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AGC JOURNAL 2018



             Exercise Lion Sun                                                                                                       Exercise Askari Storm





             By Lance Corporal Deven McInniss                                                                                        By Lance Corporal Jamie King
              We deployed on Exercise Lion Sun over the period 28 June 2018 to 30 July                                                A platoon from 1st Battalion Rifles Battlegroup, took on the challenge to

              2018, just in time for the summer weather.                                                                              ascend Mount Kenya in the height of the Kenyan summer.



              Activities
                                                                                                                                      Journey Begins                                 Despite the blisters and headaches everyone was in high
                                                                                                                                                                                     spirits when we stopped for pizza on our journey back to
              The three Troops that comprise the Squadron deployed as                                                                                                                camp. All in all what a fantastic and breath-taking event to

              Platoons, accompanied by the Squadron Headquarters and a                                                                Three days after the gruelling exercise phase finished, a   conclude an amazing exercise.

              Platoon of enablers. The exercising Platoons rotated around                                                             number of five man teams each with a guide, threw all their


              three weeks of different activities: a field exercise, a range                                                            kit in the back of the Land Rovers and we began our journey.
              package and an adventure training package. While most of                                                                We trekked with kit up the mountain path stopping at breath-                       Jamie King

              the exercising troops were Drivers, Petroleum Operators and                                                             taking lakes and cliff edges. We stopped each day at around                         at the
              Suppliers, the exercise also provided a brilliant opportunity for                                                       the 12 mile mark to ensure we acclimatised to the new altitude.                    summit

              three of the detachment to deploy in three very different roles.                                                         It took four days to reach the final camp before summit

                                                                                                                                      morning.
                                                                                                                                      Summit Day
                                                                                                  The team
                                                                                                  at Camp                             With the warm Kenyan sun now a distant memory, we awoke

                                                                                                  Radio                               at 3 a.m. to begin our final ascent to the summit. Temperatures
                                                                                                  Sonde                               during the night had plummeted to a bone chilling minus 8
                                                                                                                                      degrees and the already undulating ground became icy under
                                                                                                                                      foot. Nevertheless, the teams reached the summit of Mount
                                                             Soldier First                                                            Kenya at 5.30 a.m. on our fourth day, just in time to see the
                                                                                                                                      sun rise over the horizon and light up the mountains beneath
                                                                                                                                      us. After taking some rather shaky photos with numb fingers

                                                             Private Fauster Addai-Nagbe deployed as a Rifleman in 3



                                                             Platoon, leaving his immaculate office for the hullabaloo of               in front of the Mount Kenya sign we scrambled down from
                                                             an eight man section. This provided him with an excellent                the summit point to base camp.  A route that took three days

                                                             opportunity to swap his workstation for a rifle and to                    to climb would now only take us hours to descend on if we
                                                             momentarily forget about administration in order to focus on             moved quickly.
                                                             his military skills.
                                                             Mountain Biking
                                                             I deployed as a Mountain Bike Instructor, facilitating three
                                                             separate adventure training packages in the Troodos
                                                             Mountains. This allowed me to engage with the soldiers that
                                                             I serve daily back in barracks. This also gave me another
                                                             opportunity to lead soldiers and motivate them to stretch

                                                             themselves in a different and challenging environment.
                Natalie
                Clark
                manning
                the fort
              On Exercise
              Lance Corporal Natalie Clark deployed leaving her double

              screen workstation in refined surroundings for an overheating
              dusty computer situated in the Camp Radio Sonde Operations
              Room in which temperatures routinely reached 35 degrees
              by 1100 hrs each day. Whilst her day to day work was very
              similar to her normal job back in barracks, she still faced the
              challenges of being on exercise. She was an integral member
              of the Squadron Headquarters; in addition to administrating
              routine functions such as finance and movements, she also

              assisted the Camp Guard Force and played enemy on the
              exercise and deployed to experience some of the adventure                          In the                                                                                                               The teams at
              training package. She learnt how to adapt to a new,                                Troodos                                                                                                              the summit of
              challenging working environment which will serve her well on                       Mountains                                                                                                            Mount Kenya
              future deployments overseas or on Operations.
                                                             Editor’s Note: Deven McInniss is serving with 8 Fuel and General Transport Squadron, 27
                                                             Regiment Royal Logistic Corps



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