Pacific Angel - Nepal Public Affairs
9/8/2014 - CHITWAN, Nepal -- Nearly
700 local men, women and children lined up outside the gates of Shree
Rastriya Rotary Secondary School in Manahari for day one of Operation
Pacific Angel - Nepal.
U.S. and Nepalese service members came together alongside regional
partners to celebrate the opening ceremony, which featured a traditional
Nepalese lamp lighting and ribbon cutting that was presided over by
Nepal Army Maj. Gen. Baldev Mahat.
"I want to thank everyone for their selfless service to the people of Nepal," Mahat said.
This year, the U.S. and Nepal will conduct humanitarian assistance
capacity building operations Sept. 8-13 in the various areas of the
Chitwan region.
In 2012, more than 4,000 local villagers in Pokhara, Nepal were given
medical care in general medicine, optometry, dentistry, physical
therapy, women's health and pediatrics.
"We share a deep bond with our brothers and sisters here in Nepal," said
Lt. Col. Marc Martinez, Operation Pacific Angel - Nepal mission
commander. "It is a tremendous honor and privilege to be invited to work
hand in hand with our Nepalese counterparts."
Monday, September 08, 2014
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