File:Georgia's Adjutant General speaks with NATO Secretary General (5809266338).jpg
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DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Marietta, Ga., May 9, 2011 – The Georgia National Guard played host to NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who took time to honor Georgia Army and Air Guardsmen for their service with NATO forces in the Global War on Terror, as well as for their work with the nation of Georgia in the State Partnership Program. With the secretary general throughout his visit were Georgia's Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. William T. Nesbitt; Maj. Gen. Maria L. Britt, Georgia Army Guard Commander; and Maj. Gen. Thomas Moore, Georgia Air Guard Commander. Here, Nesbitt (left) speaks with Rasmussen (Right) about the capabilities of the Georgia Air Guard’s E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack System, or J-STARS, aircraft flown by Warner Robins’ 116th Air Control Wing. Nesbit, Britt (center) and Rasmussen also used the time to talk about the significance of the National Guard’s State Partnership Program with the nation of Georgia. Rasmussen said of Georgia’s Citizen-Soldiers, "The service and dedication of the National Guard is all the more remarkable when one considers that you are all volunteers. Several of you have done one or more tours abroad while your regular jobs, and your regular lives, were put on hold. It takes a very special man or woman to show that kind of commitment.” |
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Source | Georgia's Adjutant General speaks with NATO Secretary General |
Author | Georgia National Guard from United States |
Camera location | 33° 55′ 27.39″ N, 84° 32′ 04.72″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 33.924275; -84.534645 |
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