements for SFC Steven Kennedy

05-21 – 14 April 2005 – Charlie Daniels Brings Slice Of Tennessee To Troops In Southwest Asia

05-20 – 22 April 2005 – Lt Col Andy Hardin Picked for USPFO Slot

05-22 – 28 April 2005 – Athens Hosts Town Hall Meeting

May

05-23 – 11 May 2005 – Gary Herr Promoted To Lieutenant Colonel

05-24 – 13 May 2005 – Changes Possible For Tennessee Military Installations

05-25 – 26 May 2005 – Lafollette Guardsman killed in Iraq

June

05-26 – 08 June 2005 2005 – Lebanon Guardsman receives award

05-27 – 10 June 2005 – Unicoi Co. Guardsman Dies In Iraq

05-28 – 14 June 2005 – Sounds Host Tennessee National Guard Night

05-29 – 17 June 2005 – Smyrna’s Craneworks Honored By Tennessee National Guard

05-30 – 30 May 2005 – MG Gus Hargett Testifies Before BRAC Commission

July

05-31 – 01 July 2005 – Two Additional Tennessee Army Guard Units Mobilized

05-32 – 13 July 2005 – Transformation Affects Tennessee Army National Guard

05-33 – 21 July 2005 – Tennessee’s 133rd Public Affairs Detachment Mobilized

August

05-34 – 01 August 2005 – McKenzie Guardsman Killed In Iraq

05-35 – 02 August 2005 – 1SG Ingram Awarded Meritorious Service Medal – Photo

05-36 – 07 August 2005 – 118th Airlift Wins Design Award – Photo

05-37 – 08 August 2005 – Tennessee Army National Guard Announces Force Structure Change

05-38 – 15 August 2005 – Three Guardsmen Killed In Iraq

05-39 – 24 August 2005 – Two Guardsmen Killed In Iraq

05-40 – 30 August 2005 – Three Guard Members Recognized by State House

05-41 – 31 August 2005 – 118th ALW Responds to Hurricane Katrina

September

05-42 – 01 September 2005 – Task Force Volunteer Heads to Mississippi & Louisiana

05-43 – 02 September 2005 – More Tennessee Guard Moves To Gulf Coast

05-44 – 27 September 2005 – TNNG Returns from Katrina

05-45 – 28 September 2005 – 194th Engineer Brigade Leads Iraq Rebuilding Team

October

05-46 – 12 October 2005 – Smyrna and Alcoa Soldiers Return From Iraq

05-47 – 12 October 2005 – Tasaki Assumes TNSG Command

05-48 – 13 October 2005 – Overton Co. Guardsmen Killed In Iraq

05-49 – 17 October 2005 – Troop N & T at Ft. Bragg

05-50 – 31 October 2005 – 278th Scheduled To Return

05-51 – 31 October 2005 – 278th Media Advisory

05-52 – 31 October 2005 – 278th Arrives

05-53 – 31 October 2005 – N and & T Troops return to Smyrna

05-54 – 31 October 2005 – 278th photo cutlines

05-55 – 31 October 2005 – Jackson Co Soldier returns

05-56 – 31 October 2005 – Crossville Soldier returns

05-57 – 31 October 2005 – Lenoir City Soldier returns

05-58 – 31 October 2005 – Knox County Guardsman return to Tennessee

05-59 – 31 October 2005 – Cookeville Soldiers Return From Iraq

November

05-60 – 01 November 2005 – Local Guardsman returns

05-61 – 01 November 2005 – Carthage Guardsman returns

05-62 – 01 November 2005 – Crossville Guardsman returns

05-63 – 01 November 2005 – Smyrna Guardsman returns

05-64 – 01 November 2005 – Athens Guardsman returns

05-65 – 02 November 2005 – 278th starts home to TN

05-66 – 03 November 2005 – Newport Guardsman back

05-67 – 04 November 2005 – 278th starts home to TN

05-68 – 04 November 2005 – Sparta Guardsman returns

05-69 – 04 November 2005 – Smyrna Guardsman back from Iraq

05-70 – 04 November 2005 – Knoxville Guardsmen back from Iraq

05-71 – 04 November 2005 – Livingston Guardsmen back from Iraq

05-72 – 07 November 2005 – 278th continues moving home

05-73 – 08 November 2005 – Among last of 278th back in states

05-74 – 09 November 2005 – 278th RCT arrival Change

05-75 – 29 November 2005 – West Tennessee Armories Dedicated to Hargett and Naifeh

December

05-76 – 09 December 2005 – 194th Engineers Scheduled To Return To Ft. Bragg

05-77 – 10 December 2005 – 230th Engineer Battalion Returns to Ft. Sill

05-78 – 10 December 2005 – 194th Engineers Arrive At Ft. Bragg

05-79 – 10 December 2005 – 230th Engineers Arrive At Ft. Sill

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