That model doesn't cover the 225-380 Mhz band, so that's out. The wiki shows that it covers 108-174 continuous, so it might be possible to hear any ANG units in the 138-144 mhz band if it receives that band in the AM mode (many scanners in this price range default it to FM, and it cannot be changed).
Probably the only thing you may hear - assuming you have a good antenna - would be the Giant Killer (GK) 118.125 or 135.725 (which isn't used that often...) freqs, along with any other GK freqs in the 118-136 mhz area. We have several GK freqs in our Wiki, but unfortunately that little scanner may not be able to hear them.
Our Wiki has a complete list of current - and not so current - models, antennas and much more. And you really don't need to spend an arm and a leg - I've seen several BC780 s and PRO2006s in recent weeks which will do the job. Get an antenna and good coax up nice and high, and you should be good to go.
The Milcom list on QTH.net is the premier place to find active freqs; I'd also consider grabbing Grove's directory (altho it's a little dated at the moment - in part due to a lot of shifting of aircraft and other resources due to the Base Reallocation act...) . I would also get the latest IFR documents - as discussed recently in the Military Monitoring Forum. The Wiki has the link for the page to subscribe to Milcom, and a link to Grove's web pae where his directory is listed. Just click on 'Wiki' in the blue toolbar at the top of the page and look for the VHF/UHF Military Monitoring link. 73s Mike