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Trained for war, deployed for peace: Florida’s Darkhorse Squadron heads to Kosovo

Will Martin by Will Martin
January 15, 2026
Florida Army National Guard Soldiers with 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment “Darkhorse” stand in formation during a departure ceremony in Panama City, Jan. 4, 2026. Major Gen. John D. Haas, The Adjutant General of Florida, and Maj. Gen. Robert G. Curruthers, Assistant Adjutant General-Army and the commander, Florida Army National Guard, was among those attending the event, signifying the unit’s deployment in support of global security objectives. Members of the Darkhorse specialize in reconnaissance and security operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. N.W. Huertas)

Florida Army National Guard Soldiers with 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment “Darkhorse” stand in formation during a departure ceremony in Panama City, Jan. 4, 2026. Major Gen. John D. Haas, The Adjutant General of Florida, and Maj. Gen. Robert G. Curruthers, Assistant Adjutant General-Army and the commander, Florida Army National Guard, was among those attending the event, signifying the unit’s deployment in support of global security objectives. Members of the Darkhorse specialize in reconnaissance and security operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. N.W. Huertas)

As the relative cool of winter settled across the Florida Panhandle, one of the state’s most combat-tested National Guard units was deep in preparation for a mission that will be defined by diplomacy and dialogue.

“We just came off a training rotation this summer that was very much large-scale combat in its orientation,” said Lt. Col. Daniel Brown, commander of the Florida Army National Guard’s 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment. “(But) this deployment will be very different — there will be no combatants or engagements of that nature.”

Mobilized to fight in both World Wars and Iraq and Afghanistan, the Darkhorse Squadron now has orders for Kosovo, where about 200 of its soldiers will forego the familiarity of kinetic action, and instead, carry out a yearlong mission anchored in peacekeeping and partnership.

“Our mission really revolves around ensuring a secure environment,” said Brown. “We’re responsible for a safe environment, freedom of movement, and ensuring the border is respected in accordance with the United Nations (Resolution 1244).”

Lt. Col. Daniel Brown, commander of 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment “Darkhorse”, shakes Soldiers’ hands before boarding a plane following a departure ceremony in Panama City, Fla., Jan. 4, 2026. Senior leaders and guests joined Soldiers as they were presented with a ceremonial flag following remarks. Members of the Darkhorse specialize in reconnaissance and security operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. N.W. Huertas)

U.S. military operations in Kosovo began in 1999 in response to ethnic violence that haunted the region. Those NATO-led, peacekeeping operations continue to the present, with National Guard rotations playing heavily into the international Kosovo Force, or KFOR.

Drawn from the Panhandle communities in which they work and live, Darkhorse soldiers’ lives form a bridge across the military-civilian divide. Between conducting rescues while battered by hurricane winds and navigating the threat of civil unrest, Florida has granted these guardsmen the community-engagement skills essential to KFOR operations.

Florida Army National Guard 1st Squadron Commander, Lt. Col. Daniel S. Brown, with the 153rd Cavalry Regiment, discusses potential impacted areas of Hurricane Debby at the Franklin County Emergency Operations Center with Franklin County Director of Emergency Management Jennifer Daniels. Over 3,000 Florida National Guard troops have been activated to provide support and ensure rapid response to affected areas as the state braces for the storm. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Trinity Bierley, 107th MPAD, FLARNG)

“I have 38 soldiers from a diversity of backgrounds — law enforcement, corrections, and people who understand how to interact with a civilian population,” said Capt. Harleigh Payne, who will lead the 1-153rd Calvary’s Troop C in Kosovo, where she’ll also bring her own civilian experience to bear on the mission.

“I’m with Florida Fish and Wildlife,” said Payne. “I’m a law enforcement officer, and that experience has prepared me for handling high-stress environments appropriately and with tact.”

Part of the ebb and flow of Kosovo operations is partnership with other nation’s forces. The Florida guardsmen will conduct patrols and security operations in close coordination with NATO partner forces.

“We’ll be working with other entities — Kosovo Police, Kosovo Border Patrol, and partner nations — Latvia, Turkey, Poland, and Germany,” said Brown.

Cavalry scouts assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment, conduct an area recon patrolling exercise at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, July 24, 2024. They are among almost 5,000 Florida Guard members mobilized to Camp Shelby to support the Exportable Combat Training Capability exercise, a major training event that ensures the 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team’s readiness and proficiency to deploy. (U.S. Army Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Shane Klestinski.)

But as Payne notes, building trust with other nations’ forces doesn’t always require a shared language, a lesson learned from a deployment to Kuwait, which concluded with an interforce volleyball game, a symbol of hard-earned camaraderie.

“In 2021, we were regularly deployed near the border of Syria,” Payne said, recalling her work alongside Kuwaiti forces. “For much of it, we didn’t have an interpreter, so we had to rely on body language to work through conversations.”

Though its heritage was forged in battle, the Darkhorse Squadron now embarks on a mission where success is measured by the peace that is kept.

“Our goal is turning off that warfighting mindset and focusing more on civil operations,” said Brown. “Because we have that experience, and because we’re the National Guard in Florida, I’m confident these soldiers will be able to do that and be invested in the community.”

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Tags: 1-153rd Calvary’s Troop CCapt. Harleigh PayneDarkhorse SquadrondeploymentFlorida Army National GuardFlorida Fish and WildlifeKosovoKosovo ForceLt. Col. Daniel BrownNational GuardpeacekeepingUnited Nations
Will Martin

Will Martin

Will Martin is an award-winning writer with more than 20 years of journalism and public affairs experience. An Iraq War veteran, he served in the Army National Guard and Air Force Reserve for 21 years before retiring in 2019. His writing passions include military and veterans issues, sports, and social justice.

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