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| 30/10/2009 | MSPA 371/09 |
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AUSTRALIANS COMPLETE
INDONESIAN EARTHQUAKE MISSION Australian Defence Force personnel assigned to
Operation Padang Assist will return home this weekend one month after an
earthquake devastated the Indonesian region of Padang-Pariaman, The last elements of the ADF’s Joint Task Force will
depart Indonesia for Australia on the 2nd November, following the
closure of the Australian Army Primary Health Care Facility and its official
handover to the local health authorities, and the completion of all
reconstruction tasks. Among the many tasks achieved by the Australian
contingent; 1.3 million litres of water were produced and distributed, 1300
patients were treated in a purpose built medical facility, in the village of
Seigerringing, 63 buildings were assessed for structural integrity and over
532.4 metric tons of humanitarian aid was flown into the region. The Commander of the Indonesian Earthquake
Relief Effort, Major General Tanjung, praised the Australians for their dedication
to the relief effort in support of the Indonesian Defence Force (TNI). “Your performance was outstanding to finish your
mission in such a short time, we look forward to more opportunities to work
together in the future,” Major General Tanjung said. Joint Task Force Commander Colonel Mark Brewer is
proud of the performance of his personnel during the operation. “To see the Australian and Indonesian soldiers working
side by side, forging friendships in the aftermath of a natural disaster, will
be an enduring feature of this mission.” The Chief of the Defence
Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston,
said through working closely together in the aftermath of the 30th
September earthquake, the Australians and Indonesians had strengthened the
friendship between the two nations. “I commend all the ADF men
and women who contributed to Operation PADANG ASSIST. Your efforts contributed
towards saving countless lives, establishing medical clinics, clearing
landslides and repairing vital infrastructure,” Air Chief Marshal Houston said. Media Note: Vision will be fed
to Parliament House at 1530 and imagery is available at. http://www.defence.gov.au/opEx/global/oppadang/images/gallery/2009/1030/index.htm Interviews can be
arranged by contacting Defence Media. Media Contact Defence Media Liaison:
02 6127 1999 or 0408 498 664 |
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