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NEWS | July 22, 2025

Wisconsin Air Guard Welcomed Two German Air Force Officers Through Exchange Program

By Fallon Riley, 115th Fighter Wing

MADISON, Wis. - Two German Air Force officers embedded in June with the Wisconsin Air National Guard’s 115th Fighter Wing at Truax Field, Madison, as part of the Military Reserve Exchange Program, or MREP.

German Air Force Capt. Matthias Lang, Bravo Platoon leader, assigned to the 10th Company Home Defense Force Regiment #1, Germany, and Capt. Martin Knaup, technical officer assigned to the Air Force Center of Aerospace Medicine, Germany, recently completed their two-week exchange with the 115th Fighter Wing at Truax Field in Madison.

“Being selected as one of only 21 German participants out of hundreds of applicants for the MREP and being assigned to the 115th Fighter Wing as my host unit is a great honor and a source of pride for me,” Lang said.

The exchange offered an opportunity for professional development, allowing participants to train in a duty assignment similar to wartime. Through this training, they gained a better understanding of the training, doctrine and operations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s alliance partners.

Programs like this also help foster individual growth and unit-level interoperability, preparing both nations to work together seamlessly in future joint operations.

“The exchange of knowledge and perspectives was mutually beneficial, which will enhance our ability to operate effectively alongside our German allies in future joint endeavors,” said U.S Air Force Capt. Andrew Schaitel, operations officer assigned to the 115th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron. “Despite our different backgrounds, the exchange broadened my perspective on international military cooperation and highlighted the common ground we share.”

Established in 1985, between the U.S. Department of Defense and the German Ministry of Defense, the MREP was created to foster people-to-people ties that help sustain their alliance while promoting professional development and cultural education for its participants. The highly selective program typically selects 22 officers annually for the event. Once the German officers have completed their time in the United States, U.S officers will travel to Germany to complete the second half of the exchange program.

Later this fall, it is anticipated that Schaitel and U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Schuster, operations superintendent assigned to the 115th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron, will participate in the exchange program while attached to the 64th Helicopter Wing, Laupheim, Germany.

“The purpose of the MREP is to promote mutual learning and strengthen the ties between our countries. In my view, both goals have been fully achieved during my time with the 115th FW,” Lang said. “I look forward to meeting Capt. Schaitel and CMSgt. Schuster again later this year in Germany during their exchange and to continue our cooperation.”

 

 

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