Posted on Mar 19, 2014
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Has anyone participated in the SPP through their State
National Guard?  Was wondering about experiences
and if you believe there is add4d value to a soldiers career participating in
such events?



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LTC Hbpc Physician Assistant
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I have done a couple AT rotations with our state partner and while exhasting, it was an amazing experience.
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Added value to the Soldiers career? Kansas is in a formal companionship with Armenia. I enjoy seeing their upper echelon walk around Topeka Military Museum in amazement (reading our annual report) and also the added benefit of knowing that our State is directly influencing their career path.  No, our State doesn't really usher those delegates to other units (that I'm aware of). So Soldiers such as myself can meet them. The Armenian Army usually sends a few Soldiers to get hands on training with our Soldiers and sleeping at their homes during that training, but the training is usually that which isn't considered "lower level" exercises. I read our annual reports every year and I'm always wishing that I could take the course of instruction they were taking. This is based off the knowledge that I know which doesn't say much because now you having wondering, "Why don't my Soldiers know that we are in a partnership with the country of Armenia? (I'm sure I'm the only Soldier in my unit that knows this) The answer would be no one solicits or promotes that aspect of our National Guard influence. 
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Maj Chris Nelson
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I was in the Army Guard in Iowa and Montana, then Air Guard in MT for a couple years before going back to the active duty Air Force... Never heard of the State Partnership Program.  One of a couple thoughts....either A) it is new (like in the last 10-15 years) or B) it was poorly promoted in the units I was in. 
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The SPP has been in existence since 1994 officially. Montana
has had a partnership with the country of Kyrgyzstan since 1996. It has been
very successful for us and is considered one of the more advanced partnerships
around (there are 64 partnerships and Bilateral agreements). Yes it has
probably been poorly promoted in the past and I am trying to overcome that
part. Would you have any suggestions?



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