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Other DANILOG tasks<br />
IIn addition to its role in supplying the Danish troops, DANILOG handles a number of other<br />
important tasks for Army Operational Command Denmark. These include training and administrative<br />
support for individuals sent to destinations all round the world both to mission<br />
locations and as UN observers. Such training is carried out at the Training Centre and the<br />
associated administrative tasks are also the responsibility of DANILOG.<br />
DANILOG Training Centre<br />
DANILOG Training Centre arranges a number of courses of which individual preparatory courses<br />
are the most significant. These are held 6 times a year in two two-week modules and are<br />
attended by about 360 participants. The subjects covered are as follows: medical (advanced<br />
first aid), administrative and mission specific briefings, and self defence. A third module consisting<br />
of language courses and information about dangerous insects and bugs is specifically<br />
for serving personnel. The course qualifies participants for deployment.<br />
In addition the Training Centre provides:<br />
• Basic logistics courses twice a year plus an extended hands-on specialist course in three<br />
modules for trained personnel.<br />
• Managerial courses of 1½ days duration covering topics which include the overall framework<br />
for the Defence Command Denmark, the Foreign Ministry, the Defence Ministry, and<br />
Army Operational Command Denmark, plus HR parameters such as stress management &<br />
contact skills as well as the functional services – the Forces Personnel Service, the Forces<br />
Health Service and the Forces Judge Advocate Corps.<br />
• Personnel administration theory and administrative training tasks.<br />
• Contact & welfare courses for trainees with broadly-based general skills.<br />
• One-day course in the handling of mail with subsequent on-the-job training.<br />
• A Defence Command Denmark course which provides persons without military rank with<br />
a basic military training.