INDIANAPOLIS -- Approximately 1,400 soldiers with the
Indiana Army National Guard's 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, headquartered
near here in Lawrence, will train overseas this summer in a series of exercises
known as Pacific Pathways.
This marks the first time in the four-year history of
Pacific Pathways that a National Guard unit will lead and have command and
control of all units training in the exercises that run from June to September.
"Our participation in Pacific Pathways addresses a
number of important challenges for the military, including the coordination and
logistics necessary to move troops, equipment and supplies into the Pacific
theater from the heart of the continental United States," said Army Maj.
Gen. Courtney P. Carr, the adjutant general of the Indiana National Guard and
former commander of the brigade.
"Camp Atterbury [Indiana] ramped up to serve this
mission, and we will use this exercise to test our soldiers’ ability to sustain
the readiness they achieved during training last summer at the Joint Readiness
Training Center at Fort Polk, Louisiana," Carr added.
Supporting Indo-Pacific Command
Pacific Pathways is a yearlong series of exercises that
support U.S. Indo-Pacific Command with allied and partners militaries into a
single operation. Pathways builds foreign partner interoperability, capacity,
cooperation and relationships.
Guardsmen are uniquely postured for this mission with years
of training with partnered nations and bringing civilian-acquired skills to their
military training.
"Participation in Pacific Pathways is a once in a life
time opportunity for our 76th IBCT soldiers to interact with coalition partners
throughout the Indo-Pacific region," said Army Lt. Col. Mike Grundman, the
brigade’s deputy commander. "Our citizen-soldiers, available to support
our communities in times of crises, continue to prove their value as
ambassadors of our nation and as an integral part of our nation's defense
structure."
For nearly 25 years Indiana National Guard soldiers and
airmen have trained alongside Slovak armed forces members as part of the
Defense Department State Partnership Program. Hoosier National Guardsmen also
picked up another partnership in 2017 with the country of Niger in Africa.
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