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Post by ngatimozart on Jun 26, 2013 18:57:51 GMT 12
NZDF is involved in Pacific Partnership again this year. It is a USN run multinational humanitarian project and this year the Deputy Mission Commander is Gp Capt Darryn Webb, RNZAF. HMNZS Canterbury is also involved. This is from US Pacific Fleet. Full story.
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Post by ngatimozart on Jul 19, 2013 19:19:46 GMT 12
Update on Pacific Partnership. NZDF take over as Command for the final part. Full story from US DoD.
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Post by ngatimozart on Aug 6, 2013 19:44:24 GMT 12
Pacific Partnership Flag Crosses Decks to HMNZS Canterburywww.cpf.navy.mil/news.aspx/030241 By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tim D. Godbee USN Posted August 5, 2013 HONIARA, Solomon Islands - The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) ship HMNZS Canterbury (L421) is serving as flagship for the Solomon Islands phase of Pacific Partnership 2013. Mission leaders and staff transfered to Canterbury from USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52) as the mission got underway, July 29. The ships, along with the Military Sealift Command dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Matthew Perry (T-AKE 9), are operating throughout the Solomon Islands executing Pacific Partnership 2013's final mission port. "You can tell a lot about a ship just a few minutes after coming aboard. The energy, excitement and professionalism of the crew on board is unmatched," said U.S. Navy Capt. Wallace Lovely, Pacific Partnership 2013 mission commander. "I've been looking forward to this part of the mission since we initially planned it. We've talked about this Pacific Partnership increasing the involvement of partner nations from the leadership to the execution. A big part of that is embarking aboard Canterbury as the flagship." Canterbury, an amphibious sealift ship and the only in its class, brings unique capabilities to Pacific Partnership's mission. "Our strength lies in our ship to shore connection. We've got multiple landing craft and helicopters on board that effectively move people and equipment ashore while the ship remains at sea," said RNZN Cmdr. David Turner, Canterbury's commanding officer. "We're also a very maneuverable ship, we don't need a great deal of sea room to be able to work in the littoral, which makes it easier for resupply personnel ashore." Pacific Partnership's flag shift to the Canterbury also provides a unique opportunity for U.S. service members to serve aboard an RNZN vessel. "It's been a very cohesive effort. We've been working together to finalize our schedule of events for the mission in the Solomons," said U.S. Navy Lt. Latisha Robinson. "We're now at the point of executing together. It's been great so far and I'm looking forward to putting our plans into action." Conducted annually since 2006, Pacific Partnership is the largest disaster response-preparedness mission in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. Working at the invitation of each host nation, Pacific Partnership is joined by partner nations that include Australia, Canada, Colombia, France, Japan, Malaysia Singapore, South Korea and New Zealand. Photos on link page.
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