The Nebraska State Patrol and Nebraska National Guard are proud to announce a partnership that will help soldiers completing their military service continue to serve the public as Nebraska State Troopers.
Colonel John Bolduc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol, and Brigadier General Craig Strong, Adjutant General of the Nebraska National Guard, signed a memorandum of participation in the U.S. Army PaYS (Partnership for Your Success) program.
“Service is at the heart of both military service and law enforcement. We’re proud to have numerous military veterans serving today as troopers,” said Colonel Bolduc. “This agreement will help us recruit the next generation of troopers as we connect with soldiers looking for a career of making a difference in communities across Nebraska.”
The PaYS program helps current soldiers of the U.S. Army, including the Army National Guard and Army Reserve, prepare for a career following their military service. This partnership will allow the State Patrol to work alongside U.S. Army recruiters to make connections with soldiers who desire to continue serving the public after they complete their service in the Army.
“It just seems like a natural fit. There’s always been partnership between the State Patrol and National Guard, but this takes our partnership to a new level,” said Brigadier General Strong. “What’s great about this program is it’s giving our service members an opportunity to get interviewed, guaranteeing that an actual human being will review their application and give them a shot.”
The signing ceremony featured a joint Color Guard consisting of troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol Honor Guard and cadets from the University of Nebraska Army ROTC Color Guard. Several troopers were also recognized for their simultaneous service as members of the Nebraska National Guard.
To connect with a Nebraska State Patrol recruiter, visit NebraskaTroopers.com. To connect with a Nebraska National Guard recruiter, visit NationalGuard.com.