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Massachusetts Guard, Paraguay Prepare Sites for Fuerzas Comando 2026

1 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Members of the Massachusetts National Guard move floor tiles during construction and renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 16, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside Paraguayan military counterparts to upgrade facilities in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026, supporting the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Matthew Herman, a structural specialist with the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, Massachusetts Air National Guard, receives construction materials during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 16, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside Paraguayan military counterparts to repair and upgrade key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026, supporting the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Members of the Massachusetts National Guard paint a sniper tower at the Escuela de Infantería (School of Infantry) in Remansito, Paraguay, July 23, 2026. The joint engineering mission supports the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay by repairing and renovating key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 4 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Leaders from the Massachusetts National Guard and Paraguayan Armed Forces inspect a sniper tower during a site walkthrough at the Escuela de Infantería (School of Infantry) in Remansito, Paraguay, July 15, 2026. Leaders surveyed key training infrastructure to plan renovation work across key training sites ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 5 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Leaders from the Massachusetts National Guard and Paraguayan Armed Forces gather during a site walkthrough at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 15, 2026. Leaders met on the first day of the joint engineering mission to coordinate logistics and establish project timelines for infrastructure renovations across key training sites ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 6 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Members of the Massachusetts Air National Guard and Paraguayan Armed Forces pose for a group photo at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 16, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside Paraguayan military counterparts to upgrade facilities in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026, supporting the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 7 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Army Pfc. Douglas Geter, a member of the 181st Engineer Vertical Construction Company, Massachusetts Army National Guard, receives construction materials during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 16, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside Paraguayan military counterparts to repair and upgrade key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026, supporting the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 8 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Paraguayan Army Col. Daniel Hugo Yamanishi Salas speaks with Massachusetts National Guard personnel during a logistical planning meeting at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 15, 2026. Leaders met on the first day of the joint engineering mission to coordinate logistics and establish project timelines for infrastructure renovations across key training sites ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 9 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Leaders from the Massachusetts National Guard and Paraguayan Armed Forces meet during a logistical planning session at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 15, 2026. Leaders met on the first day of the joint engineering mission to coordinate logistics and establish project timelines for infrastructure renovations across key training sites ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 10 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jake Austin, a structural specialist with the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, Massachusetts Air National Guard, prepares a wall for renovation at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 16, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside Paraguayan military counterparts to upgrade facilities in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026, supporting the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 11 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Riley Howland, a structural specialist with the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, Massachusetts Air National Guard, applies mortar along a wall during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 16, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside Paraguayan military counterparts to repair and upgrade key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026, supporting the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 12 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Massachusetts National Guard personnel speak with a member of the Paraguayan Armed Forces inside a work site at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 17, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside Paraguayan military counterparts to repair and upgrade key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026, supporting the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 13 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Army Spc. Oladapo Alabede, a member of the 181st Engineer Vertical Construction Company, Massachusetts Army National Guard, works on flooring during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 17, 2026. The joint construction effort supported the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay by repairing and renovating key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 14 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Members of the Massachusetts National Guard and Paraguayan Armed Forces install wall tiles during facility renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 20, 2026. The joint construction effort supports the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay by repairing and renovating key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 15 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Army Spc. Maria Zelaya, a member of the 181st Engineer Vertical Construction Company, Massachusetts Army National Guard, prepares an interior wall for new tiles during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 20, 2026. The joint construction effort supported the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay by repairing and renovating key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 16 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Army Spc. Jayda Vital, a member of the 181st Engineer Vertical Construction Company, Massachusetts Army National Guard, prepares an interior wall for new tiles during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 20, 2026. The joint construction effort supports the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay by repairing and renovating key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 17 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - From left, U.S. Army Spc. Guilherme Luz, Pfc. Douglas Geter and Spc. Jackson Lowry, a member of the 181st Engineer Vertical Construction Company, Massachusetts Army National Guard, prepares ground brickwork during exterior site preparation at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 20, 2026. The joint engineering mission supports the State Partnership Program between Massachusetts and Paraguay by repairing and renovating key infrastructure in preparation for Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 18 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jake Austin, a structural specialist with the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, Massachusetts Air National Guard, measures and marks tiles during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 21, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside the Paraguayan Armed Forces to repair and upgrade key facilities and infrastructure ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 19 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jose Agustiliano, a structural specialist with the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, Massachusetts Air National Guard, marks a wall to measure tile alignments during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 21, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside the Paraguayan Armed Forces to repair and upgrade key facilities and infrastructure ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 20 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Basiru Camara, a structural specialist with the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, Massachusetts Air National Guard, uses an angle grinder to cut tiles during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 21, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside the Paraguayan Armed Forces to repair and upgrade key facilities and infrastructure ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 21 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Basiru Camara, left, a structural specialist with the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, and U.S. Army Spc. Kerven Borzor, a member of the 181st Engineer Vertical Construction Company, Massachusetts National Guard, align wall tiles during renovation work at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 21, 2026. Massachusetts National Guard engineers worked alongside the Paraguayan Armed Forces to repair and upgrade key facilities and infrastructure ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 22 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Leaders from the Massachusetts National Guard pose for a group photo at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, in Asunción, Paraguay, July 15, 2026. The joint team gathered on the first day of a two-week engineering mission with the Paraguayan Armed Forces to coordinate project logistics in support of the State Partnership Program ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL 23 / 23 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Leaders from the Massachusetts National Guard and Paraguayan Armed Forces inspect a sniper tower during a site walkthrough at the Escuela de Infantería (School of Infantry) in Remansito, Paraguay, July 15, 2026. Leaders surveyed key training infrastructure to plan renovation work across key training sites ahead of Fuerzas Comando 2026. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Gadiel Concepcion Adorno) VIEW ORIGINAL

ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay - More than 50 Soldiers and Airmen from the Massachusetts National Guard conducted a joint engineering mission with the Paraguayan Armed Forces to renovate critical infrastructure at military training sites near Asunción, Paraguay, July 13-26.

The joint task force, including members of the 181st Engineer Vertical Construction Company and the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron, worked alongside Paraguayan partners in support of the State Partnership Program.

The training and construction effort supported preparations for Fuerzas Comando 2026, a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored multinational special operations competition scheduled for mid-August. To ensure the sites were ready to host military personnel and special operations forces from more than 20 nations, the Massachusetts National Guard performed structural maintenance and renovations across multiple facilities at Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz (CECOPAZ), the Joint Peace Operations Training Center, as well as a sniper tower at the Escuela de Infantería, the Paraguayan Army Infantry School.

"What's integral to this mission is that we are bolstering not only the relationship between the Massachusetts National Guard and Paraguay, but also the Air and Army components," said Capt. Connor Abreu, 101st Engineer Battalion training officer. "We've been partners with Paraguay for just about 25 years."

Executing the mission - including masonry, roofing, carpentry, tiling, plumbing and painting - in a foreign operating environment presented unique tactical and logistical challenges. For many participating Guardsmen, operating with limited equipment alongside host-nation personnel provided valuable expeditionary experience.

"Normally, when we go out to places, we have all our tools, all of our gear and equipment," said Senior Airman Matthew Herman, a structural specialist with the 102nd Civil Engineer Squadron. "Here, they don't have access to as much equipment, but they still make it work. It's impressive to see how you can accomplish the mission with minimal resources, which is a vital skill in contingency environments."

Despite initial language barriers and differences in trade techniques, the joint environment fostered rapid cohesion and mutual learning among the military branches and partner forces.

"Working with the Army has been fantastic because we all speak the same language - construction," said Master Sgt. Bradford Townsend, 102nd Mission Support Group first sergeant. "We've really integrated well with the locals and with the Army and the Air Force working together."

The sentiment of unity was shared by members of the Paraguayan Armed Forces, who worked alongside the Massachusetts National Guard engineers throughout the mission.

"We were able to get to know them. They integrated very well with us," said 2nd Lt. Matías Benítez, a member of the Paraguayan Armed Forces. "It was just like being with another Paraguayan."

1st Lt. Gerardo González, also serving with the Paraguayan Armed Forces, emphasized the lasting impact of the cultural and professional exchange.

"Through work, we could also exchange conversations and learn about each other's cultures," said González. "It was a very nice and unique experience. We're left with very fond memories."

The Massachusetts National Guard and Paraguay have maintained a partnership through the Department of War National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program, or SPP, since 2001. One of the program's earliest partnerships, the relationship has grown over 25 years, reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening regional security, building interoperability and fostering enduring relationships between the two nations.

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