EXERCISE TRADEWINDS 2012 continued yesterday with live firing at sea.
Various coast guard vessels took up positions off the coast of Barbados and took turns firing at targets placed in the ocean.
Acting Commanding Officer of the Barbados Coast Guard, Lieutenant Commander Neville Springer, said he was happy how the exercise went, as it catered to both amphibious and non-amphibious personnel.
Here, a member of the United States Army taking aim under the guidance of members of the Coast Guard. (CA)
Take aim . . .
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