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On the evening of Aug. 14, Commissioner Bobbie Daniel had the pleasure of participating in a tour of the Colorado Army National Guard Grand Junction office led by Adjutant General Laura Clellan. Daniel had the opportunity to tour the Grand Junction Readiness Center at 2810 Riverside Parkway and watch a great presentation from Colorado Army National Guard soldiers explaining their role in our community and the U.S. Military. 

Most Colorado Army National Guard members serve part-time, attending monthly drills and annual training periods. These drills involve honing military skills like weapons handling, first aid, and leadership. But their service extends beyond the training ground. They often lend a hand in community projects, like:

  • Building bridges and roads
  • Responding to natural disasters
  • Providing medical assistance in underserved areas
  • Supporting law enforcement
  • Educating youth on leadership and citizenship

Thank you to Adjutant General Laura Clellan and the welcoming soldiers who conducted the informational tour and continue to share their leadership skills with our community. 

Please visit co.ng.mil/Army/ to learn more about the Colorado Army National Guard.

Camo military vehicle.
Many Army soldiers standing in a building.
Camo military helicopter on grass.

 

Three people standing next to very large bullet holding door open.
Woman standing with her arms displaying a large semi truck.
Man in Army uniform.

 

Two large semi trucks. One is white and one is camo.
Army soldiers and two civilians smiling at camera.
Camo military helicopter.

 

Green military equipment.
Many Army soldiers standing in a building.
Large group photo of civilians and army soldiers.
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Two women smiling at camera. The woman on the left is wearing an Army uniform.