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NEWS | April 26, 2021

Louisiana, Belize State Partnership Program marks 25 years

By Staff Sgt. Josiah Pugh, Louisiana National Guard

NEW ORLEANS – The Louisiana National Guard and the Belize Defence Force marked the 25th anniversary of their State Partnership Program (SPP) April 23. The program links a unique component of the Department of Defense - a state's National Guard - with the armed forces or equivalent of a partner country in a cooperative and mutually beneficial relationship.

The purpose of the SPP is to foster mutual interests and establish habitual long-term relationships across all levels of society. The program encourages the development of economic, political and military ties between the states and partner nations.

Brig. Gen. D. Keith Waddell, adjutant general of the LANG, first came to Belize as a young engineer Soldier more than 25 years ago to help build schools. He says it's a profound honor to see how the relationship between Louisiana and Belize has grown the last quarter-century.

"What an historic road our militaries and people have walked together since April 23, 1996! Through hurricanes, floods, exercises and more, we have stood shoulder to shoulder," said Waddell.

Since the partnership was established, the two countries have participated in 270 events.

In 1996, the LANG helped build three schools in Biscayne, Crooked Tree and Orange Walk, Belize. In 1997, the LANG helped construct eight schools and public buildings and improve 10 miles of heavily traveled roads. In 2000, the LANG completed several projects, building six schools. In 2007, the LANG, along with military members from 11 states and members of the BDF, built schools capable of withstanding hurricane-force winds. From 2010-2011, the LANG joined the BDF in Haiti during the earthquake recovery effort.

Brig. Gen. Steven Ortega, Belize Defence Force commander, said the relationship between Belize and Louisiana has been fruitful.

"It's an honor and a privilege to be in a position of the commander of the Belize Defence Force during this celebration of our 25th anniversary between the BDF and the Louisiana Army National Guard," said Ortega. "I know, 25 years ago, the formalization happened, but the seeds were sown long before."

In 2016, the LANG trained with the Volunteer Battalion during Battle Camp, which focused on the best practices in patrolling. In 2017, the LANG's first officer completed the BDF Jungle Warfare Instructor Course. Throughout the years, the BDF sent 12 personnel to Louisiana to attend Officer Candidate School and six to attend the Noncommissioned Officer Academy. In 2019, 20 BDF soldiers attended the Department of Defense's premier Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) exercise rotation with the 256th Infantry Brigade.

"I believe that, together, we have built this strong foundation based on shared similar struggles, cultures and values – a love of life, people and the desire to protect what matters," said Waddell. "I am excited for the future and to build on this incredible friendship, which is a model for the rest of the world to follow!"

Most recently, the Belize Youth Challenge Program (YCP) and the Louisiana YCP shared information about the challenges faced and solutions to operating under COVID restrictions. The YCP is an alternative education, which offers at-risk youth an opportunity to change their future outside of a traditional school setting.

 

 

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