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NEWS | Oct. 31, 2024

Guam Guard Holds Inaugural State Partnership Event in Palau

By Mark Scott, Guam National Guard

KOROR, Palau – The Guam National Guard and the Republic of Palau held their first State Partnership Program event Oct. 28-31, with Soldiers and Airmen assessing emergency action plans and communications capabilities around the island.

The partnership, formalized by Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. and Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero in April, aims to develop enduring relationships, improve interoperability, and enhance the readiness of the United States and Palau to meet emerging challenges together.

“This partnership creates numerous opportunities for our people to help each other in that Pacific Way — caring for one another while ensuring our shared values of freedom and democracy remain strong,” said Whipps.

Among the Palauan agencies visited by the Guardsmen were the National Emergency Management Office, the Division of Maritime Law Enforcement and the Bureau of Public Safety. 

Discussions centered on challenges in interagency planning and integrated communications. Common challenges included reliable funding for equipment, training and maintenance, difficulties with mountainous terrain and remote islands, and interoperability of donated equipment from allies and partners.

U.S. Army Maj. Pete Guerrero, officer in charge of the four-day event, noted the similarities of the challenges faced on Guam — Palau’s geographic and cultural neighbor in the Second Island Chain.

“The team we brought all have communications backgrounds, so we know how the heat and humidity and proximity to the ocean wreaks havoc on communications equipment,” said Guerrero. “Then there’s the tyranny of distance we both have to deal with. This state partnership is a good fit, not only because we can relate to these challenges, but our cultural similarities help us collaborate to find common solutions.”

Outside the DMLE building, Sgt. First Class Jolina Cabe, Tech. Sgt. John Patricio and Sgt. Von Reyes inspected a high-frequency antenna array for maritime communications up to 200 miles offshore. After noting the antenna was configured for directional signal, the team recommended relocating the antenna to the roof and changing the configuration to omnidirectional.

“We didn’t bring a lot in the way of physical resources, but we brought our expertise and our willingness to learn from each other. And I think that’s a good starting point,” said Cabe.

 

 

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