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    Son of Jackson, Mo., resident participates in humanitarian mission in South Pacific

    Son of Jackson, Mo., resident participates in humanitarian mission in South Pacific

    Photo By Chief Petty Officer Michael Russell | Petty Officer 3rd Class Travis Wright, builder, assigned to Amphibious Construction...... read more read more

    USS CLEVELAND, USAFRICOM, AT SEA

    04.05.2011

    Story by Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Russell 

    Pacific Partnership 2011

    USS CLEVELAND, At Sea – Petty Officer 3rd Class Travis Wright, builder, son of Delwayne and Cathy Wright, residents of Jackson, Mo., is serving as lead builder of Amphibious Construction Battalion 1 in support of Pacific Partnership 2011 aboard amphibious transport dock ship USS Cleveland.

    Cleveland is the lead vessel for Pacific Partnership 2011. Pacific Partnership is the Pacific Fleet’s annual mission to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands to engage in partnerships with host nations by improving dialogue, effecting a lasting, positive change, and employing subject matter expert exchanges in order to improve the capabilities and interoperability of the U.S. and partner nations when dealing with natural and man-made disasters.

    “I think it’s amazing being able to help out people who are less fortunate,” said Wright. “It feels great to be a part of this mission.”

    Cleveland will visit the Kingdom of Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, and the Federated States of Micronesia, and the military group will be accompanied by non-government organizations like Project HOPE, Vets Without Borders, and the University of California, San Diego Pre-Dental Society.

    “This is my second Pacific Partnership mission,” said Wright. “The first time was in 2008. Not everyone gets to do one of these missions and I am fortunate to have been able to experience two of them.”

    Pacific Partnership developed as a mission following the tsunami in 2004, which devastated Indonesia and much of the South Pacific. Since then, Pacific Partnership has treated 150,000 patients in 15 countries, and is supported by all U.S. uniformed services and partner nations including Australia, Japan, and New Zealand. Other nations providing teams include Canada, Spain, Malaysia, and France.

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    Date Taken: 04.05.2011
    Date Posted: 06.06.2011 15:01
    Story ID: 71673
    Location: USS CLEVELAND, USAFRICOM, AT SEA

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