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    USS Peleliu Sends Relief Supplies Ashore in Pakistan

    USS PELELIU, AT SEA

    09.06.2010

    Courtesy Story

    USS Peleliu (LHA 5)   

    By Petty Officer 1st Class R. David Valdez

    USS PELELIU, At Sea— Helicopters from USS Peleliu and the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit began delivering humanitarian aid supplies to the government of Pakistan, Sept. 6, as part of ongoing American support to provide relief to flood victims.

    CH-46E “Sea Knight” and MH-60S “Sea Hawk” helicopters will move 90 pallets of relief supplies to Sharea Faisal Air Base over the course of several days.

    The pallets include supplies for purifying and storing water, insect repellent, tarps, items to help control the spread of disease, as well as health and comfort packages to alleviate human suffering in the rain-soaked conditions. They will be transferred to the Sindh Provincial Disaster Management Authority for distribution to the people affected by the severe flooding throughout Pakistan.

    “I’ve seen great coordination between the U.S. and Pakistani military since relief operations began almost a month ago,” said Capt. Dale Fuller, Commander of the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group. “Delivering much-needed supplies is another way we can help our friends in need.”

    Since their arrival in the area, Navy and Marine Corps helicopters have worked in support of the government of Pakistan to evacuate thousands of people in flooded areas in the north, as well as deliver food and supplies with their heavy airlift capability. As of Sept. 5, U.S. military operations in support of flood relief has delivered over 3 million pounds of relief supplies and evacuated over 11,000 internally displaced persons.

    The Navy and Marine Corps team has a unique capacity to help save lives and give the government of Pakistan support to recover from this natural disaster. The sea-based and self-sustaining nature of the amphibious assault ship is ideal to deliver relief items ashore and replenish as needed.

    “Helicopters have the ability to move supplies to and from hard to reach places,” said Lt. Chris McDonald, a pilot assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Twenty Three. “Whether that is between two ship’s decks or into a remote landing zone, we’re glad to be part of the process.”

    Peleliu and the embarked 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit were dispatched to Pakistan in response to the Government of Pakistan’s urgent request for flood relief assistance. They are currently executing a regularly scheduled deployment to the region in support of ongoing maritime security operations, and serve as the theater reserve force for U.S. Central Command.

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    Date Taken: 09.06.2010
    Date Posted: 09.06.2010 17:13
    Story ID: 55796
    Location: USS PELELIU, AT SEA

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