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    National Guard Bureau vice chief visits JTF Troopers

    National Guard Bureau vice chief visits JTF Troopers

    Photo By Spc. Justin Malone | Air Force Lt. Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel, vice chief of the National Guard Bureau, visited...... read more read more

    GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA

    03.11.2016

    Story by Sgt. Ryan Twist 

    Joint Task Force Guantanamo Public Affairs

    GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba - Air Force Lt. Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel, vice chief of the National Guard Bureau, visited deployed National Guard troops, March 5-6, at U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

    The visit included tours of different mission facilities at GTMO and time to sit and talk with Troopers during a dinner at the Gold Hill Galley and breakfast at the Seaside Galley at Camp America.

    Approximately 300 National Guard members heard the vice chief speak about the future of the National Guard and how it will affect them, during a town hall at the Camp Bulkeley Lyceum.

    “I think it was good he was able to come out here,” said Army Staff Sgt. Chelsea L. Seller, a training noncommissioned officer with the 525th Military Police Battalion.

    She said she appreciated him addressing some of the issues that are specific to National Guard Soldiers.
    It is important for Soldiers to meet the generals who take care of them, Sellers said. She enjoyed the question and answer session, particularly his responses concerning National Guard deployments as well as the funding for training.

    In addition to visiting with National Guard and Reserve Troopers, Lengyel wanted to really see what the force did and where they lived.

    “I wanted to see for myself the base, the waters, the living places, the missions,” said Lengyel. “I would have a better understanding of what our Soldiers and Airmen are doing.”

    During the town hall, Lengyel reiterated that the National Guard is a unique component of the Department of Defense. He explained the three missions guardsmen conduct: war fighting, state partnership programs with foreign country military forces, and support to states. There is no other military component that does all this, he said.
    Army 1st. Lt. Elizabeth K. Stiehm, a detainee administration officer-in-charge with the 105th Military Police Battalion, believes Lengyel’s remarks motivated Troopers strive to achieve a better military career.

    “I think when he was listing the three most important points about the National Guard, it just reinforced our purpose,” said Stiehm. “Not only when we are deployed, but when we are back at home. I know it motivated me.”

    Lengyel said, since 9/11 the National Guard has become a more relevant, competent and fully-qualified, operationally-used force.

    According to Lengyel, Gen. Mark A. Milley, chief of staff for the U.S. Army, informed the National Guard they can expect to deploy as whole units and will be used rotationally and continuously throughout the world.

    Lengyel said he wants the troops to make a career out of the military, explaining their service is vital and the Guard has to continue to maintain a strong presence.

    “We will need all of the National Guard,” said Lengyel. “Our (active duty) military… needs to use you now.”
    The National Guard’s mission has changed over the years with more deployment opportunities throughout the world, he added.

    “Can you and can our National Guard sustain?” Lengyel said. “Because whatever we build in the National Guard, if it is not sustainable for the long term, it won’t work for us and it won’t work for the United States Army.”

    Lengyel also took the time to recognize outstanding JTF Troopers for their hard work.

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    Date Taken: 03.11.2016
    Date Posted: 03.11.2016 13:41
    Story ID: 192068
    Location: GUANTANAMO BAY, CU

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