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    U.S., Thai soldiers train on jungle survival, BRM, room clearing procedures

    COBRA GOLD 19: Combined MOUT Training in Thailand

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Alvin Reeves | A team of soldiers from 5th Battalion-20th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade...... read more read more

    CAMP BAROMMATRAILOKKANAT, THAILAND

    02.13.2019

    Story by Staff Sgt. Samuel Northrup 

    U.S. Army Pacific Public Affairs Office


    CAMP BAROMMATRAILOKKANAT, Thailand – Soldiers of the 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, and the Royal Thai Army learned jungle survival skills, basic rifle marksmanship and room clearing procedures Feb. 13, 2019, at Camp Barommatrailokkanat, Thailand, during Exercise Cobra Gold.


    The training was an exchange of skills between the two armies. U.S. Soldiers would demonstrate their tactics and techniques, conduct practical exercises and the RTA soldier would do the same.


    “This training increases interoperability by having us understand each army’s tactics better,” said Sgt. John Drayton, a team leader with 5-20th Inf. “We will be ready if we ever had to operate with each other in the future.&rdquo


    This training helps build a common picture between the U.S. Army and the Royal Thai Army, said Sgt. 1st Class Derrick Dritchas, the first sergeant for B Company, 5-20th Inf. The U.S. Soldiers learned the Thai tactics, standard operating procedures, and shared their knowledge on the subject with the RTA.


    “Being in Thailand is a new experience for most people here,” Drayton said. “Just training and operating in this environment teaches Soldiers how be better prepared for missions in this region.”


    They don’t know what missions may come down in the future, said Dritchas. The jungle training gave these Soldiers the ability to find edible plants, wildlife and where to find water. Having those skills to survive off of the land in the jungle is invaluable.


    The Thais taught them things he never knew such as ants can be a signal of where to find water, said Spc. Louis Smith, a Soldier with B Co. 5-20th Inf. He now knows how find those food and water sources in the jungle if something were to happen to him in the future. 


    “I want my Soldiers to fully experience the cultural of Thailand and understand the training value of going to another country,” Dritchas said. “Understanding this culture and how their army operates is a valuable skill for Soldiers to have.”

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    Date Taken: 02.13.2019
    Date Posted: 02.18.2019 10:27
    Story ID: 311020
    Location: CAMP BAROMMATRAILOKKANAT, TH

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