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| Sujet: Re: Exercice Phoenix Express - 2012 Dim 20 Mai 2012 - 9:00 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Exercice Phoenix Express - 2012 Mar 22 Mai 2012 - 0:41 | |
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- Mass Casualty Drill Brings Phoenix Express 2 Shore Training to a Close
By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Caitlin Conroy, Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th Fleet Public Affairs
SOUDA BAY, Crete (NNS) -- Service members from Algeria, Greece, Morocco, Turkey and the U.S. teamed up aboard guided-missile frigate USS Simpson (FFG 56) to conduct a mass casualty drill in support of Exercise Phoenix Express 2012 (PE12) in Souda Bay, Crete, May 18.
The exercise gave participants the opportunity to demonstrate medical techniques they learned during earlier PE12 training. Participants were required to treat simulated injuries under the supervision of senior medical officers from each country.
"This kind of drill allows the participants the opportunity to put into practice skills learned during the classroom phase of training, including patient triage which means sorting casualties into groups based on their immediate medical needs," said Cmdr. John Quigley, PE12 senior medical officer. "This training provides valuable skills that can be used during an immediate life-threatening situation."
During the drill, multinational medical officers observed and graded participating service members in a variety of areas including procedure and techniques. "My job was to make sure the right procedures were followed and that everyone was getting the right prognosis," said Algerian navy Capt. Larbi Boudjada, a drill observer.
Maritime partners who participated in the drill felt that the entire experience was a valuable learning opportunity that will be beneficial during future operations.
"We're in this together and each country helps toward a common goal," said Army Staff Sgt. Catie Cejka, a Reservist with the 396th Combat Support Hospital. "It's good to know the countries involved have the critical training to keep people alive if the need arises."
The mass casualty drill marked the end of PE12's land training, as participating ships prepare to get underway to begin the next phase.
PE12, a multinational maritime exercise between Southern European, North African and U.S. naval forces, is designed to improve cooperation among participating nations and help increase safety and security in the Mediterranean Sea.
Participating countries in PE12 include Algeria, Croatia, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Libya, Morocco, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey and the United States. _________________ | |
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| Sujet: Re: Exercice Phoenix Express - 2012 Mar 22 Mai 2012 - 20:59 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Exercice Phoenix Express - 2012 Jeu 27 Sep 2012 - 10:11 | |
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- Les Marines des FAST n'éxecutent aucune opération en Espagne, bien que tous les deux ans effectuent des manœuvres avec plusieurs armées européennes et africaines. Dans les dernières ont participé des troupes marocaines.Pendant les exercices Lisa Bleu et Phoenix Express ils ont eu des essais en comun avec des unitées espagnoles
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- Los marines de la FAST no desarrollan ninguna operación en España, aunque todos los años llevan a cabo maniobras con varios ejércitos europeos y africanos. En las más recientes participaron efectivos de Marruecos.En los ejercicios Lisa Azul y Phoenix Express han compartido ensayos con unidades españolas.
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- The Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST) is capable of rapidly deploying to immediately improve security at United States Government installations worldwide. FAST Marines are deployed at the discretion of the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps when the primary and auxiliary security forces of the Marines are unable to adequately respond to a security crisis. FAST goes through the Close Quarters Battle School in a specialized course known as Advanced Urban Combat. Once completed, they are given the MOS of 8154.
Established in 1987, FAST companies provide a limited-duration, expeditionary security force to protect vital naval and national assets. FAST maintains forward-deployed platoons at various naval commands around the globe, and possesses U.S.-based alert forces capable of rapidly responding to unforeseen contingencies worldwide. Each FAST company is equipped and trains with some of the most state-of-the-art weaponry and currently consists of around 500 Marines.
FAST maintains a high degree of readiness in order to conduct these short-notice, limited-duration contingency operations, as seen in the port security mission following the attacks on the USS Cole (DDG-67) in October 2000 and the American Embassy reinforcements in Liberia and Haiti. FAST participated in several embassy reinforcements during the Arab Spring, from Cairo, Egypt to Sana'a, Yemen. FAST Marines provided additional security to allow the embassies to continue normal operation. Wikipedia |
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