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24th “Police, Civil & Military Relations Course" (CPM24)
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October 3 - 30 , 2018.
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CoESPU hosted the 24 “Civil, Police and Military Relations” Course (CPM 24), attended by 43
militaries and civilians experts coming from 23 different Countries.
The challenge was to increase the cooperation and to qualify attendees belonging to armed, police,
Gendarmerie-like forces and civilians experts, according to the doctrine and the standards of the
United Nations. The knowledges acquired at the end of the course allows attendees to jointly
operate in Peace Missions under the umbrella of United Nations.
The UN training model, steered by Carabinieri because of their experience in the field, and their
commitment in the development of the related doctrine, include a wide range of theoretical and
tactical topics.
CoESPU lines up, in this contest, very qualified subject experts, supported by highly experienced
military personnel.
During the fourth week training activity, the attendees have been involved in the development of
case studies, in working groups, discussions debates and in a “Command Post” exercise in the
CoESPU multifunctional "MaGISTrA" room, that allowed them to simulate the structure of a
multilateral and multidimensional Mission Command Post.
The Graduation ceremony took
place in the presence of Ms.
Sharon Cyr, US Vice General
Consul in Milan, and a
delegation, headed by Maj.
Edward Yamba Koroma, from
the Republic Of Sierra Leone
Consulate in the Northern Region
of Italy.
11th “International Military Police” Course (IMP11)
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November 6 – 16 , 2018.
The Course was attended by 21 students coming
from Albania, Burkina Faso, Italy, Mauritania,
Qatar, South Korea and Ukraine.
The 2-weeks training aimed at giving the
participants a new awareness based on
international shared doctrine, to create a new
concept of MP “with a small M and a big P”.
Through lessons learned, best practices and
common experiences sharing, the intensive and
tough course improved the knowledge of the
growing role played by the modern MP in the international peacekeeping activity.
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