8 Three Vermont National Guard biathletes are training hard in anticipation of attending the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. If selected, VTARNG members will make up 37 percent of the U.S. Olympic Biathlon Team.
The event will mark the first time Spc. Deedra Irwin will take part in the international games. A member of 86th Troop Command, the 29-year-old biathlete is “excited about the possible opportunity to represent my country and my team, participating in the Olympics has always been a dream of mine and something I ve worked towards for a long time.”
The 42A Human Resource Specialist has been in the Vermont National Guard just over two years. “I joined the National Guard to compete in biathlon with the Guard program and to help pay off my student loans from college.”
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A UK-based Ghanaian Gospel musician and minister, Yvonne Asamoah-Tawiah, last Saturday through her YAT Ministries Foundation donated some items to support the running of the Eye of the Lord Orphanage at Nsawam Adoagyiri in the Eastern Region.
The items included a bag of clothes for children and adults, books, detergents, toys, bags, toiletries, sanitary products, veronica buckets, nose masks, and hand sanitizers.
Others were noodles, crate of eggs, boxes of mineral water, and an undisclosed amount of money to the orphanage.
The YAT CEO, who was personally not in Ghana to make the presentation herself was represented by her team and management members.
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Fort Bliss soldier arraigned in court-martial for alleged sexual assault of fellow soldier found dead on post
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Editor s note: This report has been updated to reflect that the accused soldier is charged in three sexual assaults, only one of which is alleged to have involved the deceased.)
FORT BLISS, Texas An arraignment at Fort Bliss late Thursday afternoon officially launched the court-martial proceedings against an Army private first class accused of sexual assaulting a fellow soldier who was found dead on New Year s Eve.
Military documents obtained by ABC-7 at the proceeding outlined how Pfc. Christian Alvarado, whose name had not previously been disclosed, allegedly raped an unconscious Pfc. Asia Graham at Fort Bliss a year prior to her death.