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Somalia participates in first multinational security exercise in 30 years

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Somalia participates in first multinational security exercise in 30 years

Postby GuleedWarsame » Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:42 am

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The Somali Maritime Police force honed their skills in Djibouti earlier this month with other maritime forces from East Africa, West Indian Ocean nations, Europe and the United during the seventh annual Cutlass Express maritime exercise. The event marked the first time that Somalia has participated in a multinational security exercise outside its borders in nearly 30 years.

The Cutlass Express is one of three Africa-focused regional Express series exercises sponsored by U.S. Africa Command and facilitated by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th Fleet.

“Having Somalia be part of this is absolutely phenomenal,” said Rear Adm. Shawn E. Duane, vice commander, U.S. 6th Fleet. “It’s the first time they’ve been able to participate outside their borders in a multinational exercise…it shows a lot of progress and that’s the kind of success that Cutlass Express fosters.”


During the security exercise, the Somali Maritime Police force was able to recieve hands-on training for visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) missions in addition to pier-side and at-sea boarding of vessels by the U.S. Coast Guard and Turkish military.

“We have learned these techniques in classes in Somalia, so Cutlass Express gives us the opportunity to learn tactical application from our partners,” said Somali Military Police Capt. Abdulkadir Muktar. “Applying what we have learned will help us improve our goal of maritime security.”

U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Enforcement Specialist Shane Goudswaard, an instructor who assisted with the VBSS drills and at-sea boarding practical exercise, said that was impressed with Somali officers ability to quickly digest information and execute.

"The Somalis did great at taking all the information that we exchanged this week and really putting it together and making it all mesh into one final boarding,” said Goudswaard. “I was really impressed with how quick they were able to pick it up and apply it to a practical exercise.”

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Re: Somalia participates in first multinational security exercise in 30 years

Postby bashe19 » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:11 pm

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The Somali Maritime Police force honed their skills in Djibouti earlier this month with other maritime forces from East Africa, West Indian Ocean nations, Europe and the United during the seventh annual Cutlass Express maritime exercise. The event marked the first time that Somalia has participated in a multinational security exercise outside its borders in nearly 30 years.

The Cutlass Express is one of three Africa-focused regional Express series exercises sponsored by U.S. Africa Command and facilitated by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th Fleet.

“Having Somalia be part of this is absolutely phenomenal,” said Rear Adm. Shawn E. Duane, vice commander, U.S. 6th Fleet. “It’s the first time they’ve been able to participate outside their borders in a multinational exercise…it shows a lot of progress and that’s the kind of success that Cutlass Express fosters.”





During the security exercise, the Somali Maritime Police force was able to recieve hands-on training for visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) missions in addition to pier-side and at-sea boarding of vessels by the U.S. Coast Guard and Turkish military.




“We have learned these techniques in classes in Somalia, so Cutlass Express gives us the opportunity to learn tactical application from our partners,” said Somali Military Police Capt. Abdulkadir Muktar. “Applying what we have learned will help us improve our goal of maritime security.”

U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Enforcement Specialist Shane Goudswaard, an instructor who assisted with the VBSS drills and at-sea boarding practical exercise, said that was impressed with Somali officers ability to quickly digest information and execute.

"The Somalis did great at taking all the information that we exchanged this week and really putting it together and making it all mesh into one final boarding,” said Goudswaard. “I was really impressed with how quick they were able to pick it up and apply it to a practical exercise.”

:clap: Awsome, it's progress right direction. they petrol from Kismayo to Saylac.

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Re: Somalia participates in first multinational security exercise in 30 years

Postby GuleedWarsame » Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:42 pm


:clap: Awsome, it's progress right direction. they petrol from Kismayo to Saylac.
Thats the plan :up:


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