

Your professionalism, commitment and teamwork.Ĥ - EVERGREEN MAGAZINE VOL. We’ve built a strong reputation – and we couldn’t do it without What they’ve come to expect from the Washington Military Department – a critical helping Working together will ensure that we continue to provide Washingtonians with We know it’s going to be a long, hot, tiresome summer. With fire season just underway, I ask that you continue to promote a spirit of co-operationĪnd collaboration. To unite our resources and streamline our assets to benefit both our department, and the people I have said many times, we have to break down our ‘silos of excellence.’ We have The feedback I’ve received from our partners on your effort and abilities has been To coordinate and deliver important services to thousands of worn-out firefighters, and hundreds of Both our state and federal employees worked tirelessly – and together – Of our department – from payroll and finance, to IT and human resources from Army and Air, toĪviation and ground troops. Instead, I commend you for your incredible teamwork. Local emergency managers, to digging fire lines. Our employees worked around the clock doing everything from direct coordination with I could list and congratulate you on all of your accomplishments. Together to lean forward and ensure Washingtonians received the help they need and deserve. Yet again – you proved your value and importance to the state of Washington.Īs multiple fires ravaged hundreds of thousands of acres across Eastern Washington, our team pulled Hits the switch to drop 660 gallons of wa-ter Send articles, photos, questions and art to Washington National Guardīlack Hawk helicopter hovers above a wa-ter Soars over the Carlton Complex fire to drop aīucket load of water in support of the Wash-ingtonīattle against the largest wildfire in Wash-ingtonĭave Goodhue, B Co., 1-168th General Sup-portĬontributions to the Evergreen Magazine are always welcome! TAGLINE.Ĭertified to Fight.ĭ-Day 70th Anniversary. If you run out of things to do with your mana, the deck features many ways to draw more cards, including Freyalise’s third ability.Answer the call to fight wildfires. Cards like Sylvan Offering and Wolfbriar Elemental become more powerful the more mana you have, while repeatable effects produced by cards like Wren’s Run Packmaster and Predator, Flagship will let you use your mana every turn. Freyalise’s first ability gives you a mana-producing Elf Druid every turn, which bolsters both your creature count and your mana supply.Īs the game progresses, you’ll have plenty of ways to put the extra mana of your Elves to good use. Elf creatures that tap for mana are some of your best early plays. Creatures like Creeperhulk and Thunderfoot Baloth can turn your lowliest creatures into lethal threats, and Siege Behemoth will let you push past any number of blockers.Įarly in the game, producing lots of mana is your most important goal. A number of your Elves, such as Elvish Archdruid and Ezuri, Renegade Leader, can make all your other Elves stronger. Your best route to victory is to get lots of Elves onto the battlefield and then use spells and abilities to boost their size. When playing the “Guided by Nature” deck, you’ll build up creatures and mana in order to overwhelm your opponents with a flood of Elves and other game-winning threats. The planeswalker commander Freyalise, Llanowar’s Fury calls forth Elves to help her unleash the power of the natural world.
