Michigan–Latvia National Guard Partnership
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The Michigan–Latvia 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] A partnership was established in 1993 and serves as a model SPP program for other nations. The current focus is HNS/ Reception, Staging, Orientation, and Integration (RSOI), Chemical-Biological-Radiological-Nuclear-Environmental (CBRNE) / Disaster Response, Joint Tactical Air Control (JTAC), Air Force & base development, and Contingency Operation Support.[3]
Part of the U.S. European Command State Partnership Program | |
Origin | 1993 |
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Country president | Edgars Rinkēvičs |
Prime minister | Evika Siliņa |
Minister of defense | Andris Sprūds |
Ambassador to U.S. | Māris Selga |
Ambassador to Latvia | John Leslie Carwile |
Adjutant general | MG Paul Rogers |
2012 Engagements | 8[1] |
NATO member | Yes (2004) |
EU member | Yes (2004) |
History
edit- EU and NATO accession in 2004
- The Economic crisis continues to affect Latvia. Their economy is the worst among the three Baltic States and one of the worst in all of Europe, but recovery is taking place.
- Major concerns are collective security, defense budget and regional defense.
- Latvia has close governmental ties with the Scandinavian and Nordic countries.
- Latvia / MI deployed 3 Operational Mentoring and Liaison Teams (OMLT's) in 2008, 2009, and 2010.
- MI ANG trained first-ever NATO JTAC 's for OMLT's
- OCT 2010 – Latvia hosted SABRE STRIKE, the largest ever joint US/NATO exercise in the Baltic's, including 1,400 soldiers from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland and the U.S. (USAREUR, USEUCOM, CONUS)[3]
Partnership focus
editMilitary to Military:
- Continue development of JTAC program for NATO partners
- Assist in development of Lielvarde Air Base (under construction) through MI ANG SPP exchanges
- Continue to participate in NATO exercises, expeditionary operations and ISAF.
- Land Forces, at the direction of MG Raimonds Graube (CHOD) begins development of a "5-year plan" with the by-product of projecting future resource requirements
- Continue capacity building and development through utilization of SPP exchanges, Mobile Training Teams (MTT's) and major exercise participation
- Continue to develop partners Cyber Defense capability through TCT's and Joint Baltic Workshops.[3]
References
edit- ^ "2012 EUCOM SPP Events" (PDF). U.S. European Command. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 March 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
- ^ "National Guard SPP". The National Guard. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
- ^ a b c "SPP Data" (PDF). U.S. European Command. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 April 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2013.