Transatlantic reserve training
24 Jun 2014 03:03 PM
British Army reservists join American colleagues
for 2-week exercise.
Commandos from 131 Independent Commando Squadron Royal
Engineers, an Army Reserve squadron which provides engineering support to 3
Commando Brigade Royal Marines, took part in a 2-week exercise at Marine Corps
Base Quantico in Virginia, USA.
Exercise Red Dagger 14 involved 65 commandos in total
working alongside 60 marines from the US Marine Corps (USMC) and focused on
integration between the 2 units and cross-training on US weapons and
equipment.
Major Mark Normile, officer commanding 131 Commando,
said:
The
challenges of this exercise have tested everyone involved. This is a unique
opportunity to train our reservists and prepare them to deploy and work
alongside our US colleagues. It also provides everyone with an experience they
won’t forget.
For
Sapper Dan Lansley, aged 20, this was his first overseas exercise with 131
since passing the commando course in May. He said:
It’s been great working with the US marines. The
highlight of the exercise so far has been the helicopter landing site, where we
used heavy plant, chainsaws and explosives to clear a 100-metre-square area of
dense forest for Osprey helicopters to use.
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