Multi-National security ties strengthened during security forces SME exchange (736th SFS)

Multi-National security ties strengthened during security forces SME exchange (736th SFS)
Multi-National security ties strengthened during security forces SME exchange (736th SFS)

02/05/2016 –



ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam Pacific Defender Security Forces International Subject Matter Expert Exchange was held here Feb. 1-5, to help build partnerships and promote cooperation across the Pacific region.

The five day event was co-hosted by members from the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces as well as the 736th Security Forces Squadron.

During Pacific Defender 16-1, attendees toured units at Andersen AFB, including the 36th Contingency Response Group and the 736th SFS, which allowed them to observe programs, training areas, tactics and techniques utilized by security forces members.

Pacific Defender Security Forces Subject Matter Expert Exchange attendees visit a Combat Arms Training Maintenance Site Feb. 3, 2016, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Pacific Defender 16-1 was a five-day event that enhanced strong personal relationships and cooperation with selected Indo-Asia-Pacific nations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Arielle Vasquez)

“Being in the Pacific, we’re prone to natural disasters in the region, as history has shown us,” said Capt. Doug Dinkins, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center chief of security forces operations, Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, and Pacific Defender program manager. It is vital to have this program in place because when we need to provide humanitarian aid or disaster response in different countries, having a relationship already established with our counterparts is extremely vital for the mission.”

The event included fourteen service members from various nations such as Nepal, Mongolia, Philippines and Vietnam.

Dinkins said that the Pacific Defender exchange is not just about showing the attendees our training methods, but it’s also about sharing ideas, training and techniques as well.

In addition to briefings and tours, participants learned new approaches to combatives and weapons training.

“I’ve learned a lot,” said Lt. Col. Rabindra Bahadur Basnet, Nepalese Army helicopter pilot. “I believe we have addressed our goals through this exchange. The beauty of it is working towards the same mission and learning from each other.”

During the Pacific Defender 16-1, attendees spent time at the PACAF Regional Training Center’s Commando Warrior program, which gave individuals a chance to see how the 36th CRG trains more than 1,500 Airmen prior to deployments.

“We, in the Philippines, are very thankful to be included in the program,” said Lt. Col. George Tagle, commanding officer of the Philippine 2nd Air Reserve Center. “I see how effective the equipment and the capabilities of the 36th CRG are. It is very practical. I always think about the future of our military and this program allows me to open my perspective even more.”

Throughout the exchange, participants were able to enjoy the tours and training on base as well as experience Guam’s rich culture.

“The most valuable part is having participation from multiple countries,” Dinkins said. “Having a multi-lateral event like this not only gives them a chance to see how we utilize the capabilities that we have, but it allows them to talk amongst themselves to share information that they might not know. For us it’s a big success, because we’re helping to spread the thought process of what this program is designed to do.”

By Airman 1st Class Arielle Vasquez,
36th Wing Public Affairs
Published February 05, 2016

Pacific Defender Security Forces Subject Matter Expert Exchange attendees visit a Combat Arms Training Maintenance Site Feb. 3, 2016, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Pacific Defender 16-1 is an international subject-matter expert exchange to help build partnerships across the Pacific region and promote interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Arielle Vasquez)

Combat Arms Training Maintenance instructors guide military representatives on shooting procedures during the Pacific Defender Security Forces Subject Matter Expert Exchange 16-1 Feb. 3, 2016, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Pacific Defender 16-1 is an international subject matter expert exchange that helps build partnerships across the Indo-Asia-Pacific region and promotes interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Arielle Vasquez)

A mission planning and development discussion is held for military representatives during the Pacific Defender Security Forces Subject Matter Expert Exchange 16-1 Feb. 3, 2016, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Pacific Defender 16-1 was a five-day event that enhanced strong personal relationships and cooperation with selected Indo-Asia-Pacific nations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Arielle Vasquez)

An expeditionary skills trainer demonstration is held during the Pacific Defender Security Forces Subject Matter Expert Exchange 16-1 Feb. 4, 2016, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Pacific Defender 16-1 is an international subject-matter expert exchange to help build partnerships across the Pacific region and promote interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Arielle Vasquez)

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