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National Guard orders aviation safety pause after Apache crashes
After two crashes in two weeks, the Army National Guard is grounding its pilots to review safety policies and procedures.
By Davis Winkie
Biden praises political unity at anniversary of the PACT Act
The PACT Act is intended to improve health care and disability compensation for exposure to toxic substances.
‘Invaluable’: Utah Guard, Morocco celebrate 20 years of military ties
Utah and Morocco share a military relationship spanning two decades and dozens of exercises.
By Zamone Perez
Utah Guard soldier killed in shootout with local police
Staff Sgt. Alma Worthington died Nov. 20, according to local police and an obituary.
By Davis Winkie
National Guard helicopter crash near Utah ski resort caused by pilot error
Whiteout conditions caused a Blackhawk helicopter pilot to lose sight of where he was trying to land, the Utah Army National Guard said Thursday.
National Guard helicopter crashes near Utah ski resort
Two helicopters were involved in the accident near Snowbird ski resort, but no crew members were hurt.
US Air Force squadron becomes first operational unit to drop StormBreaker bomb
It's a major step forward for the small diameter bomb, which at one point was delayed for about a year while a flawed component was redesigned and fixed.
Green Beret killed during water training identified
The soldier was assigned to Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 19th Special Forces Group.
Best pics of the week: March 28, 2021
A freestyle drill team performs at Keesler Air Force Base, Utah National Guard's Best Warrior competition, USS Mitscher departs Souda Bay, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Utah Guardsman honored for saving lives during 2017 Las Vegas massacre
Even though a gunman was still firing into a Las Vegas crowd in 2017, a Utah National Guardsman ignored the bullets and tried to save as many as he could during the country’s worst mass shooting.
By Jasen Lee, Deseret News via the AP
‘I can’t breathe’: This is the Marine who protested outside the Utah Capitol in uniform for racial equality
With George Floyd’s last words “I can’t breathe” emblazoned on black tape covering his mouth, Winn stood in his dress blues outside the Utah Capitol for three hours, despite the nearly 100 degree Fahrenheit heat that melted his shoes.
By Diana Stancy