By: Ensign Sean McMahon
CASABLANCA, Morocco – USS Robert G. Bradley departed Casablanca, Morocco, after completing a theater security cooperation visit, May 11.
While in Casablanca, Robert G. Bradley hosted a reception aboard the ship, participated in a community relations project, and trained the Moroccan visit, board, search, and seizure team. Sailors were given the opportunity to tour Casablanca, and experience a piece of the Moroccan culture.
Seventeen sailors from Robert G. Bradley were involved in the COMREL where they painted classrooms and repairing school desks.
“The COMREL project in Casablanca was very rewarding for Robert G. Bradley sailors,” said Chief Logistics Specialist Ed Lafond, Robert G. Bradley’s COMREL coordinator. “The Moroccan primary school’s teachers and students were very enthusiastic upon our arrival and treated our sailors well.”
After leaving Casablanca, Robert G. Bradley participated in a passing exercise with Moroccan Naval vessel, Hassen II. This gave the VBSS team members from both nations a chance for some very important at-sea training.
“The maritime interdiction operations boarding events that were conducted with Hassan II today brought forward a great opportunity to work with a partner nation,” said Lt. j.g. Jim Carles, USS Robert G. Bradley VBSS boarding officer. “It expanded both Navies’ [VBSS] capabilities and was a good opportunity to work with one another prior to the Phoenix Express exercise in June.”
Robert G. Bradley, an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate, is homeported out of Mayport, Fla., and is on a scheduled deployment to the U.S. Naval Forces Africa area of responsibility.
Date Taken: | 05.11.2011 |
Date Posted: | 05.12.2011 08:09 |
Story ID: | 70254 |
Location: | CASABLANCA, MA |
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