By Air Force Airman 1st Class Nathan H. Barbour U.S. Pacific
Command
HONOLULU, Nov. 24, 2017 — The 13th annual U.S.-China
Disaster Management Exchange and Practical Field Exchange portions commenced
with an opening ceremony at Camp Rilea, Ore., Nov. 16.
Hosted by U.S. Army Pacific, the exchange allows hands-on
and side-by-side interaction between the U.S. Army and the People's Liberation
Army on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations and enables
sharing of lessons learned.
Flooding Scenario
The 2017 exchange focuses on a flooding scenario in which
both armies will be requested to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster
relief to a third affected state as part of a Multinational Coordination
Center.
Army Maj. Gen. Susan A. Davidson, commanding general of the
8th Theater Sustainment Command based at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, welcomed
attendees and highlighted how the event builds understanding and trust between
the two armies.
"Disaster management exchanges like this are invaluable
because as they expand in depth with each iteration. They allow us to truly
recognize the importance of collaboration in addressing nontraditional security
threats such as natural disasters," Davidson said. "Our ability to
increase our practical deconfliction, and gain a better understanding of each
other's procedures in the event of a real-world disaster response could be what
makes all the difference to the affected state."
Throughout the exchange personnel simulate real-life
scenarios to identify procedural gaps and practice techniques required for
efficient and collaborative response, such as search and rescue techniques and
the construct of the MNCC.
‘The Respect for Human Life is Beyond National Boundaries,
Races’
"The PLA and U.S. military both have dignified
histories of and glorious accomplishments. Although we are geographically far
from each other, the respect for human life is beyond national boundaries and
races," said Maj. Gen. Huang Taoyi, deputy commander of the
Starting in 2005, the exchange has been held at locations in
Hawaii, Washington, D.C., New York, Washington state and multiple areas in
China. The exchange has also matured from basic visits and briefings into a
substantive exchange that uses table top and practical field exchanges to focus
and facilitate interaction and develop the capacity to deconflict HA/DR
operations between the U.S. Army and the PLA.
In addition to providing a learning opportunity for the U.S.
and PLA participants, this year the exchange includes military and government
observers from Bangladesh, Canada, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore and China.
U.S. participants include U.S. Army Pacific, the 8th Theater
Sustainment Command, the Oregon National Guard, the U.S. Military Academy, the
351st Civil Affairs Command, the 13th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, the
571st Sapper Company, the U.S Coast Guard Sector Columbia River, the Center for
Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance, the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Portland District, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the
U.S. Geological Survey and the Pacific Disaster Center, an applied research
center managed by the University of Hawaii.
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