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The Wyoming Army National Guard is the Army National Guard of Wyoming.It includes army aviation, construction engineers, field artillery and medical asset units.It was reorganized in 1996, consolidating its two field artillery battalions into a single battalion.
Major General Greg Porter is the Adjutant General for Wyoming. [2] As such, he directs the Wyoming Military Department, located in Cheyenne. He is responsible for formulating, developing and coordinating all policies, plans and programs affecting the more than 3,000 Army and Air National Guard members in Wyoming.
Army National Guard: Army National Guard: Deputy Director, Army National Guard (ARNG) Not applicable: Major General Joseph R. Baldwin [39] U.S. Army: Army National Guard: Senior Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard for Contingency Response Force Matters (ARNG) Independent Management Consultant Major General Lee M. Ellis [40 ...
CHEYENNE — While Laramie County’s National Night Out is a collaborative event for all first responders, it’s safe to say that a special appearance from the Wyoming Army National Guard ...
The Army Historical Foundation. Archived from the original on 23 December 2010. Venhuizen, Christian (June 2007). "Bucking Tradition, The Wyoming National Guard's ubiquitous symbol embodies the force's heritage and its enduring spirit" (PDF). National Guard Association of the United States. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2011.
Three-star reserve officers and the chief of the National Guard Bureau testify before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense on 17 April 2018.. There are currently 163 active-duty three-star officers in federal uniformed service, of which 162 three-star officers are part of the eight federal uniformed services of the United States.
The 115th Field Artillery Brigade, known as “Cowboy Thunder” is an artillery formation of the United States Army, raised by the Wyoming Army National Guard. It is headquartered in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Its history stretches back to the 1800s when Wyoming was a U.S. territory. The first muster formation was in 1888 as 1st Regiment Infantry.
Those National Guard soldiers and airmen who subsequently serve in the active or reserve federal forces of the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or United States Air Force (i.e., as active duty or reserve members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard) may not continue to wear and display such decorations ...