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Utah National Guard Public Affairs Office

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As we work together to get through a national crisis during these unprecedented times, communication is more important than ever. The Utah National Guard's Public Affairs Office is committed to ensuring timely and relevant information is made available to our service members, their families, employers and our local communities.

 

Our website has quickly become a one-stop online resource. During the past year, we have added a significant amount of information, videos, workouts and many other resources. We remain committed to getting you the most important and relevant information.

 

The Utah National Guard continues to be a premiere organization with amazing Soldiers, Airmen, and families. We are always looking to share your story. Please feel free to contact our office at any time at ng.ut.utarng.list.pao@army.mil or (801) 432-4407.

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News Stories

NEWS | Dec. 17, 2020

TAG/SEL Holiday Message to All

By Maj. Gen. Michael Turley and Command Sgt. Maj. Spencer Nielsen Utah National Guard

For the Soldiers, Airmen and Families of the Utah National Guard,

During this holiday season, we should reflect on our achievements this past year in the face of numerous challenges and rapid change. Not since World War II has the National Guard been called upon on such a large-scale, both at home and abroad. During this past year, approximately 700 service members from the Utah National Guard served in overseas contingency operations and over 1,500 service  members responded to domestic emergency operations such as the earthquake, the COVI D-19 pandemic, civil unrest, wild land firefighting, windstorm debris and search and rescue operations. The remarkable response from the Utah National Guard during the year 2020 exemplifies our roles as citizen-Soldiers and Airmen who are "Always Ready, Always There."

To those who are currently serving at home and overseas this holiday season, we thank you for your unwavering commitment, dedication and service. To those families sacrificing time with their loved ones over this holiday season, we express our deepest gratitude for your continued love and support of your service member. We look forward to the time when you all will be reunited with your Soldier or Airman.

Although this holiday season will look and feel different from those in the past, something that has not changed is that we all can find much we can be grateful for. Despite the challenges and hardships of the past year, we must focus on the positive aspects of our lives and resolve to be optimistic about the future. With the approval of the COVI D-19 vaccines marking the beginning of the end of this challenging time in our history, we can start to imagine emerging from the isolation and separation this pandemic has caused, and can envision a return to a more normal holiday season next year. Until that time, find creative ways to stay connected with
your family and friends while also keeping each other safe and healthy. Take time to be present with and really enjoy your loved ones, to re-energize your mind, body, and soul, and to be ready for the good times that lie ahead. Reach out to others in need, and connect them with Guard or local resources for support and assistance.

Words cannot express how proud we are of each of you, our organization and of all that we accomplished during an unprecedented year. Because of your outstanding dedication to the Guard mission, the year 2020 will be known as the Year of the Guard and will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on the success of our state and nation. We wish you and yours the happiest and healthiest holidays, and look  forward to great things to come in 2021.

Sincerely,

////////Signed////////
Michael J.Turley
Major General
The Adjutant General
Commanding

/////////Signed/////////
Spencer D. Nielsen
Command Sergeant
Senior Enlisted Advisor

Press Releases
NEWS | Dec. 17, 2020

TAG/SEL Holiday Message to All

By Maj. Gen. Michael Turley and Command Sgt. Maj. Spencer Nielsen Utah National Guard

For the Soldiers, Airmen and Families of the Utah National Guard,

During this holiday season, we should reflect on our achievements this past year in the face of numerous challenges and rapid change. Not since World War II has the National Guard been called upon on such a large-scale, both at home and abroad. During this past year, approximately 700 service members from the Utah National Guard served in overseas contingency operations and over 1,500 service  members responded to domestic emergency operations such as the earthquake, the COVI D-19 pandemic, civil unrest, wild land firefighting, windstorm debris and search and rescue operations. The remarkable response from the Utah National Guard during the year 2020 exemplifies our roles as citizen-Soldiers and Airmen who are "Always Ready, Always There."

To those who are currently serving at home and overseas this holiday season, we thank you for your unwavering commitment, dedication and service. To those families sacrificing time with their loved ones over this holiday season, we express our deepest gratitude for your continued love and support of your service member. We look forward to the time when you all will be reunited with your Soldier or Airman.

Although this holiday season will look and feel different from those in the past, something that has not changed is that we all can find much we can be grateful for. Despite the challenges and hardships of the past year, we must focus on the positive aspects of our lives and resolve to be optimistic about the future. With the approval of the COVI D-19 vaccines marking the beginning of the end of this challenging time in our history, we can start to imagine emerging from the isolation and separation this pandemic has caused, and can envision a return to a more normal holiday season next year. Until that time, find creative ways to stay connected with
your family and friends while also keeping each other safe and healthy. Take time to be present with and really enjoy your loved ones, to re-energize your mind, body, and soul, and to be ready for the good times that lie ahead. Reach out to others in need, and connect them with Guard or local resources for support and assistance.

Words cannot express how proud we are of each of you, our organization and of all that we accomplished during an unprecedented year. Because of your outstanding dedication to the Guard mission, the year 2020 will be known as the Year of the Guard and will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on the success of our state and nation. We wish you and yours the happiest and healthiest holidays, and look  forward to great things to come in 2021.

Sincerely,

////////Signed////////
Michael J.Turley
Major General
The Adjutant General
Commanding

/////////Signed/////////
Spencer D. Nielsen
Command Sergeant
Senior Enlisted Advisor