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NEO unit trains with US Marines
Army News (Canadian Forces) ^ | 2010-08-27 | Sgt Dan Milburn

Posted on 08/30/2010 12:01:28 PM PDT by Clive

Hawaii, USA — Members of Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (G Coy, 2 RCR) joined the US Marines for six weeks in a unique training environment. G Coy, which holds the non-combatant evacuation operations (NEO) task, came to the Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) to participate in Exercise RIMPAC.

No Club Med

The PTA is located on the Big Island of Hawaii between Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea and the Hualalai volcanoes. The extremely rough, austere area is made of old lava fields and hills where, even in the heat of the Hawaiian summer, the morning temperature is around 8ËšC and reaches up to 30ËšC by mid-afternoon. With its high winds, the PTA is not the Hawaii one would expect to see on a post card.

“It’s quite different from what we experienced in CFB Gagetown, where it’s mostly swamp and tall grass,” said Master Corporal Derrick Hilton, G Coy. “Here, it’s a lot of rock [and] small scrub. [The] arid environment [is] a little bit different [for] training. Pretty realistic though, I think, for some current theatres we’re operating in.”

Mutual lessons learned

Although both contingents have different operating procedures, the Canadians use many of the same weapons and skills as their Marine counterparts. In combined operations, there is usually a sharp learning curve, but once the essentials were grasped, the benefits of working together far outweighed the challenges.

“We learned some great lessons from the Marines,” said Maj Murphy, “and I’d like to think they’ve learned some from us.” The company spent a few weeks at Marine Base Hawaii conducting pre-exercise training needed to participate in Ex RIMPAC.

Live fire, range training

As part of the exercise, G Coy boarded the USS Bonhomme Richard, a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship. Apart from a stop at the PTA, the ship served as a home away from home for the troops.

During their week at the PTA, the Canadians conducted company-level training alongside the Marines and Australian troops. Using some of the unique Marine ranges, they tested their skills in the section range, the machine gun range and the unknown distance range. In addition, the forward observer party from 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery was able to call in live fire support from Marine artillery and Cobra attack helicopters.

Upon completion of their training, G Coy again boarded the USS Bonhomme Richard, setting sail back to the island of Oahu to participate in the final part of its role in Ex RIMPAC.

Article and photos by Sgt Dan Milburn, Army News, Edmonton


TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Canada; Foreign Affairs; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: evacuation; marines; neo; noncombatant; operations
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The PTA is located on the Big Island of Hawaii between Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea and the Hualalai volcanoes.

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