Rhode Island Army National Guard
Ryan C. Curtis serves as an Information Systems Security Manager and Signal Corps Officer with the Rhode Island Army National Guard since October 2021. Previous experience includes a role as Outreach Coordinator in the Office of the U.S. Senate for a brief period in 2022, and various positions in the Office of Congressman James R. Langevin from January 2018 to April 2022, including Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, Constituent Services Representative, and Staff Assistant. Ryan C. Curtis holds dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science and Government, and Psychology from the University of Rhode Island, earned between 2014 and 2017.
Rhode Island Army National Guard
The Rhode Island Army National Guard is the nation's oldest military branch which consists of more that 2,200 members serving both state and federal governments. The Rhode Island Army National Guard has served and remains as an active force in the Global War on Terrorism, with units that have deployed worldwide in direct support of national security objectives. In times of local emergencies and natural disasters, the Rhode Island Guard is called upon to provide military support to civil authorities. Despite being the smallest state, Rhode Island is the only state with a Special Forces Unit, a Special Operations Detachment unit, and an Airborne Infantry.