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U.S. Marines Train With International Allies At Pohakuloa Training Area During RIMPAC 2010 

 

Splashing ashore on amphibious vessels and touching down amidst the rotor wash of transport helicopters, Hawaii-based U.S. Marines and coalition forces from seven nations arrived at Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA), Hawaii, July 15.

As part of the biennial, multinational Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010, the training they'll conduct at PTA provides the Corps an opportunity for integration and interoperability with coalition forces.

In the larger picture, the training is being used to enhance regional security and build a task force ready to respond to a broad spectrum of crises.

Regardless of the pattern of their camouflaged uniforms, living, sweating and training together provides a unique opportunity for all involved parties.

"The interaction with other nations' militaries is very beneficial," said Master Gunnery Sgt. Daniel Masters, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment's operations chief."Working alongside someone from another organization helps build learning on both."

Examples of this mutual gain can be found in the engagement and relations between the coalition partners. Canadian soldiers use many of the same weapons and processes as their U.S. Marine counterparts but these assets aren't carbon copies.

"In accordance with these small differences, finding out how the different coalition partners' gear works and comparing tactics, techniques and drills is a learning experience," said Capt. Marshal Gerbrandt, forward observation officer, Company K, 2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, Canadian Army.

Whether by new gear, fresh perspectives or a joint service environment, the brief stint at PTA during RIMPAC proves valuable to all participating parties.

"Training with the Marines has allowed us to expose our guys to things we usually don't have access to, such as amphibious assault vehicles and different aircraft," said 1st Lt. Rory Morse, Joint Fires Team Two, 108th Battery, 4th Field Regiment, Australian Army. "Getting out of our normal regiment and into a broader environment gives us a better understanding of our coalition partners and how to best work with them."

Boasting a large and accessible training area, PTA is a superior stage for the combined forces to execute a variety of interoperability missions. During their stay on the big island, the coalition forces will take part in numerous live-fire ranges tailored off the Lava Viper training block conducted at PTA as part of Hawaii-based infantry battalions' pre-deployment training requirements.

Rifle companies comprised of 2/3 Marines and coalitions partners will focus on squad-level training, utilizing a squad assault range to increase infantry skills and an unknown distance rifle range to further marksmanship proficiency. A machine gun familiarization range will allow the coalition's partners to attain interoperability between weapons systems.

"Interoperability is the most important part of the exercise," said Gerbrandt, of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. "A lot of our guys haven't been involved in the types of ranges PTA offers, so this gives them a good opportunity for more practice.

Beside the aforementioned ranges, the rifle companies will conduct room clearing in a live action shoot house.

"Time on the ranges comes as a big reward for the Marines after months of intensive pre-deployment training," said Staff Sgt. Daniel Soto, a platoon sergeant with Company E, 2/3.

"The live range shoot house will be a good wake-up call for the Marines, said Soto, of New York City, N.Y. "We don't get to shoot live rounds in a situation like that often. For one, it provides a reality check and secondly, it forces them to exercise good weapon and fire discipline."

Coalition augments will team with artillery support from 1st Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, and mortar fire support from 2/3 Weapons Company to comprise fire support coordination teams. "These FiST teams, tasked with the mission of putting firepower on an objective before the infantry company goes in to neutralize the objective, will practice call for fires and coordinating air strikes with artillery and mortar fire." Masters said.

Marine-led sniper teams with integrated coalition forces will utilize the mountainous terrain and high altitudes to practice highly technical sniper fire. "It gives us all some different experiences and tools to draw from," Gerbrandt said.

In addition to providing the battalion a unique opportunity to learn how to plan and coordinate events over large distances, RIMPAC has given the Hawaii-based Marines the opportunity to experience and overcome culture and language barriers, a skill they'll utilize in coming months.

"When the Marines deploy, they'll deal with training Afghans," said Masters, of Denver. "Dealing with foreign troops here is beneficial to our squad and fire team leaders because it helps them learn the patience to deal with non-English speaking troops."

In early August, following PTA, the 2/3 Marines will participate in the Enhanced Mojave Viper training exercise at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twenty-nine Palms, Calif. The battalion is slated for a late 2010 deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

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POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii -Capt. Timothy Farag, battalion air officer for 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, greets Marines with Weapons Company, 2/3, as they disembark a CH-53D Sea Stallion helicopter at Firing Point 442 on Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 15. The 2/3 Marines arrived at PTA to conduct coalition interoperability training with regional partners as part of the biannual, multi-national Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2010, in addition to fulfilling predeployment training requirements. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder / RELEASED), Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder, 7/15/2010 5:21 AM
POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii-Marines with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, disembark a CH-53D Sea Stallion helicopter at Firing Point 442 on Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 15. The 2/3 Marines arrived at PTA to conduct coalition interoperability training with regional partners as part of the biannual, multi-national Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2010, in addition to fulfilling predeployment training requirements. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder / RELEASED), Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder, 7/15/2010 6:35 AM
POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii-Mortarmen with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, conduct dry fire runs on a M252 81mm mortar at Firing Point 442 on Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 16. The 2/3 Marines arrived at PTA to conduct coalition interoperability training with regional partners as part of the biannual, multi-national Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2010, in addition to fulfilling predeployment training requirements. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder / RELEASED), Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder, 7/16/2010 3:32 AM
POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii -Pfc. Dustin Polk, a mortarman with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, adjusts the sights on an M252 81mm mortar in preparation for dry fire runs at Firing Point 442 on Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 16. Polk and fellow 2/3 Marines arrived at PTA to conduct coalition interoperability training with regional partners as part of the biannual, multi-national Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2010, and to fulfill predeployment training requirements. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder / RELEASED), Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder, 7/16/2010 3:51 AM
POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii -Pfc. Thomas Quintana, a mortarman with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, observes fellow mortarmen Pfcs. Anderson Marin and Matthew Martin as they perform dry fire runs on an M252 81mm mortar at Firing Point 442 on Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 16. The 2/3 Marines arrived at PTA to conduct coalition interoperability training with regional partners as part of the biannual, multi-national Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2010, and to fulfill predeployment training requirements. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder / RELEASED), Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder, 7/16/2010 7:01 AM
POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii-A U.S. Marine Corps AH1W Cobra helicopter executes an air strike on a predetermined target during a training exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 17. The strike was part of coalition interoperability training between fire support coordination teams and accompanying air augments as part of the biannual, multi-national Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2010. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder / RELEASED), Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder, 7/17/2010 6:37 AM
POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii -Sgt. Harold Bromley, an observation post commander with Company K, 2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, Canadian Army, works with Lance Cpl. Lazarus Perez, a forward observer with 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, during a fire support coordination exercise at Puu Ahi on Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 17. The exercise was part of coalition interoperability training between fire support coordination teams as part of the biannual, multi-national Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2010. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder / RELEASED), Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder, 7/17/2010 6:49 AM
POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii-U.S. Marines with 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company and artillerymen with Company K, 2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, Canadian Army, coordinate air strikes during a fire support coordination exercise at Puu Ahi on Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 17. The exercise was part of coalition interoperability training between fire support coordination teams as part of the biannual, multi-national Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2010. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder / RELEASED), Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder, 7/17/2010 7:13 AM
POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii -U.S. Marines with 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company and artillerymen with Company K, 2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, Canadian Army, coordinate air strikes during a fire support coordination exercise at Puu Ahi on Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 17. The exercise was part of coalition interoperability training between fire support coordination teams as part of the biannual, multi-national Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2010. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder / RELEASED), Lance Cpl. Reece E. Lodder, 7/17/2010 7:13 AM