329th Regional Support Group Archive

  • FORT PICKETT, Va. – At training sites across Fort Pickett, Soldiers from the Emporia-based 1710th Transportation Company, 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group are honing their warrior skills as they conduct pre-mobilization training in advance of their deployment to Afghanistan later this spring. “We’re going to be doing convoy security and support for the host nation’s trucks, as well as for U.S. and allied forces, and we’ll also be performing our normal transportation movements,” explained Capt. Rodney C. Rhodes, commander of the 1710th Transportation Company. “Our motto is ‘You Call, We Haul,’ so now that we’ve got the call, the Soldiers are ready to haul.” The company arrived at Fort Pickett in early February and will spend...

    Va. Transportation Company heeds the call, prepares to haul

    FORT PICKETT, Va. – At training sites across Fort Pickett, Soldiers from the Emporia-based 1710th Transportation Company, 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group are honing their warrior skills as they conduct pre-mobilization training in advance of their deployment to Afghanistan later this spring. “We’re going to be doing convoy security and support for the host nation’s trucks, as well as for U.S. and allied forces, and we’ll also be performing our normal transportation movements,” explained Capt. Rodney C. Rhodes, commander of the 1710th Transportation Company. “Our motto is ‘You Call, We Haul,’ so now that we’ve got the call, the Soldiers are ready to haul.” The company arrived at Fort Pickett in early February and will spend...

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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 300 Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen were sworn in as Washington, D.C., special police and assisted with security operations at the 57th Presidential Inauguration Jan. 21, 2013. The Soldiers and Airmen, from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company, the Virginia Beach-based 229th Military Police Company, the Staunton-based Detachment 1 of the 266th MP Company, the Fredericksburg-based Headquarters Company, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, and the 192nd Security Forces Squadron at Langley Air Force Base, directed traffic and provided assistance to civilians along H and K streets, in the area near the inauguration parade route. “It was a really good experience to be able to do something for my country. I’m proud to be called...

    Virginia Guard military police personnel assist with security at 57th Presidential Inauguration

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 300 Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen were sworn in as Washington, D.C., special police and assisted with security operations at the 57th Presidential Inauguration Jan. 21, 2013. The Soldiers and Airmen, from the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company, the Virginia Beach-based 229th Military Police Company, the Staunton-based Detachment 1 of the 266th MP Company, the Fredericksburg-based Headquarters Company, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, and the 192nd Security Forces Squadron at Langley Air Force Base, directed traffic and provided assistance to civilians along H and K streets, in the area near the inauguration parade route. “It was a really good experience to be able to do something for my country. I’m proud to be called...

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  • SANDSTON, Va. – Virginia National Guard Soldiers have an easier way to translate their military driving skills into civilian credentials thanks to a program called Troops to Trucks that’s helped several Soldiers find employment. In 2012, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles started the program, which simplifies the process of obtaining a commercial driver’s license for those military members with adequate driving experience gained through the military. “One of my Soldiers was able to get a job about three weeks later,” Capt. William Angle, commander of Company A, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, said. “He’s recently back from deployment and needed worked. He’s an experienced truck driver but didn’t have a CDL. He got the waiver,...

    Va. Guard Soldiers earn civilian credit for military experience

    SANDSTON, Va. – Virginia National Guard Soldiers have an easier way to translate their military driving skills into civilian credentials thanks to a program called Troops to Trucks that’s helped several Soldiers find employment. In 2012, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles started the program, which simplifies the process of obtaining a commercial driver’s license for those military members with adequate driving experience gained through the military. “One of my Soldiers was able to get a job about three weeks later,” Capt. William Angle, commander of Company A, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, said. “He’s recently back from deployment and needed worked. He’s an experienced truck driver but didn’t have a CDL. He got the waiver,...

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  • RICHMOND, Va. — Governor Bob McDonnell ceremonially signed a proclamation designating December as “Virginia National Guard Appreciation and Recognition Month” in the Commonwealth of Virginia Dec. 7, 2012, at a ceremony in Richmond. Governor McDonnell was joined by Secretary of Public Safety Marla Graff Decker and Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Long, Jr., the Adjutant General of Virginia, in recognizing members of the Virginia National Guard and Virginia Defense Force. “This proclamation, in a small way, recognizes the incredible sacrifice and service of the Virginia National Guard and the Virginia Defense Force,” McDonnell said. “For the first time since 9/11 all Virginia Army Guard and Air Guard units are home with their families and loved ones for the holidays. Time and...

    Governor McDonnell signs proclamation declaring December as “Virginia National Guard Appreciation and Recognition Month”

    RICHMOND, Va. — Governor Bob McDonnell ceremonially signed a proclamation designating December as “Virginia National Guard Appreciation and Recognition Month” in the Commonwealth of Virginia Dec. 7, 2012, at a ceremony in Richmond. Governor McDonnell was joined by Secretary of Public Safety Marla Graff Decker and Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Long, Jr., the Adjutant General of Virginia, in recognizing members of the Virginia National Guard and Virginia Defense Force. “This proclamation, in a small way, recognizes the incredible sacrifice and service of the Virginia National Guard and the Virginia Defense Force,” McDonnell said. “For the first time since 9/11 all Virginia Army Guard and Air Guard units are home with their families and loved ones for the holidays. Time and...

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  • BRISTOL, Tenn. — Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Long, Jr., Adjutant General of Virginia, Maj. Gen. Terry M. Haston, Adjutant General of Tennessee, and several distinguished members of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve welcomed several Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee business leaders to a Veterans Day and Employers Recognition Luncheon Nov. 8 at the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn. The ESGR is a Department of Defense agency established in 1972 “to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve Component Service members and their civilian employers and to assist in the resolution of conflicts arising from an employee’s military commitment.” Steve Villalpando, the ESGR Virginia Committee chairman, highlighted the important role the ESGR is playing in today’s fight. “Traditionally...

    Va., Tenn. National Guard leaders attend ESGR Veterans Day and Employers Recognition Luncheon

    BRISTOL, Tenn. — Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Long, Jr., Adjutant General of Virginia, Maj. Gen. Terry M. Haston, Adjutant General of Tennessee, and several distinguished members of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve welcomed several Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee business leaders to a Veterans Day and Employers Recognition Luncheon Nov. 8 at the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn. The ESGR is a Department of Defense agency established in 1972 “to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve Component Service members and their civilian employers and to assist in the resolution of conflicts arising from an employee’s military commitment.” Steve Villalpando, the ESGR Virginia Committee chairman, highlighted the important role the ESGR is playing in today’s fight. “Traditionally...

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  • FORT PICKETT, Va. – As one of seven regional winners, Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Gate City-based 1032nd Transportation Company, 1030th Transportation Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group, competed for a top spot in the national-level Philip A. Connelly Awards for Excellence in Army Food Service Nov. 2 at Fort Pickett. The Soldiers of the 1032nd are no stranger to competing at the national level, taking the first place spot in the National Guard Field Kitchen category in 2009, and acheiving a runner-up spot in the 2012 competition after missing the top spot by just three points. “Honestly, a lot of our success is having a great cooking staff that works for the 1032nd and a great 1032nd that supports the cooking staff,”...

    Virginia Transportation Company competes in national food competition

    FORT PICKETT, Va. – As one of seven regional winners, Virginia National Guard Soldiers from the Gate City-based 1032nd Transportation Company, 1030th Transportation Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group, competed for a top spot in the national-level Philip A. Connelly Awards for Excellence in Army Food Service Nov. 2 at Fort Pickett. The Soldiers of the 1032nd are no stranger to competing at the national level, taking the first place spot in the National Guard Field Kitchen category in 2009, and acheiving a runner-up spot in the 2012 competition after missing the top spot by just three points. “Honestly, a lot of our success is having a great cooking staff that works for the 1032nd and a great 1032nd that supports the cooking staff,”...

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  • SANDSTON, Va. — The Virginia National Guard returned to normal operations Nov. 1, 2012, and all personnel on state active duty supporting Hurricane Sandy recovery operations were released from duty and returned to their home stations. Guard personnel began assisting Virginia State Police and local emergency response organizations late in the day Oct. 29 at numerous locations across Virginia, and at the height of operations had approximately 670 personnel working across the commonwealth. During that time they transported 42 civilians to safety, conducted almost 60 reconnaissance patrols to assess damage and report on route trafficability and performed 10 debris reduction missions. “Law enforcement personnel and the Virginia National Guard were the unsung heroes of the Hurricane Sandy response,” said Governor...

    Virginia Guard completes Hurricane Sandy response operations

    SANDSTON, Va. — The Virginia National Guard returned to normal operations Nov. 1, 2012, and all personnel on state active duty supporting Hurricane Sandy recovery operations were released from duty and returned to their home stations. Guard personnel began assisting Virginia State Police and local emergency response organizations late in the day Oct. 29 at numerous locations across Virginia, and at the height of operations had approximately 670 personnel working across the commonwealth. During that time they transported 42 civilians to safety, conducted almost 60 reconnaissance patrols to assess damage and report on route trafficability and performed 10 debris reduction missions. “Law enforcement personnel and the Virginia National Guard were the unsung heroes of the Hurricane Sandy response,” said Governor...

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  • WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sgt. Monica Beltran, a Woodbridge, Va., native and Soldier in the Virginia Army National Guard, was recognized for outstanding service with the Lillian K. Keil Award at the American Veterans Center 15th Annual Awards Gala Oct. 27, 2012. She was recognized alongside historical figures from American military history including Greta Freedman, the nurse from the iconic V-J Day Time magazine cover, Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta, a Medal of Honor recipient, the first African-American U.S. Marines, and a Sailor from the Battle of Midway. The Lillian K. Keil Award was created in honor of Keil, a flight nurse in WW2 and Korea, the most highly decorated woman in U.S. military history. Beltran is the second female Soldier in...

    Va. Guard Soldier honored at Veterans Center 15th Annual Awards Gala

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sgt. Monica Beltran, a Woodbridge, Va., native and Soldier in the Virginia Army National Guard, was recognized for outstanding service with the Lillian K. Keil Award at the American Veterans Center 15th Annual Awards Gala Oct. 27, 2012. She was recognized alongside historical figures from American military history including Greta Freedman, the nurse from the iconic V-J Day Time magazine cover, Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta, a Medal of Honor recipient, the first African-American U.S. Marines, and a Sailor from the Battle of Midway. The Lillian K. Keil Award was created in honor of Keil, a flight nurse in WW2 and Korea, the most highly decorated woman in U.S. military history. Beltran is the second female Soldier in...

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  • SANDSTON, Va. — Most Virginia National Guard personnel on state active in support of Hurricane Sandy support operations have moved into the recovery phase as of late afternoon Oct. 31, and the only personnel still actively engaged in missions are operating in the Eastern Shore area. By the end of the day, the Virginia Guard expects to have approximately 75 personnel still on duty, and all other personnel will be released. Most of those are staged out of the Onancock readiness center and supporting local emergency response organizations, and the other personnel are on duty at the Joint Operations Center in Sandston and supporting sustainment operations out of Fort Pickett. Virginia Guard aviators from the Sandston-based 2nd Battalion, 224th Aviation...

    Va. Guard standing down most hurricane recovery operations through the state

    SANDSTON, Va. — Most Virginia National Guard personnel on state active in support of Hurricane Sandy support operations have moved into the recovery phase as of late afternoon Oct. 31, and the only personnel still actively engaged in missions are operating in the Eastern Shore area. By the end of the day, the Virginia Guard expects to have approximately 75 personnel still on duty, and all other personnel will be released. Most of those are staged out of the Onancock readiness center and supporting local emergency response organizations, and the other personnel are on duty at the Joint Operations Center in Sandston and supporting sustainment operations out of Fort Pickett. Virginia Guard aviators from the Sandston-based 2nd Battalion, 224th Aviation...

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  • ONANCOCK, Va. — Virginia National Guard Soldiers trudged through high water and cut trees to clear a path for two rescue missions that transported seven adults and one child to safety at two locations on Cattail Road in the Mears, Va. area Oct. 30. The rescue mission took place one day after another high water transport required carrying a citizen who was unable to walk more than 200 yards through chest-high water. “I was very pleased to see our Soldiers cautiously working their way through high water and being mindful of downed power lines, but also aggressively and safely clearing a path to rescue these citizens in need,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Dennis Green, senior enlisted leader of the Virginia...

    Virginia Guard Soldiers rescue stranded citizens in the Eastern Shore area

    ONANCOCK, Va. — Virginia National Guard Soldiers trudged through high water and cut trees to clear a path for two rescue missions that transported seven adults and one child to safety at two locations on Cattail Road in the Mears, Va. area Oct. 30. The rescue mission took place one day after another high water transport required carrying a citizen who was unable to walk more than 200 yards through chest-high water. “I was very pleased to see our Soldiers cautiously working their way through high water and being mindful of downed power lines, but also aggressively and safely clearing a path to rescue these citizens in need,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Dennis Green, senior enlisted leader of the Virginia...

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  • SANDSTON, Va. — The Virginia National Guard has been authorized to bring up to 300 personnel on state active duty for possible severe weather recovery operations from Hurricane Sandy. The Virginia Guard will begin staging approximately 50 Army Guard and Virginia Defense Force personnel in the Eastern Shore area in order to be ready to support potential response missions, and all personnel are scheduled to be in place by Saturday evening. Additional personnel have been alerted for possible duty and will be held in reserve for possible future missions. About 50 Virginia Army Guard, Air Guard and VDF personnel are also on duty in Sandston at the Guard’s Joint Operations Center for mission command and sustainment support as well as...

    Virginia Guard personnel preparing for possible Hurricane Sandy recovery operations

    SANDSTON, Va. — The Virginia National Guard has been authorized to bring up to 300 personnel on state active duty for possible severe weather recovery operations from Hurricane Sandy. The Virginia Guard will begin staging approximately 50 Army Guard and Virginia Defense Force personnel in the Eastern Shore area in order to be ready to support potential response missions, and all personnel are scheduled to be in place by Saturday evening. Additional personnel have been alerted for possible duty and will be held in reserve for possible future missions. About 50 Virginia Army Guard, Air Guard and VDF personnel are also on duty in Sandston at the Guard’s Joint Operations Center for mission command and sustainment support as well as...

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  • FORT PICKETT, Va. — Virginia and D.C. Army National Guard Soldiers received training on some of the Army’s newest contracting tools during a two-day training session with Defense Logistics Agency representatives Oct. 13-14 at Fort Pickett. “We’re the first people in the reserve component to receive this training,” said Lt. Col. Brent Carey, senior team leader of the 1940th CCT. “The Joint Contracting and Contingency Services is an automated system that contains all the tools we use. The active component has been receiving this training for a few years now.” For instance, using JCCS a contracting Soldier can look for contractors in different regions of Afghanistan. In addition to their name and capabilities, the system will show their tax and...

    Virginia, D.C. Guard contracting teams train on newest DLA tools at Fort Pickett

    FORT PICKETT, Va. — Virginia and D.C. Army National Guard Soldiers received training on some of the Army’s newest contracting tools during a two-day training session with Defense Logistics Agency representatives Oct. 13-14 at Fort Pickett. “We’re the first people in the reserve component to receive this training,” said Lt. Col. Brent Carey, senior team leader of the 1940th CCT. “The Joint Contracting and Contingency Services is an automated system that contains all the tools we use. The active component has been receiving this training for a few years now.” For instance, using JCCS a contracting Soldier can look for contractors in different regions of Afghanistan. In addition to their name and capabilities, the system will show their tax and...

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  • FORT PICKETT, Va. – Virginia Guard Soldiers from the Emporia-based 1710th Transportation Company, 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group are using this year’s two-week annual training from Aug. 4 – 18 as an opportunity to get a head start on the skills they’ll need next year when they deploy to Afghanistan. The unit is currently trained and organized as a medium cargo transportation company but will train on the U.S. Army’s Palletized Load System prior to deploying, a system they were able to gain some experience with during annual training. “To our understanding, these are the type of vehicles that we’re going to fall in on once we reach Afghanistan,” explained Sgt. Gary Wood, a team leader...

    Virginia Guard Transportation Company gets head start on deployment training

    FORT PICKETT, Va. – Virginia Guard Soldiers from the Emporia-based 1710th Transportation Company, 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group are using this year’s two-week annual training from Aug. 4 – 18 as an opportunity to get a head start on the skills they’ll need next year when they deploy to Afghanistan. The unit is currently trained and organized as a medium cargo transportation company but will train on the U.S. Army’s Palletized Load System prior to deploying, a system they were able to gain some experience with during annual training. “To our understanding, these are the type of vehicles that we’re going to fall in on once we reach Afghanistan,” explained Sgt. Gary Wood, a team leader...

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  • GATE CITY, Va. — Delegate Terry G. Kilgore of Virginia’s First Legislative District visited Soldiers from the Gate City-based 1030th Transportation Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group to present House Resolution No. 45 Aug. 11 at the Gate City National Guard Armory. House Resolution No. 45 commends the 1030th Transportation Battalion for receiving the Walker T. Kerwin, Jr. Readiness Award as the nation’s most outstanding National Guard battalion for the 2009 training year. It’s considered one of the top honors a National Guard unit can receive. “On behalf of Governor McDonnell and all the members of the House of Delegates, we want to really say thank you,” said Kilgore. “We are so grateful that you have done what you have been...

    House Resolution No. 45 delivered to Gate City-based 1030th Transportation Battalion

    GATE CITY, Va. — Delegate Terry G. Kilgore of Virginia’s First Legislative District visited Soldiers from the Gate City-based 1030th Transportation Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group to present House Resolution No. 45 Aug. 11 at the Gate City National Guard Armory. House Resolution No. 45 commends the 1030th Transportation Battalion for receiving the Walker T. Kerwin, Jr. Readiness Award as the nation’s most outstanding National Guard battalion for the 2009 training year. It’s considered one of the top honors a National Guard unit can receive. “On behalf of Governor McDonnell and all the members of the House of Delegates, we want to really say thank you,” said Kilgore. “We are so grateful that you have done what you have been...

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  • EMPORIA, Va. — The Virginia National Guard’s Emporia-based 1710th Transportation Company, 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group has received a mobilization order to enter federal active duty beginning April 1, 2013, according to an announcement made Aug. 13, 2012, by Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Long, Jr., the Adjutant General of Virginia. Long said that approximately 160 Soldiers are scheduled to conduct mobilization training for about 45 to 60 days at Fort Hood, Texas, then deploy to Afghanistan where they are expected to perform the mission of transportation support operations. The mobilization is planned to last 12 months. FOR THE NEWS MEDIA: Soldiers from the 1710th are currently conducting annual training at Fort Pickett and will be available for interviews at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 14. Please RSVP to...

    Emporia-based 1710th Transportation Company ordered to federal active duty in April 2013

    EMPORIA, Va. — The Virginia National Guard’s Emporia-based 1710th Transportation Company, 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group has received a mobilization order to enter federal active duty beginning April 1, 2013, according to an announcement made Aug. 13, 2012, by Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Long, Jr., the Adjutant General of Virginia. Long said that approximately 160 Soldiers are scheduled to conduct mobilization training for about 45 to 60 days at Fort Hood, Texas, then deploy to Afghanistan where they are expected to perform the mission of transportation support operations. The mobilization is planned to last 12 months. FOR THE NEWS MEDIA: Soldiers from the 1710th are currently conducting annual training at Fort Pickett and will be available for interviews at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 14. Please RSVP to...

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  • FORT PICKETT, Va. — Soldiers from the Gate City-based 1032nd Transportation Company, 1030th Transportation Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group conducted a number of real-world line haul missions during the battalion’s annual training period from June 9 to 23. Using Fort Pickett as their base of operations, the Soldiers hauled shipping containers and other equipment over more than 23,000 miles of road without any accidents or vehicle breakdowns. “When we were planning AT, we said let’s help the state out and get some real-world training,” said Lt. Col. Doyle Gillis, commander of the 1030th. “It gives our Soldiers real-world opportunities to go out to real-world places on real-world roads and pick up real-world loads. The Soldiers are making a difference, and they love it.” The line haul missions also provided an opportunity to integrate the battalion’s...

    Gate City-based transporters gain real-world experience during AT

    FORT PICKETT, Va. — Soldiers from the Gate City-based 1032nd Transportation Company, 1030th Transportation Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group conducted a number of real-world line haul missions during the battalion’s annual training period from June 9 to 23. Using Fort Pickett as their base of operations, the Soldiers hauled shipping containers and other equipment over more than 23,000 miles of road without any accidents or vehicle breakdowns. “When we were planning AT, we said let’s help the state out and get some real-world training,” said Lt. Col. Doyle Gillis, commander of the 1030th. “It gives our Soldiers real-world opportunities to go out to real-world places on real-world roads and pick up real-world loads. The Soldiers are making a difference, and they love it.” The line haul missions also provided an opportunity to integrate the battalion’s...

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  • FORT PICKETT, Va. — More than 1,800 Soldiers from the Virginia National Guard’s Staunton-based 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and the Virginia Beach-based 329th Regional Support Group conducted annual training at Fort Pickett and Fort A. P. Hill from June 9-23 with a focus on individual Soldier skills as well as collective training to better prepare their units for both their state and federal missions. Each brigade has unique challenges because of their different mission sets, so leaders have to adapt their training plans in order to make sure units are prepared for their assigned missions. The Army’s Force Generation model, or ARFORGEN, establishes how Guard units plan their training with the first year after a mobilization being known as the “reset” year. In following years, the training echelon advances to team, squad, platoon and higher...

    Virginia Soldiers sharpen their warrior skills during annual training

    FORT PICKETT, Va. — More than 1,800 Soldiers from the Virginia National Guard’s Staunton-based 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and the Virginia Beach-based 329th Regional Support Group conducted annual training at Fort Pickett and Fort A. P. Hill from June 9-23 with a focus on individual Soldier skills as well as collective training to better prepare their units for both their state and federal missions. Each brigade has unique challenges because of their different mission sets, so leaders have to adapt their training plans in order to make sure units are prepared for their assigned missions. The Army’s Force Generation model, or ARFORGEN, establishes how Guard units plan their training with the first year after a mobilization being known as the “reset” year. In following years, the training echelon advances to team, squad, platoon and higher...

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  • VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Past grazing horses and down a few winding country roads, lies the Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Training Center, where Virginia Guard Soldiers from the Virginia-Beach based 229th Military Police Company trained June 20-22. The training exercise, which focused largely on mounted and dismounted patrols, was the culminating exercise at the end of the unit’s two-week annual training period. “We’re using the Virginia Beach Police Department’s training facility partially because it’s closer to where our armory is and partially because they just have very solid and very good resources for us to use here that allows the Soldiers to experience something different,” said Capt. John Hinton, commander of the 229th Military Police Company. The training facility is...

    Virginia MPs train at Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Training Center

    VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Past grazing horses and down a few winding country roads, lies the Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Training Center, where Virginia Guard Soldiers from the Virginia-Beach based 229th Military Police Company trained June 20-22. The training exercise, which focused largely on mounted and dismounted patrols, was the culminating exercise at the end of the unit’s two-week annual training period. “We’re using the Virginia Beach Police Department’s training facility partially because it’s closer to where our armory is and partially because they just have very solid and very good resources for us to use here that allows the Soldiers to experience something different,” said Capt. John Hinton, commander of the 229th Military Police Company. The training facility is...

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  •   SANDSTON, Va. — Soldiers and Airmen from the Virginia National Guard and members of the Virginia Defense Force joined members of other Virginia state agencies for a communication exercise May 5. The exercise was a chance to test and validate Interstate 64 lane reversal communications between Richmond and Norfolk and prepare the Department of Military Affairs for missions in the event a hurricane strikes Virginia. Members of the Virginia Department of Transportation, the Virginia State Police, Virginia Department of Health, Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management participated in the exercise. If a hurricane or other disaster were to hit the Hampton Roads area, the governor could order an evacuation of the region. ...

    Virginia Guard, VDF join other state agencies for I-64 lane reversal communication exercise

      SANDSTON, Va. — Soldiers and Airmen from the Virginia National Guard and members of the Virginia Defense Force joined members of other Virginia state agencies for a communication exercise May 5. The exercise was a chance to test and validate Interstate 64 lane reversal communications between Richmond and Norfolk and prepare the Department of Military Affairs for missions in the event a hurricane strikes Virginia. Members of the Virginia Department of Transportation, the Virginia State Police, Virginia Department of Health, Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management participated in the exercise. If a hurricane or other disaster were to hit the Hampton Roads area, the governor could order an evacuation of the region. ...

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  • WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — The top units in the Virginia Army National Guard for 2011 were recognized April 21 at the Virginia National Guard Officers Association Conference in Williamsburg. The Gate City-based 1032nd Transportation Company, 1030th Transportation Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group was awarded the Eisenhower Trophy and Superior Unit Award and recognized as the most outstanding company-level unit in the Virginia Army National Guard during the 2011 training year. The award is presented to the unit that ranks the highest in areas of assigned personnel strength, percentage of personnel qualified in their duty position, attendance at monthly drill weekends and annual training, individual weapons qualification scores and physical fitness test scores. The Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company, 1030th Transportation Battalion,...

    Top Virginia Army National Guard units recognized

    WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — The top units in the Virginia Army National Guard for 2011 were recognized April 21 at the Virginia National Guard Officers Association Conference in Williamsburg. The Gate City-based 1032nd Transportation Company, 1030th Transportation Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group was awarded the Eisenhower Trophy and Superior Unit Award and recognized as the most outstanding company-level unit in the Virginia Army National Guard during the 2011 training year. The award is presented to the unit that ranks the highest in areas of assigned personnel strength, percentage of personnel qualified in their duty position, attendance at monthly drill weekends and annual training, individual weapons qualification scores and physical fitness test scores. The Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company, 1030th Transportation Battalion,...

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