Tuesday, January 27, 2026

National Guardsmen Activated in Response to Winter Storm Fern

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National Guardsmen Activated in Response to Winter Storm Fern
Jan. 27, 2026 |  By Army Sgt. 1st Class Christy Sherman

More than 5,400 National Guard members are on duty in 15 states in the aftermath of winter storms that dropped snow and ice from the Midwest to the mid-Atlantic and the South over the weekend.

 

" proud of our incredible National Guardsmen who are stepping up once again," said Air Force Gen. Steven Nordhaus, chief of the National Guard Bureau, in a post shared on his official social media account before the storm. "To everyone in the storm's path: take all precautionary measures to stay safe. The National Guard is always ready, always there."  

Arkansas National Guard soldiers have been driving along icy roadways alongside state police officers, assisting motorists who slid off the road and using military vehicles to recover disabled vehicles.  

North Carolina Army National Guard soldiers performed similar missions.

"We used our high-mobility vehicles to pull those individuals back onto the road and get them on their way," said Army Lt. Col. Ellis Parks, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs director.  

Guard members have also assisted with traffic management, conducted health and welfare checks, and transported local first responders and emergency personnel as they responded to calls for assistance.  

In Delaware, that meant more than 100 Guard members on duty with vehicles positioned throughout the state. In Kentucky more than 2,000 Guard members were activated to respond to icy and snowy conditions.  

In Maryland and other affected areas, Guard members began staging vehicles, equipment and other resources in the days leading up to the storm.  

"The safety and well-being of Maryland residents is our top priority," said Army Brig. Gen. Craig Hunter, Maryland National Guard Joint Staff director. "By preparing our personnel and equipment before the winter storm, we can respond immediately to requests for assistance from local jurisdictions and help ensure our communities remain safe during this weather."




Guard officials said soldiers and airmen will remain on duty helping communities recover from severe winter weather as long as they are needed.  

In total, National Guard units from 15 states were activated in response to Winter Storm Fern, including Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.  

Guard members in six additional states are on alert to support state and local officials if needed.  

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