Paratroopers train Sierra Leone soldiers for Somalia mission
Four British paratroopers have been training Sierra Leonean troops in mortar firing in preparation for an African Union mission in Somalia next year.

A paratrooper from 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment training Sierra Leonean troops to fire mortars [Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2011]
The team of soldiers, from 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, based in Colchester, flew out to West Africa to complete the live-fire tactical training of the Sierra Leonean troops.
The paratroopers were led by Warrant Officer Class 2 Sergeant Major Dean Stokes, also of The Parachute Regiment and a member of the International Military Assistance Training Team (IMATT). He has been in Sierra Leone twice before on operations, and is struck by the changes:
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Sierra Leone is one of West Africa바카라 사이트s poorest countries, and its Armed Forces have been completely restructured since the end of a bloody civil war in 2002.
Now it has pledged soldiers to the African Union Mission in Somalia, deploying around April 2012 - its most ambitious deployment yet.
The course delivered by the British was mentally tough, required physical fitness and involved a demanding night-shoot, but the Sierra Leoneans proved that they could handle it. WO2 Stokes explained why this was necessary:
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At the conclusion of the training, the troops were able to show off their new skills to their top brass, with a parade and demonstration at the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF) Training Centre.
The head of training for the RSLAF, Colonel David Taluva, said:
I have seen my dream come true today. I started planning this mortar training last year but we had problems with funding and then IMATT just came in.
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