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Alaska Army National Guard unit set to deploy to Kuwait

By Major Guy Hayes | Alaska Department of Military and Veteran's Affairs on Jan 25, 2013   General News  

CAMP DENALI, Alaska—Sixty Alaska Army National Guardsmen are set to deploy to Kuwait to provide aviation support with UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters to U.S. and Coalition forces in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

State of Alaska Office of Veterans Affairs Relocates

By Major Guy Hayes | Alaska Department of Military and Veteran's Affairs on Dec 13, 2012   Events/Notices  

CAMP DENALI, Alaska – The State of Alaska Office of Veterans Affairs will host an open house Dec. 18 after completing their relocation from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson to an accessible location in Anchorage.

Alaska Air National Guardsmen save 226 lives in Afghanistan

By Major Guy Hayes | Alaska Department of Military and Veteran's Affairs on Dec 6, 2012   General News  

CAMP DENALI, Alaska – Wars are won by the courageous men and women who fight in the air, on the sea and in the trenches. They fight to bring peace, stability and liberty to our fractured world, while living the core values this country was founded upon.

Rescue in Alaska: Alaska Air Guardsmen Save Life of Gravely Ill Woman

By Major Guy Hayes | Alaska Department of Military and Veteran's Affairs on Nov 9, 2012   General News  

CAMP DENALI, Alaska – Jumping from the tail of an HC-130 into the dark frigid night, two elite para-rescuemen of the Alaska Air National Guard feel their parachutes deploy, before descending safely to frozen ground 160-miles north of the Arctic Circle.

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