From a Joint Task Force 505 News Release
KATHMANDU, Nepal, May 17, 2015 – Joint Task Force 505
continues its commitment to Nepal by conducting humanitarian aid and disaster
relief operations, JTF 505 officials said today.
“The United States Military will remain committed to our
mission here in Nepal,” said Marine Corps Lt. Gen. John E. Wissler, JTF 505
commander. “We will continue to stand with Nepal as long as our friends need
our help.”
Yesterday, more than 17,000 pounds of supplies were
delivered to those in need. As of May 17, JTF 505 helicopter and tilt rotor
assets have distributed approximately 201,000 pounds of relief supplies to the
people of Nepal, to include plastic sheeting, shelter kits, blankets, water,
medical supplies and supplemental and emergency food.
The current fleet of U.S military capabilities deployed to
Nepal includes U.S. Marine Corps UH-1Y Huey helicopters, MV-22B Ospreys,
KC-130J Hercules, the U.S. Air Force’s 36th Contingency Response Group, and
U.S. Air Force C-130H and C-17 Globemaster III aircraft, as well as various
ground and aviation
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