Suriname partnership with SD grows - KOTA Territory News

Suriname partnership with SD grows

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PARAMARIBO, Suriname - Senior leaders from the South Dakota National Guard traveled to the South American country of Suriname, Thursday, Aug. 23 for a series of meetings with government and military leaders as part of its State Partnership Program.

The South Dakota and Suriname partnership was formally established in August of 2006. Since then, numerous exchanges have taken place where South Dakota service members travel to Suriname and vice versa to complete in various military training.

"South Dakota National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are able to come over and work within their military specialties, providing them with hands-on training and return to South Dakota with a great deal of personal satisfaction, knowing they helped make life better for the people of Suriname," said Maj. Gen. Tim Reisch, adjutant general of the South Dakota National Guard.

Some of examples of recent training projects South Dakota Guardsmen and women took part in include building a clinic, refurbishing clinics and schools and conducting medical exercises.

"I also hope our Guardsmen and women leave with a deeper appreciation for the things they take for granted living in South Dakota and the United States," Reisch said.

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