Tennessee National Guard Hosts Bulgarian Logistics Command

By Sgt. Kalina Hyche, Tennessee National Guard Public Affairs OfficeSeptember 20, 2024

Tennessee Army National Guard members hosted Bulgarian Armed Forces at Smyrna’s Volunteer Training Site Sept. 17, 2024. The group toured the Tennessee National Guard’s 117th Regional Training Institute and worked to enhance joint training...
Tennessee Army National Guard members hosted Bulgarian Armed Forces at Smyrna’s Volunteer Training Site Sept. 17, 2024. The group toured the Tennessee National Guard’s 117th Regional Training Institute and worked to enhance joint training operations and international military collaboration. (Photo Credit: Rob Pennington) VIEW ORIGINAL

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Soldiers from the Tennessee Army National Guard’s logistics staff and the 230th Sustainment Brigade welcomed their Bulgarian counterparts for a week-long exchange to enhance joint training and international military collaboration.

This initiative, known as Old Hickory Sustainment University, emphasizes internal audits within the brigade’s battalions to improve accountability and readiness.

The training Sept. 16-19 included discussions and visits to Tennessee training facilities. Bulgarian Soldiers participated in briefings, observed training exercises, and engaged in hands-on demonstrations.

“This engagement is designed to enhance our understanding of the Tennessee Army National Guard’s logistics capabilities in relation to the Bulgarian Logistics Command,” said Tennessee Army National Guard Logistics Sgt. Major Kelly Whitley. “The 230th Sustainment Brigade is crucial to this effort due to our aligned capabilities, and we seek to foster partnerships with Bulgarian Logistics Command senior leaders through the Institute for Security Governance’s Theater Logistics Readiness Program.”

As part of the National Guard Bureau’s State Partnership Program, this engagement sought to enhance operational capabilities and reinforce collaboration with the Bulgarian Logistics Command. Discussions centered on best practices in maintenance and logistics strategies critical for NATO operations.

The partnership has been fruitful, with previous interactions between the Tennessee Army National Guard and Bulgarian forces strengthening ties over the past three decades.

“Our State Partnership Program fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange,” stated Tennessee Air National Guard Maj. Myyah Lockhart, State Partnership Program director. “This exchange focused on logistics forecasting and maintenance services, allowing our staff to gain insights from our Bulgarian counterparts.”

This program is essential to enhance military efficiency and promote cooperation between the two nations.

Through initiatives like Old Hickory Sustainment University, the Tennessee National Guard aims to improve operational effectiveness and contribute to global security, reinforcing the importance of such international partnerships.