Senegalese Sgt. Mamadu Diouf, an engineer instructor, explains to his students how to use a pulley system to remove ordnance during a train-the-trainer course, March 8, at an engineer base in Bargny, Senegal. A group of explosive ordnance disposal technicians with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response-Africa, began assisting Senegalese engineers as part of the Humanitarian Mine Action Program, Feb. 15, 2016. The train-the-trainer program initially began in 2014, when EOD Marines from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and Vermont Air National Guard EOD technicians began teaching a group of veteran, hand-selected Senegalese soldiers how to be instructors. Now, in its second phase, three Senegalese soldiers, all engineers, are instructing eight junior-level soldiers in an EOD level one class, which teaches students how identify various types of ordnance and landmines and how to properly mark its locations.
Date Taken: | 03.08.2016 |
Date Posted: | 03.15.2016 07:03 |
Photo ID: | 2463681 |
VIRIN: | 160308-M-TM093-008 |
Resolution: | 2880x1920 |
Size: | 2.23 MB |
Location: | BARGNY, SN |
Web Views: | 26 |
Downloads: | 7 |
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