Guardsmen from the 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard, drive a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) down Elm St. during the Queen City's holiday parade in Manchester, New Hampshire, Dec. 4, 2021. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guardsmen-from-the-197th-field-artillery-brigade-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-drive-a-high-mobility-artillery-rocket-system-himars-down-elm-st-during-the-queen-citys-holiday-parade-in-manchester-new-hampshire-dec-4-2021-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-tech-sgt-charles-johnston-image453341089.html
RM2H9FD55–Guardsmen from the 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard, drive a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) down Elm St. during the Queen City's holiday parade in Manchester, New Hampshire, Dec. 4, 2021. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston)
New Hampshire Army National Guard Cadet Tovah Stonner orients a map during land navigation training Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Center in Pembroke, N.H. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-army-national-guard-cadet-tovah-stonner-orients-a-map-during-land-navigation-training-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-center-in-pembroke-nh-image491423965.html
RM2KFE87W–New Hampshire Army National Guard Cadet Tovah Stonner orients a map during land navigation training Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Center in Pembroke, N.H.
A New Hampshire Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter lowers a 130-foot “long line” toward a ground crew to extract a rusted metal culvert from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-black-hawk-helicopter-lowers-a-130-foot-long-line-toward-a-ground-crew-to-extract-a-rusted-metal-culvert-from-nash-stream-on-oct-19-2022-the-sling-load-was-coordinated-through-innovative-readiness-training-a-us-department-of-defense-program-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-tech-sgt-charles-johnston-image487082100.html
RM2K8CE58–A New Hampshire Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter lowers a 130-foot “long line” toward a ground crew to extract a rusted metal culvert from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston)
Maj. Paige Kamal, director of facilities, New Hampshire Army National Guard, addresses New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and Executive Council during a breakfast meeting hosted in the state military reservation's new Heritage Room in Concord, New Hampshire, Feb. 16, 2022. The recently renovated hall contains various historical artificats, including the original Medal of Honor of New Hampshire native, Capt. Harl Pease Jr., an Army Air Corps pilot killed during World War II. The Hertiage Room rests in the original structure of the former Concord Arsenal, orginally used to store munitions circa 188 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-paige-kamal-director-of-facilities-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-addresses-new-hampshire-gov-chris-sununu-and-executive-council-during-a-breakfast-meeting-hosted-in-the-state-military-reservations-new-heritage-room-in-concord-new-hampshire-feb-16-2022-the-recently-renovated-hall-contains-various-historical-artificats-including-the-original-medal-of-honor-of-new-hampshire-native-capt-harl-pease-jr-an-army-air-corps-pilot-killed-during-world-war-ii-the-hertiage-room-rests-in-the-original-structure-of-the-former-concord-arsenal-orginally-used-to-store-munitions-circa-188-image502406303.html
RM2M5AGA7–Maj. Paige Kamal, director of facilities, New Hampshire Army National Guard, addresses New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and Executive Council during a breakfast meeting hosted in the state military reservation's new Heritage Room in Concord, New Hampshire, Feb. 16, 2022. The recently renovated hall contains various historical artificats, including the original Medal of Honor of New Hampshire native, Capt. Harl Pease Jr., an Army Air Corps pilot killed during World War II. The Hertiage Room rests in the original structure of the former Concord Arsenal, orginally used to store munitions circa 188
New Hampshire Army National Guard Cadet Tovah Stonner orients a map during land navigation training Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Center in Pembroke, N.H. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-army-national-guard-cadet-tovah-stonner-orients-a-map-during-land-navigation-training-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-center-in-pembroke-nh-image511328473.html
RM2MKW0K5–New Hampshire Army National Guard Cadet Tovah Stonner orients a map during land navigation training Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Center in Pembroke, N.H.
A New Hampshire Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter with a lowered 130-foot “long line” returns from extracting two rusted metal culverts from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-black-hawk-helicopter-with-a-lowered-130-foot-long-line-returns-from-extracting-two-rusted-metal-culverts-from-nash-stream-on-oct-19-2022-the-sling-load-was-coordinated-through-innovative-readiness-training-a-us-department-of-defense-program-that-provides-training-opportunities-for-guardsmen-while-supporting-local-communities-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-tech-sgt-charles-johnston-image487082165.html
RM2K8CE7H–A New Hampshire Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter with a lowered 130-foot “long line” returns from extracting two rusted metal culverts from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston)
Jack Cummings of Cummings Printing fastens a Kevlar helmet before Soldiers of New Hampshire National Guard's 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Regiment, fire a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System on July 21, 2022, during annual training at Fort Drum, New York. The training was attended by civilian employers from New Hampshire who were flown to observe from Pease Air National Guard Base on a KC-46A refueler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jack-cummings-of-cummings-printing-fastens-a-kevlar-helmet-before-soldiers-of-new-hampshire-national-guards-3rd-battalion-197th-field-artillery-regiment-fire-a-high-mobility-artillery-rocket-system-on-july-21-2022-during-annual-training-at-fort-drum-new-york-the-training-was-attended-by-civilian-employers-from-new-hampshire-who-were-flown-to-observe-from-pease-air-national-guard-base-on-a-kc-46a-refueler-image526934626.html
RM2NH7XDP–Jack Cummings of Cummings Printing fastens a Kevlar helmet before Soldiers of New Hampshire National Guard's 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Regiment, fire a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System on July 21, 2022, during annual training at Fort Drum, New York. The training was attended by civilian employers from New Hampshire who were flown to observe from Pease Air National Guard Base on a KC-46A refueler.
From left, Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, adjutant general, New Hampshire National Guard, explains the history of artifacts on display at the state military reservation's new Heritage Room to Councilor Ted Gatsas during a governor and executive council breakfast meeting held in Concord, New Hampshire, Feb. 16, 2022. Included amid various displays is the original Medal of Honor awarded to New Hampshire native, Capt. Harl Pease Jr., an Army Air Corps pilot killed during World War II. The room rests in the original structure of the former Concord Arsenal, orginally used to store munitions in 1880 b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-maj-gen-david-mikolaities-adjutant-general-new-hampshire-national-guard-explains-the-history-of-artifacts-on-display-at-the-state-military-reservations-new-heritage-room-to-councilor-ted-gatsas-during-a-governor-and-executive-council-breakfast-meeting-held-in-concord-new-hampshire-feb-16-2022-included-amid-various-displays-is-the-original-medal-of-honor-awarded-to-new-hampshire-native-capt-harl-pease-jr-an-army-air-corps-pilot-killed-during-world-war-ii-the-room-rests-in-the-original-structure-of-the-former-concord-arsenal-orginally-used-to-store-munitions-in-1880-b-image502406317.html
RM2M5AGAN–From left, Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, adjutant general, New Hampshire National Guard, explains the history of artifacts on display at the state military reservation's new Heritage Room to Councilor Ted Gatsas during a governor and executive council breakfast meeting held in Concord, New Hampshire, Feb. 16, 2022. Included amid various displays is the original Medal of Honor awarded to New Hampshire native, Capt. Harl Pease Jr., an Army Air Corps pilot killed during World War II. The room rests in the original structure of the former Concord Arsenal, orginally used to store munitions in 1880 b
Senior Airman Christopher Parent, an air traffic controller with Pease’s 260th Air Traffic Control Squadron, New Hampshire Air National Guard, shares a laugh reminiscing about the Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) and the transition to the Army's Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) at the state's PPE warehouse March 31, 2021, in Concord., N.H. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-christopher-parent-an-air-traffic-controller-with-peases-260th-air-traffic-control-squadron-new-hampshire-air-national-guard-shares-a-laugh-reminiscing-about-the-airman-battle-uniform-abu-and-the-transition-to-the-armys-operational-camouflage-pattern-ocp-at-the-states-ppe-warehouse-march-31-2021-in-concord-nh-image442259007.html
RM2GKEHTF–Senior Airman Christopher Parent, an air traffic controller with Pease’s 260th Air Traffic Control Squadron, New Hampshire Air National Guard, shares a laugh reminiscing about the Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) and the transition to the Army's Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) at the state's PPE warehouse March 31, 2021, in Concord., N.H.
From left, Senior Airman Ashtin Steen, Staff Sgt. Chris Wood and Tech. Sgt. Sean Wood, 157th Maintenance Squadron, 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, mic up for a podcast episode of Your NH Guard on March 2, 2022, at Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, New Hampshire. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-senior-airman-ashtin-steen-staff-sgt-chris-wood-and-tech-sgt-sean-wood-157th-maintenance-squadron-157th-air-refueling-wing-new-hampshire-air-national-guard-mic-up-for-a-podcast-episode-of-your-nh-guard-on-march-2-2022-at-pease-air-national-guard-base-in-newington-new-hampshire-image502460400.html
RM2M5D1A8–From left, Senior Airman Ashtin Steen, Staff Sgt. Chris Wood and Tech. Sgt. Sean Wood, 157th Maintenance Squadron, 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, mic up for a podcast episode of Your NH Guard on March 2, 2022, at Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, New Hampshire.
A sizeable donation of books were donated by New Hampshire's Bow High School for students in Cabo Verde on Jan. 17, 2024. New Hampshire Guardsmen collected 33 hefty boxes, which could be delivered to students of Pedro Gomes High School in Cabo Verde as early as next month. The donation was supported by the Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program, which links a participating state’s National Guard to foreign countries for various educational, military, economic, and cultural engagements. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sizeable-donation-of-books-were-donated-by-new-hampshires-bow-high-school-for-students-in-cabo-verde-on-jan-17-2024-new-hampshire-guardsmen-collected-33-hefty-boxes-which-could-be-delivered-to-students-of-pedro-gomes-high-school-in-cabo-verde-as-early-as-next-month-the-donation-was-supported-by-the-department-of-defenses-state-partnership-program-which-links-a-participating-states-national-guard-to-foreign-countries-for-various-educational-military-economic-and-cultural-engagements-image594941052.html
RM2WFWWAM–A sizeable donation of books were donated by New Hampshire's Bow High School for students in Cabo Verde on Jan. 17, 2024. New Hampshire Guardsmen collected 33 hefty boxes, which could be delivered to students of Pedro Gomes High School in Cabo Verde as early as next month. The donation was supported by the Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program, which links a participating state’s National Guard to foreign countries for various educational, military, economic, and cultural engagements.
Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, adjutant general, New Hampshire National Guard, addresses Gov. Chris Sununu and Executive Council during a breakfast meeting hosted in the state military reservation's Heritage Room in Concord, New Hampshire, Feb. 16, 2022. Mikolaities briefed the council on the status of current Middle East deployments and various state COVID-19 relief missions. The general also touched on the potential for Senate Bill 360 to aid with recruiting and retention efforts. The bill would introduce legislation enabling Guardsmen to transfer certain education benefits to their spouses up Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-david-mikolaities-adjutant-general-new-hampshire-national-guard-addresses-gov-chris-sununu-and-executive-council-during-a-breakfast-meeting-hosted-in-the-state-military-reservations-heritage-room-in-concord-new-hampshire-feb-16-2022-mikolaities-briefed-the-council-on-the-status-of-current-middle-east-deployments-and-various-state-covid-19-relief-missions-the-general-also-touched-on-the-potential-for-senate-bill-360-to-aid-with-recruiting-and-retention-efforts-the-bill-would-introduce-legislation-enabling-guardsmen-to-transfer-certain-education-benefits-to-their-spouses-up-image502406344.html
RM2M5AGBM–Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, adjutant general, New Hampshire National Guard, addresses Gov. Chris Sununu and Executive Council during a breakfast meeting hosted in the state military reservation's Heritage Room in Concord, New Hampshire, Feb. 16, 2022. Mikolaities briefed the council on the status of current Middle East deployments and various state COVID-19 relief missions. The general also touched on the potential for Senate Bill 360 to aid with recruiting and retention efforts. The bill would introduce legislation enabling Guardsmen to transfer certain education benefits to their spouses up
From left, ninth graders Charlotte Weiss and Stella Wantuck help load donated books into a cargo van Jan. 17, 2024, at Bow High School. New Hampshire Guardsmen collected 33 hefty boxes of donated books, which could be delivered to students of Pedro Gomes High School in Cabo Verde as early as next month. The donation was supported by the Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program, which links a participating state’s National Guard to foreign countries for various educational, military, economic, and cultural engagements. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-ninth-graders-charlotte-weiss-and-stella-wantuck-help-load-donated-books-into-a-cargo-van-jan-17-2024-at-bow-high-school-new-hampshire-guardsmen-collected-33-hefty-boxes-of-donated-books-which-could-be-delivered-to-students-of-pedro-gomes-high-school-in-cabo-verde-as-early-as-next-month-the-donation-was-supported-by-the-department-of-defenses-state-partnership-program-which-links-a-participating-states-national-guard-to-foreign-countries-for-various-educational-military-economic-and-cultural-engagements-image594943026.html
RM2WFWYW6–From left, ninth graders Charlotte Weiss and Stella Wantuck help load donated books into a cargo van Jan. 17, 2024, at Bow High School. New Hampshire Guardsmen collected 33 hefty boxes of donated books, which could be delivered to students of Pedro Gomes High School in Cabo Verde as early as next month. The donation was supported by the Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program, which links a participating state’s National Guard to foreign countries for various educational, military, economic, and cultural engagements.
From left, ninth graders Charlotte Weiss, Madison Oppold, and Stella Wantuck share a laugh while loading donated books into a cargo van Jan. 17, 2024, at Bow High School. New Hampshire Guardsmen collected 33 hefty boxes of donated books, which could be delivered to students of Pedro Gomes High School in Cabo Verde as early as next month. The donation was supported by the Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program, which links a participating state’s National Guard to foreign countries for various educational, military, economic, and cultural engagements. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-ninth-graders-charlotte-weiss-madison-oppold-and-stella-wantuck-share-a-laugh-while-loading-donated-books-into-a-cargo-van-jan-17-2024-at-bow-high-school-new-hampshire-guardsmen-collected-33-hefty-boxes-of-donated-books-which-could-be-delivered-to-students-of-pedro-gomes-high-school-in-cabo-verde-as-early-as-next-month-the-donation-was-supported-by-the-department-of-defenses-state-partnership-program-which-links-a-participating-states-national-guard-to-foreign-countries-for-various-educational-military-economic-and-cultural-engagements-image594943946.html
RM2WFX122–From left, ninth graders Charlotte Weiss, Madison Oppold, and Stella Wantuck share a laugh while loading donated books into a cargo van Jan. 17, 2024, at Bow High School. New Hampshire Guardsmen collected 33 hefty boxes of donated books, which could be delivered to students of Pedro Gomes High School in Cabo Verde as early as next month. The donation was supported by the Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program, which links a participating state’s National Guard to foreign countries for various educational, military, economic, and cultural engagements.
Spc. Olivia Palmiter, international support specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, helps load donated books into a cargo van Jan. 17, 2024, at Bow High School. New Hampshire Guardsmen collected 33 hefty boxes of donated books, which could be delivered to students of Pedro Gomes High School in Cabo Verde as early as next month. The donation was supported by the Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program, which links a participating state’s National Guard to foreign countries for various educational, military, economic, and cultural engagements. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-olivia-palmiter-international-support-specialist-with-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-helps-load-donated-books-into-a-cargo-van-jan-17-2024-at-bow-high-school-new-hampshire-guardsmen-collected-33-hefty-boxes-of-donated-books-which-could-be-delivered-to-students-of-pedro-gomes-high-school-in-cabo-verde-as-early-as-next-month-the-donation-was-supported-by-the-department-of-defenses-state-partnership-program-which-links-a-participating-states-national-guard-to-foreign-countries-for-various-educational-military-economic-and-cultural-engagements-image594948271.html
RM2WFX6GF–Spc. Olivia Palmiter, international support specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, helps load donated books into a cargo van Jan. 17, 2024, at Bow High School. New Hampshire Guardsmen collected 33 hefty boxes of donated books, which could be delivered to students of Pedro Gomes High School in Cabo Verde as early as next month. The donation was supported by the Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program, which links a participating state’s National Guard to foreign countries for various educational, military, economic, and cultural engagements.
Spc. Anna Salisbury, an air defense artillery operator of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard, is all smiles upon arrival at Manchester Airport on Feb. 1, 2023, following a nine-month deployment to the Middle East. Senior leaders, including NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities, greeted over 100 Soldiers as they deplaned before buses transported them to awaiting family and friends at the Manchester armory. The 197th served as a field artillery headquarters for U.S. Army Central Command (CENTCOM), which includes Jordan, Syria, Qat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-anna-salisbury-an-air-defense-artillery-operator-of-headquarters-and-headquarters-battery-197th-field-artillery-brigade-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-is-all-smiles-upon-arrival-at-manchester-airport-on-feb-1-2023-following-a-nine-month-deployment-to-the-middle-east-senior-leaders-including-nh-adjutant-gen-david-mikolaities-greeted-over-100-soldiers-as-they-deplaned-before-buses-transported-them-to-awaiting-family-and-friends-at-the-manchester-armory-the-197th-served-as-a-field-artillery-headquarters-for-us-army-central-command-centcom-which-includes-jordan-syria-qat-image534110463.html
RM2P0XR9K–Spc. Anna Salisbury, an air defense artillery operator of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard, is all smiles upon arrival at Manchester Airport on Feb. 1, 2023, following a nine-month deployment to the Middle East. Senior leaders, including NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities, greeted over 100 Soldiers as they deplaned before buses transported them to awaiting family and friends at the Manchester armory. The 197th served as a field artillery headquarters for U.S. Army Central Command (CENTCOM), which includes Jordan, Syria, Qat
Spc. Anna Salisbury, an air defense artillery operator of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard, is all smiles upon arrival at Manchester Airport on Feb. 1, 2023, following a nine-month deployment to the Middle East. Senior leaders, including NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities, greeted over 100 Soldiers as they deplaned before buses transported them to awaiting family and friends at the Manchester armory. The 197th served as a field artillery headquarters for U.S. Army Central Command (CENTCOM), which includes Jordan, Syria, Qat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-anna-salisbury-an-air-defense-artillery-operator-of-headquarters-and-headquarters-battery-197th-field-artillery-brigade-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-is-all-smiles-upon-arrival-at-manchester-airport-on-feb-1-2023-following-a-nine-month-deployment-to-the-middle-east-senior-leaders-including-nh-adjutant-gen-david-mikolaities-greeted-over-100-soldiers-as-they-deplaned-before-buses-transported-them-to-awaiting-family-and-friends-at-the-manchester-armory-the-197th-served-as-a-field-artillery-headquarters-for-us-army-central-command-centcom-which-includes-jordan-syria-qat-image553415948.html
RM2R4A7K8–Spc. Anna Salisbury, an air defense artillery operator of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard, is all smiles upon arrival at Manchester Airport on Feb. 1, 2023, following a nine-month deployment to the Middle East. Senior leaders, including NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities, greeted over 100 Soldiers as they deplaned before buses transported them to awaiting family and friends at the Manchester armory. The 197th served as a field artillery headquarters for U.S. Army Central Command (CENTCOM), which includes Jordan, Syria, Qat
Sen. Sharon Carson of Londonderry, New Hampshire, addresses attendees at a signing ceremony during which Senate Bill 360 was passed into law Aug. 3, 2022, at the state military reservation's Heritage Room in Concord, New Hampshire. The law extends free in-state college tuition to NHNG spouses if service members reenlist after an initial six-year commitment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sen-sharon-carson-of-londonderry-new-hampshire-addresses-attendees-at-a-signing-ceremony-during-which-senate-bill-360-was-passed-into-law-aug-3-2022-at-the-state-military-reservations-heritage-room-in-concord-new-hampshire-the-law-extends-free-in-state-college-tuition-to-nhng-spouses-if-service-members-reenlist-after-an-initial-six-year-commitment-image527331259.html
RM2NHX0B7–Sen. Sharon Carson of Londonderry, New Hampshire, addresses attendees at a signing ceremony during which Senate Bill 360 was passed into law Aug. 3, 2022, at the state military reservation's Heritage Room in Concord, New Hampshire. The law extends free in-state college tuition to NHNG spouses if service members reenlist after an initial six-year commitment.
Civilian employers joined New Hampshire Guardsmen pose during a 'Boss Lift' event at Fort Drum, New York, to watch 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Regiment, fire their High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems on July 21, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/civilian-employers-joined-new-hampshire-guardsmen-pose-during-a-boss-lift-event-at-fort-drum-new-york-to-watch-3rd-battalion-197th-field-artillery-regiment-fire-their-high-mobility-artillery-rocket-systems-on-july-21-2022-image526934493.html
RM2NH7X91–Civilian employers joined New Hampshire Guardsmen pose during a 'Boss Lift' event at Fort Drum, New York, to watch 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Regiment, fire their High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems on July 21, 2022.
Sgt. Amanda Kiley and Bonnie Montague jump for joy during 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard's annual training at Fort Drum, New York, July 21, 2022. Kiley and Montague work together in the civilian sector at Community Partners, a community mental health center. The unit's field training was attended by civilian employers from New Hampshire who were flown to observe from Pease Air National Guard Base on a KC-46A refueler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-amanda-kiley-and-bonnie-montague-jump-for-joy-during-3rd-battalion-197th-field-artillery-brigade-new-hampshire-army-national-guards-annual-training-at-fort-drum-new-york-july-21-2022-kiley-and-montague-work-together-in-the-civilian-sector-at-community-partners-a-community-mental-health-center-the-units-field-training-was-attended-by-civilian-employers-from-new-hampshire-who-were-flown-to-observe-from-pease-air-national-guard-base-on-a-kc-46a-refueler-image526934500.html
RM2NH7X98–Sgt. Amanda Kiley and Bonnie Montague jump for joy during 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard's annual training at Fort Drum, New York, July 21, 2022. Kiley and Montague work together in the civilian sector at Community Partners, a community mental health center. The unit's field training was attended by civilian employers from New Hampshire who were flown to observe from Pease Air National Guard Base on a KC-46A refueler.
Staff Sgt. Dexter Stone of Task Force Distro, 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire National Guard, shares a laugh will fellow Airmen March 31, 2021, at a PPE warehouse in Concord, N.H. Stone and his peers wore the Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) to work one last time before they are officially replaced by newer Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) issue April 1. Though receptive of the change, Stone said he will miss rolling up his ABU sleeves in the summer, which is hindered by the OCPs thick upper-sleeve pockets and patches. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-dexter-stone-of-task-force-distro-157th-air-refueling-wing-new-hampshire-national-guard-shares-a-laugh-will-fellow-airmen-march-31-2021-at-a-ppe-warehouse-in-concord-nh-stone-and-his-peers-wore-the-airman-battle-uniform-abu-to-work-one-last-time-before-they-are-officially-replaced-by-newer-operational-camouflage-pattern-ocp-issue-april-1-though-receptive-of-the-change-stone-said-he-will-miss-rolling-up-his-abu-sleeves-in-the-summer-which-is-hindered-by-the-ocps-thick-upper-sleeve-pockets-and-patches-image442343353.html
RM2GKJDCW–Staff Sgt. Dexter Stone of Task Force Distro, 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire National Guard, shares a laugh will fellow Airmen March 31, 2021, at a PPE warehouse in Concord, N.H. Stone and his peers wore the Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) to work one last time before they are officially replaced by newer Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) issue April 1. Though receptive of the change, Stone said he will miss rolling up his ABU sleeves in the summer, which is hindered by the OCPs thick upper-sleeve pockets and patches.
Senior Airman Christopher Parent, an air traffic controller with Pease’s 260th Air Traffic Control Squadron, 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, shows off his sage green boots, the official footwear of the Airman Battle Uniform, March 31, 2021, in Concord, N.H. The uniform is replaced by the Army's Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), which features earth tones and Coyote brown footwear. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-christopher-parent-an-air-traffic-controller-with-peases-260th-air-traffic-control-squadron-157th-air-refueling-wing-new-hampshire-air-national-guard-shows-off-his-sage-green-boots-the-official-footwear-of-the-airman-battle-uniform-march-31-2021-in-concord-nh-the-uniform-is-replaced-by-the-armys-operational-camouflage-pattern-ocp-which-features-earth-tones-and-coyote-brown-footwear-image442259012.html
RM2GKEHTM–Senior Airman Christopher Parent, an air traffic controller with Pease’s 260th Air Traffic Control Squadron, 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, shows off his sage green boots, the official footwear of the Airman Battle Uniform, March 31, 2021, in Concord, N.H. The uniform is replaced by the Army's Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), which features earth tones and Coyote brown footwear.
Senior Airman Christopher Parent, Staff Sgt. Dexter Stone and Senior Airman Christopher Albertelli, 157th Air Refueling Wing,New Hampshire National Guard sport their Airman Battle Uniforms at the Task Force Distro PPE warehouse March 31, 2021, in Concord, N.H. Though the Airmen were already issued replacement Operational Camouflage Pattern uniforms required for wear by April 1, they donned the old outfits one last time to bid them a nostalgic farewell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-christopher-parent-staff-sgt-dexter-stone-and-senior-airman-christopher-albertelli-157th-air-refueling-wingnew-hampshire-national-guard-sport-their-airman-battle-uniforms-at-the-task-force-distro-ppe-warehouse-march-31-2021-in-concord-nh-though-the-airmen-were-already-issued-replacement-operational-camouflage-pattern-uniforms-required-for-wear-by-april-1-they-donned-the-old-outfits-one-last-time-to-bid-them-a-nostalgic-farewell-image442259015.html
RM2GKEHTR–Senior Airman Christopher Parent, Staff Sgt. Dexter Stone and Senior Airman Christopher Albertelli, 157th Air Refueling Wing,New Hampshire National Guard sport their Airman Battle Uniforms at the Task Force Distro PPE warehouse March 31, 2021, in Concord, N.H. Though the Airmen were already issued replacement Operational Camouflage Pattern uniforms required for wear by April 1, they donned the old outfits one last time to bid them a nostalgic farewell.
Spc. Victoria Fatukasi, lead vocalist with the New Hampshire National Guard’s 39th Army Band, performs at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. Eight of the unit’s rock band musicians gave two hour-long performances during the event. In addition, a six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-victoria-fatukasi-lead-vocalist-with-the-new-hampshire-national-guards-39th-army-band-performs-at-the-ilopango-air-show-feb-17-2024-in-el-salvador-eight-of-the-units-rock-band-musicians-gave-two-hour-long-performances-during-the-event-in-addition-a-six-person-aircrew-from-the-157th-air-refueling-wing-also-performed-at-the-show-for-thousands-of-attendees-the-performances-supported-new-hampshires-state-partnership-program-pairing-with-el-salvador-a-relationship-in-its-24th-year-air-national-guard-image601005981.html
RM2WWP579–Spc. Victoria Fatukasi, lead vocalist with the New Hampshire National Guard’s 39th Army Band, performs at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. Eight of the unit’s rock band musicians gave two hour-long performances during the event. In addition, a six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard
From left, Salvadoran Defense Minister René Merino convenes with NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities and representatives from the U.S. Embassy and New Hampshire National Guard on Feb. 16, 2024, during a State Partnership Program exchange in San Salvador. Key leaders met at the Ministry of Defense to discuss current and future engagements and to reaffirm a commitment to the SPP. The latest visit features an exchange between Guard and Salvadoran military Humvee mechanics and a KC-46 flyover at the Ilopango Air Show, featuring a performance by the 39th Army Band. Air National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-salvadoran-defense-minister-ren-merino-convenes-with-nh-adjutant-gen-david-mikolaities-and-representatives-from-the-us-embassy-and-new-hampshire-national-guard-on-feb-16-2024-during-a-state-partnership-program-exchange-in-san-salvador-key-leaders-met-at-the-ministry-of-defense-to-discuss-current-and-future-engagements-and-to-reaffirm-a-commitment-to-the-spp-the-latest-visit-features-an-exchange-between-guard-and-salvadoran-military-humvee-mechanics-and-a-kc-46-flyover-at-the-ilopango-air-show-featuring-a-performance-by-the-39th-army-band-air-national-guard-image600994145.html
RM2WWNJ4H–From left, Salvadoran Defense Minister René Merino convenes with NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities and representatives from the U.S. Embassy and New Hampshire National Guard on Feb. 16, 2024, during a State Partnership Program exchange in San Salvador. Key leaders met at the Ministry of Defense to discuss current and future engagements and to reaffirm a commitment to the SPP. The latest visit features an exchange between Guard and Salvadoran military Humvee mechanics and a KC-46 flyover at the Ilopango Air Show, featuring a performance by the 39th Army Band. Air National Guard
From left, Salvadoran Defense Minister René Merino is gifted an encased “New Hampshire Guardsman Magazine” article and challenge coins by NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities on Feb. 16, 2024, during the latest international State Partnership Program exchange in San Salvador. The framed article features Merino’s son, Teniente Rodrigo Merino, whose squad of five lieutenants from the Salvadoran navy, artillery and infantry took first place in the team competition of the 2023 New Hampshire National Guard Combat Marksmanship Match held Sept. 6 to 8, 2023, at Fort Devens, Mass. Key leaders met at the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-salvadoran-defense-minister-ren-merino-is-gifted-an-encased-new-hampshire-guardsman-magazine-article-and-challenge-coins-by-nh-adjutant-gen-david-mikolaities-on-feb-16-2024-during-the-latest-international-state-partnership-program-exchange-in-san-salvador-the-framed-article-features-merinos-son-teniente-rodrigo-merino-whose-squad-of-five-lieutenants-from-the-salvadoran-navy-artillery-and-infantry-took-first-place-in-the-team-competition-of-the-2023-new-hampshire-national-guard-combat-marksmanship-match-held-sept-6-to-8-2023-at-fort-devens-mass-key-leaders-met-at-the-image600992509.html
RM2WWNG25–From left, Salvadoran Defense Minister René Merino is gifted an encased “New Hampshire Guardsman Magazine” article and challenge coins by NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities on Feb. 16, 2024, during the latest international State Partnership Program exchange in San Salvador. The framed article features Merino’s son, Teniente Rodrigo Merino, whose squad of five lieutenants from the Salvadoran navy, artillery and infantry took first place in the team competition of the 2023 New Hampshire National Guard Combat Marksmanship Match held Sept. 6 to 8, 2023, at Fort Devens, Mass. Key leaders met at the
From left, STARBASE instructor Chris Ginty supervises an air-powered rocket launch for fifth graders Christopher Smith, Xavier Zapata and Jaden Englehart on Jan. 5, 2024, at New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. A class on Newton’s three laws of motion was provided to students of Manchester’s Southside Middle School and featured a distance competition with handcrafted projectiles made of paper, clay and drinking straws. Members of the state congressional delegation visited with the fifth graders following a program orientation and facilities tour. New H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-starbase-instructor-chris-ginty-supervises-an-air-powered-rocket-launch-for-fifth-graders-christopher-smith-xavier-zapata-and-jaden-englehart-on-jan-5-2024-at-new-hampshire-national-guards-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-a-class-on-newtons-three-laws-of-motion-was-provided-to-students-of-manchesters-southside-middle-school-and-featured-a-distance-competition-with-handcrafted-projectiles-made-of-paper-clay-and-drinking-straws-members-of-the-state-congressional-delegation-visited-with-the-fifth-graders-following-a-program-orientation-and-facilities-tour-new-h-image594941001.html
RM2WFWW8W–From left, STARBASE instructor Chris Ginty supervises an air-powered rocket launch for fifth graders Christopher Smith, Xavier Zapata and Jaden Englehart on Jan. 5, 2024, at New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. A class on Newton’s three laws of motion was provided to students of Manchester’s Southside Middle School and featured a distance competition with handcrafted projectiles made of paper, clay and drinking straws. Members of the state congressional delegation visited with the fifth graders following a program orientation and facilities tour. New H
Julien Paradis of Manchester’s Southside Middle School inspects her handmade air rocket during a STARBASE education session Jan. 5, 2024, at the New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The lesson on Newton’s three laws of motion featured a distance competition with handcrafted projectiles made of paper, clay and drinking straws. Members of the state congressional delegation visited with the fifth graders following a program orientation and facilities tour. New Hampshire recently became the 34th state to offer a STARBASE community outreach program, which s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/julien-paradis-of-manchesters-southside-middle-school-inspects-her-handmade-air-rocket-during-a-starbase-education-session-jan-5-2024-at-the-new-hampshire-national-guards-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-the-lesson-on-newtons-three-laws-of-motion-featured-a-distance-competition-with-handcrafted-projectiles-made-of-paper-clay-and-drinking-straws-members-of-the-state-congressional-delegation-visited-with-the-fifth-graders-following-a-program-orientation-and-facilities-tour-new-hampshire-recently-became-the-34th-state-to-offer-a-starbase-community-outreach-program-which-s-image594942335.html
RM2WFWY0F–Julien Paradis of Manchester’s Southside Middle School inspects her handmade air rocket during a STARBASE education session Jan. 5, 2024, at the New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The lesson on Newton’s three laws of motion featured a distance competition with handcrafted projectiles made of paper, clay and drinking straws. Members of the state congressional delegation visited with the fifth graders following a program orientation and facilities tour. New Hampshire recently became the 34th state to offer a STARBASE community outreach program, which s
Over New Hampshire Guardsmen of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, arrived at Manchester Airport on Feb. 1, 2023, following a nine-month deployment to the Middle East. Senior leaders, including NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities, greeted Soldiers as they deplaned before buses transported them to awaiting family and friends at the Manchester armory. The 197th served as a field artillery headquarters for U.S. Army Central Command (CENTCOM), which includes Jordan, Syria, Qatar and Kuwait. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/over-new-hampshire-guardsmen-of-headquarters-and-headquarters-battery-197th-field-artillery-brigade-arrived-at-manchester-airport-on-feb-1-2023-following-a-nine-month-deployment-to-the-middle-east-senior-leaders-including-nh-adjutant-gen-david-mikolaities-greeted-soldiers-as-they-deplaned-before-buses-transported-them-to-awaiting-family-and-friends-at-the-manchester-armory-the-197th-served-as-a-field-artillery-headquarters-for-us-army-central-command-centcom-which-includes-jordan-syria-qatar-and-kuwait-image534163526.html
RM2P1170P–Over New Hampshire Guardsmen of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, arrived at Manchester Airport on Feb. 1, 2023, following a nine-month deployment to the Middle East. Senior leaders, including NH Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities, greeted Soldiers as they deplaned before buses transported them to awaiting family and friends at the Manchester armory. The 197th served as a field artillery headquarters for U.S. Army Central Command (CENTCOM), which includes Jordan, Syria, Qatar and Kuwait.
Spc. Brianna Coombs, 237th Military Police Company, New Hampshire Army National Guard, stands in formation during a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-brianna-coombs-237th-military-police-company-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-stands-in-formation-during-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-for-a-year-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image491621512.html
RM2KFR874–Spc. Brianna Coombs, 237th Military Police Company, New Hampshire Army National Guard, stands in formation during a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu speaks to attendees at a NHARNG departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. Soldiers will be mobilized to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. 'Every day that you're not here, you are here,' Sununu said. 'You are serving in the benefit of the state. You're serving in the benefit of your families and the 1.4 million people who count on all of us to get it right.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-gov-chris-sununu-speaks-to-attendees-at-a-nharng-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-soldiers-will-be-mobilized-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-every-day-that-youre-not-here-you-are-here-sununu-said-you-are-serving-in-the-benefit-of-the-state-youre-serving-in-the-benefit-of-your-families-and-the-14-million-people-who-count-on-all-of-us-to-get-it-right-image512409163.html
RM2MNJ737–New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu speaks to attendees at a NHARNG departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. Soldiers will be mobilized to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. 'Every day that you're not here, you are here,' Sununu said. 'You are serving in the benefit of the state. You're serving in the benefit of your families and the 1.4 million people who count on all of us to get it right.'
New Hampshire Army National Guardsmen stand in formation during a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-army-national-guardsmen-stand-in-formation-during-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-to-the-us-mexico-border-for-a-year-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image491621560.html
RM2KFR88T–New Hampshire Army National Guardsmen stand in formation during a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu speaks to attendees at a NHARNG departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. Soldiers will be mobilized to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. 'Every day that you're not here, you are here,' Sununu said. 'You are serving in the benefit of the state. You're serving in the benefit of your families and the 1.4 million people who count on all of us to get it right.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-gov-chris-sununu-speaks-to-attendees-at-a-nharng-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-soldiers-will-be-mobilized-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-every-day-that-youre-not-here-you-are-here-sununu-said-you-are-serving-in-the-benefit-of-the-state-youre-serving-in-the-benefit-of-your-families-and-the-14-million-people-who-count-on-all-of-us-to-get-it-right-image491621635.html
RM2KFR8BF–New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu speaks to attendees at a NHARNG departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. Soldiers will be mobilized to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. 'Every day that you're not here, you are here,' Sununu said. 'You are serving in the benefit of the state. You're serving in the benefit of your families and the 1.4 million people who count on all of us to get it right.'
Spc. Brianna Coombs, 237th Military Police Company, New Hampshire Army National Guard, stands in formation during a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-brianna-coombs-237th-military-police-company-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-stands-in-formation-during-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-for-a-year-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image512406987.html
RM2MNJ49F–Spc. Brianna Coombs, 237th Military Police Company, New Hampshire Army National Guard, stands in formation during a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
Spc. Jordan Post, New Hampshire Army National Guard, says farewell to family and friends after a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-jordan-post-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-says-farewell-to-family-and-friends-after-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-to-the-us-mexico-border-for-a-year-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image512409927.html
RM2MNJ82F–Spc. Jordan Post, New Hampshire Army National Guard, says farewell to family and friends after a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
New Hampshire Army National Guardsmen stand in formation during a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-army-national-guardsmen-stand-in-formation-during-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-to-the-us-mexico-border-for-a-year-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image512407869.html
RM2MNJ5D1–New Hampshire Army National Guardsmen stand in formation during a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
Spc. Jordan Post, New Hampshire Army National Guard, says farewell to family and friends after a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-jordan-post-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-says-farewell-to-family-and-friends-after-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-to-the-us-mexico-border-for-a-year-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image491621707.html
RM2KFR8E3–Spc. Jordan Post, New Hampshire Army National Guard, says farewell to family and friends after a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
Dave Williams snaps a shot of family and friends posing with a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter from Charlie Company, 238th Aviation (Medevac) at a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dave-williams-snaps-a-shot-of-family-and-friends-posing-with-a-nharng-black-hawk-helicopter-from-charlie-company-238th-aviation-medevac-at-a-berlin-regional-airport-open-house-sept-16-2022-in-milan-nh-the-event-was-conducted-to-answer-questions-about-the-aircraft-and-plans-to-build-a-guard-hangar-there-a-proposed-lease-agreement-with-the-airport-would-support-aerial-rescue-operations-maintenance-and-training-in-the-white-mountain-national-forest-image491489803.html
RM2KFH877–Dave Williams snaps a shot of family and friends posing with a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter from Charlie Company, 238th Aviation (Medevac) at a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest.
Dave Williams snaps a shot of family and friends posing with a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter from Charlie Company, 238th Aviation (Medevac) at a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dave-williams-snaps-a-shot-of-family-and-friends-posing-with-a-nharng-black-hawk-helicopter-from-charlie-company-238th-aviation-medevac-at-a-berlin-regional-airport-open-house-sept-16-2022-in-milan-nh-the-event-was-conducted-to-answer-questions-about-the-aircraft-and-plans-to-build-a-guard-hangar-there-a-proposed-lease-agreement-with-the-airport-would-support-aerial-rescue-operations-maintenance-and-training-in-the-white-mountain-national-forest-image511668550.html
RM2MMCECP–Dave Williams snaps a shot of family and friends posing with a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter from Charlie Company, 238th Aviation (Medevac) at a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest.
Staff Sgt. John Shepherd, a human resources specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, deadlifts during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Concord, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-john-shepherd-a-human-resources-specialist-with-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-deadlifts-during-an-army-combat-fitness-test-on-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-concord-nh-the-test-comprises-six-events-including-a-deadlift-standing-power-throw-hand-release-push-ups-spring-drag-carry-plank-hold-and-two-mile-run-image491423961.html
RM2KFE87N–Staff Sgt. John Shepherd, a human resources specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, deadlifts during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Concord, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run.
Staff Sgt. John Shepherd, a human resources specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, deadlifts during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Concord, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-john-shepherd-a-human-resources-specialist-with-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-deadlifts-during-an-army-combat-fitness-test-on-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-concord-nh-the-test-comprises-six-events-including-a-deadlift-standing-power-throw-hand-release-push-ups-spring-drag-carry-plank-hold-and-two-mile-run-image511328934.html
RM2MKW17J–Staff Sgt. John Shepherd, a human resources specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, deadlifts during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Concord, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run.
The New Hampshire National Guard was voted one of New Hampshire's best places to work by Business NH Magazine for 2022. Back row, Sgt. 1st Class Jason Collins, Capt. Mario Rey, Staff Sgt. Dean Van Tassel, Senior Airman Victoria Johnson, Capt. Jeremiah Neault; in front, Tech. Sgt. Natalie Belongie and Pack, the 157th Air Refueling Wing’s official mascot, pose near the flight line at Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, Aug. 10. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-hampshire-national-guard-was-voted-one-of-new-hampshires-best-places-to-work-by-business-nh-magazine-for-2022-back-row-sgt-1st-class-jason-collins-capt-mario-rey-staff-sgt-dean-van-tassel-senior-airman-victoria-johnson-capt-jeremiah-neault-in-front-tech-sgt-natalie-belongie-and-pack-the-157th-air-refueling-wings-official-mascot-pose-near-the-flight-line-at-pease-air-national-guard-base-in-newington-aug-10-image528028791.html
RM2NK1P33–The New Hampshire National Guard was voted one of New Hampshire's best places to work by Business NH Magazine for 2022. Back row, Sgt. 1st Class Jason Collins, Capt. Mario Rey, Staff Sgt. Dean Van Tassel, Senior Airman Victoria Johnson, Capt. Jeremiah Neault; in front, Tech. Sgt. Natalie Belongie and Pack, the 157th Air Refueling Wing’s official mascot, pose near the flight line at Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, Aug. 10.
Civilian passengers board a “Boss Lift” KC-46A Pegasus flight that shuttled the group from Pease Air National Guard Base to Fort Drum, New York, to watch 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Regiment, fire their High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems on July 21, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/civilian-passengers-board-a-boss-lift-kc-46a-pegasus-flight-that-shuttled-the-group-from-pease-air-national-guard-base-to-fort-drum-new-york-to-watch-3rd-battalion-197th-field-artillery-regiment-fire-their-high-mobility-artillery-rocket-systems-on-july-21-2022-image526934646.html
RM2NH7XEE–Civilian passengers board a “Boss Lift” KC-46A Pegasus flight that shuttled the group from Pease Air National Guard Base to Fort Drum, New York, to watch 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Regiment, fire their High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems on July 21, 2022.
New Hampshire Rep. Chris Pappas addresses attendees at the 64th Air Refueling Squadron assumption of command ceremony July 8, 2022, at Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, New Hampshire. The 64th was originally assigned to Pease in 2009 in support of the KC-135 Stratotanker, which was divested in 2019. The unit returned to help support the Wing's new complement of a dozen KC-46A Pegasus refuelers. The 64th is expected to grow to 160 Airmen by December 2023. 'Welcome home to the 64th Air Refueling Squadron,' Pappas said in his remarks. 'I can't help but admire the paint job on the tail,' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-rep-chris-pappas-addresses-attendees-at-the-64th-air-refueling-squadron-assumption-of-command-ceremony-july-8-2022-at-pease-air-national-guard-base-in-newington-new-hampshire-the-64th-was-originally-assigned-to-pease-in-2009-in-support-of-the-kc-135-stratotanker-which-was-divested-in-2019-the-unit-returned-to-help-support-the-wings-new-complement-of-a-dozen-kc-46a-pegasus-refuelers-the-64th-is-expected-to-grow-to-160-airmen-by-december-2023-welcome-home-to-the-64th-air-refueling-squadron-pappas-said-in-his-remarks-i-cant-help-but-admire-the-paint-job-on-the-tail-image506976108.html
RM2MCPN5G–New Hampshire Rep. Chris Pappas addresses attendees at the 64th Air Refueling Squadron assumption of command ceremony July 8, 2022, at Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, New Hampshire. The 64th was originally assigned to Pease in 2009 in support of the KC-135 Stratotanker, which was divested in 2019. The unit returned to help support the Wing's new complement of a dozen KC-46A Pegasus refuelers. The 64th is expected to grow to 160 Airmen by December 2023. 'Welcome home to the 64th Air Refueling Squadron,' Pappas said in his remarks. 'I can't help but admire the paint job on the tail,'
Spc. Noah Smialek of Detachment 1, 185th Engineer Support Company, New Hampshire Army National Guard, rips a deck board for a new dishwashing station June 23, 2022, at Greenfield State Park in Greenfield, New Hampshire. The project was an Innovative Readiness Training initiative, a program that leverages military resources for various community improvements. Carpenters, electricians, and plumbers of the 185th were able to complete their annual training requirements while simultaneously upgrading park facilities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-noah-smialek-of-detachment-1-185th-engineer-support-company-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-rips-a-deck-board-for-a-new-dishwashing-station-june-23-2022-at-greenfield-state-park-in-greenfield-new-hampshire-the-project-was-an-innovative-readiness-training-initiative-a-program-that-leverages-military-resources-for-various-community-improvements-carpenters-electricians-and-plumbers-of-the-185th-were-able-to-complete-their-annual-training-requirements-while-simultaneously-upgrading-park-facilities-image506503772.html
RM2MC16MC–Spc. Noah Smialek of Detachment 1, 185th Engineer Support Company, New Hampshire Army National Guard, rips a deck board for a new dishwashing station June 23, 2022, at Greenfield State Park in Greenfield, New Hampshire. The project was an Innovative Readiness Training initiative, a program that leverages military resources for various community improvements. Carpenters, electricians, and plumbers of the 185th were able to complete their annual training requirements while simultaneously upgrading park facilities.
Cabo Verde Minister of Defense Janine Lélis addresses attendees in state military's Heritage Room during a State Partnership Program workshop June 8, 2022, in Concord, New Hampshire. The New Hampshire National Guard hosted Lélis and delegates from the Republic of Cabo Verde, an African archipelagic country, June 8 – 10. A Department of Defense program links state National Guards and foreign countries to facilitate military, government, and civilian exchanges. “I am here to tell you that Cape Verde is looking forward to the results of this workshop,” Lélis said. “We will be putting all of our Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cabo-verde-minister-of-defense-janine-llis-addresses-attendees-in-state-militarys-heritage-room-during-a-state-partnership-program-workshop-june-8-2022-in-concord-new-hampshire-the-new-hampshire-national-guard-hosted-llis-and-delegates-from-the-republic-of-cabo-verde-an-african-archipelagic-country-june-8-10-a-department-of-defense-program-links-state-national-guards-and-foreign-countries-to-facilitate-military-government-and-civilian-exchanges-i-am-here-to-tell-you-that-cape-verde-is-looking-forward-to-the-results-of-this-workshop-llis-said-we-will-be-putting-all-of-our-image505859116.html
RM2MAYTD0–Cabo Verde Minister of Defense Janine Lélis addresses attendees in state military's Heritage Room during a State Partnership Program workshop June 8, 2022, in Concord, New Hampshire. The New Hampshire National Guard hosted Lélis and delegates from the Republic of Cabo Verde, an African archipelagic country, June 8 – 10. A Department of Defense program links state National Guards and foreign countries to facilitate military, government, and civilian exchanges. “I am here to tell you that Cape Verde is looking forward to the results of this workshop,” Lélis said. “We will be putting all of our
From left, Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief, National Guard Bureau, meets with New Hampshire Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities and other senior New Hampshire Army and Air National Guard leaders during a visit to Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, New Hampshire, on May 3, 2022. Hokanson and his team also convened with adjutants general from 11 states during the visit to discuss strategic initiatives and conduct an information-sharing forum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-gen-daniel-hokanson-chief-national-guard-bureau-meets-with-new-hampshire-adjutant-gen-david-mikolaities-and-other-senior-new-hampshire-army-and-air-national-guard-leaders-during-a-visit-to-pease-air-national-guard-base-in-newington-new-hampshire-on-may-3-2022-hokanson-and-his-team-also-convened-with-adjutants-general-from-11-states-during-the-visit-to-discuss-strategic-initiatives-and-conduct-an-information-sharing-forum-image503272409.html
RM2M6P12H–From left, Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief, National Guard Bureau, meets with New Hampshire Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities and other senior New Hampshire Army and Air National Guard leaders during a visit to Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, New Hampshire, on May 3, 2022. Hokanson and his team also convened with adjutants general from 11 states during the visit to discuss strategic initiatives and conduct an information-sharing forum.
Tech. Sgt. Gary Roy, 157th Civil Engineer Squadron, 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, peers downrange during a pistol match during the 51st Winston P. Wilson Pistol and Rifle Championships, March 31, 2022, at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. Two, four-man squads of NHNG Soldiers and Airmen competed against shooters from around the world during the weeklong event. Roy called upon years of experience as a former U.S. Marine competitive shooter to help New Hampshire Team Bravo finish 20th out of 47 squads. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tech-sgt-gary-roy-157th-civil-engineer-squadron-157th-air-refueling-wing-new-hampshire-air-national-guard-peers-downrange-during-a-pistol-match-during-the-51st-winston-p-wilson-pistol-and-rifle-championships-march-31-2022-at-camp-robinson-arkansas-two-four-man-squads-of-nhng-soldiers-and-airmen-competed-against-shooters-from-around-the-world-during-the-weeklong-event-roy-called-upon-years-of-experience-as-a-former-us-marine-competitive-shooter-to-help-new-hampshire-team-bravo-finish-20th-out-of-47-squads-image502888980.html
RM2M64G0M–Tech. Sgt. Gary Roy, 157th Civil Engineer Squadron, 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, peers downrange during a pistol match during the 51st Winston P. Wilson Pistol and Rifle Championships, March 31, 2022, at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. Two, four-man squads of NHNG Soldiers and Airmen competed against shooters from around the world during the weeklong event. Roy called upon years of experience as a former U.S. Marine competitive shooter to help New Hampshire Team Bravo finish 20th out of 47 squads.
Staff Sgt. Joseph Wyner, state marksmanship coordinator, Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, surveys and scores targets after firing in a match at the 51st Winston P. Wilson Pistol and Rifle Championships at Camp Robinson, Ark., March 31, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-joseph-wyner-state-marksmanship-coordinator-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-surveys-and-scores-targets-after-firing-in-a-match-at-the-51st-winston-p-wilson-pistol-and-rifle-championships-at-camp-robinson-ark-march-31-2022-image502890332.html
RM2M64HN0–Staff Sgt. Joseph Wyner, state marksmanship coordinator, Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, surveys and scores targets after firing in a match at the 51st Winston P. Wilson Pistol and Rifle Championships at Camp Robinson, Ark., March 31, 2022.
From left, Staff Sgt. Joseph Wyner, Tech. Sgt. Michael Strempfer, Staff Sgt. David Fostier, and Capt. Patrick Randall of New Hampshire National Guard's 'Team Alpha' blaze through a pistol match during the 51st Winston P. Wilson Pistol and Rifle Championships on March 31, 2022, at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. Two, four-man squads of NHNG Soldiers and Airmen competed against shooters from around the world during the weeklong event. The group placed ninth out of 47 qualifying teams. U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-staff-sgt-joseph-wyner-tech-sgt-michael-strempfer-staff-sgt-david-fostier-and-capt-patrick-randall-of-new-hampshire-national-guards-team-alpha-blaze-through-a-pistol-match-during-the-51st-winston-p-wilson-pistol-and-rifle-championships-on-march-31-2022-at-camp-robinson-arkansas-two-four-man-squads-of-nhng-soldiers-and-airmen-competed-against-shooters-from-around-the-world-during-the-weeklong-event-the-group-placed-ninth-out-of-47-qualifying-teams-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-tech-sgt-charles-johnston-image502888664.html
RM2M64FHC–From left, Staff Sgt. Joseph Wyner, Tech. Sgt. Michael Strempfer, Staff Sgt. David Fostier, and Capt. Patrick Randall of New Hampshire National Guard's 'Team Alpha' blaze through a pistol match during the 51st Winston P. Wilson Pistol and Rifle Championships on March 31, 2022, at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. Two, four-man squads of NHNG Soldiers and Airmen competed against shooters from around the world during the weeklong event. The group placed ninth out of 47 qualifying teams. U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston.
Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Dingman of A Battery, 3-197th Field Artillery Brigade, fires an M4 carbine during the New Hampshire National Guard annual combat marksmanship competition July 8, 2021, at Fort Devens, Mass. Dingman finished 11th of 75 shooters and earned the coveted Governor's Twenty tab, awarded to the top 20 percent of competitors. His captained his four-man team, 'The Huntsmen,' to fourth place of 14 squads of Soldiers and Airmen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-1st-class-jeremy-dingman-of-a-battery-3-197th-field-artillery-brigade-fires-an-m4-carbine-during-the-new-hampshire-national-guard-annual-combat-marksmanship-competition-july-8-2021-at-fort-devens-mass-dingman-finished-11th-of-75-shooters-and-earned-the-coveted-governors-twenty-tab-awarded-to-the-top-20-percent-of-competitors-his-captained-his-four-man-team-the-huntsmen-to-fourth-place-of-14-squads-of-soldiers-and-airmen-image442496281.html
RM2GKWCEH–Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Dingman of A Battery, 3-197th Field Artillery Brigade, fires an M4 carbine during the New Hampshire National Guard annual combat marksmanship competition July 8, 2021, at Fort Devens, Mass. Dingman finished 11th of 75 shooters and earned the coveted Governor's Twenty tab, awarded to the top 20 percent of competitors. His captained his four-man team, 'The Huntsmen,' to fourth place of 14 squads of Soldiers and Airmen.
Led by 1st Sgt. Eddie Clements, 195th Regional Training Institute, New Hampshire National Guard, the 2021 NHNG Marathon Team poses at University of Nebraska's Ed Weir Stadium following their May 2, 2021, Lincoln Marathon finish. Soldiers and times (from left) is 1st Sgt. From left is Cpl. Kayla Denison, 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Brigade (4:48:02); Sgt. 1st Class Corey Caza, 1986th Contingency Contracting Team, 195th Regional Training Institute (3:53:17); Capt. Raymond Youngs, 941st Military Police Battalion (4:03:54); Clements (3:01:24); and 1st Lt. Carley Rotenberg, 941st Military Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/led-by-1st-sgt-eddie-clements-195th-regional-training-institute-new-hampshire-national-guard-the-2021-nhng-marathon-team-poses-at-university-of-nebraskas-ed-weir-stadium-following-their-may-2-2021-lincoln-marathon-finish-soldiers-and-times-from-left-is-1st-sgt-from-left-is-cpl-kayla-denison-3rd-battalion-197th-field-artillery-brigade-44802-sgt-1st-class-corey-caza-1986th-contingency-contracting-team-195th-regional-training-institute-35317-capt-raymond-youngs-941st-military-police-battalion-40354-clements-30124-and-1st-lt-carley-rotenberg-941st-military-image442344977.html
RM2GKJFEW–Led by 1st Sgt. Eddie Clements, 195th Regional Training Institute, New Hampshire National Guard, the 2021 NHNG Marathon Team poses at University of Nebraska's Ed Weir Stadium following their May 2, 2021, Lincoln Marathon finish. Soldiers and times (from left) is 1st Sgt. From left is Cpl. Kayla Denison, 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Brigade (4:48:02); Sgt. 1st Class Corey Caza, 1986th Contingency Contracting Team, 195th Regional Training Institute (3:53:17); Capt. Raymond Youngs, 941st Military Police Battalion (4:03:54); Clements (3:01:24); and 1st Lt. Carley Rotenberg, 941st Military
From left, New Hampshire National Guard Marathon Team's Cpl. Kayla Denison, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, and 1st Lt. Carley Rotenberg, 941st Military Police Battalion, embrace after finishing the Lincoln Marathon on May 2, 2021, in Lincoln, Neb. The team dedicated the race to former teammate, Spc. Carter Schade, who died unexpectedly in January. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-new-hampshire-national-guard-marathon-teams-cpl-kayla-denison-197th-field-artillery-brigade-and-1st-lt-carley-rotenberg-941st-military-police-battalion-embrace-after-finishing-the-lincoln-marathon-on-may-2-2021-in-lincoln-neb-the-team-dedicated-the-race-to-former-teammate-spc-carter-schade-who-died-unexpectedly-in-january-image442344974.html
RM2GKJFEP–From left, New Hampshire National Guard Marathon Team's Cpl. Kayla Denison, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, and 1st Lt. Carley Rotenberg, 941st Military Police Battalion, embrace after finishing the Lincoln Marathon on May 2, 2021, in Lincoln, Neb. The team dedicated the race to former teammate, Spc. Carter Schade, who died unexpectedly in January.
1st Sgt. Eddie Clements, 195th Regional Training Institute, New Hampshire National Guard, poses at University of Nebraska's Ed Weir Stadium following his May 2, 2021, Lincoln Marathon finish in Lincoln, Neb. Clements, state coordinator of a five-Soldier NHNG Marathon Team, earned a spot on the All Guard Marathon Team with a time of 3:01:24 in the 26.2-mile event. It's the fourth year in a row Clements has earned a spot on the top National Guard squad of runners. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1st-sgt-eddie-clements-195th-regional-training-institute-new-hampshire-national-guard-poses-at-university-of-nebraskas-ed-weir-stadium-following-his-may-2-2021-lincoln-marathon-finish-in-lincoln-neb-clements-state-coordinator-of-a-five-soldier-nhng-marathon-team-earned-a-spot-on-the-all-guard-marathon-team-with-a-time-of-30124-in-the-262-mile-event-its-the-fourth-year-in-a-row-clements-has-earned-a-spot-on-the-top-national-guard-squad-of-runners-image442344968.html
RM2GKJFEG–1st Sgt. Eddie Clements, 195th Regional Training Institute, New Hampshire National Guard, poses at University of Nebraska's Ed Weir Stadium following his May 2, 2021, Lincoln Marathon finish in Lincoln, Neb. Clements, state coordinator of a five-Soldier NHNG Marathon Team, earned a spot on the All Guard Marathon Team with a time of 3:01:24 in the 26.2-mile event. It's the fourth year in a row Clements has earned a spot on the top National Guard squad of runners.
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Franklin Montenegro, commander of the New Hampshire National Guard’s 39th Army Band, plays lead guitar during a performance at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in Sel Salvador. A six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-warrant-officer-2-franklin-montenegro-commander-of-the-new-hampshire-national-guards-39th-army-band-plays-lead-guitar-during-a-performance-at-the-ilopango-air-show-feb-17-2024-in-sel-salvador-a-six-person-aircrew-from-the-157th-air-refueling-wing-also-performed-at-the-show-for-thousands-of-attendees-the-performances-supported-new-hampshires-state-partnership-program-pairing-with-el-salvador-a-relationship-in-its-24th-year-air-national-guard-image601004335.html
RM2WWP34F–Chief Warrant Officer 2 Franklin Montenegro, commander of the New Hampshire National Guard’s 39th Army Band, plays lead guitar during a performance at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in Sel Salvador. A six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard
At right, Sgt. 1st Class Raul Zubicaray of the 941st Military Police Battalion, New Hampshire Army National Guard, and Salvadoran troops help unpack hundreds of pounds of a PPE donation from the state of New Hampshire on Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. The protective equipment will be used by Salvadoran military medical personnel and was transported by a 157th Air Refueling Wing KC-46 during a State Partnership Program visit. The six-person air crew also performed flyovers at the Ilopango air show for thousands of spectators in attendance. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-right-sgt-1st-class-raul-zubicaray-of-the-941st-military-police-battalion-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-and-salvadoran-troops-help-unpack-hundreds-of-pounds-of-a-ppe-donation-from-the-state-of-new-hampshire-on-feb-17-2024-in-el-salvador-the-protective-equipment-will-be-used-by-salvadoran-military-medical-personnel-and-was-transported-by-a-157th-air-refueling-wing-kc-46-during-a-state-partnership-program-visit-the-six-person-air-crew-also-performed-flyovers-at-the-ilopango-air-show-for-thousands-of-spectators-in-attendance-image601010002.html
RM2WWPAAX–At right, Sgt. 1st Class Raul Zubicaray of the 941st Military Police Battalion, New Hampshire Army National Guard, and Salvadoran troops help unpack hundreds of pounds of a PPE donation from the state of New Hampshire on Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. The protective equipment will be used by Salvadoran military medical personnel and was transported by a 157th Air Refueling Wing KC-46 during a State Partnership Program visit. The six-person air crew also performed flyovers at the Ilopango air show for thousands of spectators in attendance.
A six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, performs a flyover in a KC-46 Pegasus at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. The 39th Army Band also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. Air National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-six-person-aircrew-from-the-157th-air-refueling-wing-new-hampshire-air-national-guard-performs-a-flyover-in-a-kc-46-pegasus-at-the-ilopango-air-show-feb-17-2024-in-el-salvador-the-39th-army-band-also-performed-at-the-show-for-thousands-of-attendees-air-national-guard-image600994342.html
RM2WWNJBJ–A six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, performs a flyover in a KC-46 Pegasus at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. The 39th Army Band also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. Air National Guard
New Hampshire Army and Air National Guardsmen pose with Salvadoran troops--led by Cmdr. José Roberto Figuerda, logistics chief (center)—after unpacking hundreds of pounds of a PPE donation from the State New Hampshire on Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. The protective equipment will be used by Salvadoran military medical personnel and was transported by a 157th Air Refueling Wing KC-46 during a State Partnership Program visit. The six-person air crew also performed flyovers at the Ilopango air show for thousands of spectators in attendance. Air National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-army-and-air-national-guardsmen-pose-with-salvadoran-troops-led-by-cmdr-jos-roberto-figuerda-logistics-chief-centerafter-unpacking-hundreds-of-pounds-of-a-ppe-donation-from-the-state-new-hampshire-on-feb-17-2024-in-el-salvador-the-protective-equipment-will-be-used-by-salvadoran-military-medical-personnel-and-was-transported-by-a-157th-air-refueling-wing-kc-46-during-a-state-partnership-program-visit-the-six-person-air-crew-also-performed-flyovers-at-the-ilopango-air-show-for-thousands-of-spectators-in-attendance-air-national-guard-image601013108.html
RM2WWPE9T–New Hampshire Army and Air National Guardsmen pose with Salvadoran troops--led by Cmdr. José Roberto Figuerda, logistics chief (center)—after unpacking hundreds of pounds of a PPE donation from the State New Hampshire on Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. The protective equipment will be used by Salvadoran military medical personnel and was transported by a 157th Air Refueling Wing KC-46 during a State Partnership Program visit. The six-person air crew also performed flyovers at the Ilopango air show for thousands of spectators in attendance. Air National Guard
Staff Sgt. Chazz Rogers of the New Hampshire National Guard’s 39th Army Band plays bass guitar during a 39th Army Band performance at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. Eight of the unit’s rock band musicians gave two hour-long performances during the event. In addition, a six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-chazz-rogers-of-the-new-hampshire-national-guards-39th-army-band-plays-bass-guitar-during-a-39th-army-band-performance-at-the-ilopango-air-show-feb-17-2024-in-el-salvador-eight-of-the-units-rock-band-musicians-gave-two-hour-long-performances-during-the-event-in-addition-a-six-person-aircrew-from-the-157th-air-refueling-wing-also-performed-at-the-show-for-thousands-of-attendees-the-performances-supported-new-hampshires-state-partnership-program-pairing-with-el-salvador-a-relationship-in-its-24th-year-air-national-guard-image601016346.html
RM2WWPJDE–Staff Sgt. Chazz Rogers of the New Hampshire National Guard’s 39th Army Band plays bass guitar during a 39th Army Band performance at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. Eight of the unit’s rock band musicians gave two hour-long performances during the event. In addition, a six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard
Thousands of spectators converge on the Ilopango International Airport Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. Eight soldiers from the Hampshire National Guard’s 39th Army Band performed two hour-long performances during the event. In addition, a six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed flyovers at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-of-spectators-converge-on-the-ilopango-international-airport-feb-17-2024-in-el-salvador-eight-soldiers-from-the-hampshire-national-guards-39th-army-band-performed-two-hour-long-performances-during-the-event-in-addition-a-six-person-aircrew-from-the-157th-air-refueling-wing-also-performed-flyovers-at-the-show-for-thousands-of-attendees-the-performances-supported-new-hampshires-state-partnership-program-pairing-with-el-salvador-a-relationship-in-its-24th-year-air-national-guard-image601023605.html
RM2WWPYMN–Thousands of spectators converge on the Ilopango International Airport Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. Eight soldiers from the Hampshire National Guard’s 39th Army Band performed two hour-long performances during the event. In addition, a six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed flyovers at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard
Sgt. Joshua Burpee of the 39th Army Band, New Hampshire National Guard, plays rhythm guitar during a performance at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. A six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-joshua-burpee-of-the-39th-army-band-new-hampshire-national-guard-plays-rhythm-guitar-during-a-performance-at-the-ilopango-air-show-feb-17-2024-in-el-salvador-a-six-person-aircrew-from-the-157th-air-refueling-wing-also-performed-at-the-show-for-thousands-of-attendees-the-performances-supported-new-hampshires-state-partnership-program-pairing-with-el-salvador-a-relationship-in-its-24th-year-air-national-guard-image601021134.html
RM2WWPTGE–Sgt. Joshua Burpee of the 39th Army Band, New Hampshire National Guard, plays rhythm guitar during a performance at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. A six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard
Sgt. Kelly Boyer, public affairs specialist with the 114th Public Affairs Detachment, captures imagery of the 39th Army Band’s performance at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. Eight of the unit’s rock band musicians gave two hour-long performances during the event. In addition, a six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-kelly-boyer-public-affairs-specialist-with-the-114th-public-affairs-detachment-captures-imagery-of-the-39th-army-bands-performance-at-the-ilopango-air-show-feb-17-2024-in-el-salvador-eight-of-the-units-rock-band-musicians-gave-two-hour-long-performances-during-the-event-in-addition-a-six-person-aircrew-from-the-157th-air-refueling-wing-also-performed-at-the-show-for-thousands-of-attendees-the-performances-supported-new-hampshires-state-partnership-program-pairing-with-el-salvador-a-relationship-in-its-24th-year-air-national-guard-image601026624.html
RM2WWR3GG–Sgt. Kelly Boyer, public affairs specialist with the 114th Public Affairs Detachment, captures imagery of the 39th Army Band’s performance at the Ilopango air show Feb. 17, 2024, in El Salvador. Eight of the unit’s rock band musicians gave two hour-long performances during the event. In addition, a six-person aircrew from the 157th Air Refueling Wing also performed at the show for thousands of attendees. The performances supported New Hampshire’s State Partnership Program pairing with El Salvador, a relationship in its 24th year. Air National Guard
Command Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Reiter of the 157th Air Refueling Wing presents a scale model of the unit’s Boeing KC-46A Pegasus “Spirit of Portsmouth” aircraft to Sargento Mayor Demar Garcia of the Salvadoran military Feb. 16, 2024, during a State Partnership Program exchange in San Salvador. Key leaders met at the Ministry of Defense to discuss current and future engagements and to reaffirm a commitment to the SPP. The latest visit features an exchange between Guard and Salvadoran military Humvee mechanics and a KC-46 flyover at the Ilopango Air Show, featuring a performance by the 39th Arm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/command-chief-master-sgt-kevin-reiter-of-the-157th-air-refueling-wing-presents-a-scale-model-of-the-units-boeing-kc-46a-pegasus-spirit-of-portsmouth-aircraft-to-sargento-mayor-demar-garcia-of-the-salvadoran-military-feb-16-2024-during-a-state-partnership-program-exchange-in-san-salvador-key-leaders-met-at-the-ministry-of-defense-to-discuss-current-and-future-engagements-and-to-reaffirm-a-commitment-to-the-spp-the-latest-visit-features-an-exchange-between-guard-and-salvadoran-military-humvee-mechanics-and-a-kc-46-flyover-at-the-ilopango-air-show-featuring-a-performance-by-the-39th-arm-image600986887.html
RM2WWN8WB–Command Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Reiter of the 157th Air Refueling Wing presents a scale model of the unit’s Boeing KC-46A Pegasus “Spirit of Portsmouth” aircraft to Sargento Mayor Demar Garcia of the Salvadoran military Feb. 16, 2024, during a State Partnership Program exchange in San Salvador. Key leaders met at the Ministry of Defense to discuss current and future engagements and to reaffirm a commitment to the SPP. The latest visit features an exchange between Guard and Salvadoran military Humvee mechanics and a KC-46 flyover at the Ilopango Air Show, featuring a performance by the 39th Arm
From left, Christopher Scott of Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s office and Rep. Chris Pappas attend an orientation for the state congressional delegation for the new STARBASE educational program Jan. 5, 2024, at the New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The delegation later visited with the fifth graders in the classroom as they learned about Newton’s three laws of motion and handcrafted air rockets made of paper, clay and drinking straws. New Hampshire recently became the 34th state to offer a STARBASE community outreach program, which stands for Science and Tec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-christopher-scott-of-sen-jeanne-shaheens-office-and-rep-chris-pappas-attend-an-orientation-for-the-state-congressional-delegation-for-the-new-starbase-educational-program-jan-5-2024-at-the-new-hampshire-national-guards-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-the-delegation-later-visited-with-the-fifth-graders-in-the-classroom-as-they-learned-about-newtons-three-laws-of-motion-and-handcrafted-air-rockets-made-of-paper-clay-and-drinking-straws-new-hampshire-recently-became-the-34th-state-to-offer-a-starbase-community-outreach-program-which-stands-for-science-and-tec-image594965336.html
RM2WFY0A0–From left, Christopher Scott of Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s office and Rep. Chris Pappas attend an orientation for the state congressional delegation for the new STARBASE educational program Jan. 5, 2024, at the New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The delegation later visited with the fifth graders in the classroom as they learned about Newton’s three laws of motion and handcrafted air rockets made of paper, clay and drinking straws. New Hampshire recently became the 34th state to offer a STARBASE community outreach program, which stands for Science and Tec
At Left, Rep. Ann McLane Kuster watches students Manchester’s Southside Middle School launch air powered rockets during a STARBASE education session Jan. 5, 2024, at the New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The lesson on Newton’s three laws of motion featured a distance competition with handcrafted projectiles made of paper, clay and drinking straws. Kuster and fellow members of the congressional delegation visited with the fifth graders following a program orientation and facilities tour. Late last year, New Hampshire became the 34th state to offer a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-left-rep-ann-mclane-kuster-watches-students-manchesters-southside-middle-school-launch-air-powered-rockets-during-a-starbase-education-session-jan-5-2024-at-the-new-hampshire-national-guards-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-the-lesson-on-newtons-three-laws-of-motion-featured-a-distance-competition-with-handcrafted-projectiles-made-of-paper-clay-and-drinking-straws-kuster-and-fellow-members-of-the-congressional-delegation-visited-with-the-fifth-graders-following-a-program-orientation-and-facilities-tour-late-last-year-new-hampshire-became-the-34th-state-to-offer-a-image594965050.html
RM2WFXYYP–At Left, Rep. Ann McLane Kuster watches students Manchester’s Southside Middle School launch air powered rockets during a STARBASE education session Jan. 5, 2024, at the New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The lesson on Newton’s three laws of motion featured a distance competition with handcrafted projectiles made of paper, clay and drinking straws. Kuster and fellow members of the congressional delegation visited with the fifth graders following a program orientation and facilities tour. Late last year, New Hampshire became the 34th state to offer a
Sen. Maggie Hassan visits with students of Manchester’s Southside Middle School during a STARBASE education session Jan. 5, 2024, at the New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. Hassan and fellow members of the congressional delegation visited with the 5th graders following a program orientation and facilities tour. Late last year, New Hampshire became the 34th state to offer a STARBASE community outreach program, which stands for Science and Technology Academies Reinforcing Basic Aviation and Space Exploration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sen-maggie-hassan-visits-with-students-of-manchesters-southside-middle-school-during-a-starbase-education-session-jan-5-2024-at-the-new-hampshire-national-guards-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-hassan-and-fellow-members-of-the-congressional-delegation-visited-with-the-5th-graders-following-a-program-orientation-and-facilities-tour-late-last-year-new-hampshire-became-the-34th-state-to-offer-a-starbase-community-outreach-program-which-stands-for-science-and-technology-academies-reinforcing-basic-aviation-and-space-exploration-image594959299.html
RM2WFXMJB–Sen. Maggie Hassan visits with students of Manchester’s Southside Middle School during a STARBASE education session Jan. 5, 2024, at the New Hampshire National Guard’s Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. Hassan and fellow members of the congressional delegation visited with the 5th graders following a program orientation and facilities tour. Late last year, New Hampshire became the 34th state to offer a STARBASE community outreach program, which stands for Science and Technology Academies Reinforcing Basic Aviation and Space Exploration.
Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, New Hampshire National Guard adjutant general, addresses members of the state congressional delegation during a STARBASE orientation and facilities tour Jan. 5, 2024, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The delegation later visited with the fifth graders in the classroom as they learned about Newton’s three laws of motion and handcrafted air rockets made of paper, clay and drinking straws. New Hampshire recently became the 34th state to offer a STARBASE community outreach program, which stands for Science and Technology Academies Reinforcing Basi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-david-mikolaities-new-hampshire-national-guard-adjutant-general-addresses-members-of-the-state-congressional-delegation-during-a-starbase-orientation-and-facilities-tour-jan-5-2024-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-the-delegation-later-visited-with-the-fifth-graders-in-the-classroom-as-they-learned-about-newtons-three-laws-of-motion-and-handcrafted-air-rockets-made-of-paper-clay-and-drinking-straws-new-hampshire-recently-became-the-34th-state-to-offer-a-starbase-community-outreach-program-which-stands-for-science-and-technology-academies-reinforcing-basi-image594955231.html
RM2WFXFD3–Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, New Hampshire National Guard adjutant general, addresses members of the state congressional delegation during a STARBASE orientation and facilities tour Jan. 5, 2024, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The delegation later visited with the fifth graders in the classroom as they learned about Newton’s three laws of motion and handcrafted air rockets made of paper, clay and drinking straws. New Hampshire recently became the 34th state to offer a STARBASE community outreach program, which stands for Science and Technology Academies Reinforcing Basi
From left, retired NHNG chaplain, Lt. Col. Steven Veinotte, addresses 2nd Lt. Victoria Cantalupo and attendees at her commissioning ceremony April 1 at the state military reservation in Concord. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-retired-nhng-chaplain-lt-col-steven-veinotte-addresses-2nd-lt-victoria-cantalupo-and-attendees-at-her-commissioning-ceremony-april-1-at-the-state-military-reservation-in-concord-photo-by-tech-sgt-charles-johnston-nhng-deputy-state-pao-image553326357.html
RM2R465BH–From left, retired NHNG chaplain, Lt. Col. Steven Veinotte, addresses 2nd Lt. Victoria Cantalupo and attendees at her commissioning ceremony April 1 at the state military reservation in Concord. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO.
2nd Lt. Victoria Cantalupo receives her new shoulder boards from retired NHNG chaplian, Lt. Col. Steven Veinotte, and her husband, Giovanni, during a commissioning ceremony April 1 at the state military reservation in Concord. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/2nd-lt-victoria-cantalupo-receives-her-new-shoulder-boards-from-retired-nhng-chaplian-lt-col-steven-veinotte-and-her-husband-giovanni-during-a-commissioning-ceremony-april-1-at-the-state-military-reservation-in-concord-image553329575.html
RM2R469EF–2nd Lt. Victoria Cantalupo receives her new shoulder boards from retired NHNG chaplian, Lt. Col. Steven Veinotte, and her husband, Giovanni, during a commissioning ceremony April 1 at the state military reservation in Concord.
2nd Lt. Victoria Cantalupo receives her new shoulder boards from retired NHNG chaplain, Lt. Col. Steven Veinotte, and her husband, Giovanni, during a commissioning ceremony April 1 at the state military reservation in Concord. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/2nd-lt-victoria-cantalupo-receives-her-new-shoulder-boards-from-retired-nhng-chaplain-lt-col-steven-veinotte-and-her-husband-giovanni-during-a-commissioning-ceremony-april-1-at-the-state-military-reservation-in-concord-photo-by-tech-sgt-charles-johnston-nhng-deputy-state-pao-image553338136.html
RM2R46MC8–2nd Lt. Victoria Cantalupo receives her new shoulder boards from retired NHNG chaplain, Lt. Col. Steven Veinotte, and her husband, Giovanni, during a commissioning ceremony April 1 at the state military reservation in Concord. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO.
A formation of select colleagues, led by her brother, Staff Sgt. Davis Jollimore, renders newly promoted 2nd Lt. Victoria Cantalupo her first salute at her commissioning ceremony April 1 at the state military reservation in Concord. Cantalupo, formerly a singer with the 39th Army Band, now helps recruit medical, legal and spiritual professionals for the NHARG commissioned officer corps. She studies ministry and divinity through Kairos University and is on track to earn her master’s degree this summer. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-formation-of-select-colleagues-led-by-her-brother-staff-sgt-davis-jollimore-renders-newly-promoted-2nd-lt-victoria-cantalupo-her-first-salute-at-her-commissioning-ceremony-april-1-at-the-state-military-reservation-in-concord-cantalupo-formerly-a-singer-with-the-39th-army-band-now-helps-recruit-medical-legal-and-spiritual-professionals-for-the-nharg-commissioned-officer-corps-she-studies-ministry-and-divinity-through-kairos-university-and-is-on-track-to-earn-her-masters-degree-this-summer-photo-by-tech-sgt-charles-johnston-nhng-deputy-state-pao-image553323550.html
RM2R461RA–A formation of select colleagues, led by her brother, Staff Sgt. Davis Jollimore, renders newly promoted 2nd Lt. Victoria Cantalupo her first salute at her commissioning ceremony April 1 at the state military reservation in Concord. Cantalupo, formerly a singer with the 39th Army Band, now helps recruit medical, legal and spiritual professionals for the NHARG commissioned officer corps. She studies ministry and divinity through Kairos University and is on track to earn her master’s degree this summer. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO.
Col. William Davis, New Hampshire Air National Guard director of staff, addresses fourth graders from St. John Regional School during a graveside wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate President Franklin Pierce’s 218th birthday Nov. 22, 2022, at Old North Cemetery in Concord, New Hampshire. The New Hampshire National Guard performs services annually with Pierce Brigade volunteers. Pierce is the only New Hampshire resident to be elected president of the United States, holding office from 1853 – 1857. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-william-davis-new-hampshire-air-national-guard-director-of-staff-addresses-fourth-graders-from-st-john-regional-school-during-a-graveside-wreath-laying-ceremony-to-commemorate-president-franklin-pierces-218th-birthday-nov-22-2022-at-old-north-cemetery-in-concord-new-hampshire-the-new-hampshire-national-guard-performs-services-annually-with-pierce-brigade-volunteers-pierce-is-the-only-new-hampshire-resident-to-be-elected-president-of-the-united-states-holding-office-from-1853-1857-image496450753.html
RM2KRK801–Col. William Davis, New Hampshire Air National Guard director of staff, addresses fourth graders from St. John Regional School during a graveside wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate President Franklin Pierce’s 218th birthday Nov. 22, 2022, at Old North Cemetery in Concord, New Hampshire. The New Hampshire National Guard performs services annually with Pierce Brigade volunteers. Pierce is the only New Hampshire resident to be elected president of the United States, holding office from 1853 – 1857.
Chief Warrant Officer 2 John Blair, New Hampshire Army National Guard Black Hawk pilot, prepares a metal culvert slated for extraction by helicopter from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-warrant-officer-2-john-blair-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-black-hawk-pilot-prepares-a-metal-culvert-slated-for-extraction-by-helicopter-from-nash-stream-on-oct-19-2022-the-sling-load-was-coordinated-through-innovative-readiness-training-a-us-department-of-defense-program-that-provides-training-opportunities-for-guardsmen-while-supporting-local-communities-image491738131.html
RM2KG0H03–Chief Warrant Officer 2 John Blair, New Hampshire Army National Guard Black Hawk pilot, prepares a metal culvert slated for extraction by helicopter from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities.
Sgt. 1st Class Aaron DeAngelis, crew chief with New Hampshire Army National Guard aviation, prepares a metal culvert for extraction by Black Hawk helicopter from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-1st-class-aaron-deangelis-crew-chief-with-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-aviation-prepares-a-metal-culvert-for-extraction-by-black-hawk-helicopter-from-nash-stream-on-oct-19-2022-the-sling-load-was-coordinated-through-innovative-readiness-training-a-us-department-of-defense-program-that-provides-training-opportunities-for-guardsmen-while-supporting-local-communities-image491738123.html
RM2KG0GYR–Sgt. 1st Class Aaron DeAngelis, crew chief with New Hampshire Army National Guard aviation, prepares a metal culvert for extraction by Black Hawk helicopter from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities.
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Luke Koladish, New Hampshire Army National Guard Black Hawk pilot and aviation safety officer, inspects a metal culvert slated for extraction by helicopter from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-warrant-officer-3-luke-koladish-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-black-hawk-pilot-and-aviation-safety-officer-inspects-a-metal-culvert-slated-for-extraction-by-helicopter-from-nash-stream-on-oct-19-2022-the-sling-load-was-coordinated-through-innovative-readiness-training-a-us-department-of-defense-program-that-provides-training-opportunities-for-guardsmen-while-supporting-local-communities-image491738120.html
RM2KG0GYM–Chief Warrant Officer 3 Luke Koladish, New Hampshire Army National Guard Black Hawk pilot and aviation safety officer, inspects a metal culvert slated for extraction by helicopter from Nash Stream on Oct. 19, 2022. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities.
Sgt. Jordan Ford, crew chief with New Hampshire Army National Guard aviation, straps in a 130-foot “long line” Oct. 19, 2022, at the Army Aviation Support Facility in Concord, New Hampshire. Ford and his crew later extracted two rusted metal culverts from Nash Stream in the New Hampshire North Country. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-jordan-ford-crew-chief-with-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-aviation-straps-in-a-130-foot-long-line-oct-19-2022-at-the-army-aviation-support-facility-in-concord-new-hampshire-ford-and-his-crew-later-extracted-two-rusted-metal-culverts-from-nash-stream-in-the-new-hampshire-north-country-the-sling-load-was-coordinated-through-innovative-readiness-training-a-us-department-of-defense-program-that-provides-training-opportunities-for-guardsmen-while-supporting-local-communities-image491738116.html
RM2KG0GYG–Sgt. Jordan Ford, crew chief with New Hampshire Army National Guard aviation, straps in a 130-foot “long line” Oct. 19, 2022, at the Army Aviation Support Facility in Concord, New Hampshire. Ford and his crew later extracted two rusted metal culverts from Nash Stream in the New Hampshire North Country. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities.
Sgt. Jordan Ford, crew chief with New Hampshire Army National Guard aviation, boards a Black Hawk helicopter Oct. 19, 2022, at the Army Aviation Support Facility in Concord, New Hampshire. Ford and his crew then flew to the Nash Stream in the North Country to remove two rusted metal culverts. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-jordan-ford-crew-chief-with-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-aviation-boards-a-black-hawk-helicopter-oct-19-2022-at-the-army-aviation-support-facility-in-concord-new-hampshire-ford-and-his-crew-then-flew-to-the-nash-stream-in-the-north-country-to-remove-two-rusted-metal-culverts-the-sling-load-was-coordinated-through-innovative-readiness-training-a-us-department-of-defense-program-that-provides-training-opportunities-for-guardsmen-while-supporting-local-communities-image491738108.html
RM2KG0GY8–Sgt. Jordan Ford, crew chief with New Hampshire Army National Guard aviation, boards a Black Hawk helicopter Oct. 19, 2022, at the Army Aviation Support Facility in Concord, New Hampshire. Ford and his crew then flew to the Nash Stream in the North Country to remove two rusted metal culverts. The sling load was coordinated through Innovative Readiness Training, a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides training opportunities for guardsmen while supporting local communities.
New Hampshire Army National Guardsman Sgt. Taylor Kurto and her aunt, Kathy Kurto, pose for a farewell photo at a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-army-national-guardsman-sgt-taylor-kurto-and-her-aunt-kathy-kurto-pose-for-a-farewell-photo-at-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-for-a-year-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image512407003.html
RM2MNJ4A3–New Hampshire Army National Guardsman Sgt. Taylor Kurto and her aunt, Kathy Kurto, pose for a farewell photo at a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, adjutant general, New Hampshire National Guard, and Gov. Chris Sununu arrive at a NHARNG departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-david-mikolaities-adjutant-general-new-hampshire-national-guard-and-gov-chris-sununu-arrive-at-a-nharng-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-for-a-year-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image512406999.html
RM2MNJ49Y–Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, adjutant general, New Hampshire National Guard, and Gov. Chris Sununu arrive at a NHARNG departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
Spc. Jacob Ridenour, New Hampshire Army National Guard, poses with family and friends after a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-jacob-ridenour-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-poses-with-family-and-friends-after-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-to-the-us-mexico-border-for-a-year-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image512407446.html
RM2MNJ4WX–Spc. Jacob Ridenour, New Hampshire Army National Guard, poses with family and friends after a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
Spc. Jacob Ridenour, New Hampshire Army National Guard, poses with family and friends after a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-jacob-ridenour-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-poses-with-family-and-friends-after-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-to-the-us-mexico-border-for-a-year-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image491621510.html
RM2KFR872–Spc. Jacob Ridenour, New Hampshire Army National Guard, poses with family and friends after a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing to the U.S.-Mexico border for a year to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
New Hampshire Army National Guardsman Sgt. Taylor Kurto and her aunt, Kathy Kurto, pose for a farewell photo at a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-army-national-guardsman-sgt-taylor-kurto-and-her-aunt-kathy-kurto-pose-for-a-farewell-photo-at-a-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-for-a-year-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image491621503.html
RM2KFR86R–New Hampshire Army National Guardsman Sgt. Taylor Kurto and her aunt, Kathy Kurto, pose for a farewell photo at a departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, adjutant general, New Hampshire National Guard, and Gov. Chris Sununu arrive at a NHARNG departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-david-mikolaities-adjutant-general-new-hampshire-national-guard-and-gov-chris-sununu-arrive-at-a-nharng-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-for-a-year-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-image491621508.html
RM2KFR870–Maj. Gen. David Mikolaities, adjutant general, New Hampshire National Guard, and Gov. Chris Sununu arrive at a NHARNG departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu addresses attendees at a New Hampshire Army National Guard departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. 'Every day that you're not here, you are here,' Sununu said. 'You are serving in the benefit of the state. You're serving in the benefit of your families and the 1.4 million people who count on all of us to get it right.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-gov-chris-sununu-addresses-attendees-at-a-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-for-a-year-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-every-day-that-youre-not-here-you-are-here-sununu-said-you-are-serving-in-the-benefit-of-the-state-youre-serving-in-the-benefit-of-your-families-and-the-14-million-people-who-count-on-all-of-us-to-get-it-right-image512407436.html
RM2MNJ4WG–New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu addresses attendees at a New Hampshire Army National Guard departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. 'Every day that you're not here, you are here,' Sununu said. 'You are serving in the benefit of the state. You're serving in the benefit of your families and the 1.4 million people who count on all of us to get it right.'
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu addresses attendees at a New Hampshire Army National Guard departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. 'Every day that you're not here, you are here,' Sununu said. 'You are serving in the benefit of the state. You're serving in the benefit of your families and the 1.4 million people who count on all of us to get it right.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-gov-chris-sununu-addresses-attendees-at-a-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-departure-ceremony-held-oct-3-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-new-hampshire-about-170-soldiers-are-mobilizing-for-a-year-to-the-us-mexico-border-to-assist-customs-and-border-protection-surveil-and-detect-illegal-immigrant-crossings-every-day-that-youre-not-here-you-are-here-sununu-said-you-are-serving-in-the-benefit-of-the-state-youre-serving-in-the-benefit-of-your-families-and-the-14-million-people-who-count-on-all-of-us-to-get-it-right-image491621514.html
RM2KFR876–New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu addresses attendees at a New Hampshire Army National Guard departure ceremony held Oct. 3, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, New Hampshire. About 170 Soldiers are mobilizing for a year to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection surveil and detect illegal immigrant crossings. 'Every day that you're not here, you are here,' Sununu said. 'You are serving in the benefit of the state. You're serving in the benefit of your families and the 1.4 million people who count on all of us to get it right.'
New Hampshire Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities meets with town officials and residents alongside a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-adjutant-gen-david-mikolaities-meets-with-town-officials-and-residents-alongside-a-nharng-black-hawk-helicopter-during-a-berlin-regional-airport-open-house-sept-16-2022-in-milan-nh-the-event-was-conducted-to-answer-questions-about-the-aircraft-and-plans-to-build-a-guard-hangar-there-a-proposed-lease-agreement-with-the-airport-would-support-aerial-rescue-operations-maintenance-and-training-in-the-white-mountain-national-forest-image491489801.html
RM2KFH875–New Hampshire Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities meets with town officials and residents alongside a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest.
New Hampshire Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities meets with town officials and residents alongside a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-adjutant-gen-david-mikolaities-meets-with-town-officials-and-residents-alongside-a-nharng-black-hawk-helicopter-during-a-berlin-regional-airport-open-house-sept-16-2022-in-milan-nh-the-event-was-conducted-to-answer-questions-about-the-aircraft-and-plans-to-build-a-guard-hangar-there-a-proposed-lease-agreement-with-the-airport-would-support-aerial-rescue-operations-maintenance-and-training-in-the-white-mountain-national-forest-image511668556.html
RM2MMCED0–New Hampshire Adjutant Gen. David Mikolaities meets with town officials and residents alongside a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest.
Lionel Turgeon of Milan and his rescued pet, Maverick, take a break alongside a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Turgeon said didn't name the dog and they've never watched Top Gun. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lionel-turgeon-of-milan-and-his-rescued-pet-maverick-take-a-break-alongside-a-nharng-black-hawk-helicopter-during-a-berlin-regional-airport-open-house-sept-16-2022-in-milan-nh-the-event-was-conducted-to-answer-questions-about-the-aircraft-and-plans-to-build-a-guard-hangar-there-a-proposed-lease-agreement-with-the-airport-would-support-aerial-rescue-operations-maintenance-and-training-in-the-white-mountain-national-forest-turgeon-said-didnt-name-the-dog-and-theyve-never-watched-top-gun-image511668076.html
RM2MMCDRT–Lionel Turgeon of Milan and his rescued pet, Maverick, take a break alongside a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Turgeon said didn't name the dog and they've never watched Top Gun.
Ryker Guitard dangles from tail of a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter as dad, Christopher, supervises during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ryker-guitard-dangles-from-tail-of-a-nharng-black-hawk-helicopter-as-dad-christopher-supervises-during-a-berlin-regional-airport-open-house-sept-16-2022-in-milan-nh-the-event-was-conducted-to-answer-questions-about-the-aircraft-and-plans-to-build-a-guard-hangar-there-a-proposed-lease-agreement-with-the-airport-would-support-aerial-rescue-operations-maintenance-and-training-in-the-white-mountain-national-forest-image491489800.html
RM2KFH874–Ryker Guitard dangles from tail of a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter as dad, Christopher, supervises during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest.
Lionel Turgeon of Milan and his rescued pet, Maverick, take a break alongside a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Turgeon said didn't name the dog and they've never watched Top Gun. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lionel-turgeon-of-milan-and-his-rescued-pet-maverick-take-a-break-alongside-a-nharng-black-hawk-helicopter-during-a-berlin-regional-airport-open-house-sept-16-2022-in-milan-nh-the-event-was-conducted-to-answer-questions-about-the-aircraft-and-plans-to-build-a-guard-hangar-there-a-proposed-lease-agreement-with-the-airport-would-support-aerial-rescue-operations-maintenance-and-training-in-the-white-mountain-national-forest-turgeon-said-didnt-name-the-dog-and-theyve-never-watched-top-gun-image491489804.html
RM2KFH878–Lionel Turgeon of Milan and his rescued pet, Maverick, take a break alongside a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Turgeon said didn't name the dog and they've never watched Top Gun.
Ryker Guitard dangles from tail of a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter as dad, Christopher, supervises during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ryker-guitard-dangles-from-tail-of-a-nharng-black-hawk-helicopter-as-dad-christopher-supervises-during-a-berlin-regional-airport-open-house-sept-16-2022-in-milan-nh-the-event-was-conducted-to-answer-questions-about-the-aircraft-and-plans-to-build-a-guard-hangar-there-a-proposed-lease-agreement-with-the-airport-would-support-aerial-rescue-operations-maintenance-and-training-in-the-white-mountain-national-forest-image511668538.html
RM2MMCECA–Ryker Guitard dangles from tail of a NHARNG Black Hawk helicopter as dad, Christopher, supervises during a Berlin Regional Airport open house Sept. 16, 2022, in Milan, N.H. The event was conducted to answer questions about the aircraft and plans to build a Guard hangar there. A proposed lease agreement with the airport would support aerial rescue operations, maintenance, and training in the White Mountain National Forest.
Sgt. Emma Berman, a human resources specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, tracks laps for runners during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Center in Pembroke, N.H. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-emma-berman-a-human-resources-specialist-with-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-tracks-laps-for-runners-during-an-army-combat-fitness-test-on-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-center-in-pembroke-nh-image491423959.html
RM2KFE87K–Sgt. Emma Berman, a human resources specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, tracks laps for runners during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Center in Pembroke, N.H.
Maj. Matt Henry, operations officer with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, finishes the last lap of a 2-mile run during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-matt-henry-operations-officer-with-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-finishes-the-last-lap-of-a-2-mile-run-during-an-army-combat-fitness-test-on-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-the-test-comprises-six-events-including-a-deadlift-standing-power-throw-hand-release-push-ups-spring-drag-carry-plank-hold-and-two-mile-run-photo-by-tech-sgt-charles-johnston-nhng-deputy-state-pao-image511328959.html
RM2MKW18F–Maj. Matt Henry, operations officer with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, finishes the last lap of a 2-mile run during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO.
Maj. Matt Henry, operations officer with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, finishes the last lap of a 2-mile run during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-matt-henry-operations-officer-with-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-finishes-the-last-lap-of-a-2-mile-run-during-an-army-combat-fitness-test-on-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-the-test-comprises-six-events-including-a-deadlift-standing-power-throw-hand-release-push-ups-spring-drag-carry-plank-hold-and-two-mile-run-photo-by-tech-sgt-charles-johnston-nhng-deputy-state-pao-image491423958.html
RM2KFE87J–Maj. Matt Henry, operations officer with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, finishes the last lap of a 2-mile run during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO.
Pfc. Gabriella Guarniere, a paralegal with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, pulls a weighted sled during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pfc-gabriella-guarniere-a-paralegal-with-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-pulls-a-weighted-sled-during-an-army-combat-fitness-test-on-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-the-test-comprises-six-events-including-a-deadlift-standing-power-throw-hand-release-push-ups-spring-drag-carry-plank-hold-and-two-mile-run-image511328911.html
RM2MKW16R–Pfc. Gabriella Guarniere, a paralegal with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, pulls a weighted sled during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run.
Pfc. Gabriella Guarniere, a paralegal with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, pulls a weighted sled during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pfc-gabriella-guarniere-a-paralegal-with-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-pulls-a-weighted-sled-during-an-army-combat-fitness-test-on-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-complex-in-pembroke-nh-the-test-comprises-six-events-including-a-deadlift-standing-power-throw-hand-release-push-ups-spring-drag-carry-plank-hold-and-two-mile-run-image491423960.html
RM2KFE87M–Pfc. Gabriella Guarniere, a paralegal with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, pulls a weighted sled during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, N.H. The test comprises six events, including a deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, spring-drag-carry, plank hold, and two-mile run.
Sgt. Emma Berman, a human resources specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, tracks laps for runners during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Center in Pembroke, N.H. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-emma-berman-a-human-resources-specialist-with-joint-force-headquarters-new-hampshire-army-national-guard-tracks-laps-for-runners-during-an-army-combat-fitness-test-on-sept-11-2022-at-the-edward-cross-training-center-in-pembroke-nh-image511328944.html
RM2MKW180–Sgt. Emma Berman, a human resources specialist with Joint Force Headquarters, New Hampshire Army National Guard, tracks laps for runners during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Sept. 11, 2022, at the Edward Cross Training Center in Pembroke, N.H.
The New Hampshire National Guard was voted one of New Hampshire's best places to work by Business NH Magazine for 2022. Back row, Sgt. 1st Class Jason Collins, Capt. Mario Rey, Staff Sgt. Dean Van Tassel, Senior Airman Victoria Johnson, Capt. Jeremiah Neault; in front, Tech. Sgt. Natalie Belongie and Pack, the 157th Air Refueling Wing’s official mascot, pose near the flight line at Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, Aug. 10. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-hampshire-national-guard-was-voted-one-of-new-hampshires-best-places-to-work-by-business-nh-magazine-for-2022-back-row-sgt-1st-class-jason-collins-capt-mario-rey-staff-sgt-dean-van-tassel-senior-airman-victoria-johnson-capt-jeremiah-neault-in-front-tech-sgt-natalie-belongie-and-pack-the-157th-air-refueling-wings-official-mascot-pose-near-the-flight-line-at-pease-air-national-guard-base-in-newington-aug-10-image528028804.html
RM2NK1P3G–The New Hampshire National Guard was voted one of New Hampshire's best places to work by Business NH Magazine for 2022. Back row, Sgt. 1st Class Jason Collins, Capt. Mario Rey, Staff Sgt. Dean Van Tassel, Senior Airman Victoria Johnson, Capt. Jeremiah Neault; in front, Tech. Sgt. Natalie Belongie and Pack, the 157th Air Refueling Wing’s official mascot, pose near the flight line at Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, Aug. 10.
From left, Maj. Lyndsey Fleming and Master Sgt. Amanda Bates, New Hampshire Air National Guard, navigate a notional civil unrest scenario from the Joint Operations Center during a training exercise Aug. 4, 2022, in Concord, New Hampshire. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-maj-lyndsey-fleming-and-master-sgt-amanda-bates-new-hampshire-air-national-guard-navigate-a-notional-civil-unrest-scenario-from-the-joint-operations-center-during-a-training-exercise-aug-4-2022-in-concord-new-hampshire-image527452532.html
RM2NJ3F2C–From left, Maj. Lyndsey Fleming and Master Sgt. Amanda Bates, New Hampshire Air National Guard, navigate a notional civil unrest scenario from the Joint Operations Center during a training exercise Aug. 4, 2022, in Concord, New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signs Senate Bill 360 into law during a small ceremony at state military reservation’s Heritage Room in Concord on Aug. 3, 2022. The event was attended by Guardsmen, families, and bill sponsors, to include New Hampshire Sen. Sharon Carson of Londonderry and Shannon Reid, Community College System of New Hampshire's director of government affairs and communications. The law extends free in-state college tuition to NHNG spouses if service members reenlist after an initial six-year commitment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-hampshire-gov-chris-sununu-signs-senate-bill-360-into-law-during-a-small-ceremony-at-state-military-reservations-heritage-room-in-concord-on-aug-3-2022-the-event-was-attended-by-guardsmen-families-and-bill-sponsors-to-include-new-hampshire-sen-sharon-carson-of-londonderry-and-shannon-reid-community-college-system-of-new-hampshires-director-of-government-affairs-and-communications-the-law-extends-free-in-state-college-tuition-to-nhng-spouses-if-service-members-reenlist-after-an-initial-six-year-commitment-image527331246.html
RM2NHX0AP–New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signs Senate Bill 360 into law during a small ceremony at state military reservation’s Heritage Room in Concord on Aug. 3, 2022. The event was attended by Guardsmen, families, and bill sponsors, to include New Hampshire Sen. Sharon Carson of Londonderry and Shannon Reid, Community College System of New Hampshire's director of government affairs and communications. The law extends free in-state college tuition to NHNG spouses if service members reenlist after an initial six-year commitment.
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