Civic Action Team Palau strengthens international bond, returns from six month mission

By 1st Lt. John D. Howard, 84th Engineer Battalion UPARMarch 1, 2017

Civic Action Team Palau strengthens international bond, returns from six month mission
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Engineers from the from the Civil Action Team 84-04 use a concrete saw to replace the waste-lines in the restroom at Camp Katuu, Palau in September 2016. They were a part of a 12- Soldier team from the 84th Engineer Battalion, 130th Enginee... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Civic Action Team Palau strengthens international bond, returns from six month mission
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Jassen A. Marquez reads to children at the Belau Public Library every week as part of CAT Palau's community outreach program conducted from August 2016 to February 2017. Marquez was a part of a 12- Soldier team from the 84th Engineer B... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Civic Action Team Palau strengthens international bond, returns from six month mission
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Jassen A. Marquez reads to children at the Belau Public Library every week as part of CAT Palau's community outreach program conducted from August 2016 to February 2017. Marquez was a part of a 12 Soldier team from the 84th Engineer Ba... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Civic Action Team Palau strengthens international bond, returns from six month mission
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Dillion, a builder apprentice, learns to use the pneumatic nailer while building a stage for the Foundation Church renovation in Ariai, Palau with his supervisor, SPC Daniel Roberts in January 2017. CAT 84-04 Soldiers lead apprentices in various tra... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

PALAU - Twelve Solders from the Civic Action Team (CAT) Palau, 84th Engineer Battalion, 130th Engineer Brigade, 8th Theater Sustainment Command redeployed on 17 February after a six-month joint - rotational mission demonstrating the U.S. continued support and partnership with the Republic of Palau.

Palau is located in the Micronesian region made up of 500 islands, consisting of 16 states. The United States and Palau are connected by the Compact of Free Association, an agreement which leads the nations to cooperate on a broad range of issues, including strengthening regional security, promoting sustainable development and improving infrastructure.

Welcomed by family members and 130th EN BDE team mates, the return marks the completion of a deployment dedicated to strengthening relationships with the people of Palau.

The highlights of their deployment include nine major construction projects including road repair and infrastructure improvement; completed 43 smaller projects, known as technical assists, to impact more than 4,000 residents in Palau; contributed over 1,300 hours of community service over the course of the deployment, supporting local fitness events and schools; and treated more than 500 patients through various medical outreach events.

"Command Sgt. Maj. Ortega and I commend the great work the Soldiers have done during their rotation in Palau,' said Lt. Col. Michael A. Busby, 84th Engineer Battalion Commander. "We are extremely proud their service and how well they represented our organization."

The CAT Apprenticeship Program provided a unique opportunity to both transfer practical skills and make meaningful relationships in the community. Soldiers lead apprentices in various trades, graduating four apprentices in electrical, administration, and equipment operation fields. The mission demonstrated diverse capabilities engineers provide in strengthening international relationships.

"One of the team's most personal and notable construction projects was 'Buddy's Memorial at Radar Hill,' a new World War II memorial to honor the fallen hero Samuel Sylvester "Buddy" Blair of Blair of 321 Infantry, 81st Infantry Division," said 1st Lt. Breawna Davis, the team's Officer in Charge. "A team of five of our engineers and two apprentices made the 55 mile journey across the sea to the southern island of Peleliu, Palau to construct the memorial. It was formally presented at a ribbon cutting ceremony on Veteran's Day 2016 to commemorate the U.S. and Palau shared history and commitment to service."

Civic Action Team Palau 84-04 invested in the future of the CAT mission by completing multiple infrastructure projects to restore the team's base of operations in Camp Katuu, Palau. The improvements include expanding the plumbing infrastructure, renovating classrooms for apprentices, and installing circuits to support the installation of a tactical data network. The team also conducted port operations to support a massive effort to replace vital engineer equipment in Palau.

"One of the most unique events that CAT 84-04 hosted was a Community Health Fair," Davis said. "Our team Physician's Assistant partnered with local clinics to provide patient screening while team members manned booths providing diet and nutritional advice, workout plans, and even offered people the chance to take the Army Physical Fitness Test. We had over 100 participants attend."

"The team was involved in the community each and every day. Fit Katuu, affectionately known as 'Sgt. Garcia's House of Pain,' was a daily fitness program for locals initiated and run by the team's very own Sgt. Jose Garcia. Participants lost up to 40 pounds and learned habits of a healthy lifestyle," Davis said. "We also supported events like the Parade of Nations, Palau Marathon, Belau Triathlon, and 'Career Day' field trips to show students what the CAT does and what being a Soldier is all about" she said.

The Army CAT 84-04 officially passed the guidon to Air Force CAT 36-02 on February 17 to complete a rotation marked by countless relationships with the local population and over $101,000 of construction as tangible proof of the strong partnership between the U.S. and Palau.