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Defense News - Afghanistan |
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 08:00 AM | |||
French soldiers in Afghanistan make training for artillery units of the Afghan army. | |||
LAGHMAN
PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Afghan National Army artillerymen with the
201st Corps’ 1st and 2nd Brigades will receive instruction from
a Franco-Georgian Mobile Training Team at Forward Operating Base Gamberi
during the next four months. |
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French Army Lt. Col. Hubert Ronsin, a mentor with the artillery Mobile Training Team, addresses the a class of Afghan National Army artillerymen before they begin their four-month long training at Forward Operating Base Gamberi, Dec. 3. (Photos by U.S. Army Sgt. Matthew Thompson, 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) |
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According to French army Lt. Col. Hubert Ronsin, an instructor with the artillery MTT, the Afghans are eager to learn. “They are highly motivated,” Ronsin said as the Afghans roared back a response to his question. “They want to be able to provide indirect fire for their own troops.” The four month course
is designed to instruct the Afghans in the art of indirect fire with
the first three weeks devoted to literacy training and learning how
to read the complicated tables and maps. Ronsin’s MTT,
consisting of French and Georgian artillerymen, will instruct the Afghan
soldiers on forward observer tasks, fire direction control and gun crew
drills. |
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An Afghan National Army artillerymen executes his portion of the crew drill, preparing to move the D30 howitzer at Forward Operating Base Gamberi, Dec. 3. (Photos by U.S. Army Sgt. Matthew Thompson, 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) |
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