Throughout our proud history, as the Nation’s oldest military organization, the Army National Guard has protected America – in war and peace – from all enemies, foreign and domestic. We continue to proudly serve the American people not only as a military organization but also as environmental stewards, preserving and protecting the beautiful, abundant natural and cultural environment that is uniquely America. Just as we have stood tall to successfully answer past calls, this challenge, too, is one that we endeavor to meet.
From sea to shining sea, from the Caribbean to Guam, in every corner of our Nation, members of the National Guard family must and will conduct their affairs in an environmentally responsible manner. We’ll strive for environmental excellence in all that we do.
The Army National Guard Training and Infrastructure Branch is responsible for the following programs:
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Natural Resources
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Cultural Resources
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National Environmental Policy Act
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Environmental Condition of Property
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Installation Status Report – Natural Infrastructure
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Army Compatible Use Buffer
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Noise
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Wetlands
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Wildland Fire
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Reimbursable Programs (Forestry, Agriculture, Hunting and Fishing)
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Legacy Resources Management Program
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Earth Day/Take A Child To Work Day