Welding Course Forges Friendships

Department of Defence

Army personnel from 3rd Brigade conducted training with their Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) counterparts recently to develop a variety of military skills.

As part of Exercise Olgeta Warrior, a welding course was held at Murray Barracks, Port Moresby.

The two-month course focused on welding techniques used on all types of materials, including stainless steel and aluminium.

The course instructor, material technician Sergeant Travis Doll, of 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion, said the course ensured the PNGDF had the capability to weld their ships.

"They have been learning how to use the new welding machines and the dissimilar techniques for different situations, and not just using a stick welder to weld everything," Sergeant Doll said.

A marine engineer from the PNGDF, Ordinary Seaman Mervan Gau, said the course was great.

"It's good to get extra training, specifically on the aluminium side to welding, as we conduct lots of this at the Navy base," Ordinary Seaman Gau said.

"This course has broadened my understanding of welding with different types of materials.

"I'm loving every day; it makes me want to come to work."

Olgeta Warrior has been held annually since 2009 to build shared understanding, professionalism, leadership, discipline and military capability.

"It strengthens the relationship between the ADF and PNGDF," Sergeant Doll said.

"The friendship that has been formed between the PNGDF welders' course members and me has been amazing.

"It will be something that I cherish forever."

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