Virginia Guard Soldiers Conduct Infantry Exchange in Tajikistan

By Mike Vrabel, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs OfficeMarch 8, 2023

Virginia National Guard Soldiers conduct an advanced infantry tactics exchange with soldiers and representatives from the Republic of Tajikistan Feb. 26-March 2, 2023, in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. The exchange was conducted in support of the Department of Defense National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program, in which Virginia and Tajikistan have been partners since 2003.
Virginia National Guard Soldiers conduct an advanced infantry tactics exchange with soldiers and representatives from the Republic of Tajikistan Feb. 26-March 2, 2023, in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. The exchange was conducted in support of the Department of Defense National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program, in which Virginia and Tajikistan have been partners since 2003.
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DUSHANBE, Tajikistan – Three Virginia National Guard Soldiers conducted an advanced infantry tactics exchange with soldiers and representatives from the Republic of Tajikistan Feb. 26-March 2.

The exchange supported the Department of Defense National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program, in which Virginia and Tajikistan have been partners since 2003.

The VNG Soldiers, assigned to the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute, conducted the exchange, discussing patrolling formations, military operations in urban terrain and the operations order process. The VNG Soldiers shared their ideas, best practices and lessons learned with their Tajik partners.

The VNG team conducting the exchange included Master Sgts. Justin Owen and Benjamin Lehmer and Sgt. 1st Class Matt Stemmler.

“All three instructors came to Tajikistan with a combination of 55 years of infantry experience, and all have had some deployment overseas experience,” said 1st Lt. Kevin Eddins, the VNG’s State Partnership Program coordinator. “Their unique perspective and experience brought together a unique set of skill sets that helped forge a beneficial exchange for both Virginia National Guard Soldiers and the Tajik military.”

Owen, the lead instructor for the exchange, said the experience also benefited the VNG team.

“The exchange was a neat experience working with the different branches of the Tajik government because they all brought different perspectives on infantry tactics,” said Owen.

“The advanced infantry tactics exchange would not have been a success without the support and necessary supplies provided by the Regional Security Office and Special Forces Liaison Element at the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe,” added Eddins.

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