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Coastal force gets RAN help
Navy on the job in Iraq

Iraqi force up to speed
LS James Huxley at the southern Iraqi port of Umm Qasr. Photo: CPL Neil Ruskin

LS James Huxley at the southern Iraqi port of Umm Qasr.

Photo: CPL Neil Ruskin

Learning ropes, Logistically speaking

By FLGOFF Fiona Harris

The new Iraqi Coastal Defence Force (ICDF) has been learning from the best with the help of the RAN.

Leading Seaman Jason Wintour has spent the last seven months providing initial training for the ICDF in the Iraqi port city of Umm Qasr in southern Iraq.

Jason has been part of the Seamanship training team and has conducted training on the upper decks of the five ICDF patrol boats. He has also taught the Iraqi’s correct procedures for towing other vessels, anchorages, helmsmanship and lookouts.

All of these skills have been taught both in the classroom and on the boats out at sea.

Senior Australian Defence Force, Coalition and Iraqi military dignitaries, attended the graduation ceremony on the 30th September 2004, marking the end of the training program and hand over of operational responsibilities to the ICDF and concluded with a sail past of the new ICDF patrol boat fleet.

The commander of the Australian Defence Force contingent in Iraq, Brigadier “Hutch” Hutchinson, said the hand-over marked a major step on the road to Iraq’s successful rehabilitation and
reconstruction.

Learning ropes, logistically speaking

LS Jason Wintour is one of thirteen ADF personnel who provide training for
the new Iraqi Coastal Defence Force. Photo: CPL Neil Ruskin

LS Jason Wintour is one of thirteen ADF personnel who provide training for the new Iraqi Coastal Defence Force.

Photo: CPL Neil Ruskin

By FLGOFF Fiona Harris

Contractors for the new Iraqi Coastal Defence Force (ICDF) have been learning the logistics ropes from one of the RAN’s best.

Leading Seaman James Huxley has spent the last three months in Umm Qasr as one of thirteen ADF personnel providing initial training for the new Iraqi Coastal Defence Force (ICDF).

As the Australian Logistics Liaison Officer LS Huxley ensures the Aussies needs are looked after. Working together with other coalition partners including the United Kingdom, Netherlands, and the Americans has been interesting for James as all logistics is done the British way which is different to Australian logistics.

One of James’ major tasks has been to liaise with and mentor the Iraqi contractors who will service the ICDF.

He has shown them ways to set up their stores and work efficiently and has worked with them to achieve those outcomes.

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