Texas, Nebraska – Czech Republic National Guard Partnership

Nebraska, Texas-Czech Republic State Partnership
Origin 1993
Country President Miloš Zeman
Prime Minister Vacant
Minister of Defense Vlastimil Picek
Ambassador to U.S. Petr Gandalovič
Ambassador to Czech Republic Norman L. Eisen
Adjutant General of NE MG Daryl L. Bohac
Adjutant General of TX MG John Nichols
2013 Engagements 16
Current ISAF Pax ~278
NATO member Yes (1999)
EU member Yes (2004)
Czech Republic

The Nebraska & Texas - Czech Republic State Partnership is one of 22 European partnerships that make-up the U.S. European Command State Partnership Program and one of 65 worldwide partnerships that make-up the National Guard State Partnership Program.[1] The Czech Republic partnership with Nebraska and Texas began its 20th year in 2013.[2]

Czech Alcas and U.S. F-16s sit side-by-side on the ramp at Caslav Air Base, Czech Republic.
Members of the Texas Air National and air force of the Czech Republic work side-by-side at Lackland Air Force Base.
Soldiers from Texas prepare a sample for transport to the testing lab while a Soldier from the Czech Republic look on.
Texas and Czech soldiers examine the levels of water and decontaminate fluids in the tanks of an ACHR-90 large decontamination vehicle.

History

Partnership focus

The focus for the partnership is Special Forces, cyber operations, deployment interoperability, and disaster management.

Future Years Proposed Events (FY13 & FY14):

References

  1. "National Guard SPP". The National Guard. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  2. "SPP Data". U.S. European Command. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  3. "SPP Data" (PDF). U.S. European Command. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  4. "SPP Data" (PDF). U.S. European Command. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
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