The humanitarian and civic assistance (HCA) program is a multipurpose training and engagement tool that supports objectives at the strategic, theater, operational, and tactical levels. The U.S. European Command commenced work on a hospital in Ashtarak and a home for the elderly in Yerevan. U.S. Service Members from the Kansas Air National Guard and Kansas Army National Guard come together to...
The humanitarian and civic assistance (HCA) program is a multipurpose training and engagement tool that supports objectives at the strategic, theater, operational, and tactical levels. The U.S. European Command, in partnership with Bulgaria, commenced work on an HCA project at several kindergartens throughout Bulgaria. U.S. Soldiers assigned to 412th Theater Engineer Command will renovate the...
The Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program is a series of medical and engineering engagements in several European countries in support of strategic, theater, operational and tactical objectives. In Sanatauca, Moldova, U.S. Airmen assigned to 435th Construction and Training Squadron will renovate a school.
The Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program is a series of medical and engineering engagements in several European countries in support of strategic, theater, operational and tactical objectives. In Gori, Georgia, U.S. Airmen assigned to 435th Construction and Training Squadron will renovate the handicapped access for an elementary school.
116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, on EUCOM humanitarian mission to Yerevan, Armenia where they are renovating an elderly institution.
The U.S. Navy provided a P-3 Orion in support of the Hellenic Armed Forces, the Joint Rescue Coordination Center in Greece, in response to a request by the U.S. Embassy in Athens, Greece for assistance in the search of the missing Egyptian aircraft.
Super Typhoon Soudelor was a category 3 tropical cyclone and was the strongest of 2015 to date and affected the Western Pacific Ocean area including the Northern Marianas Islands, Southern Japan, Taiwan and China. U.S. military forces were deployed to Saipan to support humanitarian efforts in response to the typhoon.
The California National Guard and federal agencies assisted state officials and local residents in the aftermath of a dam failure near Oroville, California, resulting from record precipitation over several months.