Alliances

Montana and Kyrgyzstan: decades of partnership

2024-07-21

Trainings between Kyrgyzstan and the US state have dealt with border security, providing humanitarian aid, and countering weapons of mass destruction.

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Personnel from the United States, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan work together August 16 during Exercise Regional Cooperation 23 in Helena, Montana. The Montana National Guard hosted the annual, multinational exercise. [US National Guard]
Personnel from the United States, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan work together August 16 during Exercise Regional Cooperation 23 in Helena, Montana. The Montana National Guard hosted the annual, multinational exercise. [US National Guard]

The Montana National Guard and the Kyrgyz Republic have been partners since 1995 under the US National Guard Bureau's State Partnership Program (SPP), focusing mainly on counter-narcotics and the training and development of non-commissioned officers.

The SPP enables partner nations and National Guard units to conduct joint exercises and military-to-military engagements.

SPP partnerships serve as a forum for intercultural dialogue and as an opportunity for expertise sharing between Guard units and the militaries of partner countries.

The program evolved from US European Command (EUCOM)'s establishment of the Joint Contact Team Program (JCTP). The JCTP furnished former Soviet republics with US reserve component soldiers and airmen to aid in building and training militaries compatible with the growing and vibrant democracies.

Each US state or territory has its own National Guard unit, all 54 of which partner with at least one other nation as part of the SPP.

The US National Guard maintains 89 partnerships with 106 partner nations as of May.

Kyrgyz-Montanan partnership

Montana has hosted training exercises that include forces from both Kyrgyzstan and other Central and South Asian nations.

These multinational exercises build relationships between nations as well as the individual service members participating in the program. They enhance global military coordination and operational military planning.

Last August, the Montana National Guard hosted Exercise Regional Cooperation 23 in Helena, Montana, with more than 230 participants from the United States, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

The 10-day exercise included a class on the Military Decision Making Process and a six-day, brigade-level Command Post Exercise (CPX).

The CPX simulated a scenario that included an unstable, fictitious nation and conflicting, fictitious entities.

Participants from all countries were integrated into staff sections and, aided by interpreters, worked together on border security, providing humanitarian aid, countering weapons of mass destruction and ensuring interagency cooperation.

Farm in the Dell International

The Montana-based NGO Farm in the Dell International (FDI) is an organization that focuses on building sustainable farms that provide both homes and work for individuals with disabilities.

In the early 2000s the Montana National Guard and FDI collaborated with Kyrgyzstan to build a home in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, for the developmentally disabled.

Montana guardsmen provided flights, supplies and labor to construct the home and train and assist the local community.

The home has now stood for more than two decades as a continuing symbol of international cooperation and the success of the SPP.

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