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QUY NHON, Vietnam– Government officials from Vietnam and the
United States, as well as some members from USNS Mercy (T-AH 19)
that comprise the Pacific Partnership 2010 team, gathered at the
Port of Quy Nhon Fleet Landing May 31 for the opening ceremony of
Pacific Partnership 2010.
Dr. Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh, Vice Chairwoman of the Provincial
People's Committee and Mission Co-Commander, officially opened
Pacific Partnership 2010 in Vietnam. Guest speakers included Mission
Commander for Pacific Partnership 2010, Capt. Lisa M. Franchetti,
and U.S. Embassy Hanoi Deputy Chief of Mission Ms. Virginia Palmer.
Also in attendance was the Surgeon General of the Navy and Chief of
Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Vice Adm. Adam M. Robinson, Jr.,
who was pleased to see Pacific Partnership in action.
“Pacific Partnership’s visit to Vietnam is a testament to the strong
bilateral relations between the U.S. and Vietnam, demonstrating our
continued commitment to work together to address mutual issues and
concerns,” said Vice Adm. Robinson.
During the Pacific Partnership 2010’s visit to Vietnam, Mercy
crewmembers from all four military services and partners from six
nations and ten non-governmental organizations will conduct medical,
dental, and engineering civic action programs as well as engage in
community service projects across the Binh Dinh Province.
In addition to Mercy anchored off Quy Nhon, the Japan Self Defense
Force will provide a medical team embarked on JDS Kunisaki (LST
4003) to work alongside the multi-national team from Mercy at
several medical civic action programs.
“People from all these organizations, all of these countries, will
be working side-by-side, learning from you and learning from each
other while forming strong bonds and friendships,” said Capt. Lisa
Franchetti.
The fifth in a series of U.S. Pacific Fleet humanitarian and civic
assistance endeavors, Pacific Partnership is designed to strengthen
regional partnerships among U.S. government organizations, host
nations, partner nations, and international humanitarian and relief
organizations.
“Pacific Partnership reflects the United States of America’s
steadfast commitment to working with Vietnam and other nations in
the region to promote peace, security, and stability,” said Ms.
Virginia Palmer.
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