Supplies Donated for Humanitarian Relief in Georgia
U.S. Air Force in Europe Public Affairs
Story by Capt. Erin Dorrance
Date: 08.14.2008
Posted: 08.14.2008 04:31
By Air Force Capt. Erin Dorrance
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
TBILISI, Georgia - A C-17 Globemaster departed Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and landed at Tbilisi International Airport, Aug. 13, 2008, delivering $1 million in humanitarian aid to reduce the suffering of the people of the Republic of Georgia.
The joint military effort supported coordination by the U.S. State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development with the Georgians. The Department of Defense was requested to support with a joint U.S. military operation which launched with the delivery of 16 pallets of medicine, clothing, sleeping bags, cots and other essential items to Georgians.
"Our sole goal is to safely and rapidly deliver humanitarian aid to Georgia to alleviate human suffering and save lives," said Col. Benjamin Everson, chief of U.S. Army Europe's International Operations Division. "We will continue to support this humanitarian mission until the host nation and the U.S. State Department determine that it is no longer needed."
The C-17, based out of McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., was operated by a 3rd Airlift Squadron aircrew from Dover Air Force Base, Del., and landed among cheers and smiles from local nationals on the airfield.
One pallet after another was quickly offloaded from the aircraft. The Georgians on the ground continually thanked the U.S. military team for its efforts.
"We are in dire need of these supplies," said Sergey Khomchenko, Counterpart Community and Humanitarian Assistance Program director. "Thank you so much for helping us in this great time of need. These supplies will surely save lives."
U.S. officials, including a U.S. European Command survey team, continue to coordinate closely with the government of the Republic of Georgia to determine what aid is most needed within the country and how best to distribute the aid.
"We are very pleased that the joint military community - EUCOM, U.S. Army Europe and U.S. Air Forces in Europe, have the opportunity to provide logistical support to bring these humanitarian supplies here," said U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Corey Barker, USEUCOM spokesperson. "EUCOM forces will remain ready to support as further needs are assessed."
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