Louisiana National Guard Black Hawk helicopters play a role in the annual Christmas Tree Drop that helps prevent erosion and rebuilds marshes and wetlands.
The boat teams are ready and activiated, and the Louisiana National Guard stands ready to assist in any other areas that they are called out to in Southwest Louisiana or Acadiana.
The community of Georgetown in Grant Parish has basically been cut off from the rest of the state because of rising flood waters caused by heavy rains and breach in the levee at Bayou Darrow.
A safe end to an explosive situation at Camp Minden is getting closer to being a reality. The burn chamber incinerator has been delayed by high water on the Mississippi River but should be in place by the middle of February.
Some Louisiana families won't be watching the skies for Santa tonight, they'll be looking for an airplane that is scheduled to bring over 150 Louisiana National Guardsmen home from the Middle East.
Pvt. Journae King, a 21-year-old woman from Laplace, made history among Army reservists last week when she was enlisted as the Louisiana National Guard's first female artillery soldier.
If you served in the Louisiana National Guard and were a part of Operation Desert Storm your help is needed for an exhibit to honor members of the Louisiana National Guard.