From Joint Region Marianas Public Affairs
ASAN, Guam (NNS) -- Through the coordination of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency, the amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD
48) will depart Guam and arrive in Saipan Aug. 8 to provide relief in the
aftermath of Typhoon Soudelor, which devastated the island
Aug. 2-3.
Agencies including the Government of Guam, American Red
Cross, Ayuda Foundation and other non-profit/non-governmental organizations
have provided drinking water, bed sheets, food, generators, power lines and
other electrical restoration supplies to aid in the effort.
Upon arriving in Saipan, the supplies will be sent to
distribution sites, shelters and schools around the island to provide the much
needed supplies to local residents and government agencies.
"Ashland, as part of the Bonhomme Richard Amphibious
Readiness Group, has been underway in the region conducting routine training
and exercises. We have precisely the capabilities and capacity, at the right
place and time to respond," said Ashland Commanding Officer Cmdr. Daniel
Duhan. "Along with the 31st MEU [Marine Expeditionary Unit], we are just
one part of Typhoon Soudelor relief efforts. With the collaboration between the
Navy, Marines, local and federal government agencies, we hope to make
significant contributions to the effort."
Ashland, homeported in Sasebo, Japan, is the eighth and last
of the Whidbey Island-class ships to be commissioned and the second U.S. Navy
ship to bear that name. She is on patrol in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of
operations with her crew of more than 600 Sailors and Marines.
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