by Staff Sgt. Sara Csurilla
Pacific Angel 2013-3 Public Affairs
6/11/2013 - DONG HOI, Vietnam -- The
United States and Vietnam began humanitarian assistance operations in
Dong Hoi, Quang Binh Province, Vietnam, June 10 as part of Operation
Pacific Angel.
Operation PACANGEL, which is in its sixth year, is a joint and combined
humanitarian assistance exercise led by Pacific Air Forces.
"We are here to provide medical care and engineering services, as well
as build better relationships between the U.S. and Vietnam," said Lt.
Col. Tom Laitinen, Operation PACANGEL 2013 mission commander. "The more
we can build these relationships, both military to military and military
to the civilian level, the more it will help us in the event of a
regional natural disaster or security crisis, or basically anything that
requires cooperation between the U.S and Vietnam."
More than 50 U.S. military members deployed to Vietnam for PACANGEL 2013
to partner with local non-governmental organizations and host-nation
military forces to provide various functions, including health-services
outreach, engineering civil action programs, as well as various subject
matter expert exchanges.
Medical professionals from around the Air Force set up a temporary
clinic to provide optometry, dental, women's health, physical therapy
and primary health services for at least 2,500 patients, according to
Lt. Col. Vanhseng Phanthavong, international health specialist with
Pacific Air Forces Headquarters.
PACANGEL 2013 participants are also set to renovate two schools and one
district medical clinic by providing structural, roofing, plumbing,
electrical and painting repairs.
Although U.S. military members have been working with host-nation
military personnel to improve the lives of thousands of people
throughout the region since 2007, this is the first multilateral
operation to take place in Vietnam, with a member of the Lao People's
Army partnering with the Health Services Outreach team.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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