By Marine Corps Cpl. Jonathan Sosner 26th Marine
Expeditionary Unit
NAVAL AIR STATION KEY WEST, Fla., Oct. 4, 2017 — As
Hurricane Irma made her way through the Atlantic Ocean last month, Marine Corps
Sgt. Kevin Diaz, a supply warehouse clerk with the 26th Marine Expeditionary
Unit, had something very important on his mind.
Diaz, a native of Caguas, Puerto Rico, was worried about his
mother and sister, who were hunkered down in his hometown, preparing to weather
the storm.
"I was concerned if they were all right," Diaz
said. "Puerto Rico didn't get hit as hard as other places, but it was
tough not knowing if they were OK."
The damage to Diaz's hometown, while not completely
devastating, was significant and has made day-to-day life very challenging.
"They had limited food and no water or electricity for four days," he
said. "Compared to other people in the area, they got lucky."
Knowing how Hurricane Irma had affected his own home, Diaz
said, he was motivated to be a part of the 26th MEU aiding the citizens of Key
West, Florida, another area seriously affected by the storm, to get back on
their feet in its aftermath.
Working Around the Clock
On Sept. 12, Marines and sailors from the 26th MEU arrived
off the Key West coast, aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima just
days after Hurricane Irma caused devastation across the region. While on the
ground, they worked around the clock, clearing roadways and distributing food
and water.
"It felt great to help people here who were
experiencing some of the same issues that my family was facing back home,"
Diaz said. "What we did there made it feel like we made a big difference
in their community."
As a supply warehouse clerk, Diaz was in charge of making
sure the Marines and sailors in Key West were getting food and water, a
critical part of staying alert and being ready to continue helping the affected
community.
"Everything we did over there went really well,"
he said. "It was pretty amazing to see how much of a difference we could
make in a few days."
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