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Commanders of Ukrainian, Californian National Guards discuss main areas of further cooperation 2 min read
Commander of the National Guard of Ukraine Mykola Balan has held an online working meeting with California National Guard Adjutant General David Baldwin to discuss areas for further cooperation.
According to the press service of the National Guard of Ukraine, during the meeting, the parties discussed the prospects for the training of officers and sergeants of the National Guard of Ukraine by the National Guard of California.
Baldwin said that due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, unfortunately, a number of important joint events were canceled, adding that their implementation will still happen with an improvement in the epidemiological situation. He said that the vaccination of their military personnel has already begun, and that they are ready to resume their cooperation with Ukraine in the same level, as well as expand it.
Submitted by paula on Wed, 01/13/2021 - 11:43pm
SACRAMENTO - Following the events that unfolded in our nation s capital last week and subsequent information from federal law enforcement officials, several agencies are reaching out to the public to let them know of their efforts to ensure their safety.
The California Highway Patrol Commissioner Amanda Ray, Cal OES Director and Homeland Security Advisor Mark Ghilarducci and California National Guard Adjutant General David Baldwin issued the following statement:
Our collective agencies are working closely together and remain vigilant to respond to potential threats that may occur anywhere in the state, including the Capitol. Collectively, we maintain strong relationships with our security and intelligence partners at the local, state, and federal levels and are continually monitoring and sharing information about possible emerging threats to the state.