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    Marine Forces Europe visit Georgian army in Hohenfels

    Marine Forces Europe visit Georgian army in Hohenfels

    Photo By Matt Lyman | Colonel Gregory Douquet, chief of staff, Marine Corps Forces, Europe sits with Colonel...... read more read more

    HOHENFEL, BADEN-WURTTEMBERG, GERMANY

    08.22.2012

    Story by Staff Sgt. Matt Lyman 

    U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa     

    HOHENFEL, Germany - Col. James S. O’Meara, deputy commanding general for Marine Forces, Europe and Africa, accompanied by Col. Gregory M. Douquet, MFE chief of staff, visited the 12th and 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalions during the Marine Rehearsal Exercise Distinguished Visitor’s Day, the culmination of a six-month pre-deployment training cycle at the 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command in Hohenfels, Germany, Aug. 15.

    During this visit, O’Meara and Douquet met with Dmitri Shashkin, Georgian Minister of Defense and sat through briefs outlining the progress of the two Georgian battalions and were given an overview of their mission capabilities and mission outlook.

    “It's all about mission success. The 12th and 32nd have trained hard, applied many lessons learned and are prepared,” said O’Meara. “Many thanks to the Minister of Defense, 12th and 32nd battalion soldiers, Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group, members of U.S. Marine Forces, Europe, and the joint team here at Hohenfels for a successful pre-deployment training program and final exercise.”

    The battalions were trained in an individual to battalion format; building on individual skills, graduating to fire team tactics, squad, platoon, company and finally culminating into full-ledged, battalion-sized maneuvers.

    The Georgian soldiers were participating in the eighth and ninth rotations of the Georgia Deployment Program-International Security Assistance Force and as the program grows and succeeds, the Marines rely on lessons-learned from previous Georgian Battalion’s experiences in Afghanistan. These after action reports allow the GDP-I to become more comprehensive and focus training more on events the Georgian soldiers need based on their area of responsibility in Afghanistan and the perceived threats once they get there.

    “The quality of the training at the GDP-I MRE is a testament to the commitment of our Georgian partners, the superior U.S. European Command [EUCOM] training facility at Hohenfels, and the joint and combined team that participates in the GDP-I mission rehearsal exercise,” said Douquet. “The GDP-I MRE was also a great opportunity to meet the new Georgian Minister of Defense Shashkini and the Deputy Chief of Defense Col. Lasha Beridze.”

    The training these soldiers received covered a large span of skill sets required to accomplish a variety of missions while deployed.
    The training included classes on Blue Force Tracker operator, CLIC (Company Level Intel Cell) Refresher, Biometrics (HIIDE) Operator Refresher, NEST (SLE) and PE, Evidence Collection/Detainee Processing, Vallon Mine Detector, SPARKS Mine Roller, Call for Fire Trainer, Drivers’ Training (MRAP, LMTV) and many more to include counter-insurgency operations, close-quarters combat courses and other infantry patrol training.

    The MRE is the culminating event for the Republic of Georgia’s 12th and 32nd Light Infantry Battalion prior to deploying to Afghanistan to conduct counterinsurgency operations in support of ISAF and Operation Enduring Freedom.

    The original GDP-ISAF program was a two-year train and equip mission designed to prepare four Georgian infantry battalions in sequence for operations in Afghanistan with Regional Command Southwest. As of May 2011, the program is now GDP-ISAF II, a subsequent extension of the original program for training and deploying nine additional Georgian infantry battalions over three years.

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    Date Taken: 08.22.2012
    Date Posted: 08.22.2012 04:17
    Story ID: 93607
    Location: HOHENFEL, BADEN-WURTTEMBERG, DE

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