AT/FP training center in Hawaii. NLWs among other methods. ATGMIDPAC Pearl Harbor Unveils New Anti-Terrorist Training Facility Story Number: NNS040609-19 Release Date: 6/9/2004 11:07:00 PM
By Journalist 2nd Class Devin Wright, Commander, Navy Region Hawaii Public Affairs
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (NNS) -- Afloat Training Group Middle Pacific (ATGMIDPAC) unveiled its new Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) Training Center at a ribbon-cutting ceremony June 7 at Hangar 54 on Ford Island.
The center was established to deliver training required for Navy ships and submarines to become more defensive, and raise awareness throughout the Navy and the Coast Guard.
The AT/FP Training Center offers formal shipboard courses of instruction in small arms marksmanship, armed sentry, shipboard security engagement weapons, visit board search and seizure, force protection fundamentals, non lethal weapons, assessing a swimmer attack and high speed target intercept.
During the opening remarks, Commodore David Armitage, commander, ATGMIDPAC said the center trains shipboard personnel for typical warfare.
“ATGMIDPAC is at the forefront of the effort to fight terrorism,” said Armitage. “Six months after 9/11, ATGMIDPAC had become one of the most progressive and effective AT/FP training centers in the Navy by graduating over 1,200 people in various AT/FP courses. Here we are today at the opening of this crucial learning resource, with the latest advance in training for our armed forces to fight this unconventional war in which we find ourselves.”
With many ships in the Navy and Coast Guard being deployed to the Persian Gulf, the training is needed to accomplish the Navy’s tasks.
“Having this facility made available to us presents a great opportunity to centralize and standardize training for anti-terrorism,” said Robert Seneca, director of training, ATGMIDPAC. “With this training here, it prepares ships’ crews to accomplish their mission. It teaches Sailors and Guardsmen methods we need to use to defend our assets both foreign and domestic.”
To get ships ready for possible terrorist attacks, trainers at the center prepare different attack scenarios to help the ship’s crew learn what to look for in a terrorist situation.
“We try and plant mines on the ships without being detected,” said Signalman 1st Class (SW) Lee McIntire ATGMIDPAC AT/FP surface air rescue swimmer evaluator trainer. “We also simulate boat attacks, high speed target intercepts that we use wave runners for, shipboard weapons engagement and many more situations to get ship’s company ready to go for whatever they may encounter out there. This facility is essential to the Navy, because it is helping protect our assets, the most important being the United States Sailors.” |