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Florida Guard deploys to aid Idalia victims, Georgia, SC forces ready
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday fully activated 5,500 Florida National Guardsmen.
By Zamone Perez
Thousands of National Guardsmen help in Florida after Hurricane Ian
National Guard members from several states are helping Florida communities devastated by Hurricane Ian.
Military rescues over 1,000 after hurricane batters Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s National Guard reportedly helped rescue more than one thousand people impacted by the devastating hurricane.
Frontline Photos: Sept. 5, 2021
U.S. troops help Afghans, Haitians and Louisianans, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
New normal? How the Guard is fighting worsening natural disasters amid deployments
What happens when disaster strikes and the National Guard unit your state needs is overseas?
By Davis Winkie
More than 10 injured when tornado with maximum sustained winds of 128 mph hit Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay
The storm caused injuries and damage at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.
Above average 2021 Atlantic hurricane season may keep Guard busy, threaten bases
Storm projections for the Atlantic basin in 2021 indicate the Guard may stay busy.
By Davis Winkie
New in 2021: Atlantic hurricane outlook and potential impact
A first look at factors influencing the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season suggests we're in for an "above average" year.
By Davis Winkie
US military prepares disaster response as Central America faces back-to-back hurricanes
Members of Joint Task Force-Bravo prepares to respond to Hurricane Iota after 10 days of providing disaster relief for Hurricane Eta.
By Harm Venhuizen
SOUTHCOM task force saves lives in Panama, Honduras after Hurricane Eta
The nearly 600 members of Joint Task Force-Bravo are participating in rescue operations in the wake of Hurricane Eta's devastating floodwaters.
By Harm Venhuizen
How a military medical team used a dive chamber to save hurricane victims
What made these cases so difficult, according to the medical team members who spoke via telephone this week, was the mass casualty nature of the event.
By Kyle Rempfer