BEDFORD – For more than two decades, broadcasting associations throughout the county have relied on the Indiana Army National Guard to supply a steady stream of Public Education Program (PEP) sponsorships.
Our Indiana stations including 1340 AM WBIW, Southern Indiana Classic HIts 105-5 WQRK, and Litefm 102.5 WPHZ have long been strong supporters of the Indiana Army National Guard.
The Indiana National Guard works around the clock to maintain readiness to serve at home and abroad at a moment’s notice. Hoosiers can count on the National Guard to respond to emergencies in their communities and across the country and to do its part to protect national security as part of operational forces deployed across the globe.
The Indiana National Guard works around the clock to maintain readiness to serve at home and abroad at a moment’s notice. Hoosiers can count on the National Guard to respond to emergencies in their communities and across the country and to do its part to protect national security as part of operational forces deployed across the globe.
The Indiana National Guard is a joint-force organization with 65 Army National Guard installations around the state, and facilities at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center and Muscatatuck Urban Training Center. Additionally, there are two Air Wings, the 181st Intelligence Wing based in Terre Haute, and the 122nd Fighter Wing based in Fort Wayne.
As of July 2016, the combined force numbers are approximately 13,500. The headquarters is located at Stout Field on the west side of Indianapolis. The Adjutant General is Maj. Gen. R. Dale Lyles.
Recruiting events will be held throughout the state for the National Guard. Those listening will learn about the National Guards’ commitment to our local communities and our state.