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Please consider helping out Virginia City High School as it supports VFW Post 8071 Virginia City Nevada 89440 with its a...
10/04/2026

Please consider helping out Virginia City High School as it supports VFW Post 8071 Virginia City Nevada 89440 with its annual Salute while you Stride 5K Run/Walk on Memorial Day weekend! (Note participation is strictly voluntary and Soldiers can't be compensated for their attendance.)

SALUTE WHILE YOU STRIDE RUN/WALK SET FOR MAY 25!

The National Honor Society students at Virginia City are eager to support our VFW Post 8071 this Memorial Day by hosting the first Salute While You Stride Run/Walk on May 25! The funds generated from the event are set to be contributed to VFW Post 8071. Please distro the info on the event to all of your family and friends and encourage participation! Of course, our VFW Post comrades are welcome to participate in the event, but the students could really use assistance in the form of support personnel, including course safety officials, start/finish line support and refreshment distribution personnel. If you can volunteer to support the event, please write to Kim Hames at [email protected]. For general information, call VFW Post comrade Erick Studenicka at 775-720-9570; he is the post's liaison to the event!

08/03/2026

For more than three decades, Master Sergeant Erick Studenicka has served the Nevada National Guard with professionalism, dedication, and a storyteller’s eye.
Whether documenting training, capturing historic moments, or helping share the stories of Nevada’s soldiers and airmen, Erick became a trusted voice connecting the Guard with the communities it serves.
Long before joining the Public Affairs team, Erick built his credibility as a journalist, working in newsrooms across Northern California and Nevada. That experience shaped the way he told the Guard’s story — with accuracy, integrity, and respect for the people behind the uniform.
But Erick’s service wasn’t limited to behind the camera.
A lifelong athlete, he helped build the Nevada National Guard Biathlon Team and has continued competing and training with teammates for more than two decades — bringing the same determination to the snow that he brought to his military career.
Over 34 years of service, Erick rose through the ranks, earning the respect of his fellow soldiers and the journalists he worked with every day.
In 2023, he was promoted to Master Sergeant, recognizing a career dedicated to service, professionalism, and leadership.
Now, in March of 2026, Master Sergeant Erick Studenicka retires from the Nevada Army National Guard after 34 years of honorable service.
His legacy lives on in the stories he told, the soldiers he supported, and the example he set.
Congratulations on your retirement, Master Sergeant Studenicka — and thank you for your service.

Produced and edited by SFC Rob Diehl 

'I’D LOVE TO STICK AROUND, BUT I’M RUNNING BEHIND'THANK YOU FROM MSG ERICK STUDENICKA ON ULTIMATE DAY IN UNIFORM:I just ...
08/03/2026

'I’D LOVE TO STICK AROUND, BUT I’M RUNNING BEHIND'

THANK YOU FROM MSG ERICK STUDENICKA
ON ULTIMATE DAY IN UNIFORM:

I just want to leave a heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped me reach the finish line of my long career in the Nevada Army Guard today after 35 years in the military. I realize how lucky I am to ‘age out’ with my health intact and an enthusiastic outlook on the future as I begin the next era of my life. Thank you to the Nevada Guard for the opportunity of a lifetime; I’m especially grateful for the guidance and support I I received from my fellow Soldiers and Airmen I encountered and interacted with during my journey. Thanks for your cooperation and – often times – patience with the Public Affairs Office! It truly was an action-packed career and I doubt I would have ever traveled to Turkmenistan, Tonga and Afghanistan on my own: all proved to be memorable and worthwhile experiences. More memorable and enjoyable was skiing on biathlon trips in Vermont, Alaska, Montana and Utah. For a youngster who wanted to become a Sports Illustrated writer and make the Olympic team in track and field, writing for the Nevada Guard’s Public Affairs Office and participating in military competitions proved to be an attainable, satisfying medium. In the midst of these volatile times, I sincerely wish today’s contemporary generation of Soldiers and Airmen the best as you strive to attain your own personal goals in the military and, someday in the distant future, reach your own individual finish line and enjoy a comfortable retirement after a satisfying career. -30-

07/03/2026

Great Fun Run on Friday! Thanks to everyone who came out to mark Stu's final drill weekend!

For many Soldiers in JFHQ, it would be wise to get to know Capt. Chaz Fernandez well -- he's the state's new Retirement ...
23/02/2026

For many Soldiers in JFHQ, it would be wise to get to know Capt. Chaz Fernandez well -- he's the state's new Retirement Services Officer!

NEW NEVADA ARMY GUARD RETIREMENT SERVICES OFFICER READY TO ASSIST SOLDIERS THROUGHOUT RETIREMENT PROCESS:

Capt. Chaz Fernandez was named the new Nevada Army Guard Retirement Services Officer in January and he is ready to assist Soldiers throughout their entire retirement process. In his Title 32 technician role as the Retirement Services Officer, he oversees the non-regular (traditional/M-DAY) retirement process for Army Guard Soldiers. When on duty as a traditional Guardsman (M-day Soldier), he is the commander of Bravo Company, NVARNG Recruiting and Retention Battalion.

Fernandez was born and raised in Las Vegas and joined the NVARNG in 2017. Fernandez is a 42B (Human Resources Officer) and previously served in several visible roles within the Nevada Guard, including stints as adjutant for the 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, and aide-de-camp to the NVARNG's Land Component Commander. He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Nevada, Reno, and a master's degree from UNLV.

Fernandez assists both current, traditional (M-DAY) Soldiers going through the retirement process as well as "Gray Area" Retirees who retired from the NVARNG and received a 20-year letter and are now approaching age 60 -- the qualifying age for retirement pay. Traditional (M-DAY) Soldiers approaching their retirement eligibility window (18-20 years of service) are encouraged to contact Fernandez to set up an appointment and learn about the non-regular retirement process. Gray Area Retirees are encouraged to contact Fernandez at least nine months prior to their Retirement Pay Eligibility Date (RPED).

Fernandez's office is located at the Las Vegas Readiness Center and he can be reached at:
[email protected] or 702-858-3735.

05/02/2026

With winter sports in the spotlight beginning Friday with the in Italy, the Nevada Army Guard is getting ready for its own winter competition: the National Guard Championships set for Maine in March. Biathlon combines cross country skiing and rifle marksmanship and is one of four sports sponsored by the National Guard Bureau and several of this year’s Olympic biathletes are in the

If you would like to join the team for the 2026-2027 season, call Maj. Alex Stackhouse at 775-772-6909. Soldiers are encouraged to have personal ski gear and the rifles are checked out from Joint Force Headquarter.

Filmed and produced by Sgt. 1st Class Rob Diehl.

01/02/2026

SPORTSMEN'S DINNER SET FOR APRIL 25!
Consider supporting VFW Post 8071!

(THIS POST APPEARS AS A COURTESY TO VFW POST 8071;
THIS POST IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY;
THIS IS NOT A NEVADA GUARD EVENT;
ATTENDANCE IS VOLUNTARY AND SOLDIERS AND AIRMEN WILL NOT BE COMPENSATED FOR ATTENDING)

JFHQ WELCOMES NEW FIRST SERGEANT AUSTIN SMITH:An information technology-savvy Soldier on the Nevada Army Guard’s cybersp...
01/02/2026

JFHQ WELCOMES NEW FIRST SERGEANT AUSTIN SMITH:

An information technology-savvy Soldier on the Nevada Army Guard’s cyberspace operations team, Austin Smith, added to his impressive list of responsibilities today as he became the Joint Force Headquarters’ first sergeant during a ceremony today at the Office of the Adjutant General in Carson City. Smith succeeded 1st Sgt. Dan Rogers, who is set to retire this month.

Land Component Command Brig. Gen. Randy Lau and Army Guard Chief of Staff Col. Karsten Hall – both JFHQ Soldiers – were in attendance to welcome the unit’s new first sergeant.

After 12 years of association with the 422nd Expeditionary Signal Battalion, Smith transferred to JFHQ in 2020 to join the Defensive Cyber Operations Element. His position within JFHQ before his promotion was Noncommissioned Officer in Charge of the G6 (Communications and Information Technology) section and technical team lead in support of cyberspace operations.

As first sergeant, Smith is now responsible for the training, professional development, discipline and welfare of the approximately 170 Soldiers in JFHQ. The unit’s overarching mission is to provide personnel, logistical and training support to the state’s Soldiers, especially those set to deploy.

The new first sergeant said readiness within JFHQ was just as important as assisting Soldiers preparing for international and domestic missions.

“Readiness will always be the biggest priority in the unit,” Smith said. “Whatever the Governor, Adjutant General or Land Component Commander says JFHQ needs to do, we’re going to be ready and prepared to accomplish those tasks.”

In his civilian occupation, Smith is the information security officer for the Washoe County School District.

Smith, 35, grew up in Northern Nevada and graduated from Galena High in Reno in 2008. That same year, he enlisted in the Nevada Army Guard and joined Company C, 422nd Expeditionary Signal Battalion as a 25Q Multi-Channel Systems Operator Maintainer. Smith deployed to Afghanistan with the unit from March 2011 to January 2012 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He primarily worked at the Kandahar Area Hub Node, the central control center for all communications in Regional Command South.
After the deployment concluded, Smith returned to Company C as a Tactical Satellite Team Chief.

In 2014, Smith joined the Active Guard and Reserve program as the Network NCO for the 422d ESB. He served as the COMSEC Account Manager and primary tactical network planner in support of battalion operations. During his tenure as the Network NCO, he supported 422nd battalion mobilizations including Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa and Operation Inherent Resolve 2016. He also earned his bachelor’s degree in History from the University of Nevada, Reno, in 2014.

In 2017, Smith became the first Nevada Army Guard student to graduate from the Army's 25D Cyber Network Defender course conducted at Fort Gordon.

Smith transitioned into a civilian cybersecurity career in 2018 and subsequently graduated from Western Governors’ University in 2019.

Smith said that – although his IT acumen may help the unit in certain situations – the unit’s Soldiers will ultimately have to rely on old fashioned teamwork.

“I think we can look to technology to assist in resolving some unit issues,” Smith said. “But it’s not going to solve everything; the unit’s Soldiers need to continue working closely together and cooperatively refining processes.”

Smith is married to Erin Smith and they have a son, Oliver, 6, and daughter Emerson, 4. The family resides in Reno.

Rogers had succeeded now-retired 1st Sgt. Ron Seagraves in the summer of 2024. On his last day in a U.S. Army uniform, Rogers said his stint as JFHQ’s first sergeant was a highlight of his career.

“It has been the honor of lifetime to serve as the first sergeant of this exceptional Joint Force Headquarters unit,” Rogers said. “To every single Soldier I’ve had the privilege of interacting with: Thank you! My development is a direct result of our time together, and for that, I am eternally grateful.”

RIP COL. JOYCE ANACKERA true friend and ally to so many in Joint Force Headquarters....A fantastic dentist but even bett...
20/01/2026

RIP COL. JOYCE ANACKER
A true friend and ally to so many in Joint Force Headquarters....
A fantastic dentist but even better person....

The Nevada National Guard bid farewell to beloved Army dentist retired Col. Joyce Anacker during a Celebration of Life on Jan. 17 in Reno, Nevada.

AMMUNITION SUPPLY POINT SUPERVISOR TREY DUFRESNE PROMOTED TO SERGEANT 1ST CLASS:Congratulations to Joint Force Headquart...
13/01/2026

AMMUNITION SUPPLY POINT SUPERVISOR TREY DUFRESNE PROMOTED TO SERGEANT 1ST CLASS:

Congratulations to Joint Force Headquarters Soldier Trey Dufresne, the state's ammunition supply point supervisor, who was promoted to sergeant first class on Sunday, Jan. 11, during a promotion ceremony at the Office of the Adjutant General in Carson City. Land Component Commander Brig. Gen. Randy Lau presided over the ceremony and Dufresne's family and friends were in attendance. Dufresne has been in the Nevada Army Guard 15 years and has worked as an ammo supply point sergeant for five years. The ammo supply point is a subsection of the U.S. Property and Fiscal Office. Prior to his current position in the USPFO, Dufresne worked about a decade as a combat engineer with the 609th Engineer Company in Fallon and he also recorded a short stint with the 757th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion. Dufresne is a Carson City High School graduate and he continues to reside in the state capital with his family.

Please be sure to congratulate the state's newest Sergeant First Class, Trey Dufresne, when you have the opportunity!

JOIN THE TEAM!FLEET SOLDIERS, AIRMEN SOUGHT FOR ODYSSEY RELAY:The Nevada Army National Guard is once again the presentin...
10/01/2026

JOIN THE TEAM!
FLEET SOLDIERS, AIRMEN SOUGHT FOR ODYSSEY RELAY:

The Nevada Army National Guard is once again the presenting sponsor for the Reno Tahoe Odyssey. The odyssey is a 12- or 6-person relay race that covers 178 miles May 29-30th. The race starts in downtown Reno, goes through Truckee, Tahoe, Carson City, Virginia City, and ends back in downtown Reno.

As the presenting sponsor, the Nevada Army Guard will be fielding five teams, including four 12-person teams and one 6-person ultra team. The Recruiting and Retention Battalion seeks volunteers as runners and alternates. All race fees and vehicle requirements will be provided by the Recruiting and Retention Battalion. Runners will also receive a Nevada Army Guard race jersey and running hat in addition to the swag from the odyssey. This is a fun race that encourages music, costumes, and all-around good times.

If you are interested in joining a team, or have a team that would like to run, please contact: [email protected].

All team members should be current members of the NVARNG or NVANG.

Please include the number of participants, names, phone numbers, email, shirt size and 2-mile time of the potential participants.

Camerena is also looking for 5 team captains. Please let him know if you are interested.

Teams will be set by 28 February. Any requests after that date will be entertained but availability may be limited.

Questions? Write to: [email protected]

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