KIRABATI (June 3, 2015) – Steelworker 3rd Class Johnathon Walsh, left, assists a local construction worker in removing a door as part of a construction project to remodel local schools June 3. The construction project is led by the 30th Naval Construction Regiment (30 NCR) as part of Pacific Partnership 2015. USNS Millinocket (JHSV 3) is serving as the secondary platform for Pacific Partnership, led by an expeditionary command element from the Navy’s 30th Naval Construction Regiment (30 NCR) from Port Hueneme, Calif. Now in its 10th iteration, Pacific Partnership is the largest annual multilat
KIRABATI (June 3, 2015) – Steelworker 3rd Class Johnathon Walsh, left, assists a local construction worker in removing a door as part of a construction project to remodel local schools June 3. The construction project is led by the 30th Naval Construction Regiment (30 NCR) as part of Pacific Partnership 2015. USNS Millinocket (JHSV 3) is serving as the secondary platform for Pacific Partnership, led by an expeditionary command element from the Navy’s 30th Naval Construction Regiment (30 NCR) from Port Hueneme, Calif. Now in its 10th iteration, Pacific Partnership is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Asia Pacific region. While training for crisis conditions, Pacific Partnership missions have provided medical care to approximately 270,000 patients and veterinary service to more than 38,000 animals. Additionally, PP15 has provided critical infrastructure to host nations through the completion of more than 180 engineering projects. ( Marine Corps photo by Sgt. James Gulliver/Released) Seabees provide humanitarian support in Kirabati 150603-M-GO800-162
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