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    US Army South Continues to Help the Dominican Republic

    Tropical Storm Noel Humanitarian Relief

    Photo By Robert Appin | U.S. Army South's A Company, 1/228th Aviation Battalion lands in San Jose de Ocoa and...... read more read more

    11.30.2007

    Story by Robert Appin 

    U.S. Army South

    By Robert Appin

    SAN ISIDRO, Dominican Republic – On Nov. 3, U.S. Army South's rapid deployable command and control personnel along with their humanitarian assistance survey team deployed to the Dominican Republic to participate in disaster relief operations in areas affected by Tropical Storm Noel. This phase of the operation concluded, Nov. 8. Now they will focus on providing much needed medical attention.

    The team that will provide this assistance is known as Expeditionary Medical Liaison team from Joint Task Force-Bravo located at Soto Cano Air Base in Honduras.

    "The team is composed of 13 US Army and Air Force service members and arrived in Santo Domingo, Nov. 9, to provide basic medical care to the displaced population here during the next three days," said Air Force Capt. Tracie Swingle, officer-in-charge of the EML. The team is capable of treating 300 to 700 individuals a day stated Swingle.

    Dominican Republic Air Force Maj. Gen. Rafael Peña Antonio, chief of staff, Dominican Republic Air Force, welcomed the team at the San Isidro Air Base where he expressed his gratitude for their assistance.

    "The team will augment the ongoing medical support being provided by local organizations to the displaced citizens here," said Col. Ricardo R. Riera, deputy chief of staff, U.S. Army South. We are extremely happy to be able to continue providing assistance to our partner nation added Riera.

    The EML routinely performs humanitarian missions throughout Central America, and has recently sent teams to El Salvador, Belize and Nicaragua.

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    Date Taken: 11.30.2007
    Date Posted: 11.30.2007 10:40
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