Mobile Event Teams
Montana National Guard employs the use of two 3-person mobile event teams. Team Northwest covers the western half of Montana and Team Southeast covers the eastern part of the state.
These teams were designed to travel to high school events, community events and area schools to give the Guard a presense at these events as well as market the Guard to high school/college students - our target markets. By using a variety of equipment such as an inflatable obstacle course and rock climbing wall, the Mobile Event Teams are a fun and informative way to showcase the National Guard.
To book one of the teams for an event or for more information, please contact the Mobile Event Team Leader in your area.
Team Northwest: Helena, MT
| SFC Tim Feisthamel - Team Leader: | Tel: 406-257-7939 |
| SGT Jedidiah Reeves | |
| PFC Shane Rice | |
| Team Southeast: Billings, MT | |
| SSG Neal Peaton - Team Leader | Tel: 406-655-6227 |
| SGT Jennifer Olsen | |
Obstacle Course
The inflatable Obstacle Course is always a big hit at Mobile Event Team events. At 60' long and 14' tall, it will challenge your abilities. Check out the photos! Photo 1 Photo2 Photo3 Photo4 Photo5
Rock Wall
The Climbing Rock Wall is our newest acquisition to the Mobile Event Teams inventory. At 25' tall, it can hold up to 5 climbers at a time. Test your strength and mental abilities at our next event. Check out the photos! Photo1 Photo2 Photo 3
Inflatable Tent
50' and 30' Pavilion Tents are often used at major events such as a Veteran's Day home game at Carroll College. These tents offers individual games of skill as well as team building exercises that anyone can play. Photo1 Photo2
History Presentations
In addition to supporting local and school events, the Mobile Event Teams also visit high school history/government classes to give Montana history presentations. These presentations talk about the history of the National Guard in Montana from its enception, until present day. It is an informative talk in which students learn not only about the National Guard, but a little Montana history as well.
In order to improve constantly improve these presentations, feedback forms are passed out of the end of class. Comments include:
"As a former teacher and coach...I am very impressed with his knowledge, speaking abilities and the way he relates to students." Fred Trafelet, Valier H.S.
"As a teacher I would invite the young men back to my class. Good for my students to be informed about public service!" Mary Jo Brenner, Browning H.S.
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