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Excellent photos! Very nice to see the RCN building this capability
Dimsum said:[Star Trek geek]
I chuckled a little bit that they have MAKO patches, being an expeditionary security detachment of a ship...like the Enterprise.
http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/MACO_uniform_and_equipment
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Info-machine photo attached.Sailors in the new Enhanced Naval Boarding Party (ENBP) program had one final test to complete before graduating October 29, 2015. In order to receive their Maritime Technical Operator Course certificate, each of the eight graduates was required to secure Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt, B.C., Dockyard’s Alpha Jetty. After arriving from their Albert Head training facility aboard rigid-hulled inflatable boats, the team, dressed in full fighting order, scaled the side of the dock, fanned out, did a comprehensive sweep, and then gave the all clear sign.
Afterwards was the graduation ceremony. “You are the sharp end of the spear as it pertains to boarding capabilities,” said Captain (Navy) David Mazur of Maritime Forces Pacific Headquarters. “The momentum surrounding the program is going to build in the next few years, and you are all in on the ground floor of this new program.”
The first class of 13 ENBP recruits graduated in April 2015. The graduation of this second group further advances the first phase of the Future Naval Boarding Party Capability Development outlined in the Royal Canadian Navy’s executive plan. The plan is to produce a pool of 70 to 100 ENBP graduates over the next few years.
“They are specialists, not generalists, and require an increasingly complex and high level of training to be qualified to do this job. They are better trained to deal with uncertain or chaotic situations that they may deal with in their deployments,” said Lieutenant-Commander Wilfred Lund, Officer Commanding the Maritime Tactical Operations Group (MTOG).
Graduates underwent advanced tactical training over 14 weeks that included hand-to-hand combat, improvised explosive device identification, close quarters battle, tactical shooting and advanced medical training ....
milnews.ca said:The latest from the RCN Info-machine:Info-machine photo attached.
Sudbury Canadian said:Is Maritime Tactical Operations Group the same as Enhanced Naval Boarding Party?
PuckChaser said:Couldn't find the ENP/MOTG post, but here's an interesting video detailing some of the selection process and training for the MTOG pers.
https://vimeo.com/159550331
Canuck_55555 said:Also, just another thought, how elite are they? I heard they are good but I want to know if they are Navy SEAL good (of course not 6).