Ohio National Guard Photo Gallery- November 2011

Photo Galleries

On this day in Ohio National Guard history, Nov. 2, 1918

On this day in Ohio National Guard history, Nov. 2, 1918, the 148th Infantry made a heroic crossing of the Escaut River in Belgium. It was during this crossing that the regimental motto "We'll Do It" was inspired. At the time of the crossing, the units attempting the act were just a little doubtful as to how a swift river could be crossed without pontoons. Maj. Marlin reminded them of a certain ceremony that was to be performed on reaching the Rhine, and with the catch phrase "We'll Do It," the Soldiers went to work, cut down a tree across the Escaut and crossed, single file, over the tree.

(Ohio Army National Guard Historical Collections)

Senior Airman Damon Whorton, a member of the 178th Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance Wing, Springfield, and fellow Ohio National Guard Airmen are recognized on the 50-yard line during halftime of the Ohio State-Indiana University football game, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011, in Columbus, Ohio. The Ohio State University hosted Military Appreciation Day at Ohio Stadium during the football game against the Hoosiers, a 34-20 Buckeye victory.

(Ohio National Guard photo by Cpl. Daniel Eddy)

Ohio National Guard Airmen are recognized on the field during the first quarter break of the Ohio State vs. Indiana football game, Nov. 5, 2011, in Columbus, Ohio. The Ohio State University hosted Military Appreciation Day at Ohio Stadium, marked by a 34-20 victory for the Buckeyes.

(Ohio National Guard photo by Cpl. Daniel Eddy)

The Airman/Noncommissioned Officer Council at Springfield Air National Guard Base,

The Airman/Noncommissioned Officer Council at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio, assembled 440 food care packages Nov. 6, 2011, at Second Harvest Food Bank of Clark, Champaign and Logan Counties in Springfield. Second Harvest collects, stores and distributes about 4 million pounds of food annually in the tri-county area.

(Ohio Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Auduccio)

On this day in Ohio National Guard History, Nov. 8, 1943,

On this day in Ohio National Guard history, Nov. 8, 1943, the first wave of Combat Team 148 goes ashore as the 37th Infantry Division lands at Empress Augusta Bay, on the island of Bougainville in the South Pacific.

(Ohio Army National Guard Historical Collections)

A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon provides top cover for U.S. forces as they transition personnel and equipment out of Iraq, Nov. 9, 2011. F-16 pilots, maintenance specialists and support personnel from the Ohio Air National Guard's 180th Fighter Wing in Swanton, Ohio assisted efforts to escort U.S. troops safely across the border to Kuwait near the end of last year.

(U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo)

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Ohio National Guard's 122nd Army Band

Members of the Ohio National Guard's 122nd Army Band pass the reviewing stand during the 2011 Columbus Veterans Day Parade on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011, in downtown Columbus, Ohio.

(Photo courtesy of Douglas Nicodemus)

Soldiers of Company, 237th Support Battalion, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team

Soldiers of Company, 237th Support Battalion, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Ohio Army National Guard, show their pride during a University of Southern Mississippi football game Nov. 12, 2011, in Hattiesburg, Miss. Some Soldiers of the 37th IBCT attended the Military Appreciation Day game before their upcoming deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

(Ohio National Guard photo by Sgt. Kimberly Lamb)

Cleveland Browns Stadium, Nov. 13, 2011, as part of the Browns' military appreciation game festivities during their game with the St. Louis Rams.

Michael Schmidt (left), a broadcast journalist for the 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment out of Columbus, Ohio, waves to a crowd of 65,000 as he and other service members carry an oversized American flag off the field of Cleveland Browns Stadium, Nov. 13, 2011, as part of the Browns' military appreciation game festivities during their game with the St. Louis Rams.

(Ohio National Guard photo by Sgt. Chad Menegay)

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During this week in Ohio National Guard history, Nov. 23-25, 1863,

During this week in Ohio National Guard history, Nov. 23-25, 1863, Union forces under the command of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant go on the offense after a two-month confederate siege of Chattanooga, Tenn. Gen. Joseph Hooker's force took Lookout Mountain on Nov. 24 and Gen. George H. Thomas' and Gen. William T. Sherman's troops took Missionary Ridge the next day. Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg was forced to retreat south, and practically all of Tennessee was cleared for the Union. Ohio provided 41 regiments of infantry, four regiments of cavalry and five separate artillery batteries to the campaign.

(Ohio Army National Guard Historical Collections)

Ohio National Guard hosts ribbon-cutting for new United States Property & Fiscal Office warehouse at DSCC Columbus

Maj. Gen. Deborah Ashenhurst (foreground, right), Ohio adjutant general, and Col. William Zieber, U.S. Property & Fiscal Officer for California and formerly USP&FO for Ohio, use oversized ceremonial scissors for the official ribbon-cutting Nov. 29, 2011, to open the USP&FO's new warehouse, located at the Defense Supply Center Columbus. Part of an $8.1 million project, the 69,800-square-foot warehouse will serve as the receiving and distribution point for all federal property for the Ohio National Guard and the central issuing facility where Soldiers receive clothing and other personal equipment.

(Ohio National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Kresge)

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