This special program is part of a new Missouri National Guard initiative to educate and inform the people we serve, roughly 6 million Missourians, as to who we are and what we do. The initiative, often referred to as "Guard TV," is an effort to better tell the story of the service and sacrifice of the Citizen Soldiers and Airmen of the Missouri National Guard. This program examines the history of the Missouri Guard, explains our dual mission (federal and state), and chronicles recent efforts of one of America's top military forces, both at home and abroad.
The Missouri National Guard has released its newest episode of Mo Guard TV, a half hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show Me State. The program, which is the brainchild of Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Adjutant General, is meant to give the public insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad.
The MO National Guard has released its third episode of MOGuard Tv, a half hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show Me State. The program, which is the brainchild of Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Adjutant General, is meant to give public insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This episode spotlights a Missouri National Guardsman who participates in Mixed Martial Arts, another who has an unorthodox civilian job, and a visit from Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody at a Missouri military installation. This episodes also features a look at the Missouri National Guard's oldest facility, Jefferson Barracks.
The Missouri National Guard has released a special episode of "MO Guard TV" commemorating the response to the devastating tornado that hit southwest Missouri on May 22, 2011. The fourth episode of the Guard's monthly, half-hour television program tells the story of the National Guard's involvement in the area from the night of the tornado through its current relationship with the area.
The Missouri National Guard has released this episode of "MO Guard TV" that highlights Air Assault and CBRN Training, Missouri's Best Warrior Competition and relocation of an aircraft that is rich in Missouri Air Guard history.
Maj. Gen. Steven Danner's MOGuard TV Episode 6 focuses on this summer's annual training of Missouri National Guard soldiers and airmen.
The Missouri National Guard has released its seventh episode of “MO Guard TV,” a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard adjutant general. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard’s role at home and abroad. Highlights of this episode include a soldier competing in world-wide Jiu-jitsu tournaments; a look at mid-evil times and a guardsman recently crowned Ms. Missouri. The program is available in high definition. The Missouri National Guard is a robust force made up of more than 11,500 Soldiers and Airmen. Since 2001, Missouri Guardsmen have supported more than 18,000 overseas deployments, and in the past 10 years more than 10,000 Guardsmen have mobilized for state emergency missions, Danner said. Available in high definition.
The Missouri National Guard has released its eighth episode of “MO Guard TV,” a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard adjutant general. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard’s role at home and abroad. Highlights of this episode include a look at the impact that the Missouri National Guard has on the state's economy, and a managed deer hunt for disabled veterans. The Missouri National Guard is a robust force made up of more than 11,500 Soldiers and Airmen. Since 2001, Missouri Guardsmen have supported more than 18,000 overseas deployments, and in the past 10 years more than 10,000 Guardsmen have mobilized for state emergency missions, Danner said. Available in high definition.
The Missouri National Guard has released its eighth episode of “MO Guard TV,” a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard adjutant general. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard’s role at home and abroad. Highlights of this episode include a look at MSSU's "Show Me Gold" officer candidate training program, the opening of the brand new Museum of Missouri Military History, a profile of the first female recipient of the Bronze Star. The Missouri National Guard is a robust force made up of more than 11,500 Soldiers and Airmen. Since 2001, Missouri Guardsmen have supported more than 18,000 overseas deployments, and in the past 10 years more than 10,000 Guardsmen have mobilized for state emergency missions, Danner said. Available in high definition.
The Missouri National Guard has released its tenth episode of "MO Guard TV," a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard adjutant general. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. In this episode you'll see a drunk driving docudrama put on by the Missouri National Guard, an overview of the Guard's suicide prevention program, learn about the Family Readiness Group, hear a powerful testimonial from The State Command Sergeant Major about the dangers of drunk and distracted driving, and you'll hear about the new Family Resiliency Center at the Ike Skelton Training Site in Jefferson City, MO.
The Missouri National Guard has released its eleventh episode of "MO Guard TV," a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard adjutant general. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This episode features the Missouri National Guard Homeland Response Force, the Theater Aviation Support Maintenance Group (TASMG) in Springfield, MO, the Show-Me Heroes Program, the 206th Area Medical Support Company receiving advanced medical training, and a profile of a MONG Airman that enhanced a bone marrow donor program.
The Missouri National Guard has released its twelfth episode of "MO Guard TV," a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard adjutant general. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad.
The Missouri National Guard has released its thirteenth episode of "MO Guard TV," a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, airmen and family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard adjutant general. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This episode features coverage from the Missouri Best Warrior competition, the Leadership Missouri program, two profiles of recent Guard retirees, and a static fighter jet display move to Whiteman Air Force Base.
The Missouri National Guard has released its fourteenth episode of "MO Guard TV", a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, airmen and family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard Adjutant General. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This episode shows how the Missouri National Guard responds to State of Emergency Declarations and highlights the role of liaison officers during states of emergency.
The Missouri National Guard has released its fifteenth episode of "MO Guard TV," a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of citizen-soldiers, airmen and family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard Adjutant General. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This episode features the Missouri National Guard's (MONG) Environmental Management Office, the importance of change of command ceremonies, medical evacuation training, the State Partnership Program with Panama, and the 131st Bomb Wing's most recent annual training.
The Missouri National Guard has released its sixteenth episode of "MO Guard TV," a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of citizen-soldiers, airmen and family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard adjutant general. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This episode features the role of combat engineers in the Guard, a leadership and team building program run by the Missouri National Guard, a look at the "Salute to the Troops" ceremony at the 2015 Fair Saint Louis, and a story where the Medal of Honor was awarded posthumously to a WWI veteran.
The Missouri National Guard has released its seventeenth episode of "MO Guard TV," a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard Adjutant General. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This episode features MONG annual training, the 139th Civil Engineering Squadron's humanitarian mission in Latvia, a look at the personnel readiness of the Missouri National Guard, a profile of the Regional Training Institute at Fort Leonard Wood, and the preservation of a historic building at Jefferson Barracks.
The Missouri National Guard has released its eighteenth episode of "MO Guard TV," a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard Adjutant General. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This episode features the ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Family Resiliency Center at the Ike Skelton Training Site, a look at Mrs. Katie Steele Danner's contributions to the Missouri National Guard's Family Advisory Council, the role of the ESGR, or Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve office, Chief Master Sergeant Joe Sluder's new role as State Command Chief for the Missouri Air National Guard, and a visit to Missouri by Sergeant Major Bryan Battaglia, the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Missouri National Guard has released its second episode for Season 3 of "MO Guard TV", a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard Adjutant General. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This special episode identifies the steps an individual must take to become a soldier in the Missouri Army National Guard. We take a look at the initial guidance given by a recruiter, ASVAB testing and health screening at MEPS, the Guard's Recruit Sustainment Program, Basic Training, Advanced Individual Training, and reporting to a unit.
The Missouri National Guard has released its first episode for season 3 of "MO Guard TV", a half-hour television program showcasing the efforts of Citizen-Soldiers, Airmen and Family members throughout the Show-Me State. The program, which has a news magazine flair, was developed by Maj. Gen. Steve Danner, the Missouri National Guard Adjutant General. His goal for the program is to give the public deeper insight into the National Guard's role at home and abroad. This episode features stories about a preparatory course for the Expert Field Medical Badge, a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new facility at the Missouri Regional Training Institute, along with an open house at Cannon Range, a team building program for high school and college athletes, and a formal military dining out.