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NEWS | Feb. 23, 2026

Connecticut Guard Hosts Sendoff Ceremony Before Deployment

By Timothy Koster, Connecticut National Guard

HARTFORD, Conn. – The Connecticut Army National Guard hosted a sendoff ceremony Feb. 21 at the Gov. William A. O’Neill Armory for about 80 Soldiers assigned to the 143rd Regional Support Group as they prepare to leave for a nearly year-long deployment to the Middle East.

The 143rd is scheduled to deploy to Iraq and Kuwait in support of Operation Inherent Resolve to provide base support operations, including base life support, logistical operations, facility management and personnel and operational support for deployed forces in multiple locations across the theater of operations.

“The deployment of the 143rd Regional Support Group reflects the dedication of Connecticut’s soldiers who volunteer to serve beyond our borders and the families who stand firmly behind them,” said Maj. Gen. Francis J. Evon, Jr., adjutant general for the Connecticut National Guard. “Their readiness is built on teamwork, preparation, and the unwavering support of loved ones and communities here at home.”

The 143rd is a versatile unit that provides critical base operations support for overseas missions and expertly manages the reception and integration of forces during domestic emergencies. This dual-mission capability makes the 143rd an indispensable asset for both federal and state objectives, ensuring readiness and seamless logistical coordination wherever its members are called to serve.

“On behalf of the state of Connecticut, I want to thank the members of the 143rd Regional Support Group for accepting this mission to deploy to the Middle East and supporting United States military operations,” Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said. “We are proud to have such a ready, qualified and capable unit representing Connecticut abroad. Their service is to be commended, and I look forward to the day that we can welcome them home after a job well done.”

The 143rd was most recently deployed in 2020 in support of Operation Spartan Shield.

Operation Inherent Resolve is the United States’ ongoing mission to train, advise and enable regional partner forces in their fight against the Islamic State group of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS. The campaign began on June 15, 2014. ISIS was territorially defeated in Iraq and Syria in 2017 and 2019, respectively, and current operations aim to maintain military pressure on the remnants of the terrorist organization.

 

 

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