US Continues Support For Sri Lanka Coast Guard And Navy
April 28, 2013
The United States concluded its second training program for the Sri
Lanka Coast Guard at the Trincomalee Naval Base on April 26. The
training was funded under the U.S. Export Control and Related Border
Security (EXBS) program, which promotes maritime security cooperation.
Featuring three U.S. Coast Guard instructors, twenty personnel from the
Sri Lanka Coast Guard and four from the Sri Lanka Navy graduated as
Coast Guard Instructors.
Ambassador Sison and Rear Admiral Wijegunaratne award a certificate to a participant in the EXBS Program.
In the presence of the Director General of the Sri Lanka Coast Guard,
Rear Admiral Ravindra C. Wijegunaratne, U.S. Ambassador Michele J. Sison
awarded certificates to the 24 participants and spoke at the graduation
ceremony. “The United States Government is pleased to conduct this
training in Sri Lanka for the second time as part of our premier
initiative to partner with other countries to improve their border
security,” said Ambassador Sison. “The United States hopes to continue
its cooperation with the Sri Lanka Navy and Coast Guard through this
program. It draws on expertise from the U.S. Departments of State,
Homeland Security, Commerce, Energy, and Defense and provides a range of
legal, licensing, and enforcement training and equipment for countries
around the globe.”
This train-the-trainer workshop commenced on April 15 and was designed
to instruct students on how to effectively train others in maritime law
enforcement as Boarding Officers or Boarding Team Members. U.S. Coast
Guard instructors taught techniques in student management, presentation
skills, developing visual aids, and role-play scenarios, and theories of
adult learning and feedback. The first course was conducted in Sri
Lanka in October 2012.
In addition to these programs, the EXBS Program is also funding training
in the United States for two Sri Lanka Coast Guard Officers, along with
a Maldivian Officer. One Sri Lankan officer will graduate from his four
month training in May and the other will complete his three month
training in June 2013.
*Press Release from the U.S. Embassy in Colombo
U.S. Coast Guard officers with graduating Sri Lanka Coast Guard and Navy personnel.