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Illinois Army National Guard Pfc. Harry Jerele, 26, of Berkeley, Illinois. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced April 18 Jerele’s remains were identified Dec. 20 and will be returned to Illinois for burial at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery Oct. 4.
DPAA Identifies Remains of Illinois National Guard Soldier from World War II
By Pfc. Harry Jerele, a member of the 192nd Tank Battalion, died while a Prisoner of War at Cabanatuan POW Camp | April 19, 2024
Rosemary Dillon, of Chicago, was about five years old when her Uncle Harry, who was serving in the Illinois Army National Guard’s Company B, 192nd Tank Battalion, was activated for federal service, arriving in the Philippines...

Official phot of Capt. James Horn
Capt. James Horn Named 2024 USO National Guardsman of the Year
By | April 18, 2024
Capt. James Horn has been named the 2024 USO National Guardsmen of the Year. Capt. Horn is a medical planner in the Air Operations Group at the 183d Wing, Springfield, IL...

Sgt. Terry Lair of Pekin, Illinois, was named the Illinois Army National Guard's
College Student from Arlington Heights and Pekin Police Officer Take Top Honors in Illinois National Guard's Best Warrior Competition
By | April 16, 2024
Pfc. Nathan Johnson of Arlington Heights was named the Illinois Army National Guard’s “Soldier of the Year” and Sgt. Terry Lair of Pekin was named the “Noncommissioned Officer of the Year” after a grueling 3-day competition...

Lt. Col. Jason Celletti, second from right, Commander, 1st Battalion, 106th Aviation Regiment, and Command Sgt. Maj. Anthony Stickelmaier, right, the Command Sergeant Major for 1/106th Aviation, present Maj. Gen. Rich Neely, left, The Adjutant General of Illinois, and Commander of the Illinois National Guard, and Command Sgt. Maj. Kehinde Salami, Senior Enlisted Leader, Illinois National Guard, with the Illinois state flag which was carried on the unit’s deployment to the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility. The flag flew during multiple operational missions throughout CENTCOM’s area of responsibility, including Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Israel, and Lebanon.
Peoria-based aviation battalion completes year-long overseas mission
By | April 16, 2024
Approximately 195 Illinois Army National Guard Soldiers serving with 1st Battalion, 106th Aviation Regiment, based in Peoria, and Company B, 935th Aviation Support Battalion, based in Kankakee, were welcomed home during a...

Newly promoted U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Michael Eastridge, of Plymouth, Michigan, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Illinois Army National Guard, thanks family and friends for their support throughout his 35-year career during a promotion ceremony April 6 at the Illinois Military Academy, Camp Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois.
From Private to General - Eastridge Promoted to Brigadier General
By | April 8, 2024
Joined by family, friends, and fellow Soldiers, Michael Eastridge, of Plymouth, Michigan, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General – Army, was promoted to brigadier general during a ceremony April 8 at the Illinois Military Academy,...

Illinois Air National Guard Lt. Col. Kira Tierney of Middletown, the commander of the 183rd Force Support Squadron based in Springfield, and retired Illinois Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 4 Rachelle McKay of Hartselle, Alabama have run six marathons, roughly 160 miles.  Both completed the Abbott World Marathon Majors, a program to incentivize runners to complete all six world marathons: Boston, New York, Berlin, London, Chicago, and Tokyo. They are pictured here at the finish of the Chicago Marathon on Oct. 8, 2023.
Illinois National Guard Friends Complete Marathon Challenge
By | March 29, 2024
Pheidippides, the original marathon runner, was a Soldier in the Greek Army who ran roughly 26 miles to Athens to give news of the Greek victory at Marathon. Then he died. Illinois Air National Guard Lt. Col. Kira Tierney of...

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