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‘Cowboy Thunder’ sendoff for 115th Field Artillery

While describing the unit’s combat mission to “destroy, defeat, or disrupt the enemy” Maj. Gen. Porter also thanked employers for their support. The Cheyenne-based unit, which specializes in firing a…

ACFT instructors certify

Twenty-four soldiers from around the Cowboy State met with Master Fitness Instructor Staff Sgt. Kari Brafford recently to certify for grading the Army Combat Fitness Test, the new way for…

SIM Center offers comprehensive mobilization training

The facility contains simulation systems which include the Electronic Simulator Trainer for rifles and handguns; an un-stabilized gunnery trainer; a virtual convoy operations trainer; a mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle simulator…

South Dakota engineers enhance Camp Guernsey

Bye emphasized engineer soldier training allows units to train on their mission tasks they will perform once deployed or facilitate their state missions back home, while improving the training areas…

Refuelers Pass Muster

Headquarters Service Company Readiness NCO Sgt. 1st Class Kandy Gorsuch of the 960th Brigade Support Battalion inspected the fueling line organized by Petroleum Supply Specialist Pvt. Annabelle Mowery during annual…

Wyoming Guard trains first aerial gunners

“I evaluated one of our flight Instructors, and then they evaluated someone so that I could sign off on them as qualified on guns, and then qualified as an evaluators,”…

Wyoming teens Cowboy Up

Community service fits into a rigid 22-week schedule, during which time a cadre of 13 sergeants teach “quasi-military” traditions, structure and discipline, Reyher said. The early days are filled with…

Challenge graduates largest class

Guided by the National Guard Bureau’s standards of the eight core components, 32 of the 59 cadets earned their high school equivalency certificates, formerly known as a GED. They completed…

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