GONAIVES, Haiti (29 June 2010)--Nevada National Guard Soldiers in military police company took part in the 485th U.s. Army South New Horizons-Haiti 2010 workgroup Kout men multiple use of process engineering, and medical education sites, June 26 June 10 in the area of the Haitian Gonaives.
"Our goal is to provide a security engineer for construction, medical assistance and New Horizons-Haiti encampment site, the US forces," said 1st Sgt. Steve t. Lawrence, first sergeant with the 485th MP.
New Horizons provides real-world experience in the various branches of education servicemembers.
Captain Bruce e. Billings, provost Marshal of the Task Force Kout men "military police prepare for the operation this is moving in the same way they prepare for the battlefield, the task in the same way," said. "The only difference is the threat level and the amount of ammo and pass on. "
First Lt. Robert f. Kolvet, 485th MP with the head of the team said he considers Soldiers teach the task, but will not release into the environment of a culture. "Before the ground, to acquire and to deal with the reality will not be able to understand the difference. "
Billings, Montana believes this experience to teach Soldiers interpersonal skills and those of the host country of the police to deal with the domestic population ".
Spc. Carolina Dealba, MP Officer considers that all the roles, and has learned how to with each other. "The company is essential to understand the operationally, follow the "," said Dealba.
This task is also a learning experience, company commander and first sergeant.
Billings, Montana "Soldiers can see how the management of the work assigned to them," said.
Kolvet noncommissioned officers and young people feel a Soldiers ready to use. they have proved themselves in which they operate during this operation, he said.
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