Syria, Iowa National Guard and ISIS
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In a Friday ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found that a previous order barring the government's use of the Guard in the city would remain in place.
Court cases challenging National Guard troops around the country remain in legal limbo. Here's a city-by-city look.
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Bennie Thompson says he misspoke after calling DC National Guard shooting an 'unfortunate accident'
Miss., appeared on CNN Friday, where he was asked if he stood by his prior assertion that last month's National Guard shooting was an "accident."
Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe's medical team said in a statement that the National Guard member "has made extraordinary progress" in the 16 days since he was airlifted to MedStar Washington Hospital Center with a critical gunshot wound to the head.
Governor Kelly Armstrong signed a proclamation celebrating the National Guard’s birthday Saturday, marking 389 years of service.
A West Virginia National Guard member who was shot last month in the nation’s capital is being transitioned from hospital acute care to in-patient rehabilitation.
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Judge blocks Trump administration from deploying California National Guard members in Los Angeles
A U.S. district judge blocked Trump from deploying the California National Guard in Los Angeles and said control of the Guard must be returned to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
WATERBURY— State and local agencies are working on mitigation strategies as major portions of Waterbury and some surrounding towns are without water for the foreseeable future after a break in the city's high-pressure water main near Thomaston Avenue, leaving hospitals and emergency crews to call on water trucks for service, officials said.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Two members of the Iowa National Guard were killed in what’s being called a terrorist attack in Syria. A lone ISIS gunman ambushed U.S. troops in central Syria, killing two soldiers and a civilian and wounding three other soldiers. The gunman was killed in the attack.
Two Iowa National Guard soldiers killed in a Syria ambush are the Guard’s first combat deaths since Sgt. Terryl Pasker was fatally shot in Afghanistan in 2011.