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NEWS | April 11, 2025

Wisconsin Airmen Host Training for NATO Counterparts

By Senior Master Sgt. Paul Gorman, Wisconsin National Guard

CAMP DOUGLAS, WIS. – Airmen assigned to the Wisconsin Air National Guard’s 128th Air Control Squadron recently conducted airspace control training for members of four NATO partner nations.

The training exercise, held March 25-April 3, was part of the National Guard’s State Partnership Program. That program has grown to more than 105 military-to-military partnerships worldwide since its establishment in 1993.
 
Maj. Cedar Hamilton, air battle manager for the squadron, was instrumental in coordinating the SPP training for eight airspace control and surveillance specialists from the Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian and Lithuanian air forces.

“The exercise is usually hosted by the 123rd Air Control Squadron in Ohio,” Hamilton said. “But when a tasking conflict prevented them from doing so, we were delighted to conduct the training here at Volk Field.”

Lt. Col. Shonn Breton, the 128th Air Control Squadron commander, recognized his Airmen’s efforts to plan and properly execute the training.

“The extra legwork hasn’t been more than our folks could handle, and the feedback has been very good,” Breton said. “We would definitely embrace the opportunity to do it again if asked.”

2nd Lt. Gete Suurraid, a flight controller with the Estonian Air Force, said the knowledge gained during her visit will allow for more realistic training scenarios back home.

“I think the whole crew, including the other nation detachments who are here, have really enjoyed it,” Suurraid said. “There’s so much to learn from the U.S. squadrons, and it’s been a great opportunity.”

The two-week training event included academics and simulated missions to exercise control methods for both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. The skills adopted during this training will better prepare the participants to work with 5th-generation fighter aircraft at their home units.

Maj. Martynas Burokas was one of three members of the Lithuanian Air Force who attended the exercise. A seasoned fighter controller and instructor, he will return home to teach others about updated aircraft control methods driven by the latest U.S. technology.

“I am able to learn new things, new techniques, new tactics, new ways of controlling aircraft,” Burokas said. “All the new things which were recently developed for use by the U.S. Air Force.”

The final training day allowed the participants to share their practices and experience managing military airspace in their respective countries.
 
“Hosting our Baltic counterparts was a tremendous honor,” Hamilton said. “The opportunity to share techniques and procedures has been invaluable to increasing familiarity and interoperability with our NATO partners.”

 

 

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