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This is my dream job

A conversation with Tech. Sgt. Mike Palmer, one of the 153rd Airlift Wing's outstanding recruiters. We talk about his success, why the Wyoming Air National Guard is a great place…

Fort Sill Half Section thrills Cheyenne audiences

As the nation and Wyoming commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I, it’s fitting that a group of soldiers and horses celebrating the history of U.S. Army field artillery…

Chief sets sail on retirement

Chief Master Sgt. Leslie Opsal retires on Friday, listen as she shares about her tiny house lifestyle in preparation for retirement, a few special memories from her twenty four year career…

Simulated natural disasters test engineers

Soldiers of the 133rd Engineer Company spent two weeks of annual training mid-June to get a real-world feel for their jobs. The unit’s 94 soldiers in both the horizontal and…

Environmental broom follows big exercises at Guernsey

The 142nd Field Artillery Brigade from Arkansas and four support battalions from South Dakota strained resources here during June. Then came dealing with the aftermath of such large-scale training. Each…

Camp Guernsey cooks meet hungry demand

As the Army does indeed run on its stomach, and with two large operations in June—which meant thousands of hungry soldiers—the importance of food preparation services and packaged foods reached…

67th Army Band plays at Old Faithful

Warrior Bard, the Celtic and bluegrass ensemble of the 67th Army Band "Wyoming's Own" made a stop at Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park to play for tourists from all…

Arkansas soldiers go for cover

Shelter from the rain became a premium during the mid-June storm that blew over the Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center, drenching hundreds of Arkansas soldiers who set up their cots…

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