A TT-born military officer with the US Southern Command said it was an honour for him to be involved in the command's continuing promise mission to help his native land.
Part of that mission involved the donation of field hospitals to the Government.
These were the sentiments expressed by David Greene to the media after a series of exercises at the TT Defence Force (TTDF) Military Academy in Corinth on Wednesday, as part of Continuing Promise 2023.
US Ambassador Candace Bond observed and participated in some of the exercises at the academy.
Greene is deputy director of the Southern Command's J7/9 exercises and coalition affairs directorate.
He is based in Florida.
A statement on the Southern Command's website said, "By developing a well-trained workforce focused on innovative and cooperative solutions, the J7/9 establishes and enhances partnerships across the US government, international organisations, non-governmental organisations, the business sector, academia, and all aspects of civil society."
Greene told the media that his colleagues fondly refer to him as "aka Trini."
Born in San Fernando, a former student of Pleasantville Junior Secondary School, Greene left TT for the US when he was 18.
He has been at the Southern Command for the last three years.
Greene has been working with the US Department of Defence for the last 30 years.
"For me it's not a pleasure. It's actually an honour for me to be able to come back here, represent Southern Command and do something that is worthwhile and it's going to benefit my country."
Green added that he was "born and raised right down the street here in San Fernando."
He was pleased to be part of the Continuing Promise 2023 mission which involves the visit of the US Navy transport ship Burlington to TT between September 2-10.
During that time, US military personnel from the Burlington will be engaged in a series of activities throughout the country.
Greene said, "The whole thing about Continuing Promise 2023 is really to build the capacity of nations such as TT and build your resiliency to better respond to humanitarian crises and health pandemics."
Earlier in the day, Greene briefed Bond and TTDF Chief of Defence Staff, Vice Air Marshall Darryl Daniel about the two field hospitals donated by Southern Command to the Government.
He said, "Those two field hospitals were given in 2021 at a cost of approximately US$1.3 million and there is more."
Greene added, "We will be working constantly with the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) as well as TEMA (Tobago Emergency Management Agency) in Tobago."
He disclosed that soon Bond will donate a third field hospital to TEMA.
Greene said the TTDF receives regular training from their US counterparts with respect to operating the field hospitals.
The hospitals come with 40 beds and other essential items such as sinks and air condition units.
Greene said when these hospitals are fully deployed "it helps support the overwhelming medical capabilities of other countries."
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