Calendar An icon of a desk calendar. Cancel An icon of a circle with a diagonal line across. Caret An icon of a block arrow pointing to the right. Email An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook An icon of the Facebook "f" mark. Google An icon of the Google "G" mark. Linked In An icon of the Linked In "in" mark. Logout An icon representing logout. Profile An icon that resembles human head and shoulders. Telephone An icon of a traditional telephone receiver. Tick An icon of a tick mark. Is Public An icon of a human eye and eyelashes. Is Not Public An icon of a human eye and eyelashes with a diagonal line through it. Pause Icon A two-lined pause icon for stopping interactions. Quote Mark A opening quote mark. Quote Mark A closing quote mark. Arrow An icon of an arrow. Folder An icon of a paper folder. Breaking An icon of an exclamation mark on a circular background. Camera An icon of a digital camera. Caret An icon of a caret arrow. Clock An icon of a clock face. Close An icon of the an X shape. Close Icon An icon used to represent where to interact to collapse or dismiss a component Comment An icon of a speech bubble. Comments An icon of a speech bubble, denoting user comments. Comments An icon of a speech bubble, denoting user comments. Ellipsis An icon of 3 horizontal dots. Envelope An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook An icon of a facebook f logo. Camera An icon of a digital camera. Home An icon of a house. Instagram An icon of the Instagram logo. LinkedIn An icon of the LinkedIn logo. Magnifying Glass An icon of a magnifying glass. Search Icon A magnifying glass icon that is used to represent the function of searching. Menu An icon of 3 horizontal lines. Hamburger Menu Icon An icon used to represent a collapsed menu. Next An icon of an arrow pointing to the right. Notice An explanation mark centred inside a circle. Previous An icon of an arrow pointing to the left. Rating An icon of a star. Tag An icon of a tag. Twitter An icon of the Twitter logo. Video Camera An icon of a video camera shape. Speech Bubble Icon A icon displaying a speech bubble WhatsApp An icon of the WhatsApp logo. Information An icon of an information logo. Plus A mathematical 'plus' symbol. Duration An icon indicating Time. Success Tick An icon of a green tick. Success Tick Timeout An icon of a greyed out success tick. Loading Spinner An icon of a loading spinner. Facebook Messenger An icon of the facebook messenger app logo. Facebook An icon of a facebook f logo. Facebook Messenger An icon of the Twitter app logo. LinkedIn An icon of the LinkedIn logo. WhatsApp Messenger An icon of the Whatsapp messenger app logo. Email An icon of an mail envelope. Copy link A decentered black square over a white square.

Green berets of 45 Commando share knowledge and leadership skills with Lithuanian troops

The training exercise took place at Barry Buddon.
The training exercise took place at Barry Buddon.

Angus marines have shared their experience of decades of war-winning leadership with Lithuanian troops to bolster the Baltic nation’s army.

Green berets of 45 Commando hit the ranges at Barry Buddon – just along the Angus coast from their home at RM Condor in Arbroath – to demonstrate how the Corps nurtures tomorrow’s battlefield leaders.

Exercise Condor Command was a five-day test of aspiring junior leaders.

The troops engaged in combat training.

The training culminated in a 48-hour test exercise.

The demonstration was played out in front of observers Corporals Dovydas Stonys and Laurynas Kazlauskas from the Lithuanian Army’s Griffin Brigade, based in the port city of Klaipeda.

Sergeant Alex Sorrel, of 45 Commando, said: “It’s always useful to learn from each other and find out how they operate and it’s been an interesting opportunity to compare how we do things.

“Hopefully we can take this relationship further and work together again in the future.”

Action at Barry Buddon.

Lithuania has an army of just 12,500 troops – about twice the size of the Royal Marines – assigned to a series of mechanised brigades and charged with defending their 2.7m fellow citizens spread across an area three times the size of Wales.

The link-up between the Condor men and the Griffin brigade was a direct result of this summer’s Baltic Protector deployment by the Royal Navy, which dispatched a sizeable amphibious task group to the region to work with allied forces in the region.

While in Lithuania, Royal Marines Arctic warfare and logistics specialists provided training to test the mettle of potential future leaders and after this exercise in Angus, the two forces intend to continue sharing knowledge and training opportunities.

“There’s a lot of similarities between what you guys do and what we do, but the biggest difference is that we don’t have a preparation course such as this,” said Corporal Stonys.

“It’s useful as it gives the guys confidence giving orders and leadership before going on for further training.

“The training package is something we would look to take on back in our units in Lithuania.”