In response to heightened turmoil in the Balkans, dozens of Iowa National Guard soldiers from Company C (Medevac) are gearing up for a nine-month deployment to Kosovo on December 29.
The mission, part of a longstanding NATO peacekeeping effort, aims to conduct live aerial medevac operations and provide crucial support to the United States, Kosovo Security Forces, and the coalition developed over more than a decade.
While tensions escalate in the region, the Iowa-Kosovo partnership, established in 2011, serves as a strategic alliance, fostering collaboration in defense, agriculture, tourism, and energy.
This deployment, unrelated to Russia and Ukraine, underscores the enduring commitment between Iowa and Kosovo.
The Iowa National Guard’s efforts to strengthen ties with the Kosovo Security Forces include significant initiatives, such as a large-scale medical training exercise in Kosovo in April 2024.
The bilateral relations were further emphasized in recent meetings between Kosovo Defense Minister Ejup Maqedonci and U.S. Senator Joni Ernst, discussing NATO integration and future cooperation.
The deployment ceremony, taking place at the Waterloo Airport Army Aviation Support Facility, marks a significant step as these guardsmen embark on pre-mobilization training in Fort Cavazos, Texas, before heading to Kosovo.
This mission reflects the ongoing dedication to peacekeeping efforts in a region grappling with escalating tensions.