News from the Oklahoma National Guard

Oklahoma Army National Guardsmen compete for the state’s Best Warrior
April 30, 2024
Cpl. Tommy Ratliff, a Bartlesville, Oklahoma resident and member of the 1st Battalion, 279th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, fires a M240 during the 2024 Oklahoma Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition at Camp Gruber Training Center, April 26, 2024. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Anthony Jones)

Oklahoma Army National Guard recruiter shows strength in community connection
April 23, 2024
Sgt. McCale Biley, the Oklahoma National Guard's top recruiter for 2023, fills out paperwork in his office.

Oklahoma Army National Guard Chaplain Corps welcomes new candidate
April 18, 2024
Oklahoma National Guard 2nd Lt. Dakota Carrington swears in as a chaplain candidate during an oath of office ceremony at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City, April 16, 2024. Carrington is the newest addition to a chaplain corps dedicated to serving a two-fold mission by providing religious support to individual Soldiers as well as advising commanders on the religious impact of missions. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Cpl. Danielle Rayon)

OK Legislature honors Oklahoma National Guard Day
April 10, 2024
Maj. Gen. Thomas H. Mancino, adjutant general for Oklahoma, receives a standing ovation after his speech during Oklahoma National Guard Appreciation Day held at the Oklahoma State Capitol, April 9, 2024. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by 1st. Sgt. Mireille Merilice-Roberts)

137th SOW makes history with first female wing commander
April 6, 2024
U.S. Air Force female colonel takes guidon from U.S. Air Force male general in dress uniforms in front of crowd

Students and community leaders attend 137th SOW’s Student Flight Fest
March 29, 2024
An attendee listens intently as an MC-12W pilot with the 185th Special Operations Squadron, Oklahoma Air National Guard, explains the capabilities of the aircraft during the 137th Special Operations Wing 2024 Student Flight Fest Invitational event held at Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma, March 28, 2024. The invitational allowed for students, educators and other visitors from across the state to broaden their understanding of what the OKANG has to offer through aircraft displays, interactive stations, and discussions with Airmen and Soldiers from diverse career fields.

Oklahoma National Guard to assist McCurtain County amid influx of eclipse tourism
March 18, 2024
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Future of drone defense takes flight at inaugural Oklahoma National Guard Counter-UAS Symposium
March 14, 2024
Maj. Gen. Thomas H. Mancino, adjutant general for Oklahoma, speaks during the inaugural Oklahoma National Guard Counter-Unmaned Aircraft Systems Symposium in Oklahoma City, March 12, 2024. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma National Guard Counter-UAS School trains with industry
March 13, 2024
The Oklahoma National Guard, in collaboration with various industry partners from across the state, conducted a test of the cutting-edge capabilities of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) at Camp Gruber Training Center, Feb. 22, 2024. The budding program addresses the National Guard’s need to adapt to the ever-changing battlefield technologies, including the integration of artificial intelligence, countering the unmanned systems threat, and countless other emerging technologies. This initiative aims to equip and train the OKNG alongside civilian aerospace industry experts and local partners to enhance mission readiness in aviation and aerospace technologies of the future. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Cpl. Danielle Rayon)

Oklahoma Guardsman receives Star of Valor for heroic actions
March 7, 2024
Spc. Alexander Weimer, assigned to Bravo Company, 545th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oklahoma Army National Guard, speaks with Col. Andrew Ballenger, commander of the 45th IBCT at his Oklahoma Star of Valor Ceremony at the Muskogee Armed Forces Reserve Center, Muskogee, Oklahoma, March 3, 2024. Weimer was recognized for his bravery and compassion while assisting civilians involved in a vehicular collision while on his way to drill. (Oklahoma Army National Guard by Cpl. Danielle Rayon)

Video by Cpl. Danielle Rayon
Oklahoma Guardsmen compete for the title of Best Warrior
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April 25, 2024 | 1:57
Staff Sgt. Brock Wilson and Spc. Johnson Holcomb claimed the titles of Noncommissioned Officer of the Year and Soldier of the Year at the 2024 Oklahoma Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition, held at Camp Gruber Training Center, April 25-28.

The Best Warrior Competition tested the NCOs' and Soldiers' skills through day and night land navigation exercises, maneuvering through a demanding obstacle course, mastering Army Warrior Tasks, enduring a 12-mile ruck march, and showcasing marksmanship at multiple weapons ranges. Wilson said this year's competition was tougher than last year's and he was impressed by the skill of his fellow competitors.

"Every single person was working as hard as they could all weekend and everybody was faced with a lot of adversity, whether it be weather, lack of sleep or just not knowing what the next event was," Wilson said. "It was amazing to see how everyone responded to those challenges."

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00;00;09;28 Oklahoma Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Brock Wilson; 120th Medical Company (Area Support), 120th Engineer Battalion, 90th Troop Command;
NCO of the Year

00;00;53;17 Oklahoma Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Zachary Smith; Best Warrior Competition NCOIC

00;01;12;34 Oklahoma Army National Guard Spc. Johnson Holcomb; 1st Battalion, 279th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team;
Soldier of the Year
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