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166th Security Forces Squadron called to Federal activation NEW! 
  

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Guard members support state day of prayer, remembrance at capital
Members of the Delaware National Guard gathered with more than 500 Delawareans in front of Legislative Hall on September 19 to pray for the victims of the recent terrorist attacks.
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Family Support: A lesson learned from the Gulf War
There is an old adage that states: Those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat the past. One of the improvements we, the Delaware National Guard (DE NG), realized we needed to make after the start of the Gulf War, was that we needed to improve in the area of Family Support.
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Prepared to respond

The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon on September 11th were a hundred miles away, but still had a great impact on the Delaware National Guard. We operated under a heightened state of awareness.
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BBTS celebrates Camp Honorees for 2002 during naming ceremony




Air Guard News:

Delaware Aeromed Squadron assists McGuire AFB in wake of attacks NEW!

166th Airlift Wing Chaplains respond to crisis NEW!

166 MDS assists Dover AFB Mortuary Affairs
Three x-ray technicians from the 166th Medical Squadron (MDS) have deployed to Dover Air Force Base in response to the aftermath of the Sept. 11th attack on the Pentagon. The three members of the 166th MDS are assisting guard, reserve and active duty personnel in duties related to base Mortuary Affairs Program. The three members of the 166th MDS will aid in the identification and processing of those service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our nation.

Air Guard  firefighters excel in Middle East 

Army Guard News
Advice to soldiers in uncertain times: 'Know the basics' NEW!
WASHINGTON (Sept. 25, 2001) - In these uncertain times following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the New York City World Trade Center and Pentagon, the Army's top NCO is advising soldiers to know the basics of their profession. Full story >>>

Possible call to duty pushes wedding forward for 153rd MP Co. soldier NEW!

Millsboro twins team up for Army basic training 

Twins

Twin sisters Jennifer M. and Kimberly R. Schwartz have spent nearly every single day for the entire 17 years of their lives together. Whatever one twin has had to do, including school, family or social activities, the other has also had to be there.

Next summer, when Kim and Jen both turn 18, each finally has the chance to choose her own course and to go her separate way. However, both chose to continue in sharing one another's experiences, as they will  attend Army Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training together.
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September 2001

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