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Sujet: Exercice Jebel Sahara 2012 Mer 10 Oct 2012 - 19:51
Jebel Sahara est de retour ... photos prises entre le 07 et 09 octobre 2012
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Sujet: Re: Exercice Jebel Sahara 2012 Mer 10 Oct 2012 - 19:56
Ca y est ils ont plus peur de tomber malade
Cool de Jebel Sahara reprenne Une Valeur Ajouté importante pour les FAR et surtout la 2ème BIP
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Sujet: Re: Exercice Jebel Sahara 2012 Mer 10 Oct 2012 - 19:59
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Importance to Morocco of exercise with Royal Gibraltar Regiment
The Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo, has spent two days with the Royal Gibraltar Regiment in Marrakesh during their Exercise Jebel Sahara.
Mr Picardo witnessed a dawn “deliberate assault” on Wednesday morning. This illustrated the tactics that would be employed in clearing and taking an area in terrain which is similar to that being experienced by troops deployed on current British operations.
Accompanied by the Commanding Officer, Lt Col Colin Risso MC, the Chief Minister was shown around "Camp Sidi Bou", where he met the men and women of the Regiment over lunch and he was able to see at first hand the logistical problems which had to be overcome when bringing 140 members of the Regiment out to Morocco.
Mr Picardo addressed the Regiment, conveying to them the pride the whole of Gibraltar feels in the work they do, at home, training and when they are operationally deployed as members of the British Army.
The Chief Minister also met with General de Brigade M'Barek Moutaleb of the Moroccan 2nd Brigade Infanterie de Parachutiste (2BIP), who are participating in the exercise alongside the Regiment. He was also fully briefed by Lt Col Oumghari of the 2BIP on the importance to the Moroccan forces of Exercise Jebel Sahara.
Various RG officers also briefed Mr Picardo on the many aspects of regimental training which are fulfilled by Exercise Jebel Sahara.
On Wednesday evening the Chief Minister hosted a dinner for the Officers and Warrant Officers of the Regiment and then, yesterday, he was shown the work undertaken in sniper training. He was also given a detailed briefing on the weapons and communication systems used by the Regiment.
Speaking from Marrakesh, the Chief Minister said: "It has been a huge privilege to have been allowed to see the men and women of the Regiment in the training camp in Marrakesh and witness the work they do whilst on exercise. I was able to see at first hand the hardships that soldiers experience on these exercises - conditions which I am told are remarkably similar to the terrain in current operational theatres.
‘Moreover, the relationship between the Regiment and their colleagues in the Moroccan army is clearly excellent and a testament to the work of the Commanding Officer of the Regiment, the Officers serving with him and each and every solider deployed on exercise Jebel Sahara this year and in the past. I know I speak for all Gibraltarians when I say that we are all very proud of the Regiment and what they stand for and do."
Whilst in Marrakesh the Chief Minister has also taken the opportunity to start work on establishing stronger business and reciprocal tourism links with the private sector in the Kingdom of Morocco.
Sujet: Re: Exercice Jebel Sahara 2012 Mer 10 Oct 2012 - 20:28
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Ca y est ils ont plus peur de tomber malade
Cool de Jebel Sahara reprenne Une Valeur Ajouté importante pour les FAR et surtout la 2ème BIP
est ce qu'il existe un programme du jebel sahara pour savoir qu'est ce qu'il envoi, le nombre d'homme des deux coté ?
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Sujet: Re: Exercice Jebel Sahara 2012 Jeu 11 Oct 2012 - 11:15
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est ce qu'il existe un programme du jebel sahara pour savoir qu'est ce qu'il envoi, le nombre d'homme des deux coté ?
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Ex JEBEL SAHARA
Exercise JEBEL SAHARA is an overseas training exercise which has taken place each year since 2000 near Marrakech and in the High Atlas mountains of Morocco. It now involves about 500 exercising personnel. The Royal Gibraltar Regiment (RG) exercises jointly with the 2eme Brigade d'Infanterie Parachutiste (2BIP) of the Moroccan Army. Also taking part this year were three Chinooks and five Pumas of 18, 27 and 33 Sqns Royal Air Force, a team of directing staff from the Welsh Guards, a TA mobile bath and laundry unit.
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Sujet: Re: Exercice Jebel Sahara 2012 Mer 17 Oct 2012 - 9:27
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Jebel Sahara 2012: Gib-Morocco military exercise
Exercise Jebel Sahara 2012 has now been running for the last three weeks, and has proven to really test and demonstrate how the Royal Gibraltar Regiment reacts in an expeditionary exercise overseas. It has been 12 years since the RG first went to train in Marrakesh and it is still considered an important joint-exercise platform for the regiment and the Moroccan Armed Forces.
“The realistic condition that the terrain offers sets the tempo for operations in a contemporary environment, making the exercise invaluable. The RG troops have been very busy,” comments Maj Juri Williamson, Officer Commanding Exercise Jebel Sahara.
“It has really tested all departments within the RG, from the logistical support to the training staff who have planned and executed the exercise phases.”
Unlike other years, the RG have had to set up a fully functioning operational camp in Sidi Bou Othmane training area, which is 15Km Northeast of Marrakesh.
“Training has been hard but fantastic” mentions Capt John Pitto, Sahara Company second-in-command.
“Conditions have been tough to date but the troops continue to excel in their training”.
The RG will be returning back to Gibraltar towards the end of the month.