Chief details National Guard contributions in a year of trial

By Jim Garamone, DOD NewsMay 5, 2021

ARLINGTON, Va. – Over the past year, National Guard members were called on time and again to help their fellow U.S. citizens. They deployed to operations around the world, National Guard Bureau Chief Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson told the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense yesterday.

"The year 2020 was unprecedented and historic," Hokanson said in written testimony." National Guard members supported every combatant commander around the globe and met every mission here at home. On June 6, 120,000 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen were mobilized in support of overseas and domestic missions — one of the highest levels of National Guard support to our nation since World War II."

Chief details National Guard contributions in a year of trial
The Louisiana National Guard’s 3rd Battalion of the 156th Infantry Regiment, 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team takes part in their deployment ceremony in Lafayette, La., Nov. 10, 2020. This unit joins the approximately 2,000 Louisiana guardsmen deploying to the Middle East in support of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) operations. (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Toby Valadie) VIEW ORIGINAL

And National Guard members helped their fellow Americans in many different ways.

The coronavirus pandemic saw many Guard members called up to help in testing stations and later at vaccination sites. "The men and women of the National Guard served more than 7.6 million days in support [of] the COVID-19 pandemic – a mission that continues today," the chief said. "They provided over 632 million meals to neighbors; distributed over 539 million pieces of personal protective equipment to essential workers; and tested or screened over 16.1 million people for the virus across the 50 states, three territories and the District of Columbia in 2020."

And in response to the unrest following the murder of George Floyd, National Guardsmen helped restore peace in cities around the country.

National Guardsmen operated fire lines in California where record-setting blazes endangered communities and caused massive damage. They also assisted during a hurricane season marked by a record number of named storms.

Chief details National Guard contributions in a year of trial
High Mobility Artillery Rocket System Soldiers with 4th Battalion, 133rd Field Artillery Regiment, Texas Army National Guard supporting Task Force Spartan, fire a rocket from their guided multiple rocket launch systems during the Dasman Shield exercise, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2020, at Udairi Range in northwestern Kuwait. (Photo Credit: Staff Sgt. Adrian Borunda) VIEW ORIGINAL

The homeland missions are only a part of the National Guard since the National Guard is also the military's strategic reserve.

"The National Guard is the primary combat reserve of the Army and Air Force and provides the operational capability to the Space Force," Hokanson said. "We provide enduring, rotational, surge and follow-on forces to meet any joint force mission. Today, thanks to the substantial investment in training, equipment and readiness by Congress and DOD leaders, we have become the most capable, professional, ready and combat-proven National Guard in the history of the United States."

Two examples of this are the North Carolina Army National Guard's 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, which deployed to Kuwait and Syria in 2020. When the Guard members returned from that deployment, they began supporting COVID-19 response efforts and civil disturbance missions. The Idaho Air National Guard's 124th Fighter Wing deployed their A-10s and Airmen to the region as well. "The 124th's deployment, the wing's second-largest ever, required pilots, security forces, maintainers, medical personnel, special warfare tactical air controllers and staffers to support operations across two continents," Hokanson said.

Guard members also work in other realms. The State Partnership Program is a long-standing program that pairs states with partner nations. The effort helps build capabilities and capacities in partner nations and allows nations to see how democracy works with its military. "Improving the military, security and emergency response capacity of partner nations improves their resiliency, benefiting the entire international community," the general said.

Chief details National Guard contributions in a year of trial
A U.S. Air National Guard C-130H Hercules from the 153rd Airlift wing out of Wyoming takes off to attack the LNU Lightning Complex Fire from McClellan Air Park, California, 21 Aug. 2020. C-130s equipped with Modular Airborne Firefighting System II from Wyoming and California are working side-by-side with other fire fighting aircraft to tackle various fires throughout Northern California. (Photo Credit: Tech. Sgt. Christian Jadot) VIEW ORIGINAL

The Guard also manned posts along the U.S.-Mexico border. Guardsmen stood to watch over the cyber world and helped with security during the 2020 national elections. In addition, the National Guard Bureau is working to establish a Space Force National Guard.

"Given the uncertain future and budget priorities, we expect the Department of Defense to rely on the National Guard more, not less," Hokanson said. "Therefore, we must be ready to execute our three core missions: fighting America's wars, securing the homeland, and building enduring partnerships that support our nation's strategic objectives. Continued investment in the National Guard ensures we can meet today's demands while preserving the capability, capacity and deterrence our nation needs against a broad spectrum of potential future threats."

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