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An Alaska Air National Guardsman assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron, 176th Wing, prepares an intravenous line while responding to a simulated mass-casualty incident during a full mission profile exercise at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 13, 2021. The busiest rescue force in the Department of Defense, the 212th RQS provides elite pararescuemen and combat rescue officers that are uniquely skilled in integrating air and ground capabilities to carry out the 176th Wing’s wartime and peacetime personnel recovery missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)
Alaska Air Guard pararescue save pilot near Knik Glacier
By Maj. David Bedard | May 13, 2026
Alaska Air Guard pararescue save pilot near Knik Glacier...

Army ROTC Cadet Jake Thacker, is a student at the University of Alaska Anchorage pursuing an Army commission as a second lieutenant. Thacker earned and is using a Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty Minuteman Scholarship to pay for college. (Alaska National Guard photo by David Bedard)
Army Guard offers full-ride scholarships for college-bound Alaskans
By Alaska Army National Guard Recruiting | May 12, 2026
Army Guard offers full-ride scholarships for college-bound Alaskans...

Alaska Army National Guard CH-47 Chinook aircrew members and National Park Service personnel assigned to Denali National Park and Preserve’s Denali Rescue Team pose for a photo at Denali Base Camp on the Kahiltna Glacier, April 14, 2026. Alaska Army National Guard and active-duty CH-47 crews delivered cargo to support the establishment of base camp operations ahead of the climbing season on Mount McKinley, demonstrating heavy-lift capability in a high-altitude environment. (Alaska National Guard photo by Dana Rosso)
Alaska Army National Guard CH-47 crews support Denali Base Camp establishment
By Mr. Dana Rosso | April 23, 2026
An Alaska Army National Guard CH-47F Chinook helicopter lifted off from Talkeetna with a load calculated down to the pound. Carrying more than 5,500 pounds of cargo and equipment, its destination was Denali Base Camp at 7,200...

U.S. Army Capt. Erik Gorman, a plans officer with the Alaska Army National Guard, is one of six National Guard Soldiers competing in the 42nd annual Lt. Gen. David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition, April 10–12, at Fort Benning, Georgia. Representing three two-man teams, National Guard Soldiers are competing alongside 61 teams from across the Army in a grueling three-day event that tests physical endurance, technical proficiency and leadership under pressure. Their participation highlights the National Guard’s readiness, lethality and ability to perform at the highest levels of military excellence.
National Guard Soldiers to Compete in Best Ranger Competition
By Capt. James Mason and Sgt. 1st Class Amber Peck, | April 10, 2026
Six of the National Guard’s most lethal Ranger-qualified Soldiers will compete for the coveted title of ‘Best Ranger’ at the 42nd annual Lt. Gen. David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition, April 10-12, at Fort Benning,...

The Alaska National Guard Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Torrence Saxe ceremonially opens the AKNG Human Resource Office for business during a Jan. 13, 2026, ribbon cutting ceremony at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson as Craig Christenson (second from left), Alaska Division of Military and Veterans Affairs deputy commissioner, Shannon Hall (second from right), AKNG HRO deputy human resource officer, and Kevin Park (far right), AKNG HRO director, look on. The AKNG HRO underwent a major remodel that improved customer service and employee productivity. (Alaska National Guard photo by David Bedard)
Alaska National Guard Human Resource Office modernizes to improve customer service
By David Bedard | April 2, 2026
Alaska National Guard Human Resource Office modernizes to improve customer service...

Soldiers of Weapons Squad, 1st and 2nd Platoon, Avalanche Company, 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment, prepare to emplace a support-by-fire position March 21, 2026, during infantry squad drills at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Infantry Platoon Battle Course. The squad is armed with M-240L 7.62mm machine guns that are five pounds lighter than the older M-240B model. (Alaska National Guard photo by Maj. David Bedard)
Avalanche Company hones lethality at JBER Infantry Platoon Battle Course
By Maj. David Bedard | March 26, 2026
Avalanche Company hones lethality at JBER Infantry Platoon Battle Course...