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    West Virginia Senior Enlisted Leaders share knowledge, expertise with Peruvian Army NCOs

    West Virginia Senior Enlisted Leaders share knowledge, expertise with Peruvian Army NCOs

    Photo By Maj. Holli Nelson | West Virginia Army National Guard state command sergeant major, Command Sgt. Maj....... read more read more

    LIMA, PERU

    04.01.2019

    Story by Capt. Holli Nelson 

    West Virginia National Guard

    Senior enlisted leaders from the West Virginia Army National Guard (WVARNG) spent five days assisting in the training and development of the Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) corps for the Peruvian Army (PERAR) March 25 through 29, 2019 in Lima, Perú.

    Command Sgt. Maj. Phillip Cantrell, senior enlisted leader for the West Virginia National Guard (WVNG); Command Sgt. Maj. James “Dusty” Jones, state command sergeant major for the WVARNG; Sgt. Maj. Steven Williams, operations sergeant major for the WVARNG; and Command Sgt. Maj (ret.) Kevin Harry, former senior enlisted leader for the WVNG presented numerous classes on NCO professional development during the week-long engagement as a part of the National Guard Bureau’s State Partnership Program (SPP).

    While the Peruvian military has a large NCO corps, it does not traditionally hold the leadership responsibilities and standards of training and education associated with NCOs in the United States military. The team of sergeants majors taught classes and provided mentorship focused on priorities established by the Peruvian Army, U.S. Army Southern Command, and the WVNG through the SPP.

    Each day, members of the West Virginia delegation presented courses to the PERAR senior NCOs on the basics for the U.S. Army’s NCO development expectations for advancement. Each session allowed for a question and answer period for direct feedback between PERAR senior enlisted leaders and NCOs and U.S. forces. Topics included the roles and responsibilities of a senior NCO, toxic leadership, formal and informal communication skills, the officer and NCO relationship, unit administration and more.

    “Throughout this week and in numerous other engagements with Perú’s senior enlisted leaders, I have seen first hand the drive and determination their sergeants majors have to make an institutional change within their organization,” said Cantrell. “I have been inspired this week at their desire to develop a more professional and empowered force, and I know they now have additional tools necessary to help them achieve their goal.”

    On March 26, the WVNG delegation joined the Peruvian Army as they celebrated the “Day of the PERAR NCO”. This marked a significant accomplishment for the Peruvian Army’s NCO corps, as it was the first time in their history that the NCO corps was recognized independently for their contributions to Peru’s defense. The commanding general of the Peruvian Army, General de Ejército Jorge Orlando Celiz, joined PERER NCOs for the celebration and also highlighted the importance of the West Virginia - Peru partnership during a speech to PERAR’s NCO academy soldiers.

    “We are very happy with the visit here to Perú this week,” said Téchnico Jefe Superior Juan Soria, Sgt. Maj. of the Peruvian Army. “We know we have a lot of deficiencies, but with courage and our values, we hope to one day achieve the same great position that the senior NCOs have in the U.S. Army.”

    In addition to the celebration for the Day of the PERAR NCO, the team of Soldiers from the WVNG joined more than 150 PERAR NCOs for a physical training session March 26. The 5k run enabled the WVNG team to build camaraderie and esprit de corps with the PERAR NCOs and showcase the importance of leading from the front and being engaged with soldiers at all levels.

    At the conclusion of the week, PERAR’s Sgt. Maj. of the Army presented information on the structure and history of the Peruvian Army’s NCO corps to the West Virginia team and discussed opportunities for the transformation of their army.

    Future engagements with the Peruvian military, and specifically the PERAR, will continue to build upon a foundation for institutional change to education and leader development within the PERAR NCO corps.

    West Virginia and Perú have been partners through the State Partnership Program since 1996. Through this partnership, the two have participated in more than 130 engagements focusing on regional challenges facing the Andean region, especially in the areas of counter-insurgency, anti-terrorism, emergency preparedness, and disaster response and recovery.

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    Date Taken: 04.01.2019
    Date Posted: 04.02.2019 16:30
    Story ID: 316690
    Location: LIMA, PE

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