Florida National Guard partners with Greece in State Partnership Program

By Capt. Brittianie FunderburkApril 8, 2026

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SAINT AUGUSTINE, Fla. — The Florida National Guard has been designated as Greece’s partner in the U.S. National Guard State Partnership Program, establishing a long-term framework for military cooperation and engagement that will enhance readiness, interoperability and regional security.

The U.S. Embassy in Athens formally announced the partnership in a post on X Tuesday, stating, “The pairing unlocks opportunities for cooperation in critical areas like joint military training, maritime security, cyber defense, infrastructure protection, and disaster preparedness—including wildfire response and emergency planning.”

The partnership follows a request from Greece to the National Guard Bureau and the Florida National Guard's efforts to pursue the opportunity, aligning their mutual interests in expanding military collaboration.

The State Partnership Program, established in the early 1990s, pairs U.S. National Guard states with partner nations to support sustained military engagement through joint training, exercises and institutional exchanges.

With Florida now officially designated as Greece’s partner, the focus shifts to implementation. The Florida National Guard and the Hellenic Armed Forces are expected to begin recurring joint training events, subject-matter expert exchanges, and participation in exercises across a range of operational areas.

Key elements of the partnership include strong alignment in force structure, with both organizations maintaining comparable formations across air and ground components. Greece is also set to field F-35 fighter aircraft and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters next year, further enhancing compatibility and opportunities for joint training.

“This partnership gives us a unique opportunity to train alongside a highly capable NATO ally with comparable forces, which directly strengthens our readiness and interoperability,” said Col. Patrick Heffernan, deputy chief of staff for plans, Florida Army National Guard. “It also builds on the strong cultural and historical ties between Florida and Greece, setting the foundation for a long-term relationship that benefits both organizations.”

Several factors contributed to Florida’s selection, including the state’s large Greek population and shared characteristics such as climate, industry, littoral geography and academic institutions.

Initial areas of cooperation are expected to include operational training, maritime and air domain awareness, disaster response and civil-military coordination.

The partnership allows Florida Guardsmen to enhance joint readiness, deepen cultural understanding and support shared security goals while reinforcing Florida’s role in regional stability and multinational missions.

For the Hellenic Armed Forces, the partnership strengthens interoperability with a capable U.S. partner while refining warfighting capabilities and building professional ties, reinforcing Greece’s role in regional security and long-term collaboration.

Maj. Gen. John Haas, the adjutant general of Florida, said the Florida National Guard is excited about the partnership, which he said will contribute to broader national and international security objectives by improving interoperability and strengthening NATO capacity.

“This partnership reflects our commitment to strengthening enduring relationships with key allies and expanding our role in building regional and global security,” said Haas. “By working alongside Greece, we are reinforcing shared values and enhancing our collective ability to respond to complex challenges.”

On April 7, 2026, Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle announced that Greece will be paired with the State of Florida through the U.S. National Guard’s State Partnership Program, bringing our defense ties to historic new heights.

Related Links

The Official Website of the National Guard | NationalGuard.mil

State Partnership Program | NationalGuard.mil

The National Guard on Facebook | Facebook.com/TheNationalGuard

The National Guard on Flickr | Flickr.com/TheNationalGuard

The National Guard on Instagram | Instagram.com/us.nationalguard

The National Guard on X | X.com/USNationalGuard

The National Guard on YouTube | YouTube.com/TheNationalGuard