The modernization of the Philippine
Coast Guard (PCG) continues, amidst the pandemic and all the issues surrounding
in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
United States Coast Guard (USCG)
instructors conducted three training courses for the Philippine Coast Guard
(PCG) from March 8 to May 14, 2021 to strengthen maritime law enforcement
capabilities.
As per the PCG, the training series
included a two-week Boarding Officer Course, a two-week Outboard Motor
Maintenance training, and a four-week Small Boat Operations event, all of which
focused on developing the capability of prospective PCG instructors who can
plan and conduct similar courses in the future.
USCG instructor provides boat handling and navigation training to PCG students. (photo credit PIA) |
The
courses were held at the US-funded Outboard Motor Center of Excellence in
Balagtas, Bulacan, and at the Coast Guard Surface Support Force Headquarters at
Pier 13 of the Manila Port Area. The primary PCG participants came from
the Surface Support Force and Special Operations Force.
These
events showcased the enduring bilateral efforts to enhance PCG’s operational
capability and strengthen the USCG-PCG partnership. They also highlighted
PCG’s ability to continue critical training activities while maintaining
operational priorities and COVID-19 response commitments. This series
will be followed by an advanced instructional training later in 2021.
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