Originally created Thursday, January 15, 2009
RGB Conducts TSC Mission in Cotonou, Benin
Sailors of Bradley and the Beninese Navy reviewed and practiced Search and Rescue (SAR) techniques, Automated Identification Systems (AIS), Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) tactics, antiterrorism force protection (ATFP), as well as small engine repair and maintenance.
During the SAR portion of the interactive mission, Sailors from both countries demonstrated different searching patterns, maneuvering techniques, and environmental factors.
"The Beninese Sailors enjoyed discussing SAR techniques with us," said Chief Operations Specialist(SW) Marvin L. Barnes. "They were very interested in the way we conduct operations."
Further techniques of VBSS and ATFP followed during the TSC mission as both navies simulated multiple scenarios in different spaces aboard Bradley. Basic VBSS subjects were covered such as weapons handling, tactical team movements, space clearing and searching techniques.
Bradley's ATFP team and fourteen members of the Beninese Navy covered bomb threats, searching techniques, and dealing with improvised explosive devices. A car was driven onto the pier so the group could get hands-on experience with bomb searching procedures, and an exercised simulating a live bomb on the pier as well.
Another integral aspect during the TSC visit was the topic of AIS, a tool that aids in the identification and location of different types of vessels to help improve maritime safety and security. Benin's Chief of Naval Operations, Maxime Ahoyo, participated in reviews and discussions of AIS.
Guests board USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG 49) in Cotonou, Benin, Jan. 7, 2009 for a tour of the ship. USS Robert G. Bradley was on a Theatre Secuirty Cooperation visit in Cotonou, Benin while the ship is on a regularly scheduled deployment in the Sixth Fleet area of responsibility to improve maritime safety and security and strengthen ongoing maritime partnerships.
U.S. Navy photo by Ens. Rajiv Seth
As an added benefit during the TSC visit, tours of Bradley were given to the Beninese Sailors, and groups of Bradley Sailors volunteered for community relations projects at the Hubert K. Maga National Hospital and the Terres de Hommes, an orphanage for trafficked children. Sailors painted facilities at both locations and donated needed supplies.
"We had a lot of fun painting the hospital and delivering supplies," said Ensign Ryan Darrow, Bradley crewmember. "Their appreciation for it was overwhelming."
Bradley's TSC visit to Cotonou concludes Jan. 9. Bradley is on a regularly scheduled deployment in the Sixth Fleet area of responsibility to help improve maritime safety and security and strengthen ongoing maritime partnerships.




