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TEXAS MILITARY DEPARTMENT                                                      TEXAS MILITARY DEPARTMENT


          and the Republic of Chile. Prior to signing the formal  “Beyond  the  military  benefits,  we  have  witnessed
          agreement on the steps of the Texas Capitol, lawmak-  the fruits of these relationships as they help the Unit-
          ers honored the same group on the House floor.       ed States maintain and grow its alliances across the
 Story By: Staff Sgt. Emmanuel Gutierrez & Airman Christopher Sherlock  globe  through  enduring  and  personal  relationships,”
 188th Wing Public Affairs  “Today’s events, in which representatives from Texas  said Lengyel in a 2018 Strategic Studies Quarterly ar-
          and  Chile  were  standing  side-by-side,  exemplify  the  ticle. “What began as a program of 10 partnerships in
          solidarity of our commitment to the program and one  Eastern Europe has spread across five continents and
          another,” said White. “In 2020, we will jointly execute  currently encompasses approximately one-third of the
          over 40 SPP events in both of our countries as we start  nations in the world.”
          our second decade of partnership which strives to be
          the model for SPP in SOUTHCOM.”                      As part of the program, and in addition to Chile, the
                                                               Texas  and  Nebraska  National  Guards  share  a  part-
          Gen.  Joseph  L.  Lengyel,  Chief  of  the  National  Guard  nership with the Czech Republic. In 2018, the Czech
          Bureau, has said that SPP is future-focused and adap-  Armed Forces and its state partners commemorated
          tive to geopolitical changes. Lengyel added that NGB  the 25th anniversary of their partnership. Under the
          has seen the program grow from assisting nations in  National  Guard  Bureau’s  State  Partnership  Program
          developing more modern and professional militaries  there are currently 76 partnerships in place, support-
          functioning under civilian control to partnerships that  ing 83 nations around the globe. -D
          look to deepen interoperability with complementary   (BELOW) Maj. Gen. Tracy R. Norris, the Adjutant General Of Texas,
          capabilities and forces.                             addresses a gathered crowd on the importance of the Texas Military
                                                               Department's  state  partnership  with  the  nation  of  Chile  during  a
                                                               signing ceremony at the Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas, April 12, 2019.





 TEXAS AND CHILE CELEBRATE A


 DECADE OF STATE PARTNERSHIP



 Story & Photos By: Brandon Jones   “Both our state and their nation have significant re-
 Texas Military Department Public Affairs  sponsibilities  with  regards  to  disaster  response,  and

 AUSTIN, Texas – The National Guard’s core mission in-  experience is often one of the best teachers. So what
 cludes fighting America’s wars and securing the home-  better  way  to  support  one  another  than  helping  to
 land, but one of its lesser-known missions is that of  share  and  improve  upon  best  practices?”  said  Maj.
 building enduring partnerships.   Mark White, State Partnership Program Director, Texas
 Military Department. “An experience our Soldiers and
 From April 10-13, 2019, members of the Texas National  Airmen value, a great secondary benefit to SPP. is the
 Guard and Chilean Armed Forces converged in Austin,  exchanging of our cultures and what makes Chile and
 Texas, to discuss and celebrate their partnership that  Texas  special  places  respectively.  We  create  lifelong
 started one decade ago. As part of the Annual State  friendships through every event together.”
 Partnership  Program  planning  meeting,  the  parties
 met to discuss, plan and establish agreed-upon activ-  In addition to planning events for the fiscal year 2020,
 ities in both countries for the year ahead. The events,  this trip included multiple activities commemorating
 held throughout the year, focus on disaster and emer-  the  tenth  anniversary  of  the  partnership.  On  April
 gency response; aviation operations, maintenance and  12, 2019, the Deputy Secretary of State of Texas Jose
 safety; military medical and engineer activities; as well  A.  Esparza  presented  the  Chilean  delegation  with  a
 as leadership, staff, officer and noncommissioned offi-  proclamation  recognizing  and  honoring  the  import-
 cer development.   ant  partnership  between  the  Texas  National  Guard
 (ABOVE) Texas Deputy Secretary of State Joseph Esparza poses for a photo alongside Texas Militay Department and Chilean military leaders
 after a signing ceremony and 36th Infantry Division Band Concert at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas, April 12, 2019.
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