
Yours truly ashore with just one of the 100,000 patients treated by the men and women of the USNS Comfort during last year’s deployment in support of Continuing Promise 09.
Given the deployment of the Navy Hospital Ship COMFORT to Haiti, I have compiled for your reading pleasure my series of posts last year about my week-long embed onboard COMFORT while it was in Antigua.
I hope this gives new and old readers alike background on this truly magnificent ship.
Greetings from Onboard USNS COMFORT (T-AH 20)
Navy Medicine History Made on USNS COMFORT
Busy Day at the St. John’s Multi-Cultural Center for USNS COMFORT
100,000+ Patient Encounters To Date for Continuing Promise ‘09
USNS COMFORT: 69,360 Tons of Medical Diplomacy
USNS COMFORT: Mission Accomplished in Antigua and Barbuda
Continuing Promise ‘09 is a Bargain for the Navy and U.S. Taxpayer
The Intangible Benefits of Humanitarian Missions like Continuing Promise ‘09
USNS COMFORT’s Visit to Antigua & Barbuda Will Reap Big Dividends for U.S. Taxpayers
A Day in the Life of the USNS COMFORT in Antigua & Barbuda
Civilian Volunteers, Changing Lives onboard USNS COMFORT
Music Diplomacy Flourishing Onboard USNS COMFORT
Thank you again to all who serve on the USNS Comfort!
The U.S. Navy and Lions Clubs International
CBMU 202: Winning Hearts and Minds One Project at a Time in CP 09
Bravo Zulu to the 1st Wave of Dutch Personnel onboard USNS COMFORT