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[dehai-news] Allafrica.com: Djibouti: Nation, U.S. and French Navies Share Best Maritime Practices

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 14:45:10 +0100

Djibouti: Nation, U.S. and French Navies Share Best Maritime Practices


By Staff Sergeant Andrew Caya, 8 March 2012

Djibouti - Sailors from three nations assembled at the Djibouti National
Navy Headquarters here, February 27 through 29, to discuss best practices
for ensuring the sovereignty of the seas around the Horn of Africa.

This was the first time the Djiboutian Navy coordinated and executed an
event of this type together with the American and French navies.

In this exchange, the three navies shared best practices on building support
operations and raising maritime domain awareness.

In addition, Djiboutian Navy Lieutenant Junior Grade Ali Elmi Bouh, Djibouti
National Navy Headquarters operations officer, said all participants
discussed the ability to intervene in and take responsibility for the area
of operation.

"The Djiboutian Navy is a young navy, only three years old," Bouh said. "We
want to grow and be fully operational."

The Djiboutian Navy has numerous pre-planned responses for emergency
maritime situations already documented and in place. These responses include
search and rescue, illegal activity and shore incursion, U.S. and Djiboutian
naval officers said.

To expand on their maritime knowledge, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Troy Hanson,
Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa military engagements planner,
said the Djiboutians plan on using a hybrid of the U.S. and French systems
to "better their understanding of what is out in their territorial waters."

"We're working here with the Djiboutians to help their understanding of what
maritime awareness is," Hanson said. "These are very important waters to
them, and they are looking to understand the best naval practices of U.S.
and France."

"These meetings have been very helpful and very instructive to us," said
Bouh. "The Djiboutian Navy would like to have a strong ethos of maritime
domain awareness fostered in this facility, and these meetings help us
achieve that concept," he said.

To keep that ethos strong, Bouh and the sailors said they would like to
continue these exchanges.

"This has been an awesome experience to see the Djiboutians work with both
the French as well as the U.S., working the same water space
together--sharing some of our procedures--it's been very valuable," said
Hanson.

French Navy Captain Eric Mignot, liaison officer to the Djiboutian Navy,
said it's important to work together as the Djiboutians share the same
objective as their U.S. and French partners--to ensure the sea is a safe
place for trade and freedom.

 




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