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On this page are several tools which may help in your work or research.

Ribbon Rack Builder

This is a great tool to make sure you get those ribbons in the right order. It's as easy as point and click!

Physical Fitness Score Worksheet

The APFT is the Army's measure of individual physical fitness. Use the APFT score worksheet to help you improve your physical fitness training.

Acronym and Initialism Finder

Use this extensive list of military acronyms and initialisms to help in your work.

Vehicle Inspection Checklist

Use this document to check the condition of your vehicle.

Unit Search

In 50 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, 2,800 communities - find where the 350,000 members of the Army National Guard serve.
 
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This Week In History
 On October 20, 1944 Gen MacArthur makes good his promise to return to the Philippines as US Army troops of the 32nd “Red Arrow” Division land on Leyte.

Fast Fact
 The Army National Guard made up 40% of the combat strength of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I.

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