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U.S. Transportation Command's Web site now provides instructions for nongovernmental or nonprofit organizations seeking airlift or sealift for humanitarian supplies and relief personnel.
01.27.10, Courtesy Story
A U.S. Air Force C-17 aircraft dropped 69,000 pounds of Meals-Ready-to-Eat and bottles of water via parachute for the villagers of Mire Balais, Haiti, Jan. 21 in support of Operation Unified Response.
01.27.10, Courtesy Story
As U.S. forces in Iraq begin preparations for a safe and responsible drawdown of forces, tons of equipment must be identified, masses of supplies tracked and accounted for, and thousands of items earmarked for turn-in or redistribution across the fighting force.
01.13.10, Story by Sgt. Mike Alberts
As the roar of the CH-53E Super Stallion came closer to shore, scores of men, women and children began looking to the sky in hope of relief.
01.21.10, Story by Staff Sgt. Wayne Campbell
Just one week after a devastating earthquake rattled the infrastructure of Haiti, Marines of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit started their colossal task of helping to rebuild the destruction.
01.19.10, Story by Cpl. Alan Addison
An Ohio Air National Guard C-130 pilot, who flew into the Haiti airport the day after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck, said he was surprised by the condition of the runway.
01.15.10, Courtesy Story
A massive U.S.-international relief effort is under way to help Haitians stricken by a Jan. 12 earthquake that damaged much of the country's capital of Port-Au-Prince.
01.15.10, Story by Gerry Gilmore
Staff Sgt. Imelda P. Quiroz said delivering school supplies to Ibn Rushed School, a rural school outside of Nasariyah, Iraq, reminded her of the visits humanitarians made to her school when she was a child in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico.
01.13.10, Story by Spc. Lisa A. Cope
Third Army's involvement in the drawdown of U.S. troops and equipment in Iraq has served an important role in completing the mission and bringing U.S. servicemembers home.
As Third Army's focus in theater changes to Afghanistan, so must the mission of redistributing supplies.
12.21.09, Story by Spc. Monte Swift
U.S. military logisticians are up to the challenge of getting 30,000 more American troops into Afghanistan and moving troops and equipment from Iraq, the commander of U.S. Transportation Command said, Dec. 9.
12.09.09, Story by Jim Garamone
Craig "Bud" Weiser truly understands the required sense of urgency at Defense Supply Center Richmond here when it comes to warfighter support. As a supplier relations manager, Weiser knows how important his job is to military customers because he used to be one of them.
12.04.09, Courtesy Story
Machine guns were mounted, the supplies were loaded and the Marines of Alpha Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion were ready. On Nov. 22, necessary supplies were convoyed to Forward Operating Bases Geronimo and Delhi, but work did not stop there.
11.22.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Walter Marino
Agriculture, agribusiness and related industries comprise the majority of the economic activity in the province of Kirkuk, according to the Kirkuk Provincial Reconstruction Team. In an effort to improve veterinary services and increase agricultural production, representatives from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, distributed medical supplies to Iraqi veterinarians in Kirkuk, Iraq, Nov. 17.
11.19.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Jason Douglas
The Joint Program Office's Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Sustainment Facility in Kuwait has been refurbishing and upgrading 20 MRAPS each week. That output has recently been doubled to 40, by increasing personnel and ramping up operations to 24-hour, seven-day-a-week capabilities. These vehicles come to the MSF from Iraq and are then sent to Afghanistan or other locations for home station training.
11.09.09, Courtesy Story
Airmen and Soldiers from the Zabul Provincial Reconstruction Team delivered school supplies to an Afghanistan national army compound here Oct. 27.
10.27.09, Story by Tech. Sgt. Joseph Kapinos
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