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DVIDS - News - Nevada adjutant general names first Joint Force Headquarters honorary commander

6 Dan Morgan, Nevada Military Support Alliance president and CEO of the Builders Association of Northern Nevada, is set to become the Nevada Guard’s first Joint Force Headquarters honorary commander during a ceremony Tuesday, March 9, at the Office of the Adjutant General in Carson City, Maj. Gen. Ondra Berry announced last week. “A strong believer in the future of our community, our youth and our military service men and women, Dan Morgan is a great citizen of Nevada,” said Berry, who became Nevada’s 30th adjutant general in 2019. “I can’t wait to work with him as our first honorary commander in the office of the adjutant general.”

DVIDS - News - Nevada ANG director of operations sets sights for Harvard

6 Lt. Col. Justin Galli raised his right hand to offer a final salute as the commander of the 232nd Operations Squadron. Although family and friends were not able to attend the in-person ceremony because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many viewed virtually. The ceremony capped Galli’s final day as commander of the 232nd. Physical attendance was limited to only a few essential personnel; four of Galli’s enlisted Airmen attended in ceremonial roles to bid their commander farewell. While this day marked an end to a chapter of his career, it also marked the beginning of the next as Galli prepares to travel across the country to the Harvard Kennedy School. This year he will represent the National Guard as the sole guardsman to participate in the school’s National Security Fellows Program.

DVIDS - News - Self-described computer geek rises to rank of Nevada Air Guard general

DVIDS - News - Self-described computer geek rises to rank of Nevada Air Guard general
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More than 40 Guard troops in DC for Biden inauguration test positive for COVID; up to 25,000 troops now authorized

More than 40 Guard troops in DC for Biden inauguration test positive for COVID; up to 25,000 troops now authorized Interviews: National Guardsmen in U.S. capital for inauguration National Guard troops in Washington in the wake of a violent attack on the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6 talk about the experience of being mobilized to the city in the midst of potential unrest around the inauguration of President-Elect Joe Biden. With more than 7,000 National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., and thousands more on the way to help protect the Jan. 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden during a pandemic, it was only inevitable that some would be affected by COVID-19.

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