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Wyoming National Guard reports drop in sexual-assault reports but warns of readiness risks and medevac cuts

Joint Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee · October 21, 2025
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Adjutant General Greg Porter told the Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee the Wyoming Military Department recorded fewer unrestricted sexual-assault reports in FY25 than FY24, described prevention and victim‑support efforts, and warned the Guard could lose three of six medevac helicopters under an Army restructuring plan.

Major General Greg Porter, the adjutant general for the State of Wyoming, reported to the Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee that the Wyoming Military Department saw a year‑over‑year decline in reported sexual assaults but said work remains on prevention, training and force readiness.

Porter told the committee the department continues to support federal missions and domestic operations while coping with hiring shortfalls and the effects of a federal shutdown. He said unrestricted sexual‑assault reports fell from nine in FY24 to six in FY25, of which two were restricted reports, and described the prevention workforce that the department stood up in recent years to provide victim services and training.

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