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Capitol View: Securing GI Bill Benefit Parity for Citizen-Soldiers

January 18, 2022
By Rep. Greg Pence, R-Ind. Too often, many members of Congress find themselves so deeply wrapped up in the political theatre and rhetoric of Washington, D.C., that they forget the true reason they are here. It is an honor to serve the Hoosiers of... Read More Details

Count On Us

February 28, 2022
Our country followed a year no one imagined with a 2021 that was hardly much better. But, once again, things would’ve been much worse for many Americans without the National Guard. Read More Details

Iron Canvas

February 28, 2022
Air Guard units paint the nose and other parts of their aircraft to show state and local pride or commemorate history. Read More Details

Bill Would Open State Cemeteries to More Guardsmen, Reservists

February 28, 2022
Bipartisan legislation in both chambers of Congress would ensure every National Guardsman and Reservist is eligible to be buried in state veterans' cemeteries — as long as their service was not terminated under dishonorable conditions. Digital... Read More Details

Another Surge

February 28, 2022
Governors deploy Guardsmen to hospitals after COVID spike overwhelms medical facilities. Read More Details

Legislation Could Cut Costs for Military Maintainers

January 25, 2022
The head of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform has proposed legislation aimed at cutting the costs of spare parts for the Defense Department. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., said last week that she wanted to force government vendors to... Read More Details

Congress Takes Aim at Guard Sexual Assaults

January 25, 2022
The chief of the National Guard Bureau defended the force’s efforts in combating sexual assault and harassment in the ranks during a congressional hearing last week. Gen. Daniel R. Hokanson provided an update on those efforts during remarks to the... Read More Details

Study Looks at Recruiting and Retention in the Age of COVID

January 25, 2022
A new study found that military services enlisted fewer new recruits at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, instead focusing on retention to meet end strength goals. The RAND Corporation report was released earlier this month. It’s titled “What... Read More Details