Indiana–Slovakia National Guard Partnership Explained

Indiana–Slovakia State Partnership
Origin:1993
Country President:Zuzana Čaputová
Prime Minister:Igor Matovič
Minister Of Defense:Jaroslav Naď
Ambassador1 Region:U.S.
Ambassador1:Peter Kmec
Ambassador2 Region:Slovakia
Ambassador2:Bridget Brink
Adjutant General:MG R. Dale Lyles
Engagements Year:2012
Engagements:6[1]
Isaf Pax:234
Nato Member:Yes
Nato Year:2004
Eu Member:Yes
Eu Year:2004

The Indiana–Slovakia National Guard Partnership is one of 25 European partnerships that make-up the U.S. European Command State Partnership Program and one of 88 worldwide partnerships that make up the National Guard State Partnership Program.[2] Since its inception in 1994, the Indiana and Slovakia partnership has grown steadily in its offerings, training events, and personnel.

History

"There are few subjects as important to me as our State Partnership Program with Slovakia. This is an extraordinary program, which has far exceeded our expectations. We have learned, we have shared and we have been enriched." – MG Martin Umbarger, Adjutant General, Indiana National Guard[3]

Overview

When Czechoslovakia divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, the Department of Defense and the U.S. State Department saw a great opportunity to become allies with these two new nations. The decision to partner Slovakia with Indiana came in large because in the late 19th and early 20th century, many Slovak immigrants came to work in the factories in northern Indiana and were essential in making Indiana what it is today.[5] The two militaries have exchanged troops, techniques and training procedures in over 200 bi-lateral events since partnership began. Events have included, among other things:[6]

In 2004, Slovakia realized the goal it had set from the start of the partnership – full NATO membership. Slovakia also gained membership into the European Union that same year.

As a further testament to the accomplishments of the Indiana-Slovakia partnership, Indiana Guardsmen and Slovak troops deployed side by side to Afghanistan in 2011. For 10 months, they served under the command of an SAF officer as an Operation Mentor and Liaison Team mentoring Afghan logistics troops.[7]

Partnership focus

2013 Panned Events:

MG Umbarger, the Adjutant General of the Indiana National Guard, has taken on five significant initiatives for consideration in the coming years:[9]

External links


Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2012 SPP Events. U.S. European Command. 28 January 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150319185109/http://eucom.mil/doc/24602/fiscal-year-2012-spp-events.pdf. 19 March 2015.
  2. Web site: National Guard SPP. The National Guard. 19 October 2012.
  3. KeepINNG_up. 2012. 2. 1. 2. http://www.in.ng.mil/KeepINNG_up/January/Jan2012KeepINNG_up.html. 28 January 2013.
  4. Web site: Indiana-Slovakia SPP Data. U.S. European Command. 28 January 2013.
  5. Web site: Origins of the Indiana-Slovakia SPP. Indiana National Guard. 28 January 2013.
  6. Web site: Indiana SPP General Information. Indiana National Guard. 28 January 2013.
  7. Web site: Origins of the Indiana-Slovakia SPP. Indiana National Guard. 28 January 2013.
  8. Web site: Indiana-Slovakia SPP Data. U.S. European Command. 28 January 2013.
  9. Web site: What's next for the Indiana SPP?. Indiana National Guard. 28 January 2013.