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National Guard finds proposed gun range on Cape Cod wouldn t impact environment

By BETH TREFFEISEN | The Cape Cod Times | Published: April 8, 2021 JOINT BASE CAPE COD (Tribune News Service) The National Guard Bureau plans to take the next step in seeking approval for a proposed multipurpose machine gun range, despite negative outcry from area residents, and community and environmental organizations. Christopher Faux, the executive director of Joint Base Cape Cod, notified local legislators and town officials in an email Thursday afternoon that after much discussion and deliberation, he is expecting the National Guard Bureau to sign and release a finalized Finding of No Significant Impact report related to the proposed machine gun range early next week. The response to public comment is also expected early next week, he said.

National Guard finds proposed Cape Cod gun range wouldn t impact the environment

By BETH TREFFEISEN | Provincetown Banner, Mass. | Published: April 6, 2021 JOINT BASE CAPE COD, Mass. (Tribune News Service) The National Guard Bureau plans to take the next step in seeking approval for a proposed multipurpose machine gun range, despite negative outcry from area residents and community and environmental organizations. Christopher Faux, the executive director of Joint Base Cape Cod, notified local legislators and town officials in an email Thursday afternoon that after much discussion and deliberation, he is expecting the National Guard Bureau to sign and release a finalized Finding of No Significant Impact report related to the proposed machine gun range early next week. The response to public comment is also expected early next week, he said.

National Guard finds proposed gun range wouldn t impact environment

National Guard finds proposed gun range wouldn t impact environment
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DVIDS - News - NY National Guard s 69th Infantry leads virtual St Patrick s Day Parade

NY National Guard s 69th Infantry leads virtual St. Patrick s Day Parade Photo By Mark Getman | Soldiers of the New York Army National Guard s 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry step off.. read moreread more Photo By Mark Getman | Soldiers of the New York Army National Guard s 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry step off for an abbreviated version of the annual St. Patrick s Day Parade accompanied by Irish Wolfhounds, the traditional mascot of the regiment, in New York City on March 17, 2021 en route to St. Patrick s Cathedral. The regiment has led the parade annually since 1851. Although the usual massive parade led by the complete battalion was not held due to the pandemic, 50 Soldiers joined the Ancient Order of Hibernians in conducting a smaller version of what is normally the largest St. Patrick s Day Parade in the world.

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