Soldiers Participate In Bomb Disposal Training

July 28, 2023 | 2 Comments

Students and instructors from several countries participated in bomb disposal training at Camp Stephenson, Guyana, as part of TRADEWINDS23.

A spokesperson said, “Students included soldiers from the host nation, Guyana, as well as Mexico, Bermuda, Trinidad and Tobago, Dominica, and the Bahamas. Instructors were from Martinique, Mexico, the United States, Bermuda, and Guyana.

From left: Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers Lance Corporal Kirk Wilks, Corporal Ryan Hayling, and Sergeant Murricko Iris hear from Sergeant Major Samuel Gasche, of the French Forces in Martinique during explosive ordnance disposal training as part of Exercise Tradewinds23 at Camp Stephenson, Guyana, July 24, 2023.

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“Training included sessions on searching for and safely removing or deactivating explosives from buildings and vehicles.

“Sergeant Major Samuel Gasche, of the French Forces in Martinique, said materials for the exercises included bomb suits, metal detectors and x-ray devices.”

“We’re trying to make them think before doing any action – to try to identify the problem and how to diffuse the device,” he added.

Sergeant Major Runekco Edwards [sitting], Royal Bermuda Regiment, debriefs troops from the Guyana Defence Force and the Mexican Navy after an exercise detecting explosives in a booby-trapped building as part of Exercise Tradewinds23 at Camp Stephenson, Guyana, July 24, 2023.

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“They need to do a proper recce, and then they have to go in turns, try to understand everything and have a global picture to diffuse the device properly, safely.”

The spokesperson said, “Sgt Maj Gasche was impressed with how the students were very interested and enthusiastic throughout the training.

“The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s Sergeant Major Runekco Edwards oversaw training on July 24 when groups from the Guyana Defence Force and the Mexican Navy set and detected booby traps in buildings.

Mexican Navy 1st Sgt Pedro Nicolas checks a building for explosives during explosive ordnance disposal training as part of Exercise Tradewinds23 at Camp Stephenson, Guyana, July 24, 2023.

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“It was the first time he was part of the TRADEWINDS explosive ordnance disposal team as an instructor.”

Sgt Maj Edwards said: “In this type of work, things are always evolving, so I’m still learning.”

Lance Corporal Kirk Wilks, 24, an RBR soldier and catering supervisor from Devonshire, said: “This is my first time doing EOD stuff. It has been pretty good so far.

Sergeant Major Runekco Edwards [second right], of the Royal Bermuda Regiment, debriefs troops from the Guyana Defence Force and the Mexican Navy after an exercise detecting explosives in a booby-trapped building as part of Exercise Tradewinds23 at Camp Stephenson, Guyana, on July 24, 2023.

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“It’s a lot of information to take in, learning many different things. It’s been nice working with some of the other countries, exchanging knowledge, seeing how they do things differently, the different kits and equipment they have.”

Sergeant Morricko Iris from the RBR, a public service labourer in his civilian life, added: “It’s amazing working with other countries. Their knowledge is vital for us because we don’t do this normally, so anything they say is interesting; we can take it on board, use it, and set our own standard operating procedures.

The 32-year-old of Devonshire added, “Even though we may not always speak the same language, it’s easy to communicate once you have the same thought process.”

Mexican Navy 1st Sgt Pedro Nicolas finds a grenade used for training during explosive ordnance disposal lessons as part of Exercise Tradewinds23 at Camp Stephenson, Guyana, on July 24, 2023.

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Corporal Ryan Hayling, a 34-year-old landscaper and RBR soldier, of Hamilton Parish, said the course was very informational. “Although we don’t necessarily deal with IEDs [improvised explosive devices], we deal with different ordnances. There are still rules we can apply to that; there are universal procedures we can apply to any explosive.”

The spokesperson said, “Tradewinds is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored exercise designed to strengthen partnerships and interoperability, promote human rights, and increase all participants’ training capacity and capability to mitigate, plan for and respond to crises and security threats.”

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  1. Aiesha Oliver says:

    Anything with a ‘Stephenson’ building should be a presumed UK base. Those out of the blue ‘infantries’ are just running rampant on islands. Do they have bird’s nests look outs in the city too or just at this ‘camp?’ Hunting and gathering incognito. Civilians beware.

  2. tucker says:

    Girl, you’re unhinged.

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