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N.Y. National Guard Counterdrug Task Force

Drug Free Starts With Me

Mission: To provide highly skilled personnel, specialized equipment and facilities as requested by Law Enforcement Agencies and Community Based Organizations in response to a changing drug threat.  

Vision: We the soldiers and airmen of the National Guard Counterdrug Program, will become the catalysts for synchronized cooperation between and among DoD and federal, state, and local agencies across the full spectrum of counterdrug homeland defense operations. By leveraging our unique military capabilities, national resources, and community focus we will play a central role in shaping our nation's response to drug and associated transnational security threats.


Revised October 16, 2009

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"Authority. Division of Military and Naval Affairs Regulation 500-2, New York National Guard Counterdrug Support, promulgated on 1 June 2006 pursuant to section 11 of the Military Law, authorizes and prescribes the standard policies, procedures, responsibilities and overall concept of operations governing the utilization of the New York National Guard Counterdrug Support Program in support of law enforcement agencies and community based organizations to counter illicit drug activity."


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