Portsmouth-based Coast Guard Commander, Secretary Homeland Security visit U.S. Coast Guard forces in Kuwait
KUWAIT — The Portsmouth, Va., based commander of the U.S. Coast Guard's Atlantic Area, and the Secretary of Homeland Security, visited with U.S. Coast Guard personnel here Thursday to thank them for their service.
Secretary Janet Napolitano and Vice Adm. Robert J. Papp, Jr., toured the cutter Aquidneck, one of the Coast Guard's 110-foot patrol boats assigned to operations in the northern Persian Gulf, met the personnel working at the forward operating base at Kuwait Naval Base and Camp Patriot, and met with the Combined Task Group 55.6, which trains Iraqi coalition forces to advance regional security and stability as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Napolitano and Papp also met with the Middle East Training Team, which conducts law enforcement programs in conjunction with U.S. Naval Forces surface exercises in the region.
"Confronting global terrorism demands vigilance in every corner of the world," said Napolitano. "The men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard stationed in Kuwait work courageously every day to promote security in the Middle East and defuse threats before they reach our nation's shores."
Coast Guard forces play an integral role in U.S. efforts to secure the Middle East region and contribute heavily to homeland security law enforcement operations worldwide.
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07.03.2009 |
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07.03.2009 12:36 |
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