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    States News Service
    July 17, 2009 Friday


    ADJUTANT GENERAL TO VISIT ARMENIA

    TOPEKA, KS


    The following information was released by the Kansas Adjutant Generals
    Department:

    Maj. Gen. Tod Bunting, the Adjutant General of Kansas, will be
    traveling in the Republic of Armenia the week of July 20, as part of
    the Kansas National Guards partnership with the country. Bunting will
    meet with embassy staff and Armenian government officials to discuss
    how the Kansas National Guard can continue to build upon its now
    six-year partnership.

    Kansas has some of the nations best medical, agricultural,
    bio-security and educational professionals, said Bunting. We stand
    ready to support the embassy and explore additional opportunities to
    assist Armenia.

    Buntings visit will focus on fostering growth in biosecurity,
    agriculture development, education and law enforcement.

    Accompanying Bunting will be Dr. Martha Vanier, associate director of
    the National Agriculture Biosecurity Center and retired Lt. Col. Craig
    Beardsley, who will work with Armenian agencies to discuss a
    Biosecurity Threat Reduction Plan.; and Dr. Fred Cholick, dean,
    College of Agriculture and director, Kansas State University Research
    and Extension, who has identified key opportunities for Kansas
    State/Armenia engagements focusing on agricultural development.

    Additionally, Dr. Blake Flanders, director of workforce training and
    education services of the Kansas Board of Regents will advise Armenian
    officials on education strategies. Maj. James Brown, operations
    officer for the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department, will discuss
    strategies with International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
    and Armenian police officials.

    In 2003, Kansas and the Republic of Armenia were linked under the
    National Guard Bureaus State Partnership Program. The Kansas National
    Guard works closely with the Armenian Ministry of Defense, Ministry of
    Health, Rescue Service and other governmental offices and agencies.

    Armenia, formerly part of the Soviet Union, is an independent nation
    neighboring Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia, with a land mass slightly
    smaller than Maryland.
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