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First peacekeeping training for give permanent security members { August 1 2004 }

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Sunday, August 1, 2004
Army MPs join Mongolia exercise

By Juliana Gittler, Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Wednesday, July 28, 2004

CAMP ZAMA, Japan — Ten Japan-based U.S. Army MPs participated in the first multilateral peacekeeping training mission designed to bring together the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council.

The exercise, held earlier this month in Mongolia and organized by Britain, was designed to prepare peacekeepers for future multilateral security operations.

U.S. military police trained with Chinese civilian police and soldiers from Britain, France and Mongolia.

Troops from Russia, the fifth permanent member of the Security Council, were expected but were unable to come, according to the British newspaper The Guardian.

Mongolia is not a permanent member of the council.

The exercise was designed to help future peacekeepers overcome the training and doctrinal differences among countries, said Capt. Joshua Hamilton, commander of the 88th MP detachment at Camp Zama.

Zama MPs joined members of the 247th MP detachment from Okinawa for the training.

Participants practiced peacekeeping operations such as manning checkpoints, reacting to ambushes and improvised explosives and creating a quick-reaction force.

U.S. soldiers praised the training and the Mongolian training camp — which featured portable bathrooms with flush toilets and sinks.

The hosts entertained visiting troops with traditional horse dancing, sports such as archery and wrestling and delicacies such as fermented horse milk.

“It tastes like vinegar,” said Sgt. Michael Blume, desk sergeant. “They tried to make a point of showing us the culture.”

They heard Mongolian “throat singing,” in which singers carry two notes at once, and experienced nomadic tent houses called girts.

The also experienced the vast sweep of the world’s highest desert.

“Once you leave the city, it’s nothing but mountains,” said Staff Sgt. Jason Hathaway, dog handler for explosives. “The countryside was beautiful.”

The training didn’t have any setbacks, but most soldiers suffered through stomach ailments and faced death weaving through traffic on the roads, according to several servicemembers.

The training did give them many chances to interact with other countries through age-old military traditions such as trading patches and gear and playing sports.

“It was a great experience,” said Sgt. Joel Kaye, an MP investigator. “I had fun working with all the different countries.”

Britain paid for the exercise and the transportation for Chinese participants — the first time China joined a multilateral training mission outside its borders, The Guardian reported.

Chinese forces have joined about a dozen U.N. peacekeeping missions since signing a U.N. peacekeeping agreement in 2002, according to Chinese defense leaders.

Mongolian peacekeepers have served in Iraq and Afghanistan and the other participants serve in multilateral peacekeeping efforts around the world.

The U.S. soldiers said during the training they learned peacekeeping strategies that Britain developed in Northern Ireland and riot-control strategies used by French forces during mass protests.

They also learned much about China and Mongolia.

“I was very impressed with the Mongolian army,” Hathaway said.

“I think some of the French civil disturbance techniques were very effective.”

He was most interested in interacting with Chinese forces, “because we hardly ever get to,” he said.

Some of the troops’ best memories came from unique experiences, like a pool table in the middle of a plain or human telephone booths, where people stood holding cellular phones for rent on the roadside.

“I’ve never seen anything quite like it,” Blume said.

The trip aside, he said the highlight was the training.

“The training was very good. If I had a chance to go back I would.”



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