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NEWS | Feb. 6, 2026

Wyoming Guard Graduates Soldiers From Advanced Leader Course

By Joseph Coslett, Wyoming National Guard

GUERNSEY, Wyo. – U.S. Army National Guard and active component Soldiers graduated Jan. 30 from a course that prepared noncommissioned officers to serve as weapons locating radar section chiefs.

The nearly month-long course combined advanced technical instruction with leadership development focused on large-scale ground combat operations.

The Wyoming Army National Guard graduated 13 Soldiers from the Field Artillery Weapons Locating Radar 13R Advanced Leader Course during a ceremony at the 213th Regional Training Institute in Camp Guernsey, Wyoming.

“This course marks a critical transition point for these Soldiers,” said 1st Sgt. Katie Upton, course manager for the 13R Advanced Leader Course. “They are returning to their units not just as technical experts, but as leaders expected to train Soldiers, make decisions under pressure and employ radar systems decisively in support of the fight.”

Students completed nearly 300 hours of instruction covering radar operations, troubleshooting, tactical employment, training management, counseling and leadership. The curriculum also emphasized survivability and the responsibilities of operating as a high-value target within contested environments.

The 13R Advanced Leader Course is one of only two such courses conducted across the U.S. Army, highlighting the growing role of the 213th Regional Training Institute in delivering advanced Field Artillery training. The course brought together active component and Army National Guard Soldiers, reinforcing the One Army School System and fostering collaboration across components.

During the graduation ceremony, instructors recognized Soldiers for superior academic and leadership performance. Graduates concluded the ceremony by leading the Noncommissioned Officer Creed, symbolizing their progression into advanced leadership roles.

With the addition of the 13R Advanced Leader Course and recent expansions to field artillery training programs, the 213th Regional Training Institute is now the only Army National Guard schoolhouse certified to train both 13M and 13R career fields while remaining fully compliant with One Army School System standards.

“These courses do more than certify skills,” Upton said. “They develop the next generation of field artillery leaders.”

 

 

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