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U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Schaeffer, a crisis action

U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Schaeffer, a crisis action

U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Schaeffer, a crisis action planner for U.S. Pacific Command, explains the different missions, roles and responsibilities of U.S. Pacific Command during the U.S.-Vietnam Disaster Respon... More

Senior U.S. and Vietnamese leaders attend the Executive

Senior U.S. and Vietnamese leaders attend the Executive

Senior U.S. and Vietnamese leaders attend the Executive Directors Working Group during the U.S.-Vietnam Disaster Response and Civil-Military Coordination Table Top Exercise in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 11. The four-d... More

Col. Joseph Martin, director of the Center for Excellence

Col. Joseph Martin, director of the Center for Excellence

Col. Joseph Martin, director of the Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance, provides closing remarks during the U.S.-Vietnam Disaster Response and Civil-Military Coordination T... More

(From left) Deputy Chief of Mission Susan Sutton, U.S.

(From left) Deputy Chief of Mission Susan Sutton, U.S.

(From left) Deputy Chief of Mission Susan Sutton, U.S. Embassy Hanoi, Vietnam; Col. Joseph Martin, director of the Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (CFE-DM); Col. Tuan To... More

Vietnamese and U.S. experts participate in the Medical

Vietnamese and U.S. experts participate in the Medical

Vietnamese and U.S. experts participate in the Medical Support and Field Hospital Working Group during the U.S.-Vietnam Disaster Response and Civil-Military Coordination Table Top Exercise in Hanoi, Vietnam, Ma... More

Vietnamese Sr. Capt. Mai Tat Thang explains to the

Vietnamese Sr. Capt. Mai Tat Thang explains to the

Vietnamese Sr. Capt. Mai Tat Thang explains to the participants of the first-ever U.S.-Vietnam Disaster Response and Civil-Military Coordination Table Top Exercise the different topics and locations of the work... More

Arnel Capili, head of operations at ASEAN Coordinating

Arnel Capili, head of operations at ASEAN Coordinating

Arnel Capili, head of operations at ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance, provides an ASEAN support capabilities brief during the U.S.-Vietnam Disaster Response and Civil-Military Coordination ... More

Viviana De Annuntiis (right), a civil-military coordination

Viviana De Annuntiis (right), a civil-military coordination

Viviana De Annuntiis (right), a civil-military coordination officer, and Samantha Orr, a humanitarian affairs officer, both with the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) Regional Of... More

Vietnamese and U.S. experts participate in the Building

Vietnamese and U.S. experts participate in the Building

Vietnamese and U.S. experts participate in the Building Collapse Working Group during the U.S.-Vietnam Disaster Response and Civil-Military Coordination Table Top Exercise in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 10. The four-da... More

Sr. Col. Pham Van Ty (center), deputy chief of Vietnam’s

Sr. Col. Pham Van Ty (center), deputy chief of Vietnam’s

Sr. Col. Pham Van Ty (center), deputy chief of Vietnam’s National Committee for Incident, Disaster Response, and Search and Rescue, and Peter DeFelice, U.S. senior event coordinator with the Center for Excellen... More

Deputy Chief of Mission Susan Sutton, U.S. Embassy

Deputy Chief of Mission Susan Sutton, U.S. Embassy

Deputy Chief of Mission Susan Sutton, U.S. Embassy Hanoi, Vietnam, provides opening remarks during the U.S.-Vietnam Disaster Response and Civil-Military Coordination Table Top Exercise in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 11... More

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