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NEWS | Jan. 9, 2026

Tennessee Guard Personnel Company Deploying to the Middle East

By Tennessee National Guard

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – About 20 Soldiers from the Tennessee Army National Guard’s 105th Personnel Company departed Nashville Jan. 8 on the first leg of a year-long deployment to the Middle East.

The 105th, headquartered in Nashville, is a personnel unit composed of National Guard members trained as human resources specialists who provide essential administrative services and support to deployed service members. The company comprises more than 75 Soldiers, of whom 20 are handpicked for this mission. Another group of about 20 Soldiers deployed to the Middle East in 2023.

The 20-person team will be deployed to Kuwait as part of Operation Spartan Shield, which builds partnerships in the Middle East and promotes regional self-reliance and increased security. As part of U.S. Central Command, the Tennessee Soldiers will assist in maintaining a military posture in the region, strengthen defense relationships and serve as an enhanced force.

“The Soldiers of the 105th have done a remarkable job preparing for this mission,” said Capt. Shanika Willis, the 105th commander. “We have come together as a team, and I have utmost confidence in every team member and no doubt they will complete this mission admirably and return home as better Soldiers than when they left.”

The Guard members with the 105th are initially deploying to Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will conduct a few weeks of additional pre-deployment training. Once complete, they will fly to Kuwait to support deployed service members throughout the Middle East.

 

 

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