Thursday, March 03, 2011

US, Cambodia Strengthen Ties Through Community Service Project

By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Johnie Hickmon, USS Essex (LHD 1) Public Affairs

SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia (NNS) -- Sailors from Commander, Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) 11 participated in a community service (COMSERV) project at the Goodwill School in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, March 1.

During the project, more than 50 PHIBRON 11 Sailors had an opportunity to interact with Cambodian children through a variety of activities, including painting, volleyball and soccer.

The Sailors also donated food and recreational equipment to the school.

Although the children are used to foreigners visiting the school and donating supplies, they seem to show a different appreciation when Navy personnel visit the center, said Goodwill School Operations Manager Sabine Nerling.

"They love the attention and get excited about Sailors coming to visit," said Nerling. "They love the attention they receive from them."

Seeing the enjoyment in the children's faces is why Air Traffic Controller Airman Stacy Dryburgh volunteered to participate in the COMSERV.

"That's one of the reasons I love doing COMSERVs," said Dryburgh. "I love to see the kids and the reactions on their faces when we are here."

Not only was the COMSERV a chance for Sailors to play and interact with the children, it was also a chance for the Sailors to learn.

"I got to learn some new games from the children," said Operations Specialist Seaman Kenneth Crump. "I feel like volunteering for this COMSERV gave me a chance to gain volunteer experience and experience the Cambodian culture. I think everyone should experience a COMSERV. It gives you a different perspective of what it's like to live in other countries."

The Goodwill School, constructed in 2004, offers Cambodian children a chance to learn English, computer skills and performing arts. All supplies and equipment at the school are acquired through donations.

The Essex Amphibious Ready Group reports to Commander, Amphibious Force 7th Fleet, Rear Adm. Richard Landolt, who is headquartered in Okinawa, Japan.

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