This week 22 soldiers from the Somaliland Coast Guard boarded a small vessel in the culmination of their maritime training executed by the HDMS Absalon in support of NATO’s Operation Ocean Shield in collaboration with European Union capacity building mission EUCAP Nestor.
The training focused on force protection, vessel search, visitation and careful evidence compiling. These are all crucial facets of a qualified maritime boarding – a skill specialized to a great extend by the Danish crew through numerous deployments in NATO’s Operation Ocean Shield, NATO said.
A fine proficiency in English shown by the Somaliland Coast Guard facilitated a dynamic learning environment from day one, and the delegation demonstrated notable attention to detail alongside an outstanding eagerness to be trained, NATO’s Maritime Command said. Throughout the two days of training the Somaliland soldiers were deliberately pushed out of their comfort zone – for instance climbing from a small RHIB to the helicopter deck of Absalon some ten metres above.
The heightened focus on capacity building is part of Absalon’s collaborative and dialogue-based approach also exemplified by local leader engagement meetings onboard the Danish ship in recent weeks.
Absalon Commanding Officer, Per Moll Petersen, said of the two days of Somaliland capacity building: “One of the critical components of Operation Ocean Shield is NATO’s sustained engagements with the regional stakeholders to assist them in enforcing the area’s maritime security and general safety. I remain quite optimistic after these two days of training”.
The title is wrong as you mention in the text the ship and crew is Danish, so Denmark, Danish, not Dutch
Thanks to you, the error is corrected. It was, I suppose, an unintended oversight of the source.