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Guests visited key areas of the post and learned about Camp Blanding's role in supporting military readiness, training, and emergency response operations across Florida.
On June 2, Camp Blanding Joint Training Center hosted Clay Day, welcoming community leaders from Clay County for a tour of the installation and briefings on its history, mission, and impact on the region.
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The training supports KFOR’s mission to maintain a safe and secure environment and preserve freedom of movement throughout Kosovo. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Seth LaCount)
CLS prepares nonmedical personnel to provide lifesaving care at the point of injury while strengthening force protection and interoperability among multinational partners.
Under simulated enemy fire at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, May 11, 2026, Florida Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to Kosovo Force Regional Command-East treated and evacuated simulated casualties during Combat Lifesaver training (CLS).
U.S. Army Sgt. James Chojnacki, @FLGuard, discusses using Narcan to help save six lives. While proud of that accomplishment, he says what he enjoys most is Guardsmen using their skills, training, and compassion to protect the nation’s capital.
As the squadron transfers its mission to the U.S. Space Force, the occasion marks both a transition and a moment to recognize its contributions. Although the unit is closing, its legacy — built on a culture of trust, dedication and service — will continue through its...
Since 1989, the 114th evolved to meet the demands of an increasingly complex battlefield. The squadron provided critical satellite comms during Desert Storm, conducted range operations at Cape Canaveral, and later deployed worldwide to disrupt adversary satellite communications.
The Florida National Guard’s 114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron recently held its final formation ceremony, marking the end of 34 years of service to Florida and the nation.