Showing posts with label USS Mustin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USS Mustin. Show all posts

Monday, October 13, 2008

US navy repairing Cambodian relations, one villager at a time

Mon, 13 Oct 2008
DPA

Sihanoukville, Cambodia - Hundreds of Cambodians have flocked to visit a free US military clinic set up during the visit of the destroyer USS Mustin, officials said Wednesday. The 155-metre-long USS Mustin (DDG-89), an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, arrived with its crew of nearly 300 to embark on a six-day goodwill mission Saturday and its medical crew is expected to have treated nearly 1,000 people by Wednesday, the US navy said.

The clinic includes free dental treatment and general medicine and has set up in a Buddhist pagoda in a poor fishing area called Prey Nop, which also has a high number of ethnic Muslim Cham.

"It's been very rewarding and diverse," said US naval doctor Mike Banforth, who said most patients were presenting with conditions easily treated with medication that they were just too poor to afford.

The goodwill visit - the third since war stopped US naval visits in 1975 - will also feature training programmes with Cambodian naval personnel and demonstration operations, including disaster rescue.

US-Cambodian relations are at a high not seen for decades, and the US has pledged continued humanitarian aid as well as non-lethal military assistance to the country's armed forces.

For Vong Bok, 45, part of a community where 40 per cent of the 5,000-strong population live under the poverty line, free medical care has won him over to the US, which many Cambodians still resent for its secret bombing raids of the 1970s and the subsequent rise of the Khmer Rouge, under which up to 2 million Cambodians died.

"I could never afford this. I welcome the US ship back anytime," said Bok after receiving medicine for a chest infection.

Prey Nop, a district of the southern seaport of Sihanoukville, is 240 kilometres from the capital Phnom Penh.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

US Navy destroyer takes port call - in Cambodia

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Sihanoukville, Cambodia (dpa) - A US destroyer arrived in the southern Cambodia deepwater port of Sihanoukville on Saturday for a five-day visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.

The 155-metre USS Mustin (DDG-89), an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, arrived with its crew of nearly 300 to embark on a goodwill mission, which will include free dental clinics, repairs of local schools and hospitals and other humanitarian work.

The crew will also conduct training programs with the Cambodian naval personnel. There will also be demonstration operations, including one on disaster rescue.

Sihanoukville is about 240 kilometres from the capital, Phnom Penh.

"This is an example of the commitment of the US and Cambodian navies to good relations in the region, and is a commitment by the US towards strengthening regional security," Captain Charles William said at a welcoming ceremony.

This is the third visit of a US naval vessel to Cambodia in recent years after visits were suspended from the 1970s when the Khmer Rouge took power.

Officials said the free dental clinic will operate out of a local Buddhist pagoda from Sunday. The visit is scheduled to end Wednesday.

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SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- Destroyer USS Mustin arrived here Saturday in the latest U.S. effort to strengthen its military relations with Cambodia, especially in the navy sector.

The warship's visit will beef up the bilateral relationship between the two governments, particularly in the military field, said ship commander James T. Jones.

In the future, we can join each other to conduct military exercise here, he said.

During the five-day visit, the Mustin crew will focus on humanitarian affairs, and carry out medical and dental treatment for the local people as well as maintenance work for some community schools, he added.

Meanwhile, acting ambassador of the U.S. Embassy Piper Campel told reporters that the warship's visit has "developed positive signs" and become the bridge of strong relationship between Cambodia and the United States.

We have become partners to fight against terrorism and help maintain stability and security of the region, she added.

Governor of Sihanoukville Sbaung Sarat said that the presence of the warship has expanded and strengthened the bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

Mustin has been the third warship visiting Cambodia since 2007.

Friday, October 10, 2008

U.S. destroyer Mustin to visit Cambodia

Mustin (DDG 89), the 18th Aegis guided missile destroyer built by Northrop Grumman Ship Systems

SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) -- Warship USS Mustin will visit port city Sihanoukville from Oct. 11 to 15, Chrea Vanrith, public affairs official of the U.S. Embassy, said here Friday.

The destroyer will arrive here to strengthen the bilateral cooperation between U.S. and Cambodia, and also carry out humanitarian and medical missions for the local people, he said.

For example, the soldiers from the ship will conduct some maintenance work for local schools, he added.

This has been the third warship visiting Cambodia since 2007.