From a Massachusetts National Guard News Release
HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass., September 16, 2015 — The
Massachusetts National Guard has been selected as the U.S. partner for the
Republic of Kenya as part of the Defense Department’s State Partnership
Program.
Through the program, the Massachusetts National Guard will
conduct mutually beneficial engagements in support of defense security
cooperation goals and work to strengthen its partner nation’s domestic response
capabilities, according to a Massachusetts National Guard press release.
“The Massachusetts National Guard, under the leadership of
[Air Force] Maj. Gen. L. Scott Rice, [adjutant general], has done a superb job
building the State Partnership Program and identifying mutually beneficial
opportunities between our commonwealth and the Republic of Kenya,” said
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker. “Massachusetts is proud to have an enhanced
role in securing our nation’s defense around the world. Our administration
looks forward to enhancing this program by developing and strengthening this
partnership with the Republic of Kenya.”
The State Partnership Program is administered by the
National Guard Bureau, guided by U.S. Department of State foreign policy goals,
and supports theater commanders’ security cooperation objectives. The program
has been successfully building relationships around the globe for the past 22
years. With the inclusion of the Republic of Kenya, the State Partnership
Program will have a total of 70 state partnerships, the release said.
Kenya is Massachusetts’ second state partner. The
commonwealth formalized a partnership with Paraguay in 2001. Since its
inception, the Massachusetts National Guard has completed more than 100
exchanges with Paraguay, ranging from humanitarian assistance and disaster
relief to maintenance, emergency management, engineering, and Army and Air
Force aviation, according to the release.
"National Guard states have been building enduring
relationships for more than 20 years through the State Partnership
Program," said Army Gen. Frank J. Grass, chief of the National Guard
Bureau. "This partnership establishes Kenya as the National Guard's 76th
partner nation and greatly enhances Combatant Commanders’ global security
objectives."
The State Partnership Program helps partner nations build a
skilled force capable of helping develop the host nation's defenses and
security, disaster response, crisis management and interagency cooperation
capabilities, according to the release.
“Our service members will provide mutual benefits to this
strategic partnership with the Republic of Kenya,” Rice said. “Our force will
use their dynamic civilian and military skill sets and experiences to identify
potential problems and offer effective solutions to cooperate with shared
initiatives in Kenya. We are excited to exchange ideas and share knowledge to
foster an enduring partnership.”
The Massachusetts National Guard’s nomination to partner
with Kenya was supported by the Massachusetts governor’s office and several
congressional delegates. Additional support came from academia and civic
organizations with current Kenyan relationships. The official signing of the
Massachusetts National Guard State Partnership will take place in Kenya and be
announced soon, according to the release.
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