Navy’s Pacific Partnership Mission Kicks Off 6-Month Run with Pearl Harbor Stop
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Navy’s Pacific Partnership mission kicks off 6-month run with Pearl Harbor stop
USS Pearl Harbor pulled into its namesake port this week as it prepares for its six-month stint leading the Pacific Partnership mission, the Navy’s largest annual maritime humanitarian and medical assistance mission in the Indo-Pacific.
21st Iteration of Pacific Partnership Prepares for Indo-Pacific Mission Aboard USS Pearl Harbor
Pacific Partnership 2025 (PP-25) officially kicks off with the arrival of the Harpers Ferry-class dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52) at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, led by Rear Admiral Todd F. Cimicata, U.S. Pacific Fleet Executive Agent for Pacific Partnership, and the mission commander, U.S. Navy Captain Mark B. Stefanik.
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