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The most recent appropriations for the Department of War expired at 11:59 p.m. EST on September 30, 2025. Military personnel will continue in a normal duty status without pay until such time as a continuing resolution or appropriations are passed by Congress and signed into law. Civilian personnel not engaged in excepted activities will be placed in a non-work, non-pay status.
For more information: https://www.war.gov/Lapse-in-Appropriations
AKRCC supporting ongoing Search and Rescue mission in western Alaska
By Dana Rosso | Oct. 13, 2025
At the request of the Alaska State Troopers, the Alaska Rescue Coordination Center continues to lead the multi-agency search and rescue operations across storm-impacted communities in Western Alaska...

Alaska National Guard requested to provide additional support for West Coast Storm response
By Dana Rosso | Oct. 11, 2025
The Alaska National Guard has been requested by the State Emergency Operation Center to provide additional support for the ongoing response to the storms impacting Alaska’s West Coast, including opening the Kotzebue, Bethel...

Alaska Organized Militia supporting state response to West Coast Storm
By Dana Rosso | Oct. 10, 2025
The Alaska Organized Militia is supporting the State Emergency Operation Center’s ongoing response to the 2025 West Coast Storm following Governor Mike Dunleavy’s disaster declaration on October 9...

Alaska National Guard Child and Youth Program volunteers, including youth council members, led activities at the AKNG CYP Fall Festival Sept. 13, 2025, helping children play, learn, and grow. The event highlighted the program’s role in developing young leaders and connecting Guard families to their community. (Alaska National Guard photo by Seth LaCount)
AKNG Child and Youth Program Fall Festival celebrates community, youth empowerment
By Seth LaCount | Sept. 25, 2025
Alaska National Guard Child and Youth Program members welcomed the autumn season by holding their second annual Fall Festival Sept. 13 at JBER. Approximately 260 local residents attended this year’s event, which included 51...

University of Alaska Army Cadet Jake Thacker writes notes prior to land navigation during a field training exercise at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 18, 2025. The Nanook Battalion which includes the University of Alaska Fairbanks as the host school and the University of Alaska Anchorage as a detachment with the U.S. Army and the Alaska Army National Guard to develop warrior skills, train tactical task and prepare students to serve as commissioned officers in the Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. (Alaska National Guard photo by Pfc. Azavyon McFarland)
ROTC Minuteman Scholarship Recipient: Alaska Army Guardsman embarks on path to leadership
By Pfc. Azavyon McFarland | Sept. 25, 2025
The leaves aren’t the only thing changing in Alaska this fall. For Cadet Gabriel Gravel, an Alaska Army Guardsman attending University of Alaska Anchorage, transformation is also happening on his journey from enlisted Soldier...

An Alaska Air National Guard HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter assigned to the 210th Rescue Squadron flies over Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska while conducting a training operation Oct. 2, 2024. The Pave Hawk is the 176th Wing’s primary platform for personnel extraction since the all-weather helicopter can land in a variety of austere locations, and the crew can employ the rescue hoist when landing is not possible. The 210th, along with the 211th and 212th RQSs, make up the 176th Wing Rescue Triad and are among the busiest combat search and rescue units in the world. (Alaska National Guard photo by Alejandro Peña)
Multi-agency responders save plane crash survivor
By Alejandro Pena | Sept. 11, 2025
Alaska Air National Guardsmen with the 176th Wing rescued the single occupant of a plane crash Sept. 10, approximately 115 miles northeast of Anchorage...