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Texas, Nebraska Guard Train With Czechia Against Cyber Threats

U.S. Army News by U.S. Army News
June 14, 2025
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Texas, Nebraska Guard Train With Czechia Against Cyber Threats










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An Air National Guardsman and a Czech Republic military member collaborate during exercise Cyber Shield 2025 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9, 2025. Since 1993, the Czech Republic has been a state partner of Texas and Nebraska through the National Guard State Partnership Program, and they have participated in multiple training exercises alongside both Army and Air National Guardsmen.
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A Czech Republic military member works on a computer during exercise Cyber Shield 2025 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9, 2025. Since 1993, the Czech Republic has been a state partner of Texas and Nebraska through the National Guard State...








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A Czech Republic military member works on a computer during exercise Cyber Shield 2025 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9, 2025. Since 1993, the Czech Republic has been a state partner of Texas and Nebraska through the National Guard State Partnership Program, and they have participated in multiple training exercises alongside both Army and Air National Guardsmen.
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1st Lt. Karina Abella, a cyber operations officer from the 72nd Brigade Combat Team with the Texas Army National Guard, monitors the systems through her computer during exercise Cyber Shield 2025 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9, 2025. Cyber...








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1st Lt. Karina Abella, a cyber operations officer from the 72nd Brigade Combat Team with the Texas Army National Guard, monitors the systems through her computer during exercise Cyber Shield 2025 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9, 2025. Cyber Shield is the longest-running and largest Department of Defense cyber exercise with approximately 900 National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors, Guardians and civilian cyber professionals from around the world.
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1st Lt. Karina Abella, a cyber operations officer from the 72nd Brigade Combat Team with the Texas Army National Guard, monitors the systems through her computer during exercise Cyber Shield 2025 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9, 2025. Cyber...








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1st Lt. Karina Abella, a cyber operations officer from the 72nd Brigade Combat Team with the Texas Army National Guard, monitors the systems through her computer during exercise Cyber Shield 2025 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9, 2025. Cyber Shield is the longest-running and largest Department of Defense cyber exercise with approximately 900 National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors, Guardians and civilian cyber professionals from around the world.
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Staff Sgt. Alejandro Hernandez, a digital network exploitation analyst with the 273rd Cyberspace Operations Squadron from the Texas Air National Guard, works together with state partners from the Czech Republic during exercise Cyber Shield 2025 in...








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Staff Sgt. Alejandro Hernandez, a digital network exploitation analyst with the 273rd Cyberspace Operations Squadron from the Texas Air National Guard, works together with state partners from the Czech Republic during exercise Cyber Shield 2025 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9, 2025. In addition to the diverse representation from states and territories, Cyber Shield 2025 includes participants from 15 countries within the National Guard’s state partnership program. This collaboration fosters knowledge sharing, cross-state cooperation, and a unified approach to defending against cyber threats.
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – Hidden within a discreet concrete building, teams from various states and countries collaborate across screens and keyboards for Cyber Shield 2025.

For the May 30 to June 13 exercise, 28 states and 15 state partners have come together to share best practices and lessons on how to defend the cyber front. One cyber team, composed of Air and Army National Guardsmen from Nebraska and Texas, has been working closely with its shared partner, Czechia.

Czechia became a partner with Texas and Nebraska in 1993 through the Department of Defense National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program. The program involves cooperation between both militaries, cultural exchanges and shared training. Exercises such as Cyber Shield enable both partners to utilize their knowledge to train for and respond to real-world scenarios.

1st Lt. Karina Abella, a cyber operations officer from the 72nd Brigade Combat Team with the Texas Army National Guard, is working alongside members of the Czechia cyber team. She believes it is essential to participate in this exercise and collaborate with various units to comprehend the scope of cyber threats.

“It’s important to work with our state partners because we do not know everything that is out there,” Abella said. “Bringing in our state partners through the program allows us to understand how they operate in the cyber world and helps us build alliances.”

This is Abella’s third year participating in Cyber Shield. She first attended as a white cell member and then as a blue team member before serving as a team lead this year.

Staff Sgt. Alejandro Hernandez, a digital network exploitation analyst with the 273rd Cyberspace Operations Squadron, Texas Air National Guard, also participated in the exercise.

“I believe it’s important to work with everyone because we should be able to work with our partners across different fields,” Hernandez said. “I have learned that it takes a lot of work to put something like this exercise together, and there are different roles and expertise that come together to make this happen.”

Cyber Shield is the longest-running and largest Department of Defense cyber exercise. This year, about 900 National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors, Guardians and civilian cyber professionals from around the world are gathering to participate in training and a cyber defense exercise. Additionally, 15 countries within the State Partnership Program collaborated to share a unified approach to defending against cyber threats.

“I recommend that, for those who would like to come and do an exercise like this, they should do it as it is a good experience,” Hernandez said. “In the future, I believe that warfare is going to take a different approach towards cyber, so we should always be ready.”

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