Saturday, March 24, 2012
U.S., Cambodian Military Drill Ends Successfully [-More of Hun Xen's bodyguards trained by the US?]
US Army gear used by Hun Xen's violent cops? |
Xinhua
The 12-day joint U. S., Cambodian
military exercise Angkor Sentinel 2012 ended successfully on Friday.
The closing ceremony was held at
the Training School for Multi-national Peacekeeping Forces in Kampong
Speu province, about 48 kilometers west of Phnom Penh, under the
presidency of the four- star general Chay Sang Yun, a secretary of state
for the Cambodian Defense Ministry, and Jeff Daigle, Charge d'Affairs
of the U.S. Embassy to Cambodia.
"The drill was a very good
opportunity for Cambodian and U.S. military personnel to create closer
friendship relations and to build better military ties between the two
countries," said Chay Sang Yun, adding that about 450 Cambodian armed
forces joined the drill.
He said that the exercise was
also good to exchange experience between the two armies.
Daigle said the U.S. would still
continue helping Cambodia in military sector through providing military
materials such as clothes and vehicles, but not weapons.
According to a press release
from the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, the drill began from March 13 to 22
in Kampot and Kampong Speu provinces to cement the two countries'
military ties.
It said approximately 100
members of U.S. Army Pacific joined Cambodian armed forces in focusing
on peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance operations, including a
battalion exercise, a counter improvised explosives devices field
exercise, medical civic actions projects to treat underserved rural
inhabitants, and battlefield medical activities.
Angkor Sentinel is an annual,
bilateral exercise sponsored by U. S. Army Pacific and hosted by the
Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, it said. This exercise marks the third
anniversary of this significant and highly productive regional military
exercise.
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