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Subject: East Timor begins first joint military manoeuvres with US
East Timor begins first joint military manoeuvres with US
Posted : Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:34:46 GMT
By : dpa
Dili - East Timor's first joint military exercise with the United
States began Wednesday with the arrival of the USS Bonhomme Richard
assault ship. The manoeuvres with 2,500 US troops and Australia forces are
to last through October 24, aimed at bolstering the skills of East Timor's
armed forces.
Besides field exercises, the troops are also to carry out humanitarian
assistance activities.
US Ambassador Hans Klem said jungle training, urban training, infantry
training, beach landings, and engineering and medical projects would be
conducted.
Work began Wednesday with the establishment of medical and dental
clinics, Klem said after participating in the arrival of the USS Bonhomme
Richard in the Maubara subdistrict, 40 kilometres west of Dili.
East Timor President Jose Ramos Horta said he was optimistic that the
exercises would help the military learn modern techniques and would allow
the US forces to study local guerilla techniques.
Ramos Horta also said his country appreciated the humanitarian
assistance the US forces were bringing.
"Thousands of East Timorese will benefit from medical care,"
he said.
East Timor, which became independent in 2002, has a small force of
1,300 personnel that the government hopes to boost to 2,000 by the year
2012.
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