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Seymour residents will notice an increased amount of activity at the Indiana National Guard armory at Freeman Field over the coming months.
A grand day for National Guard in Indiana
Col. Ivan Denton used to joke that Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger would give him command of a brigade one day.
Transportation soldier takes on new challenge
By Rachael Tolliver Editor/writer Accessions Command If she was dressed in flip-flops, tank top and skirt, hair down, strolling through the mall you might think she was any young adult starting college.
ETT scheduled for deployment to Afghanistan
ETT scheduled for deployment to Afghanistan INDIANAPOLIS, IN The Indiana National Guard continues to support the Global War on Terrorism as part of its dual mission to support the nation.
Mold found in FEMA mobile homes in Indiana, Iowa
The discovery of mold in federally provided mobile homes sheltering Indiana and Iowa flood victims has prompted new anger and frustrations for those who have lost their houses.
James V. King recalls his Purple Heart medal
According to an article from the Southeast Missourian dated November 15, 1952 and personal interview with Mr.
Mold found in 8 of 11 FEMA-provided mobile homes
A state health official who inspected 11 FEMA-provided mobile homes sheltering Indiana flood victims found mold on eight of those units, leading crews to replace problematic access panels on all the homes.
Families bid tearful farewell to 991st
Sgt. 1st Class Dana Shehan of the 991st Transportation Company says goodbye to his daughters Callie and Amber outside the National Guard Armory in Kingsport during a farewell ceremony Thursday.
Kansas guardsmen to return from Kosovo
About 88 soldiers from the Kansas National Guard's 35th Infantry Division will be welcomed home July 17 from a deployment to Kosovo.
Chattanooga: Army Reserve unit deploying
A Chattanooga-based Army Reserve unit is leaving today to train for a yearlong mission in Iraq.
Price Tag To Fix Camp Atterbury: $40 Million
The Army has assessed and put tornado damage at Camp Atterbury at $40 million dollars.
Large Turnout For Reserve Unit Headed For Iraq
Families of 23 soldiers spent the most of this afternoon saying the things that matter the most to them.
Taylorsville couple gets FEMA mobile home
Many Hoosiers who lost property in last month's record flooding are getting housing assistance.
Franklin welcomes economic impact once armory is built
Leaders in Johnson County and Franklin see an economic gem in an armory that will be built on the city's southeastside.
FEMA approves mobile homes for Hoosier flood victims :
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and federal officials said Thursday mobile homes - perhaps up to 500 - will be made available to Hoosier flood victims.
Flooding victims' housing to be tested for formaldehyde
Hundreds of mobile homes expected to house Indiana residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed by June's flooding will be tested to make sure they don't contain unsafe levels of formaldehyde, state and ...
991st Soldiers Headed to Indiana, then Iraq
Some Tri-Cities families are preparing to say goodbye to another group of military men and women.
Wesley Clark 'Moving On' [Relieved of Command: Part Deux]
Four days after his controversial "Face the Nation" appearance, retired Army Gen.
A WORCESTER church has received a A 100,000 boost thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Letter may be germ of Vonnegut novel
One of the most prominent war novels in American history possibly began as a letter written by 22-year-old Kurt Vonnegut Jr.