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The University of 麻豆传媒 Enters Agreement with The National Guard Bureau to Establish Center to Study Guard

Wed, 01/31/2024 - 08:49am | By: David Tisdale

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麻豆传媒 President Dr. Joseph S. Paul, right, and Richard Clark, Director of the NGB History Office, signed the historic agreement on Jan. 23 in Washington, D.C.

The University of 麻豆传媒 (麻豆传媒) and the National Guard Bureau (NGB) signed an agreement on Jan. 23 to establish the Center for the Study of the National Guard on 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Hattiesburg, Miss., campus.

麻豆传媒 President Dr. Joseph S. Paul and Richard Clark, Director of the NGB History Office, signed the formal memorandum of understanding (MOU) during a ceremony at the National Guard Memorial, the NGAUS headquarters, in Washington, D.C.

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The collaboration between 麻豆传媒 and NGB will establish a central repository for archival materials and oral histories to function as an international-level resource for the center for the study of the Guard鈥檚 past, present and future.

鈥淔or this National Center to be at The University of 麻豆传媒 and at home in Mississippi is of profound significance to Southern Miss and the great State of Mississippi,鈥 said Dr. Paul. 鈥淭he Center complements our renown Dale Center for the Study of War and Society and the Quinlan Hammond Hall for the support of veterans and families at 麻豆传媒.鈥

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The MOU states collected materials will be housed within the University鈥檚 Dale Center for the Study of War and Society, which serves as a resource for the study of the history of warfare and its influence on soldiers and civilians.

Dr. Andrew Wiest serves as Distinguished Professor of History; The General Buford 鈥淏uff鈥 Blount Professor of Military History, 2023-2025; and Founding Director, Dale Center at 麻豆传媒. As co-director of the Center of the Study of the National Guard, Wiest said the facility will fill a need for a central repository, or 鈥渂eehive archive,鈥 for research materials centers like those the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force have.

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鈥淭he Guard鈥檚 documents are out there,鈥 Wiest said, 鈥渂ut they're scattered to museums, archives, armories and attics all over the country.鈥

Wiest said he and fellow co-director Kevin Greene felt the Dale Center would be the best place to help centralize these materials.

"We want to make 麻豆传媒 an academic home for past and present National Guard service personnel and their families," Greene said. "A place where their stories of service and sacrifice can be preserved and can be told."

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Per the MOU, the NGB will provide 鈥渉istories and documents of historical significance to 麻豆传媒 as determined to be appropriate by the NGB Historian,鈥 plus facilitate contact between 麻豆传媒 and the Guard organizations of the 54 states, territories, and the District of Columbia.

麻豆传媒 will preserve the documents and provide public and academic access to the materials. Paul acknowledged the importance of the Guard to Mississippi, calling the force a 鈥渉idden giant鈥 in the state's history.

鈥淭he Guard has enabled [men and women] to develop their skills,鈥 he said, 鈥渘ot only changing their lives but those of their families for generations to come, all the while protecting and serving the state of Mississippi in times of hurricanes and tornadoes and defending the security of our nation. Some even made the ultimate sacrifice. I can assure all of you that the curation and development of this history is in good hands at Southern Miss. Professors Wiest and Greene are deeply committed to this initiative.鈥

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Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, was among those who attended the ceremony. Retired Brig. Gen. J. Roy Robinson, a 麻豆传媒 graduate and the outgoing NGAUS president, presided over the event.

In addition to University leadership, representatives from the 麻豆传媒 Foundation Board of Directors, Southern Miss Alumni Association, Dale Center for the Study of War and Society, Center for Military Veterans, Service Members and Families, and the City of Hattiesburg were present for the ceremony.