PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., Sept. 21, 2017 — U.S.
Northern Command is fully engaged with federal, state, and local mission
partners as the command provides support to the response efforts for Hurricane
Irma and Hurricane Maria.
Northcom has begun search and rescue and damage assessment
flights in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands with six Navy helicopters
and three U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey aircraft launched from the USS
Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group. Additionally, a Navy P-8 Poseidon maritime
surveillance aircraft, launched from Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida,
is conducting an assessment of the damage in Puerto Rico.
Navy and Marine Corps forward ground elements also responded
at first light today to assist with response and recovery operations. The 26th
Marine Expeditionary Unit is inserting a forward coordination element and air
control element into St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, to help open the airfield
and coordinate with the defense coordinating officer and National Guard at the
joint force headquarters there. The 26th MEU will also insert an air control
element in the airport at St. Thomas in order to help open the airfield, as
Defense Department elements are focused on airfield assessments and opening
runways to facilitate commodity distribution. Life saving and life sustaining
efforts in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the U.S.
Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico continue to be a top priority as well.
U.S. Transportation Command has postured C-17 Globemaster
III and C-130 Hercules transport aircraft on three-hour alert to support quick
movement of supplies and personnel to and from the affected area. DoD is also
providing Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, as a FEMA incident support base and
forward staging area.
Northcom's mission is to assist the lead federal relief
agencies in aiding those affected by natural disasters to minimize suffering
while continuing its mission of defending the U.S.
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