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‘USNS Mercy’ departs the island

May 12, 2018 By Abdul Nazeer Leave a Comment


US Naval Ship ‘Mercy’, which arrived at the Port of Trincomalee on 25th April to take part in the annual multilateral Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) preparedness mission left the island for her next port call in Vietnam and Japan.

The Sri Lankan leg of the Pacific Partnership-2018 (PP) mission came to a close in Trincomalee, on Tuesday (8th May). PP-18 is the largest annual multilateral HA/DR preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Asia-Pacific, aiming to enhance regional coordination in areas such as medical readiness and preparedness for contingencies and disaster situations.

The mission saw, U.S and partner nation service members and civilian personnel from Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, Peru and United Kingdom involving in civil engineering projects HA/DR readiness drills and other civic outreach programs together with host nation professionals.

24 medical surgeries including a robotic surgery were performed by US and Sri Lankan doctors onboard the US hospital ship. The robotic surgery was the first in the world.

 

In addition, more than 5500 patients were treated at medical clinics conducted at various locations in the Trincomalee region while over 500 veterinary surgeries and vaccinations were also administered.

 

In a lighter note, the US 7th Fleet Band together with the SL Navy entertained crowds including school children during the programs.

 

The conclusion of the annual program was signified by a ceremony graced by the Eastern Province Governor, Rohitha Bogollagama, Deputy Chief of Staff and Director General Operations of the Navy, Rear Admiral Piyal De Silva, senior state officials and SL Navy and participating Navy officers.

 

The Pacific Partnership is one of the engagements signed and agreed between the US and Sri Lanka Navies during the first USN-SLN Operational Dialogue in 2016.

 

The US Naval Ship ‘Fall River' made the initial mission stop at Hambantota in the Southern part of the island in March 2017.



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