Targeted News Service
SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia, July 28 -- The U.S. Navy issued the following news release:
The
Military Sealift Command's hospital ship, USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) arrived
in Cambodia, July 28, to begin the final mission phase of Pacific
Partnership 2012 (PP12). This is the U.S. Pacific Fleet's seventh annual
Pacific Partnership humanitarian and civic assistance (HCA) mission.
Prior
to arriving in Cambodia, Mercy and her PP12 embarked personnel visited
the host nations of Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam. The
four-and-a-half month mission supports strengthening regional
partnerships and enhancing coordination efforts among organizations who
share a common interest in maintaining stability and security in the
Asia-Pacific region.
"Our
crew of more than 1,100 highly-trained military, government and
civilian/NGO (non-governmental organizations) personnel representing
eight partner nations are excited to be in Cambodia," said Mission
Commander, Navy Capt. James Morgan. "Our mission here provides yet
another opportunity to work with our Cambodian counterparts in order to
be better prepared to respond together to natural disasters and
humanitarian emergencies - not if, but when they happen.
"We
sincerely appreciate the invitation to conduct the mission here during
what will be the second time Pacific Partnership has taken part in
activities in Cambodia," Morgan added.
Pacific
Partnership 2012 is led by three different element commanders: Morgan,
who is mission commander for Pacific Partnership 2012 and commander of
the San Diego-based Destroyer Squadron Seven; Capt. Jonathan Olmsted, of
the Military Sealift Command and Mercy's civil service master; and,
Navy Capt. Timothy Hinman, commander of the medical treatment facility,
which is responsible for the hospital and providing care aboard Mercy
and ashore.
"The
professional affiliation and exchanges that we've seen on this mission
between our host nation and Pacific Partnership providers have been
outstanding this year," said Hinman. "It has been truly stimulating for
us and we look forward to working on the same type of medical exchanges
here in Cambodia."
PP12
personnel will conduct tailored civic assistance projects (CAPs), which
build relationships and potential capacity and capabilities in the
areas of medical, dental, veterinary and civil engineering. It will also
conduct community service and subject matter expert exchanges that
reinforce the importance of mutual support and learning about cultures,
capabilities, and practices.
The
U.S. joint military services, interagency and civilian mariner
personnel are joined this year in Cambodia by the partner nations of
Australia, Canada, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Peru,
and the Philippines.
NGOs
and international agencies are also a critical part of the continuity
of the Pacific Partnership mission, which strives to build capacity with
local populations. This year, NGOs participating in Cambodia include
Cambodian Children's Painting Project, Global Grins, Help for Orphans,
Hope Worldwide, Latter Day Saint (LDS) Charities, M'lop Tapang, Project
Handclasp, Project Hope, Reproductive Health, The Starfish Project, UCSD
Pre-Dental Society, Univ. of Hawaii Engineers, Univ. of Hawaii Nursing,
and World Vets.
Rear
Adm. Russell Penniman, Reserve deputy commander and chief of staff for
the U.S. Pacific Fleet is visiting Mercy to observe the PP12 mission,
and will represent the Pacific Fleet staff at the opening ceremony, July
29, at the Port of Sihanoukville.
"The
mission is Pacific Partnership, so it's partnership with partner
nations, NGOs, and doctors who all work in a common field, whether
military or civilian doctors," said Penniman. "We welcome the
collaboration, because as a collective, the total will be greater than
its individual parts ... especially when a natural disaster strikes."
For more news from Pacific Partnership, visit:
Website: www.cpf.navy.mil/PP
Blog: http://pacificpartnership/wordpress.com
Facebook: www.facebook/pacificpartnership
Twitter: http://twitter.com/pacificpartner
See link below for additional media and b-roll:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/Customer-delivery/USNS+Mercy+For+MSC.zip
For more information, visit www.navy.mil, www.facebook.com/usnavy, or www.twitter.com/usnavy.
For more news from Navy Public Affairs Support Element West, visit www.navy.mil/local/pacensandiego/.
TNS MJ88-120730-3971053 StaffFurigay
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