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Think safe when operating Army vehicles

Operating any motor vehicle safely in adverse conditions requires planning and awareness. Operating a tactical vehicle in these conditions also requires training and familiarity with the vehicle. But even with all the right tools, unexpected hazards may still quickly create dangerous situations. The New York National Guard Safety office reminds Soldiers to think ahead, focus on PMCS and anticipate road hazards while driving in adverse conditions.

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NationalGuard.mil -- Fri, 28 Jun 2024 Retired NY Army Guardsman Honored for 2004 Iraq Actions LATHAM, N.Y. - A retired New York Army National Guard Soldier was recognized for his heroic actions 20 years ago in Iraq during a ceremony at the Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters... (more)

Saratoga Today -- Thu, 27 Jun 2024 From New York to the Nuclear Navy Opens June 29 at State Military Museum in Saratoga Springs: Exhibit Tracks the History of the Nuclear Navy In New York SARATOGA SPRINGS A new exhibit at the New York State Military Museum in Saratoga Springs highlights the history of the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program and the contributions to the... (more)

Rome Sentinel -- Thu, 27 Jun 2024 Colonel takes command of 224th Air Defense Group ROME Col. Jennifer L. King is the new commander of the 224th Air Defense Group in Rome. King, of Prospect, took command from Col. Steven H. Rathmell, who is retiring after 30 years of service.... (more)

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