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Yesterday, members of the Tunisian military unit, consisting of 120 personnel, including specialized crews and technicians, arrived in the capital of Bangui to participate in the United Nations Integrated Dimensions Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic.

The mission of the helicopter unit is rapid intervention, support, search and rescue, patrols, reconnaissance, surveillance, patrol and air escort.

The members of this unit received training on international humanitarian law and United Nations law, in addition to training in first aid and in the English language.

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In preparation for the Francophonie Summit and
To further strengthen the operational readiness of the specialized units in the field of countering terrorism
Joint training operations were carried out in cooperation with CT-MENA
During which all security units were deployed
- special unit of civil protection
-The National Anti-Terrorism Regiment
-The special unit of the National Guard
-The regional administration for civil protection in Tunisia
-The National Unit for Researching Terrorism Crimes
-The National Rapid Intervention Regiment
-Technical and scientific police
-National Guard Air Unit
-Regional Administration of Civil Protection in Nabeul
-The National Explosive Regiment
- Commandos of the National Guard
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Yesterday, members of the Tunisian military unit, consisting of 120 personnel, including specialized crews and technicians, arrived in the capital of Bangui to participate in the United Nations Integrated Dimensions Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic.

The mission of the helicopter unit is rapid intervention, support, search and rescue, patrols, reconnaissance, surveillance, patrol and air escort.

The members of this unit received training on international humanitarian law and United Nations law, in addition to training in first aid and in the English language.

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Assembling the newly arrived AB-205 to CAR for the new UN peace keeping mission
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NICE Pictures........that was a great set of pictures of that process!! It looks like a Huey's tail is only held on by 4 bolts......that's a surprise!!
THANKS for Sharing the photos!!
 
Live fire exercise with M134 minigun from a UH-60M helicopter
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On Wednesday, November 10, 2021, the special representative of the UN Secretary-General in the Central African Republic, Mankeur Ndiaye, was with the elements of the Tunisian Aviation Unit at M’poko airport in Bangui.
On his arrival, he was received by the Unit Commander, Colonel-Major Mohamed TELILI.
The MINUSCA Force Commander, Lieutenant General Sidiki Daniel Traore, Deputy Force Commander, General Paulo Pereira, Head of the Police Component of MINUSCA, General Christophe were present at this visit. Bizimungu, Director of Mission Support, Emmanuel. k Agawu and the commander of EUTM-RCA, General Jacques Langlade de Montgros.
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Also the TAF deployed Level 1 trauma military hospital with capacity of 5 beds and a pharmacy worth 60 days of medicines, the Hospital has already treated 130 patient from MINUSCA mission.
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The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS The Sullivans (DDG 68) and Tunisian Navy Offshore Patrol Vessels TNS Jugurtha (P610) and TNS Carthage (P503), conducted multiple tactical operations to enhance maritime security and increase interoperability between the two navies, Nov. 5-6, 2021.

"Working side by side with our Tunisian partners was the perfect end to our multi-national interoperability deployment," said Cmdr. James Diefenderfer, commanding officer of The Sullivans. "Learning from our Tunisian shipmates improves the overall coordination between our countries and our way of conducting operations at sea. I am grateful for this opportunity to work so close as with our African partners."

The two navies executed a visit board search and seizure (VBSS) exercise, search and rescue (SAR) integrated training, simulated air defense exercises, tactical maneuvering exercises and a live fire exercise.

During the boarding exercise, a United States Naval Academy (USNA) 2020 graduate was a part of the VBSS team from the TNS Jugurtha (P610). He was a foreign exchange student, from Tunisia, in 8th Company at USNA. While on board, he had the opportunity to reunite with two of his classmates who are stationed aboard The Sullivans, Ensign Gabriella Baltimore and Ensign Megan Gravette.

"It was such a surprise to see a classmate from the USNA during a multi-national exercise with the Tunisians," said Ensign Gabriella Baltimore. "I did not expect to see a familiar face during deployment, let alone from another country's Navy. This reunion goes to show the connections we made at USNA are life long and across many borders."

Conducting high level training with our Tunisian partners proves our commitment to developing both nations' ability to conduct maritime security operations in the Mediterranean, further enhancing cooperation between U.S. and Tunisian forces in support of shared security goals.

USS The Sullivans (DDG 68) is near completion of the historic deployment after detaching from the United Kingdom Carrier Strike Group 21 (CSG-21).

Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211 and USS The Sullivans (DDG 68) are humbled and proud to continue their special relationship with the United Kingdom through the deployment of Carrier Strike Group 21. Their interoperability with the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and additional international allies will preserve our collective military advantage and reinforce rules-based international order. The United States and the United Kingdom's forward-deployed forces remain ready to respond to crises globally as a combined maritime force - we stand together.

U.S. Sixth Fleet, headquartered in Naples, Italy, conducts the full spectrum of joint and naval operations, often in concert with allied and interagency partners, in order to advance U.S. national interests and security and stability in Europe and Africa.
 

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