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  • March Warrior of the Month: Technical Sgt. Annette Arnold

    Rank and Name: Technical Sgt. Annette ArnoldUnit: 189 FSSJob Title: Personnel CraftsmanStatus: TechnicianHometown: Las Cruces, NMCivilian Employment: Human Resources SpecialistFamily: Isabella M. Arnold, 9 years old, Aaliyah S. Arnold, 8months oldWhy I joined the Guard: To defend my country and to

  • April Warrior of the Month: Technical Sgt. David Noel

    Rank and Name: Technical Sgt. David NoelUnit: 189 MXSJob Title: Aircraft Hydraulic TechnicianStatus: TechnicianHometown: Iron Mountain, MichiganCivilian Employment: Arkansas Air National GuardFamily: Wife Casey, daughter Clara and son MasonWhy I joined the Guard: To continue my military career

  • May Warrior of the Month: Master Sgt. Dianna Seerey

    Rank and Name: MSgt. Dianna SeereyUnit: 189AW Public AffairsJob Title: PhotographerStatus: TechnicianHometown: Chicago, ILCivilian Employment: TechnicianFamily: Son - Robin ArielWhy I joined the Guard: I enjoy helping and encouragingothers and am able to do this through my career in the AirNational

  • June Warrior of the Month: Senior Airman Ebony Brown

    Rank and Name: A1C Ebony BrownUnit: 189th SFSJob Title: Security ForcesStatus: Traditional GuardsmanHometown: Charleston, SCCivilian Employment: Home Instead Senior CareWhy I joined the Guard: I joined the Guard because Ilove my job and I want to provide a better life for my daughterMost rewarding

  • July Warrior of the Month: Technical Sgt. Brad Coen

    Rank and Name: Technical Sgt. Brad CoenUnit: 189th Logistics Readiness SquadronJob Title: Work in Logistics Plans OfficeStatus: TraditionalHometown: JacksonvilleCivilian Employment: Product Process Manager at Best BuyFamily: Been married for 10 years as of this July to MandyCoenWhy I joined the

  • September Warrior of the Month: Capt. Marc Borton

    Rank and Name: Capt. Marc BortonUnit: 189th Medical GroupJob Title: Flight SurgeonStatus: TraditionalHometown: Fox Lake, ILCivilian Employment: North Metro Medical CenterFamily: 3 children: Riley, 11, Brock and Brianna, 5, my motherand father, 2 brothers and 5 nieces and nephewsWhy I joined the

  • First 189 AW African American Colonel retires

    After nearly 40 years of military service, the 189th Airlift Wing's first African American colonel has retired.On August 30, 2012, Col. Ronald W. McDaniel retired from the Arkansas Air National Guard. His retirement ceremony was held at the Little Rock Air Force Base theater on August 4,