The Missouri National Guard says more than 600 of its troops are returning home after responding to flooding, although a small number will continue helping.
A major milestone was hit at Whiteman Air Force Base on Saturday, August 23, when Lt. Col. Ryan Bailey of the 131st Bomb Wing and Missouri National Guard took flight in the B-2 Stealth Bomber. Bailey surpassed 1,000 flying hours as he took to the sky on Saturday...
FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — The streets of Ferguson were peaceful for another night as protests and tensions have been subsiding in the city where a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed black 18-year-old. About 100 people gathered yesterday evening, walking in laps near the spot where Michael Brown was shot on August 9th...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -This morning (Aug. 17), Family members, friends and supporters of Springfield's 1107th Aviation Group gathered for a Welcome Home ceremony at the Oasis Convention Center. The unit was deployed to Southwest Asia, where they conducted aviation depot repair, retrograde aviation logistical operations in both Afghanistan and Kuwait, during Operation Enduring Freedom.
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I love to see the work that our men and women do in uniform. I'm a very proud military brat and loved growing up around the military. The Missouri National Guard The Missouri National Guard has released its sixth episode of "MO Guard TV," a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State...
In years past, the annual Firefighters Memorial Motorcycle Ride has been something our town has looked forward to. This year, the ride was expanded to include a whole day's worth of events that took place all over downtown Sedalia.
Story by Staff Sgt. Michael Williams
70th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Nearly 200 National Guardsmen and Airmen from Missouri joined forces to exercise techniques they would implement when called to assist first responders and health officials...
The National Guard's 1-135th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion (ARB) returned to the United States over the weekend to a welcoming ceremony at the University of Central Missouri's Multipurpose Center on Sunday (Feb. 9).
Families, friends and supporters gathered at the Mathewson Exhibition Center this morning as 120 soldiers of the 35th Combat Aviation Brigade of the Missouri National Guard returned from Kuwait. Governor Jay Nixon welcomed back the soldiers on behalf of Missouri and was proud of their efforts. Nixon said he appreciates the honor, courage, duty, a love of country that these men and women displayed