After two West Virginia National Guard members were attacked while serving in D.C., some residents in the state are questioning President Trump's decision about deploying federal troops. Events
Letter: The Alaska National Guard should serve Alaska and not D.C. Anchorage Daily News Politics
Two National Guard members were tasked with serving the nation. One is dead as the other fights for his life after shooting CNN Events
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the Afghan man who allegedly shot two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., had served in one of Afghanistan's elite counterterrorism units, according to a nonprofit run by people who served in Afghanistan. Events
Suspect in National Guard shooting served alongside U.S. troops in Afghanistan, relative says NBC News Events
A left-wing group is putting up billboards in high-crime cities where President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard, telling military service members that is not what they "signed up for" and encouraging them to refuse "unlawful orders." The post Billboards Urging National Guardsmen to Refuse Orders from Trump Admin Sprout Up Around Country appeared first on Breitbart. Politics
Gov. Reeves visits Mississippi National Guard members serving in Washington, D.C. WAPT Politics