Counterdrug Task Force

Counterdrug Task Force

Operating Principles Nevada National Guard Counterdrug Taskforce

I. The National Guard is a war-fighting organization. What we do in The Counterdrug Taskforce must never detract from the combat readiness of soldiers/airmen and units.

II. Success of our program depends on the knowledge and initiative of individual taskforce members. We will develop in our people the expertise necessary to competently and effectively support local Counterdrug efforts.

III. We must always link our operations to a defined problem. All Nevada National Guard Counterdrug operations will be built upon a clear threat assessment.

IV. The Nevada Counterdrug Taskforce is not a free agent in the war against drugs. Our job is support; we will always operate to augment the efforts of a clearly identified law enforcement agency or community organization.

V. The Nevada Counterdrug Taskforce is a military organization providing support to law enforcement. We have a unique responsibility to our organization, the American public and the U.S. Constitution.We will ensure, in doing our jobs here, that we do not violate any citizen's legal protections, that fellow Nevadans remain free of unwarranted intrusion by military force intended to protect them, and that we operate in accordance with the spirit of our most deeply held beliefs on individual liberty. .

Support


Aerial surveillance and photography
Ground surveillance and photography
Intelligence analysts
Marijuana Eradication
Coalition Support
Prevention, Treatment, and Outreach for Service Members and their Families

 

Contacts


Counterdrug Taskforce
1776 National Guard Way
Box 26
Reno, NV 89502

Counterdrug Operations
Office - (775) 348-5119

 

 


 
Our Mission
Provide focues and responsive military support to Law Enforcement Agencies and Community Based Organizations in order to reduce the availability and demand of illegal drugs within the State of Nevada and our nation.
 
What We Do
Soldiers and Airmen assigned to the Nevada Counterdrug Task Force have established and maintained a strong and active presence with community groups, school districts, business organizations, adult groups and law enforcement entities. This is necessary to develop drug prevention strategies, intervention plans, programs and effective partnerships to deal with issues of substance abuse in our community.