NewsgalleryHuddersfield soldier Lt Darayus Vaccha trains troops in UgandaBookmarkShareNewsByLauren Ballinger11:46, 29 DEC 2015Updated11:48, 29 DEC 2015Pictured: Ugandan Peoples Defence Force troops patrol into a village after an IED strike.1 of 6Pictured: Some of the multinational training team teaching how to make use of information from the local population.2 of 6Pictured: And the rains came for troops on the Uganda training mission A team of 28 regular and reserve soldiers commanded by 4 Yorks have recently trained 1800 Ugandan Peoples Defence Force (UPDF) soldiers for their upcoming deployment to Somalia. The British troops along with a few French, Danish and American soldiers delivered a training package including convoy drills, medical treatment, key leader engagement and many more. The UPDF soldiers will be heading to Somalia in the new year as part of the African Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) to stabilise the region and rid the country of Al-Shaabab.3 of 6Pictured: Training commanders give the Ugandan Commander feedback after the IED strike exercise.4 of 6Pictured: On patrol in Uganda5 of 6Pictured:Captain Ongoma, medical instructor, applies theatrical make up to simulate a casualty for an IED scenario.6 of 6