Monday, October 29, 2012

Here comes the PLA in Australia

Chinese troops depart for tri-nation drill in Australia

(Source: Xinhua)   2012-10-27

  CHONGQING, Oct. 26, (Xinhua) -- Nearly 30 Chinese military personnel, mostly medical professionals, departed Chongqing Friday for a tri-nation exercise on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief in Australia.

  Codenamed "Exercise Cooperation Spirit 2012," the drill will be held by Chinese, Australian and New Zealand armies in the Australian coastal city of Brisbane from Oct. 29 to Nov. 1.

  It is the first joint exercise to be held by the three nations' military forces in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.

  The exercise will focus on humanitarian rescue and medical assistance during floods and involve exchanging experience and field training.

  Members of the Chinese contingent are mostly from the Third Military Medical University, with others from the Academy of Military Medical Sciences and the General Hospital of Jinan Military Area Command.


New Zealand, China, Australia hold first joint drill on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief

(Source: Xinhua)   2012-10-30

  WELLINGTON, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- For the first time, New Zealand Defence Force health personnel were joining their counterparts from the People's Liberation Army of China and the Australian Defence Force to build linkages around humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.

  Seven New Zealand Defence Force personnel were participating in Exercise Cooperation Spirit 2012, which is being hosted by the Australian Defence Force (ADF) from Oct. 29 to Nov. 1 in the Australian coastal city of Brisbane and Enoggera Barracks. It aims to further develop relationships, interoperability and is focused on responses to humanitarian crisis.

  Cooperation Spirit 2012 builds on the respective humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) experiences of the three nations and will help enhance relationships and mutual understanding and awareness of HADR health response capabilities, Senior National Officer Chris Mitchell of the New Zealand Army, said in a statement on Monday.

  "This is the New Zealand Defence Force's first significant HADR engagement exercise with the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China," he said. "The NZ Defence Force has a good relationship with our international partners and it's important for us to work closely to build interoperability so we can perform tasks together when required.

  "Participating in exercises like Cooperation Spirit 2012 enables the NZ Defence Force to prepare for a variety of contingencies to ensure that New Zealand can play its part in working with other nations to respond effectively to humanitarian aid and disaster relief events, and contributing to regional peace and stability," he added.

  As part of Exercise Cooperation Spirit 2012, a number of HADR experiences will be shared, including a Defence Force presentation on the Christchurch earthquake response. The exercise also involves a discussion based table top planning activity, a HADR Multinational Medical Unit capability demonstration, as well as a tour of flood-affected areas of Brisbane.

  The Australian Defence Force previously conducted a HADR planning exercise with the PLA in April 2010 and the NZ Defence Force sent an observer, the PLA of China hosted Exercise Cooperation Spirit 2011 last November. Approximately 30 personnel from the PLA of China and 24 personnel from the Australian Defence Force will participate in Exercise Cooperation Spirit 2012.
 

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