New Zealand Defence Force Prepares for Pacific Mission
A contingent of New Zealand Defence Force (NZ Defence Force) personnel will head for the Pacific early next week onboard
the HMNZS CANTERBURY, as the US-led exercise Pacific Partnership gets underway.
Pacific Partnership is a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response (HADR) exercise, aimed at increasing
interoperability between the US, NZ, Australian and French forces involved while carrying out civil aid taskings in
Tonga, Vanuatu, Timor-Leste, Papua New Guinea and the Federated States of Micronesia.
The NZ Defence Force has committed the HMNZS CANTERBURY, her crew and up to 150 personnel; made up of medical experts
and engineers/builders to the Niuatoputapu (Tonga) and Espiritu Santo (Vanuatu) phases of the exercise. They will be
working alongside the USS CLEVELAND, the US Coast Guard, two Australian Landing Craft Heavy (LCH) vessels, and a French
PUMA helicopter and crew that will be embarked on CANTERBURY.
Commander Joint Forces NZ, Air Vice Marshal Peter Stockwell, says the NZ Defence Force's involvement in this exercise is
crucial to maintaining an effective HADR capability.
“It is exercises such as Pacific Partnership that ensure the NZ Defence Force is prepared to respond to natural
disasters when we are called upon. These skills aren’t just required in our Pacific neighbourhood, but also in our own
country, as we’ve sadly experienced in Christchurch both in September last year and February this year.”
Niuatoputapu was devastated in the 2009 tsunami. The NZ Defence Force and NZ Government responded in the initial
emergency, and are returning there to continue in the rebuilding. NZ Defence Force personnel will carry out clinical,
dental and environmental health tasks and education, as well as installing water tanks, refurbishing schools and clinics
and helping to clear tsunami debris.
In Espiritu Santo, NZ Defence Force personnel will undertake general surgical procedures, help with water harvesting
projects and provide refurbishment assistance to schools.
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