It sounds like the British have been there for a while already. Semper Fi Marines!
British trainers help build Congo's force for peace
British soldiers have been helping to deliver high quality lessons in 'Peacekeeping English' and logistics to Congolese officers as part of a UK government scheme to enable the Congo's Armed Forces to play a greater role in maintaining their country's security.
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And with enthusiastic graduates beginning to filter through the system, Britain's input is providing the Congolese with the skills they need to play a part in their country's future:
"There are members of the FARDC at all ranks from the lowest soldier all the way up who want the Army to improve," said United States Army officer Colonel Thomas Crowder, director of military co-operation.
"Courses like the British one here will help them to achieve that. They wanted help from the most professional militaries and I believe that they are getting it."