CONSUL GENERAL NEILLY ATTENDS GRADUATION OF RBDF LIEUTENANT FROM U.S. COAST GUARD TRAINING CENTER

Mr. Theo Neilly, Bahamas Consul General to Washington, D.C., congratulates Lieutenant Roberto Adderley of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force following the completion of a 15-week International Maritime Officers Course (IMOC) at the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center, Yorktown, Virginia.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Mr. Theo Neilly, Bahamas Consul General to Washington, D.C., attended the graduation of Lieutenant Roberto Adderley of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) on Thursday, June 28, 2018, following a 15-week International Maritime Officers Course  at the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia.

According to the United States Coast Guard website, the course “is the centerpiece of Coast Guard international resident training” and “is designed for mid-grade officers and civilians who have been specially selected because of their potential future roles as leaders.”

Since the 1960s, the Training Center Yorktown “has been home-away-from-home to thousands of international students from more than 100 naval and coast guard services while continuing its long-standing tradition of providing training in a variety of technical and professional courses,” the website noted.

“In 1998 the International Resident Training Branch was established to manage the ever-expanding international program, which currently involves 250 international students from upwards of 60 countries annually,” the website said.

The website added that under the sponsorship of the State Department Security Assistance Program (SATP), this “people-to-people” program “enables civilian and military personnel from many nations to participate in Coast Guard training programs in order to acquire new skills or to advance technical and professional capabilities.”

“Approximately 250 international students — officer, enlisted and civilian —  annually attend the full spectrum of Training Center Yorktown schools and courses: Search and Rescue (SAR), Maritime Safety, Aids to Navigation, Engineering and Weapons, Maritime Law Enforcement, and Small Boat Operations,” the website states. “In addition, there are courses designed especially for international students, the International Crisis Command and Control (ICCC), International Leadership and Management Seminar (ILAMS), and the International Maritime Officers Course (IMOC).”