ADFs Return to Darwin Following Relief Mission
DEFENCE MEDIA RELEASE
Friday, 6 November
2009
Around 450 ADF personnel embarked in HMAS
Kanimbla will arrive back in Darwin today, just over one
month after departing for Padang to assist in the earthquake
relief operation.
Chief of Joint Operations,
Lieutenant General Mark Evans says that while Kanimbla will
continue on to Sydney, this will be the final stop for the
110 Army Engineers from the Darwin-based 1st Combat Engineer
Regiment who provided emergency humanitarian assistance in
the weeks following the disaster.
“These Sappers
(Army engineers) were pivotal in both the immediate
aftermath of the earthquake as well as the recovery
phase,” Lieutenant General Evans said.
“They
should be proud of their achievements. They have continued
in their unit’s fine tradition of providing important
humanitarian assistance to our neighbours in times of need,
as have all our men and women of the Australian Defence
Force who deployed for this mission.”
Also touching
Australian soil for the first time since deploying to Padang
will be Kanimbla’s Ship’s Company of around 260, the
Navy health staff who contributed to the Joint Task Force
health care team in Seigerringing and surrounding districts,
the Sea King helicopter crews who provided air lift support
into the affected villages, and soldiers who operated
landing craft to ferry equipment ashore.
Kanimbla will
remain in Darwin harbour for several days to unload stores
and equipment before departing for Townsville and
then Sydney next week.
Other ADF personnel who
contributed to the operation such as the Air Force C-130
crew and air-load teams and the Army health teams,
logisticians and headquarters personnel have now returned to
their home
units.
ENDS