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Deployment – Lessons Learned. Steve Henly English Teacher Swedish National Defence College Stockholm. NATO Training Mission - Iraq. HMS Iron Duke. Disclaimer. “does not necessarily reflect the views of any of the organisations I mention during my presentation”.
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Deployment – Lessons Learned Steve Henly English Teacher Swedish National Defence College Stockholm
Disclaimer “does not necessarily reflect the views of any of the organisations I mention during my presentation”
Deployment – Lessons Learned Background NATO Training Mission – Iraq Royal Navy interpreter – Arabian Gulf Personal reflections Lessons learned
Background 18 years British Army to 1993 – Royal Engineers 1997 – moved to Sweden 2004 – Swedish National Defence College 2007 – Heard about Full Time Reserve Service opportunity 2008 – 2011 Three years ’back in uniform’
July 2008-July 2011What should have happened*… * does not include time for pre-deployment training/leave
July 2008-July 2011What actually happened*… * does not include time for pre-deployment training/leave
NATO Training Mission - Iraq COM Also DCG USF-I (A&T) DCOM COS TRAINING & EDUCATION OPERATIONS CENTRES FEDERAL POLICE TRAINING APPROX 170 PERSONNEL
TRAINING & EDUCATION (NCOs) – TAJI TRAINING & EDUCATION (OFFICERS) FEDERAL POLICE TRAINING HQ & OPERATIONS CENTRES
Officer Education Training and Advisory Branch (OETAB) National Defence University War College Defence Strategic Studies Institute National Defence College Advisory Team Ar Rustamiyah Doctrine Coord Defence Language Institute Joint Staff & Command College Iraqi Military Academy
What did I do? • Advice to Dean DLI-I • Liaison with USF-I and other agencies • Support to English Language Mentor at Iraqi Military Academy • Support to teacher training/teachers • Teaching • Staff Work
Limited achievement – why? • Four Deans • Political uncertainty – decision-making paralysis • Fragmented command in NDU – lack of influence • Low priority for language training • Lack of resources • Successes – German and Italian links, materials for Military Academy
Lessons learned – NTM-I • Proficiency in English language essential in NATO HQ • Cultural awareness – host nation/other NATO countries/other services • Language training must be supported by the chain of command
July 2008-July 2011What actually happened*… * does not include time for pre-deployment training/leave
Combined Maritime Forces Also COM US Naval Forces CENTCOM and US 5th Fleet COM HQ - Bahrain Also COM UKMCC DCOM CTF 150 CTF 152 CTF 151 25 nation coalition – 30+ ships
HMSs Cumberland & Iron Duke • Wider Regional Engagement (WRE) • Exercises and training • MSP in support of CMF (CTFs 150 & 152)
Maritime Security Patrols • Boarding Teams • Boarding • Alongside Assurance Visits (AAVs)
Lessons learned – UKMCC • Identify the right language • Look within for expertise • Passage of information – Defence Operational Language Support Unit (DOLSU) – PJHQ – UKMCC
Lessons Learned • Proficiency in English language essential in NATO HQs
Lessons Learned • Proficiency in English language essential in NATO HQs • Cultural awareness – host nation/partner nations/other services • Language training must be supported by the chain of command • Identify the right language • Look within for expertise • Passage of information
YOUR STUDENTS • That’s all! • Any questions?