MANILA – Thirty Sailors assigned to the forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan
(CVN 76), participated in a community volunteer project with the Republic of the Philippines
National Response and Logistics Management Service (NRLMS), June 28.
During the project, Sailors helped pack more than 3,000 boxes of food items to be delivered to
victims of the January volcanic eruption at Mount Mayon. According to the U.N. Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the disaster resulted in the displacement of more than
90,000 people.
“We rely solely on volunteers, so it is very important that we get this kind of support in order for
us to be able to ship goods to victims in different areas affected by disasters,” said Byrone
Barrionuevo, head of volunteer management for NRLMS.
Legalman 1st Class Keia Greenwood, who volunteered to lead the project, said it was a
rewarding experience on multiple levels.
“It shows our ability to work together and our overall teamwork as a Navy,” said Greenwood.
“These guys really did great today. With the right amount of communication and teamwork, we
were able to pack about 979 boxes per hour, and hopefully we were able to show the people of
the Philippines that we have their backs.”
The project was one of eight community volunteer efforts coordinated by Ronald Reagan’s
Command Religious Ministries Department. More than 200 Sailors volunteered during the ship’s
scheduled five-day port visit.
Ronald Reagan, the flagship of Carrier Strike Group 5, provides a combat-ready force that
protects and defends the collective maritime interests of the U.S. and its allies and partners in the
Indo-Pacific region.