New Hampshire National Guard Hosts Trilateral SPP Exchange

By Master Sgt. Charles Johnston, New Hampshire National GuardJuly 17, 2023

New Hampshire National Guard hosts Cabo Verdean national director of defense
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – From left, Lt. Col. Domingos Correia, Cabo Verdean national director of defense, and New Hampshire Army National Guard interpreter, Pfc. Stefane Godoes de Souza of 197th Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, meet with Guardsmen at the Army Aviation Support Facility on July 11, 2023, in Concord, New Hampshire. Visitors from Cabo Verde and El Salvador convened there, pursuant to a Department of Defense program that links state National Guards and foreign countries to facilitate military, government and civilian exchanges. (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Charles Johnston) VIEW ORIGINAL
New Hampshire National Guard hosts trilateral State Partnership Program exchange
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Keith Page, a production controller with Alpha Company, 1-169th Aviation Regiment, New Hampshire Army National Guard, leads a discussion with seven military guests from El Salvador on Black Hawk hoist operation and rescue techniques at the Army Aviation Support Facility on July 11, 2023, in Concord, New Hampshire. They were also joined by three visitors from Cabo Verde, pursuant to a Department of Defense program that links state National Guards and foreign countries to facilitate military, government and civilian exchanges. (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Charles Johnston) VIEW ORIGINAL
New Hampshire National Guard hosts trilateral State Partnership Program exchange
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Seven military guests from El Salvador exchange ideas on Black Hawk hoist operations and rescue techniques with New Hampshire Army National Guard aviators at the Army Aviation Support Facility on July 11, 2023, in Concord, New Hampshire. They were also joined by three visitors from Cabo Verde, pursuant to a Department of Defense program that links state National Guards and foreign countries to facilitate military, government and civilian exchanges. (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Charles Johnston) VIEW ORIGINAL
New Hampshire National Guard hosts trilateral State Partnership Program exchange
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Lt. Col. Jose Siguenza, a Salvadoran pilot, and six fellow aviators from El Salvador discuss Black Hawk hoist operation and rescue techniques at the Army Aviation Support Facility on July 10, 2023, in Concord, New Hampshire. They were also joined by three visitors from Cabo Verde, pursuant to a Department of Defense program that links state National Guards and foreign countries to facilitate military, government and civilian exchanges. (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Charles Johnston) VIEW ORIGINAL

CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Army National Guard hosted Salvadoran and Cabo Verdean visitors for a State Partnership Program exchange from July 9-11 in Concord.

Military guests, seven from El Salvador and three from Cabo Verde collaborated with Guard aircrews at the Army Aviation Support Facility.

“This gives us an interesting opportunity to get stakeholders together under one roof, share ideas and collaborate,” said Maj. Mario Rey, director of New Hampshire’s SPP. “We’re talking about themes of aviation maintenance, safety and operations.”

The three-day event was pursuant to a Department of Defense program that links state National Guards and foreign countries to facilitate military, government and civilian exchanges. The National Guard Bureau initiative is in its 30th year.

New Hampshire first teamed with the Central American nation of El Salvador in 2000. The pairing with Cabo Verde, an island nation off the northwestern coast of Africa, is in its second year.

The visit was also an opportunity for Cabo Verde to learn more about the C-12, a twin turboprop aircraft flown by NHARNG’s Operational Support Airlift, Detachment 18.

Lt. Col. Domingos Correia, the country’s national director of defense, said there are plans for Cabo Verde to acquire a similar plane to support medevac and transport missions.

“We want to learn with your operations,” Correia said. “With this first contact, we can see and look at how you operate your aircraft, manage your resources, and its usefulness to help us implement in Cabo Verde.”

As with all SPP engagements, cultural exchanges are built in. Col. Saúl Orantes, a Salvadoran helicopter pilot, was especially impressed with the NHNG’s military culture.

“I can feel the discipline in your armed forces among Soldiers of all different ranks,” he said through an interpreter.

Orantes said it was unique to experience such a high level of cooperation between enlisted and commissioned Guardsmen. He also noted how decisions were delegated more to junior personnel here than he was accustomed to back home.

“It’s an unbelievable experience,” Orantes said.

Moving forward, the state has seven more SPP exchanges planned this year and will host engagements at the state’s annual TAG marksmanship match and the Thunder Over New Hampshire air show.

“It’s an excellent environment, excellent people and excellent relationships,” Correia said. “I feel at home. Thank you to the National Guard.”

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