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Members of the Dutch army seen building dog houses on the island, during a previous visit. Photo: BES-Reporter
Kralendijk- In the context of maintaining the operational readiness of the 27th Army company placed in the West, The Dutch Army will be holding an exercise will be held on the island between April 10 and April 17, 2018.
The aim of the exercise is to get acquainted with the environment on Bonaire, the local authorities and emergency services.
As is often the case, members of the Army will also carry out some social work. This time, work will also be carried out on behalf of Echo’s and the Goatfarm.
The unit will train in the surroundings of Kralendijk, Rincon, Hotel Punt Vierkant, Lagun HilI and Washikemba.
These exercises are accompanied by a courtesy visit by Captain Marcel Krul to the Island Governor of Bonaire, Mr. Edison Rijna.
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