From a Defense Logistics Agency News Release
FORT BELVOIR, Va., Oct. 8, 2014 – Several Defense Logistics
Agency distribution sites around the world have been supporting the packaging
and movement of critical supplies to the U.S. Africa Command area of
responsibility as part of the Department of Defense mission to support the U.S.
government’s overall response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.
In close coordination with the humanitarian assistance staff
from Africom, sustainment operations staff from U.S. Army Africa and commercial
transportation partners, DLA Distribution Europe, located in Germersheim,
Germany, processed 1,400 cots for air movement to Liberia’s capital, Monrovia,
officials said.
Working to contain, end Ebola outbreak
Monrovia is where U.S. Africa Command is supporting a
comprehensive U.S. government effort led by the U.S. Agency for International
Development to support the World Health Organization and other international
partners to help the governments of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone respond to
and contain the outbreak of the Ebola virus.
DLA Distribution Europe has also prepared over 100 pallets
of Meals, Ready to Eat, as well as approximately 150 pallets of bottled water,
for movement to Liberia and Senegal.
Additionally, the organization’s mapping division is
fulfilling a requisition for maps of these locations in varying quantities, as
requested by the DLA Europe and Africa regional commands.
DLA overseas, stateside support
To the south, DLA Distribution in Sigonella, Italy, has
shipped 800 cots to Monrovia, and 60 cans of insect repellent to U.S. Army
Africa troops.
Support from DLA distribution sites in the United States
includes over 200 tents to Monrovia from DLA Distribution Barstow, California,
while DLA Distribution Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, has prepared 20 tents and
approximately 550 cots and mosquito netting for shipping.
As a Department of Defense combat support agency, DLA
provides the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, other federal agencies, and
joint and allied forces with a variety of logistics, acquisition and technical
services. The agency sources and provides nearly 100 percent of the consumable
items America’s military forces need to operate, from food, fuel and energy, to
uniforms, medical supplies, and construction and barrier equipment. DLA also
supplies more than 85 percent of the military’s spare parts.
Headquartered at Fort Belvoir, DLA has about 25,000
employees worldwide and supports more than 2,440 weapon systems.
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