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Tech. Sgt. Wolf Russo, Common Operating Picture manager with the Alaska National Guard’s Joint Force Headquarters, demonstrates capabilities of Maven in response to Western Alaska storms at Joint Base-Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska, Nov 10, 2025. Maven improves communication with joint partners and enhances the COP while tracking supplies and personnel by integrating collected data from SHOUT Nanos. (Alaska National Guard photo by Azavyon McFarland)
AKOM’s communication team launches critical connectivity during disaster
By Pfc. Azavyon McFarland | Nov. 17, 2025
 Following severe storms that struck Western Alaska earlier this month, members of the Alaska Organized Militia’s Communications and Information Systems Directorate, known as J6, deployed new handheld satellite tracking...

Members of the Alaska Air and Army National Guard, Alaska Naval Militia, and Alaska State Defense Force work together to load plywood onto a CH-47 Chinook helicopter, in Bethel, Alaska, Nov. 2, 2025, bound for the villages of Napaskiak, Tuntutuliak, and Napakiak. The materials will help residents rebuild homes and restore community spaces damaged by past storms. The Alaska Organized Militia, which includes the Alaska Air and Army National Guard, Alaska Naval Militia and Alaska State Defense Force, continues coordinated response operations in support of the State Emergency Operations Center following Typhoon Halong. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Ericka Gillespie)
Alaska Organized Militia continues recovery support across Western Alaska
By Dana Rosso | Nov. 4, 2025
Members of the Alaska Organized Militia continue to assist communities across Western Alaska following the devastating storms that struck the region in early October.   Since activation, more than 150 Alaska Organized Militia...

Alaska Organized Militia members, assigned to Task Force Bethel, offload relief supplies from an Alaska Army National Guard CH-47 Chinook helicopter while conducting post-storm recovery efforts for Operation Halong Response at Nunapitchuk, Alaska, Oct. 28, 2025. AKOM members, including Alaska Air and Army National Guardsmen and members of the Alaska Naval Militia and Alaska State Defense Force, continue coordinated response operations in support of the State Emergency Operations Center following Typhoon Halong. (Alaska National Guard photo by Pfc. Azavyon McFarland)
Alaska Organized Milita delivers food to isolated Nunapitchuk school
By Capt. Beth Buckingham | Oct. 31, 2025
BETHEL, Alaska — Alaska Organized Milita (AKOM) members delivered six pallets of food to a school in Nunapitchuk, a village about 25 miles northwest of Bethel on the Kuskokwim River, via an Alaska Army National Guard CH-47...

Alaska Organized Militia members, assigned to Task Force Bethel, clean up debris at Tuntutuliak, Alaska, during post-storm recovery efforts for Operation Halong Response, Oct. 25, 2025. AKOM members, including Alaska Air and Army National Guardsmen and members of the Alaska Naval Militia and Alaska State Defense Force, continue coordinated response operations in support of the State Emergency Operations Center following Typhoon Halong. (Alaska National Guard photo by Capt. Balinda O’Neal)
Snowfall tests AKOM crews, but mission to aid Alaskans presses on
By Capt. Beth Buckingham | Oct. 23, 2025
Snow moved into western Alaska early Oct. 22, 2025, bringing new challenges to Alaska Organized Militia (AKOM) response operations. Despite the conditions, AKOM crews remain steadfast in their mission to assist fellow...

Alaska Organized Militia members assigned to Task Force Bethel continue recovery efforts, including retrieving boats the storm washed away and clearing debris at Chefornak, Alaska, Oct. 21, 2025. Small vessels are vital in many affected communities, serving both as essential transportation and harvesting tools. AKOM continues coordinated response operations in support of the State Emergency Operation Center following the 2025 West Coast Storm as the mission focus, pursuant to Governor Dunleavy's declaration of disaster, shifts from lifesaving to life sustainment and stabilization of communities and survivors. (Courtesy photo)
Alaska Organized Militia races against winter in Western Alaska
By Capt. Beth Buckingham | Oct. 22, 2025
It is a race against time as winter closes in on communities impacted by Western Alaska Storm 2025.Alaska Organized Militia (AKOM) members were rapidly deployed as soon as conditions allowed to support rescue efforts, assess...

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)
Alaska Air National Guard rescues two individuals from aircraft crash in Denali National Park
By Staff Sgt. Daniel Bellerive | Oct. 21, 2025
Alaska Air National Guardsmen with the 176th Wing rescued two individuals involved in a plane crash near Ruth Glacier, on Oct. 19.The Alaska Rescue Coordination Center opened the mission in response to a request from the...