Comfort Kicks Off Medical Mission in Peru with Opening Ceremony

U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command / U.S. 4th Fleet
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Date: 07.10.2019
Posted: 07.12.2019 11:20
News ID: 331131
USNS Comfort Provides Medical Care in Callao, Peru

CALLAO, Peru - Rear Adm. Don Gabrielson, commander, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet, along with U.S. military and diplomatic representatives and partner nation representatives attended an opening ceremony for USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) mission stop in Callao, Peru, July 10.

The ceremony marks the beginning of a medical-oriented visit to Peru, demonstrating the commitment to strengthen regional medical capacity by providing side-by-side medical assistance with host and partner nations.

“This noble cause will provide a better quality of life to hundreds of patients, who will be assisted in places that have been properly conditioned to function as temporary health care centers,” said Adm. Fernando Raúl Cerdán Ruiz, commander-in-chief of the Peruvian Navy.

The purpose of this mission is for U.S. service members and medical professionals to work alongside partner and host nation medical specialists to provide medical assistance and help relieve pressure on health systems strained by the Venezuelan migration crisis.

Comfort’s team consists of more than 900 personnel, including military, non-governmental organization volunteers and members from partner nations, who began screening surgical patients July 9. This ceremony signifies that medical sites are fully operational and will treat hundreds of patients during its mission.

“Through our spirit of teamwork, all of us have the unique opportunity to enhance our medical and dental capabilities on a local and global scale,” said Gabrielson. “Our two nations have shared values, challenges, and responsibilities, which forge partnerships that improve regional stability–our partners’ success is our success.”

This marks the fourth Comfort deployment to Peru and the seventh to the region since 2007. The embarked medical teams will provide care aboard the ship and at land-based medical sites.

This deployment is part of U.S. Southern Command’s Enduring Promise initiative and reflects the United States’ ongoing commitment to friendship, partnership, and solidarity with partner nations in the Caribbean, Central America and South America.

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