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Sending Christmas comfort to Kentucky's ADT 5
December 28, 2012
The packages will be sent to soldiers of Kentucky's Agribusiness Development Team 5, in Afghanistan for Christmas.

'Morgan's Men' prepare for deployment to Jordan
December 16, 2012
Soldiers sat with their families during the ceremony, part of the unit's "family is first" philosophy.

Kentuckians, multi-national force work to better roads in Africa
December 11, 2012
Two groups started at opposite ends of the road, cleaning up debris and trash, working throughout the day.

A Lasting Impact
November 17, 2012

Kentucky maintenance facility earns top regional honor
October 17, 2012

Soldier reflects on Kentucky's ADT 4, from the front truck
October 8, 2012
Foushee is a dismounted team leader and truck commander with the Kentucky National Guard's Agribusiness Development Team 4.

Kentucky airman serves in Afghanistan for new friends and old
October 8, 2012
Stribling, a member of the Louisville, Ky. based 123rd Aerial Port Squadron, is currently serving on his second deployment.

Kentucky Army Aviation helps keep the National Guard in the air
September 24, 2012
Soldiers at the Army Aviation Support Facility prepare for a test flight in a OH-58 helicopter in Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 24, 2012. The Kentucky Guard provides maintenance support to all OH-58s in the National Guard.

Guardsman excited to lead, honored at commissioning
August 25, 2012
Second Lt. Martin A. Goldey, Distinguished Honor Graduate of Officer Candidate School Class 54-12, poses for a quick photo on his graduation day at the Kentucky State Capitol, Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 25.

Having a ‘ball’ after it all
August 25, 2012
Newly commissioned officers Derek Dillman and Christopher Cook dance along with Alycia Lynch at the military ball honoring the recent Officer Candidate School graduates at the Capital Plaza Hotel in Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 25, 2012.

Kentucky Guard pins OCS class 54-12
August 25, 2012
Col. William A. Denny, Commander for the 238th Regiment, administers the oath of office to OCS class 54-12 during the Officer Commissioning Ceremony at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., Aug 25. The 238th Regiment graduated 11 new officers to serve in the Kentucky National Guard.

California, to Kentucky, to Afghanistan
June 25, 2012
The Danville, Calif. native now serves with ADT 4's Security Platoon, helping provide protection for the mission of educating local farmers.

Building a better environment: Kentucky’s ADT 4 works to improve living conditions in Afghanistan
May 3, 2012
The member of the Kentucky National Guard's Agribusiness Development Team 4was helping build hardened structures to make life more comfortable for ADT 4, and eventually ADT 5 as well.

Tractor training in Afghanistan
April 25, 2012
The two civilian agricultural specialists from Kentucky's Agribusiness Development Team 4 assisted putting together the training with local agricultural leaders to help educate farmers in the area.

Kentucky ADT 4’s veterinarian training programs score big with Afghan locals
March 24, 2012
So far the U.S.-funded program has helped combat animal diseases by vaccinating an estimated 30,000 livestock.

From rescue and recovery to boarding windows, NCO proud to help in own 'backyard'
March 7, 2012

Guardsmen help man find courage after disaster
March 7, 2012
West Liberty, Ky., resident Daniel Leach points to where he viewed an EF3 tornado ravaging his hometown before it slammed into his apartment building. Leach went through what was left of his apartment and belongings, March 7, five days after the storm ripped through his Eastern Kentucky community, March 2, killing five residents.

Guard fuels efforts one gallon at a time
March 6, 2012
Kentucky National Guard Pfc. Lance S. Cox, a refueler assigned to the Maysville, Ky.-based 299th Chemical Company, fules a Humvee, March 6, in West Liberty, Ky., during tornado relief efforts. Elements from the 103rd Chemical Battalion responded hours after a tornado ravaged West Liberty, March 2, and continued to provide law enforcement and humanitarian support in the week after the storm. Cox's mission was to refuel anything that needed diesel fuel to include generators at the local hospital and incident command trailers as well as military and power company trucks.

Guardsman credits service for saving his life, glad to help storm victims
March 6, 2012
Kentucky National Guard Pfc. Kyle Gray, 301st Chemical Company, pulls nails out of a piece of plywood, March 6, during tornado relief efforts in West Liberty, Ky. Gray boarded up broken windows and holes for West Liberty resident Thomas Coder, a retired Air Force veteran, after a tornado damaged most of his home, March 2.

Emergency Operations Center crucial to relief efforts Partnership built during exercises, succeeds during disaster
March 3, 2012
Kentucky National Guard Col. Charles K. Harris, J2 Intelligence and Security officer, briefs the Kentucky Emergency Management at the Emergency Operations Center at Boone National Guard Center, March 3, following tornadoes and storms that ripped through Kentucky, March 2.

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