Showing posts with label DISASTER PREPAREDNESS RESPONSE MISSION. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

USS PEARL HARBOR DEPARTS FOR PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP 2013

130525-N-GI544-099.jpg PEARL HARBOR (May 25, 2013) - Pacific Partnership embarked aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52) transits past the USS Missouri museum and the USS Arizona memorial as the ship departs Pearl Harbor. Pacific Partnership is the largest disaster response-preparation mission in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. The mission contributes to stability and security by opening dialogue between leaders, fostering friendships and building mutual trust and respect, while ensuring that the international community is better prepared to work together as a coordinated team when a regional disaster strikes. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Laurie Dexter/Released)

FROM: U.S. NAVY

USS Pearl Harbor Heads to First Mission Port of Pacific Partnership 2013
By By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Samantha J. Webb

PEARL HARBOR (NNS) -- The amphibious dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52) departed its namesake city May 25 for Samoa, the first mission port of Pacific Partnership 2013.

Conducted annually since 2006, Pacific Partnership is the largest disaster preparedness response mission in the Indo-Asia-Pacific Region. The mission was born after U.S. military responded to the needs of people in Southeast Asia following the devastating tsunami in 2004.

Samoa is scheduled to be the first of many mission ports including Tonga, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, and the Solomon Islands.

After a visit to the ship on Friday, Adm. Cecil D. Haney, commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, said he was impressed by the enthusiasm displayed for Pacific Partnership 2013, an important deployment that both builds relationships and improves the multilateral approach needed to successfully respond in the eventuality of a regional crisis or disaster.

"It builds trust, enhances cooperation and opens dialogues between leaders," Haney said of the mission's multilateral approach, "That benefits all Pacific nations including the United States."

This year's mission will partner the U.S. Navy with non-governmental organizations and regional partners including Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Malaysia and New Zealand to improve maritime security, conduct humanitarian assistance and strengthen regional disaster response preparedness. Partner nations will lead individual phases for the first time in the history of the mission.

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