
The Missouri National Guard has released its fourth 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.
In this episode, we focus on the Missouri National Guard's role during the historic winter flooding in Eastern Missouri in Dec 2015 and Jan 2016. These stories focus on the towns of Arnold, Commerce, Eureka, Festus, High Ridge, Perryville, Portage Des Sioux, Valley Park, and West Alton. We feature Guardsmen as they protected levees, monitored traffic control points, setup an emergency communications network, and provided safe drinking water to affected communities. We also follow Gen. Frank Grass, Chief of the National Guard Bureau as he visited with Guardsmen who were serving during the floods. And we take a look at the state’s transition to Operation Recovery as efforts began to clean up the damage and debris that the flooding left behind.
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Mar 21, 2016

The Missouri National Guard (MONG) has released its third 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.
This episode features stories from the MONG's Birthday Ball, coverage of the History Day event at the Museum of Missouri Military History, a profile of the Women's Mentorship Council, and a 2015 year-in-review video of the service and sacrifices of the MONG.
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.
Copyright Disclaimer:
This video is in the public domain and may be used in its entirety. However, this video may contain third-party content which has been licensed to Lantern Creek Productions, LLC and which is non-transferable, non-sublicensable, and may not be in the public domain. Before repurposing the video and/or using any specific video or audio segment, please email: [email protected] for guidance on identifying third-party content in the video.
Feb 17, 2016

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.
Feb 10, 2016

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.
Jan 6, 2016

The Missouri National Guard has released its final episode for season 2 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 is a recap of key stories from the second season of MOGUARD TV. It features stories about the new Museum of Missouri Military History, the Homeland Response Force, Annual Training, and the ribbon cutting of the Family Resiliency Center.
Nov 30, 2015

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.
Nov 17, 2015

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.
Oct 7, 2015

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.
Sep 25, 2015

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.
Sep 25, 2015

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.
Aug 19, 2015
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