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Royal Thai Marines with Combat Engineer Battalion and U.S. servicemen with Marine Wing Support Squadron 172, Marine Wing Support Group 17, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, assemble rebar cages to be used later in the construction of a classroom during a civil affairs project in support of Exercise Cobra Gold 2011 at Ban Muang Rae School, Rayong province, Kingdom of Thailand Jan. 18. This is one of many engineering projects planned during the exercise.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Alejandro Peña

US, Thai militaries build bonds, schools

4 Feb 2011 | Lance Cpl. Kris B. Daberkoe Marine Corps Installations Pacific

Navy Seabees and Thai Army engineers are constructing a new building at Pa Ka Mai School to improve the quality of life of students in the area as part of Exercise Cobra Gold 2011 Jan. 18 though Feb. 20. 

The schoolhouse construction is part of a series of humanitarian civic assistance projects that include medical, dental, veterinary and engineering projects in remote locations throughout the kingdom.

Thai, Indonesian and U.S. service members are working on these projects to help strengthen the bonds between local Thai communities and the Thailand, Indonesian and U.S. armed forces.

“It’s a great honor to be working with the American and Thai militaries,” said Sgt. Maj. Haskani, the lead engineer with the Indonesian Marine Corps engineer detachment supporting Exercise Cobra Gold 2011. 

At the Pa Ka Mai School, the 7-by-20 meter schoolhouse the service members are building will provide 105 students with an environment suited for learning.

“A lot of times these children don’t have a place to sit at a desk and learn,” said Petty Officer 2nd Class Daniel Guillermety, a crew leader with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11, 1st Naval Construction Division, U.S. Naval Construction Force, based in Gulfport, Miss. “Being able to build for them a better means to receive an education is the best part of my military career.”

Working together to build the school gives the service members from different nations the opportunity to learn from each other’s experiences, said some service members at the construction site.

“A lot of communication is needed for a project like this,” said Thai Sgt. Singthong Kondee, a crew leader with Mobile Development Unit 34, Regional Development Office 3 Unit Commander, Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters.

“The difference in our construction methods becomes apparent as we progress though the project,” Kondee said.

The dedication ceremony for the new schoolhouse is scheduled to take place Feb. 21, 2011.

This project is one of eight engineering projects taking place during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011.

For more information about Exercise Cobra Gold 2011, visit www.marines.mil/cobragold2011 or its Facebook page at www.facebook.com/exercisecobragold.