US, Timor-Leste partnership strengthened through Pacific Angel 22-4 Published Sept. 26, 2022 By Capt Jasmine Jacobs Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs BAUCAU, East Timor (AFNS) -- Pacific Angel 22-4 concluded after a five-day operation where more than 90 joint, total force U.S. service members partnered with the Timor-Leste Defense Force and a host of local government and non-governmental organizations to provide humanitarian aid and disaster relief, Sept. 12-17, in Baucau. U.S. Air Force medical personnel consult with a patient during the health services outreach event as part of Pacific Angel 22-4 in Baucau, Timor-Leste, Sept. 12, 2022. The operation, scheduled Sept. 12-17, 2022, focused on capacity building through health services outreach, engineering civic action program construction projects and subject matter expert exchanges. Pacific Air Forces Airmen participated in the operations to advance interoperability and build upon established partnerships between U.S. military forces and U.S. allies and partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breanna Christopher Volkmar) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Execution for the mission involved concurrent health service outreach operations and four civil engineering renovations projects. “Beyond the important work at the heart of this exercise, you have also built meaningful personal relationships with each other,” said Thomas Daly, U.S. Embassy chargé d’affairs. “Ultimately, these relationships are what underpins the enduring friendship and partnership between the United States and Timor-Leste.” The health services outreach event consisted of general medicine, pediatrics, optometry, dental, physical therapy and immunization clinics and pharmacy operations. In conjunction, the civil engineer teams provided ceiling, roof, electrical and plumbing repairs on schools throughout Baucau. “Your presence here lifts our spirits; many of the people in Baucau were able to receive much-needed medical attention and the engineers assisted with renovations on four schools,” said Maj. Gen. Falur Rate Laek, Timor-Leste Defense Force chief of defense. “Operations like this are essential to our community and we look forward to our continued partnership.” U.S. military civil engineers and members of the Timor-Leste Defense Force repair the ceiling in a classroom during renovations on a school as part of Pacific Angel 22-4 in Baucau, Timor-Leste, Sept. 12, 2022. Pacific Air Forces participated in the mission to advance interoperability and build upon established partnerships between U.S. military forces and U.S. allies and partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breanna Christopher Volkmar) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res U.S. Air Force dental personnel and a member of the Timor-Leste defense force perform a dental procedure during a health services outreach event as part of Pacific Angel 22-4 in Baucau, Timor-Leste, Sept. 12, 2022. During the mission, more than 90 U.S. service members partnered with the Timor-Leste Defense Force and a host of local government and non-governmental organizations to provide humanitarian aid and disaster relief, Sept. 12-17, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breanna Christopher Volkmar) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res U.S. Air Force civil engineers work on an electrical structure in a school as part of Pacific Angel 22-4 in Baucau, Timor-Leste, Sept. 15, 2022. The operation, scheduled Sept. 12-17, 2022, focused on capacity building through health services outreach, engineering civic action program construction projects and subject matter expert exchanges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breanna Christopher Volkmar) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res The health service outreach event provided services to more than 3,600 patients and the engineers repaired schools housing more than 1,000 children. “From planning to execution, watching all the pieces come together has been incredible,” said Lt. Col. Ian Friel, PAC ANGEL 22-4 mission commander. “We are honored to have played a role in furthering our relationship with our Pacific partners. By creating an open dialogue and working alongside our partners in operations such as this, we foster an environment that benefits all of us.” U.S. Air Force physical therapy personnel and members of the Timor-Leste Defense Force teach a patient how to use a cane during the health services outreach event as part of Pacific Angel 22-4 in Baucau, Timor-Leste, Sept. 12, 2022. The operation, scheduled Sept. 12-17, 2022, focused on capacity building through health services outreach, engineering civic action program construction projects and subject matter expert exchanges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breanna Christopher Volkmar) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Since 2007, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and Pacific Air Forces have promoted interoperability and demonstrated Department of Defense support capabilities for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief events by conducting PAC ANGEL operations. PAC ANGEL operations include medical treatment and clinic services, engineering assistance and subject matter expert exchange engagements with host-nation service members and regional allies and partners.
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