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    International MPs find common language with police procedures

    International MPs prepare for training

    Photo By Crista Mary Mack | NOVO MESTO, Slovenia - Slovenian military police Staff Sgt. Janez Oblak, leads...... read more read more

    NOVO MESTO, SLOVENIA

    09.21.2016

    Story by Sgt. 1st Class Crista Mary Mack 

    U.S. Army Europe and Africa     

    NOVO MESTO, Slovenia – Although they are geographically an ocean away from one other, military police from the U.S. Army National Guard, Slovenia and Albania found that they had much in common while conducting synchronized training during Immediate Response 16.

    “We’ve been able to work seamlessly and integrate in with the Slovenian Army,” Capt. Christopher Breyrle, company commander for the 220th Military Police Co., 89th Troop Command, 193rd MP Battalion, Colorado National Guard. “Our tactics and procedures are very similar.”

    “We were able to incorporate our lessons learned from forest fires, floods and blizzards, into how we can help build a response for the Slovenian Army,” he said.

    Most of the training occurred with soldiers of multiple nations working side by side with one another. One training event in particular involved a simulated refugee checkpoint site set up. The Macedonian and Slovenian MP teams controlled notional refugee flow while training on how to correctly handle refugees that are attempting to pass an area and how to react if events do not go as planned.

    Sgt 1st Class Bradley Tune, 220th MPs, described how each country brought prior experiences to the training and thus learned from one another.

    “We have worked in internment facilities in Iraq and Afghanistan and the Slovenians have experienced a lot of refugee traffic in the past couple of years so that’s something we’re very familiar with and that they’re very familiar with,” he said.

    Integration of the National Guard and Army Reserve into the U.S. Army Europe team is a major component to making 30,000 Soldiers look and feel like 300,000. Army Reserve and Guard Soldiers have played a vital role in boosting land force capability across USAREUR's footprint through the 21 states that participate in the State Partnership Program in 22 different countries and by leveraging Overseas Deployment Training rotations.

    The Colorado National Guard is partnered with Slovenia in the State Partnership Program. The SPP links U.S. states with partner countries around the world to promote access, increase military capability, improve interoperability and enhance the principles of responsible governance.

    “As part of the State Partnership Program we do a lot of Slovenian training across every job, meaning we send people over here and they send people to us, so we can learn from each other in each place,” Tune said. “What would happen if we were deployed to Europe and had a similar mission… so it’s helpful we learn the ways they do things.”

    The National Guard Soldiers bring a wealth of knowledge from both their military civilian professions.

    “As MPs a lot of our force are civilian law enforcement, but we also have a lot of Soldiers who do everything from mechanics to medical, so we can set up a building, one might know how to do wiring, or construction work. There are a lot of different backgrounds and that’s a big plus, “ said Tune.

    Immediate Response is a multinational, brigade-level command post exercise utilizing computer-assisted simulations and field training exercises spanning two countries, Croatia and Slovenia. The exercise includes more than 1,900 Soldiers and security forces from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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    U.S. Army Europe is uniquely positioned in its 51 country area of responsibility to advance American strategic interests in Europe and Eurasia. The relationships we build during more than 1,000 theater security cooperation events in more than 40 countries each year lead directly to support for multinational contingency operations around the world, strengthen regional partnerships and enhance global security.

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    Date Taken: 09.21.2016
    Date Posted: 09.22.2016 09:18
    Story ID: 210256
    Location: NOVO MESTO, SI
    Hometown: DENVER, CO, US

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