The Ohio Cyber Reserve is a volunteer force under the command of the adjutant general. OhCR teams of trained civilians will be available for the governor to assist eligible municipalities with ...
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 ...
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 Active Guard/Reserve program is open to current Soldiers and Airmen of the Ohio National Guard. The AGR program requires military membership in the Ohio National Guard as a condition of employment ...
Soldiers from the Ohio National Guard observe Serbian Armed Forces infantrymen working with Hungarian Defence Forces infantrymen as they conduct Exercise Neighbors 2015, Sept. 24, 2015, at the Ádám ...
The objective of the Active Guard Reserve (AGR) program is to provide highly qualified Soldiers to meet the full-time support requirements for Ohio National Guard units, projects and programs. AGR ...
Organized in 2020, the Ohio Cyber Reserve (OhCR) comprises civilian cyber professionals from academia and private/public enterprise. These volunteers form regional OhCR teams that are available for ...
Comprised of the Ohio Military Reserve, Ohio Naval Militia, and the Ohio Cyber Reserve, Ohio’s State Defense Force can be called by the governor to aid civil authorities. The Ohio Cyber Reserve is a ...
Visitors should be aware that, subject to certain statutory exceptions, most documents and records maintained by the state of Ohio, including but not limited to electronic data, are public records ...
Welcome to the Ohio Army National Guard Active Guard Program! The objective of the Active Guard Reserve (AGR) program is to provide highly qualified Soldiers to meet the full-time support requirements ...
On NOV. 17, 1775, the Continental Congress unanimously elected Henry Knox “Colonel of the Regiment of Artillery,” marking the birth of the artillery branch in the U.S. Army. Although field artillery ...