To complain without fear of reprisal is the right of any Soldier, Civilian or Family Member seeking IG help. After all, problem solving is one of the IG's primary missions.
The Governor is the commander in chief of the Ohio National Guard and, as such, has the authority to activate the Ohio National Guard to support and assist local authorities during state emergencies ...
Camp Sherman Joint Training Center is an Ohio Army National Guard training center located in Ross County. Situated on 500 acres, this premier training facility for company-sized units enables users to ...
The objective of the Ohio National Guard Yellow Ribbon program is to provide world class curriculum and events to support the service member and their support group for all phases of a deployment. The ...
The Ohio National Guard Scholarship Program (ONGSP) is available to current members of the Ohio Army & Air National Guard, as well as former members with qualifying deployment time (Latta Amendment ...
The Armor Branch of the U.S. Army traces its origin to the cavalry, which began on Dec. 12, 1776, when the Continental Congress authorized the organization of a regiment of cavalry. While cavalry ...
The Ohio National Guard will make every effort to provide support for your event, but organizers should be aware that support may not be available due to military needs, and/or state or federal ...
The prospect of transitions throughout a military career and life is both exhilarating and daunting. This guide is a tool to help you navigate the multitude of resources available to support you and ...
The Ohio National Guard Family Readiness and Warrior Support Division serves all of Ohio’s service members and Military Families. Core objectives of these programs include preparing troops and ...
Over the decades Soldiers and Airmen have served the Ohio National Guard (ONG) with a tradition of honor and dedication. The Adjutant General's intent for the ONG Alumni Relations Program is to ...