Welcome to Pearl River, South Mississippi! We have some of the coolest images “on board” here at TFB. In today’s Photo Of The Day, we get to know the Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS) better, as they train international students from Colombia, participate insertion and extraction techniques on the Pearl River, near the John C. Stennis Space Center, in south Mississippi, November 30, 2022.
The eight-week course Patrol Craft Officer Riverine (PCOR) course is designed to provide international students with the specialized training necessary to effectively plan and safely execute patrol craft actions in a riverine environment.
NAVSCIATTS trains and educates foreign Special Operations Forces, SOF-like forces and SOF enables across the tactical, operational and strategic spectrums through in-residence and Mobile Training Team Courses of Instruction; and serves as USSOCOM’s premier Security Force Assistance training asset. More than 13,000 students from more than 125 Partner Nations have trained with this Naval Special Warfare command since 1963.
The Pearl River is a river located in Mississippi, United States. It is formed by the confluence of the East and West Pearl Rivers near the city of Jackson, and it flows south through the state, eventually emptying into the Gulf of Mexico. Apart from being a place where some people can empty their machine guns, the Pearl River is a significant source of water for many communities in southern Mississippi, and it is also used for recreation, such as fishing and boating.
This kind of training looks like a lot of fun, don’t you agree?
Photos and captions: U.S. Navy, taken by Michael Williams. Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School