Smyrna, TN - Nearly 150 soldiers from the Tennessee National Guard’s 251st Military Police Company returned home on Thursday, March 21, after a nearly year-long deployment overseas. The soldiers arrived in two groups at Smyrna’s Volunteer Training Site, greeted by friends, family, and fellow soldiers eager for their return.
Captain Brennan Carter, commander of the 251st Military Police Company, expressed pride in the company's performance during their deployment. Headquarter .
Nashville, TN - Nearly 190 soldiers from the Tennessee National Guard’s 730th Composite Supply Company returned to Tennessee after a successful ten-month
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SMYRNA, Tenn. - The Tennessee National Guard's 45th Weapons of Mass Destruction - Civil Support Team conducted a change of command ceremony at Smyrna's Volunteer Training Site on Friday, March 3, 2023.
Lt. Col. Bobby Rominger, who is from Gallatin and has commanded the 45th since December 2009, relinquished command to Lt. Col. Trey Robinson, who resides in Nashville.
As the commander, Rominger placed heavy emphasis on proficiency and ensuring the 45th was trained and equipped to meet any conti .
More than 80 soldiers from the Tennessee National Guard s 268th Military Police Company, are scheduled to return to Tennessee on November 11 after serving overseas for nearly one year.