The Official History of the Washington National Guard

The Official History of the Washington National Guard
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Synopsis The Official History of the Washington National Guard by : Washington (State). Adjutant General's Office

Washington National Guard

Washington National Guard
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-13 : 1467129852
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Synopsis Washington National Guard by : William Andrew Leneweaver, Richard G. Patterson, and Dr. William H. Woodward, Jr

The Washington National Guard boasts a rich and illustrious history. From Neah Bay to Asotin and from Spokane to Grays Harbor, citizen soldiers and airmen have served and sacrificed in both local communities and exotic places: Spokane and Luzon, Whidbey Island and Calexico, American Lake and Bordeaux, Mount St. Helens and Afghanistan. Their story is now brought vividly to life in these photographs and stories. It is offered not only for history buffs but also for the thousands of current and past National Guard members, families, friends, and neighbors touched by their service to state and nation.

The Official History of the Washington National Guard

The Official History of the Washington National Guard
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Synopsis The Official History of the Washington National Guard by : Washington (State). Adjutant General's Office

The National Guard

The National Guard
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Publisher : Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9781612342092
ISBN-13 : 1612342094
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Synopsis The National Guard by : Michael Dale Doubler

The National Guard is the compelling account, in words and pictures, of the nationas oldest military institution. From the defense of the Jamestown settlement in 1607 to peacekeeping missions in the Balkans and, most recently, to their participation in the war on terrorism, the citizen-soldiers of the National Guard have always been an integral part of Americaas first line of defense. The guard fought at the battles of Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, New Orleans, First Bull Run, San Juan Hill, the Meuse-Argonne, Omaha Beach, Operation Desert Storm, and in many, many other engagements. With nearly half a million members in the year 2002, the Air and Army National Guard are as important as ever to Americaas security.Featuring a wide array of rarely seen prints, vivid photographs, and informative narrative text, this handsome volume tells the inspirational story of those dedicated part-time soldiers who, throughout the past 400 years, have provided full-time service to their states and to their nation. It charts the National Guardas evolution from ragtag militias to sophisticated, modern armed forces by describing units, individuals, weapons, equipment, vehicles, and service throughout the guardas storied history. The paperback second edition features updated text and twenty new photos to cover the National Guard's recent service in Afghanistan, Iraq, homeland security, and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.The first comprehensive illustrated history of the guard ever published, The National Guard will be treasured by citizen-soldiers, by their families, and by military history enthusiasts nationwide."