A Year in the Guard - 2024

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

DC National Guard, Jamaica Celebrate 25-year Partnership

By 1st Lt. Alexia Nal, 113th Wing District of Columbia Air National Guard OCT. 7, 2024

regional stability under the U.S. Southern Command.

The State Partnership Program, which began in 1993 and has grown to include 106 nations, produces continuing relationships that improve the readiness of U.S. and partner forces to meet emerging challenges.

JWASHINGTON – District of Columbia National Guard and Jamaican Defense Force leaders celebrated their 25-year partnership under the State Partnership Program Oct. 5. The Commanding General’s Reception, hosted by the National Guard Association for the District of Columbia, was attended by Brigadier Markland Lloyd, force executive officer for the Jamaica Defence Force; Warrant Officer Class One Michael Moulton, force sergeant major, and Brigadier Ricardo Blidgen, brigade commander for the Jamaican Nation- al Reserve. Also attending were current and former State Partnership Program directors, the Embassy of Jamaica, city government and many others who contributed to the quarter-century landmark. ”Our partnership with Jamaica is a shining example of mission in action,” Maj. Gen. John C. Andonie, interim commanding general of the D.C. National Guard, said at the event at the D.C. Armory. “For 25 years, we have tirelessly supported not only military objectives but also the broader goals of peace and prosperity for the Jamaican people. Our joint focus is ideally tailored to each other’s needs and capabilities.”

Andonie highlighted the importance of continuing this collaborative effort.

“Together, we will build on this legacy of partnership, ensuring that our forces remain strong and capable of addressing the complex challeng- es of tomorrow. Here’s to the next chapter in our enduring alliance,” he said.

Lloyd expressed his appreciation for the partnership.

“We look forward to continuing training exercises and subject matter expert exchanges in areas that will enhance our capabilities,” Lloyd said. “Our national Reserve also plays an important role in this partnership, and with each engagement, we advance our objective of improving our military readiness.” The D.C. National Guard-JDF partnership, established in 1999 through the Department of Defense National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program, will continue to expand with engagements in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear tactics, logistics, medical, disaster response, NCO development, recruitment and retention.

This enduring partnership underscores the commitment to U.S. strate- gic objectives, enhancing Jamaica’s defense capabilities, and fostering

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