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Operation Trenton MINISTRY OF DEFENCE BRITISH ARMY / ROYAL AIR FORCE / ROYAL NAVY |
OPERATIONAL DIRECTIVE
FEBRUARY 1997
[1] OVERVIEWFEBRUARY 1997
[1a] BACKGROUND
[1b] OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES
[1c] CASUALTIES AND LOSSES
[2] BELLIGERENTS[3] ORDER OF BATTLE
[4] OPERATION STAGING AREAS
[5] CAMPAIGN REGISTER
[1] OVERVIEW
[1a] BACKGROUND
Discussions have been taking place with Her Majesty's Government with the Zairian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Laurent-Désiré Kabila, which has seen a request for British Peacekeepers to deploy to Zaire to support the government with security, transport and general duties to aid the country in their recovery from the bush war.
Discussions have been taking place with Her Majesty's Government with the Zairian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Laurent-Désiré Kabila, which has seen a request for British Peacekeepers to deploy to Zaire to support the government with security, transport and general duties to aid the country in their recovery from the bush war.
[1b] OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- Assist in maintaining the peace in Zaire.
- Provide security measures where possible.
[1c] CASUALTIES AND LOSSES
BLUFOR | OPFOR | NON-COMBATANT |
[2] BELLIGERENTS
Blufor Opfor |
[1] HMS Thames(Bob Hope-class Vehicle Cargo Ship)
[600] 1st Battalion, the Anglian Regiment
[50] Royal Navy Personnel
[6] AgustaWestland Puma HC Mk1 (32 Sqn, RAF)
[1] Rosenbauer Panther, 67th Operational Fire Service
[40] Snatch Land Rovers
[10] Leyland DAF T45 4x4
[6] AgustaWestland Puma HC Mk1 (32 Sqn, RAF)
[1] Rosenbauer Panther, 67th Operational Fire Service
[40] Snatch Land Rovers
[10] Leyland DAF T45 4x4
[600] 1st Battalion, the Anglian Regiment
[4] OPERATION STAGING AREAS
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[5] CAMPAIGN REGISTER
Campaign | Location | Objective(s) | Dates | Status |
Operation Trenton I | Democratic Republic of Congo | Peacekeeping Deployment to Zaire | FEB1997 - Present | In Progress |
Following discussions with the United State of Zaire, the Ministry of Defence has authorized a peacekeeping deployment to the region which will see 600 British Soldiers and an assortment of vehicles move to support the government of Zaire. Personnel in the British Army have been given just under a weke to go spend time with family which is shortly followed by briefings pending their deployment. During that time, RFA Thames has been loaded up with the vehicles required and begun its transit to Matadi Naval Base where it will disembark all vehicles ready for the British Army. When roughly a day away from arriving, the Tri-Star Aircraft combined of four would depart from the UK to transport all personnel from the Anglian Regiment, RAF Squadron and the 67th Operational Fire Service to Zaire. The government of Zaire would be made away of this. (JJSmithJr )