Washington Military Department
Recent News About Washington Military Department
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Cadet Graduate says WYCA gave her confidence to succeed
Santana Rabang, 27, said life looked good in the weeks following her graduation from the Washington Youth ChalleNGe Academy in 2012. She was still in contact with her classmates. She was making good decisions and was even on track to graduate with her class.
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Why National Hire A Veteran Day?
It is not easy for veterans to transition from their military service to normal civilian lives.
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Deadline soon to submit a COVID-19 Request for Public Assistance
Although the pandemic is ongoing, the deadline is fast approaching for eligible applicants to submit a Request for Public Assistance (RPA) for the COVID-19 Pandemic Disaster. This is the first step for eligible jurisdictions, agencies and organizations to qualify for federal funds to continue to combat and respond to COVID-19.
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TAG statement on the death of Maj. Dom Calata
Major General Bret D. Daugherty, The Adjutant General of the Washington National Guard and the Washington Military Department, released the following statement upon learning of the death of Maj. Dom Calata on March 16, 2022.
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Guard members reflect on history, see opportunities in future during Black History Month observation
Black History Month is an annual observance when the achievements by African Americans are recognized and celebrated.
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State Guard helps build a stronger relationship with tribes
Washington’s 29 federally recognized tribes, which account for nearly 150,000 Native residents in our state, aren’t immune to floods, fires and potential tsunamis.
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Stay-at-home protesters share information on citizens sending complaints
Some stay-at-home protesters in Washington state exposed private personal information of those who are informing the state of businesses violating the stay-at-home order, according to the Hill.