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CAL EANGUS President Josh J. Baker Announces Resignation; Vice President Nominations Open
The California Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States (CAL EANGUS) announces that President Josh J. Baker, has submitted his resignation, effective October 31, 2025, as he continues to dedicate his full attention to his ongoing role as...
CAL EANGUS State Conference – Updated Agenda & Virtual Option Added!
The CAL EANGUS State Conference is almost here! Join us November 8, 2025, at the 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Armory in San Diego, California, for a full day of updates, discussions, and elections shaping the future of our enlisted force. We’re excited to...
EANGUS Advocates for Fairness During the Government Shutdown
As the federal government shutdown continues, the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States (EANGUS) is working tirelessly to ensure that our Nation’s enlisted men and women — especially those serving in the National Guard — are not left behind....
EANGUS President Shares the Voice of the Enlisted Guard on “Serving Those Who Serve Part-Time”
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States (EANGUS) President CMSgt Josh J. Baker was recently invited to speak during the October “Battle Rhythm” webinar hosted by America’s Warrior Partnership (AWP), a national organization...
California State Commanders Veterans Council Unites for Legislative Priorities in Visalia
On October 18, 2025, the California State Commanders Veterans Council (CSCVC) convened its quarterly conference in Visalia, California, bringing together more than 20 representatives from Military and Veterans Service Organizations (MSOs and VSOs) from across the...
California Veterans Advocacy: Building Momentum Amid Fiscal Challenges
The California State Commanders Veterans Council (CSCVC) has released its 2025 End-of-Year Legislative Advocate Report, highlighting key victories and ongoing priorities for California’s veteran community despite statewide fiscal constraints. California began the year...










