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Opening ceremony marks beginning of Exercise SHARED ACCORD 2009 


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More than 400 U.S. and Benin service members gathered here for the opening ceremony of Exercise SHARED ACCORD 2009. Reserve units from throughout the Corps, along with medical contingents from the Navy, Air Force and Army National Guard, gathered at Center of Military Information here for the 15-day exercise.

“This exercise will allow us to test our value and show the African Union and ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) authorities that our Stand-by Force is ready, well trained and credible to be deployed anywhere in Africa or in any kind of peacekeeping situation,” said Col. Dominique Ahoundjinou, Beninese Army Chief of Staff.

Exercise SHARED ACCORD is a scheduled, bilateral field training exercise aimed at conducting small unit infantry and staff training with the Beninese military.

“Our goal is to learn about the culture, their training practices and how we’re the same in many ways,” said U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Michael Miller, Joint Task Force Commander. “We will also improve our own skills by training with them in a different environment. We hope to foster a spirit of cooperation and teamwork with Benin [Armed Forces].”

The exercise, said Miller, will include working with the Benin military, training in peacekeeping operations, and joining with sister services to conduct humanitarian aid in the form of local medical, dental and veterinary clinics. Navy Seabees will also build a local school.

“We put a lot of effort into training,” said Ahoundjinou. “We know that you [U.S. forces] will do your best to support us during our training. The will of both nations to work toward peacekeeping operations is evidenced by the exercise that brings us together today.”

SHARED ACCORD is scheduled to end June 25. All U.S. units will return to their home bases at the conclusion of the exercise.

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BEMBEREKE, Benin-Beninese Army Chief of Staff Lt. Col. Dominique Ahoundjinou conducts a review of U.S. Marines during the opening ceremonies of Exercise SHARED ACCORD 09, June 10. More than 400 U.S. service members from reserve units from throughout the Corps, along with medical contingents from the Navy, Air Force and Army National Guard, gathered at the Center of Military Information Bembereke for the fifteen-day exercise. SHARED ACCORD is a scheduled, bilateral field training exercise aimed at conducting small unit infantry and staff training with the Beninese military, and conducting humanitarian aid by way of medical, dental and veterinary assistance. The exercise is scheduled to end June 25 and all units will return to their home station at the conclusion of the exercise., Cpl. Lydia M. Davey, 6/10/2009 2:35 PM
BEMBEREKE, Benin-U.S. Marine Corps colors, along with the American flag, fly in front of Beninese troops during the opening ceremonies of Exercise SHARED ACCORD 09, June 10. More than 400 U.S. service members from reserve units from throughout the Corps, along with medical contingents from the Navy, Air Force and Army National Guard, gathered at the Center of Military Information of Bembereke for the 15-day exercise. SHARED ACCORD is a scheduled, bilateral field training exercise aimed at conducting small unit infantry and staff training with the Beninese military, and conducting humanitarian aid by way of medical, dental and veterinary assistance. The exercise is scheduled to end June 25 and all units will return to their home station at the conclusion of the exercise.
, Cpl. Lydia M. Davey, 6/10/2009 1:49 PM