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La. National Guard Foundation donates to guardsmen

By Staff Sgt. Josiah Pugh, Louisiana National Guard Public Affairs Office

The 225th Engineer Brigade’s drill hall featuring large high-volume, low-speed fans at Camp Beauregard in Pineville, Louisiana, was installed in July 2021. The fan will help to cool down their facility during warm weather. The installation was part of the upgrades made to LANG facilities thanks to the LANG Foundation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Thea James)NEW ORLEANS – The Louisiana National Guard is receiving a host of upgrades to its facilities during the months of July and August thanks to the LANG Foundation.

The LANG Foundation assists the LANG’s guardsmen, veterans and their families through various financial initiatives and grants. Facilities across Louisiana placed requests to the foundation for their desired equipment and once approved, the equipment was ordered and shipped.

The Camp Minden morale, welfare and recreation building is receiving TVs, video gameThe Camp Minden morale, welfare and recreation building featuring new TVs, video game consoles, tables and couches for soldiers to relax with at Camp Minden in Minden, Louisiana, was installed in July 2021. The installation was part of the upgrades made to LANG facilities thanks to the LANG Foundation. (U.S. Army National Guard courtesy photo) consoles and video games, as well as other games such as air hockey, billiards, table tennis and foosball. Each year, the camp sees between 1,200 – 1,400 soldiers train there, with not much to do once troops are off duty.

“There is no place here, other than the gym, for soldiers to just go relax,” said Lt. Col. Harry Wilson, Camp Minden commander. “This is a huge value. It will give soldiers some down time away from their annual training projects or all-hazards missions, and it will be centrally located and within walking distance from the barracks.”

The Dabadie Gym featuring an entirely new set of gym equipment such as free weights, kettlebells, exercise machines, treadmills, stationary bicycles, weight racks and more at Camp Beauregard in Pineville, Louisiana, was installed in July 2021. The installation was part of the upgrades made to LANG facilities thanks to the LANG Foundation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Thea James)Camp Beauregard is receiving an entirely new set of gym equipment such as free weights, kettlebells, exercise machines, treadmills, stationary bicycles, weight racks and more. The gym equipment will be installed in the Dabadie Gym, and the older post gym will be closed.

“They’re going to have a lot more room to train,” said retired Sgt. Maj. Timothy Pearson, post sergeant major for Camp Beauregard. “This facility is five to six times bigger than our existing facility. We have more equipment, we have more weights, we now have a basketball court, we have a spin room, and we’d like to make one of the rooms a yoga room. Also, with the new Army Combat Fitness Test coming up, we made sure we got the equipment soldiers will need so they can train properly.”The Dabadie Gym featuring an entirely new set of gym equipment such as free weights, kettlebells, exercise machines, treadmills, stationary bicycles, weight racks and more at Camp Beauregard in Pineville, Louisiana, was installed in July 2021. The installation was part of the upgrades made to LANG facilities thanks to the LANG Foundation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Thea James)

Two armories have received large high-volume, low-speed fans that will help to cool down their drill halls during warm weather. Twelve more armories are scheduled to have the fans installed later this year.

Additional equipment is scheduled to be installed at the Camp Minden MWR building before its opening in August. The Dabadie Gym is scheduled to open this August.

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