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    Marines set up relief support for Kyushu earthquake victims

    JSDF, U.S. Marines continue Ship to Shore Earthquake Relief

    Photo By Cpl. Darien Bjorndal | Japan Ground Self Defense Force personnel carry supplies from a U.S. Marine Corps...... read more read more

    KUMAMOTO, JAPAN

    04.20.2016

    Story by Cpl. Samantha Villarreal 

    31st Marine Expeditionary Unit       

    OKINAWA, Japan - Two MV-22B Ospreys from Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 (Reinforced), 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit completed the third day of disaster relief operations in support of Joint Task Force Chinzei, led by the Japan Self Defense Force, after the island of Kyushu was hit by a series of earthquakes.
    The Ospreys were initially loaded with relief supplies received from a Japan Air Self Defense Force C-130H. The MV-22Bs departed Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni in two sections, one at 1:00 p.m. and the other at 1:30 p.m. Japan Standard Time bound for Hakusui Sports Park, Minamiaso, where members of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force unloaded the much needed supplies to the area hardest hit by the earthquake.
    Once the initial delivery was made, the first Osprey proceeded to the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force helicopter destroyer JS Hyuga (DDH 181) to resupply, and the other headed to the JSDF Takayubaru Camp, collocated with the Aso-Kumamoto airport, to resupply; both aircraft then returned to Hakusui Sports Park to deliver the second payload of relief supplies for the residents of Minamiaso.
    A total of 18,000 lbs. of relief supplies including food and water, were delivered within the span of three hours. Today’s delivery brings the collected total of relief supplies delivered by the 31st MEU since the beginning of the relief efforts to 65,000 lbs.
    The 31st MEU provides a forward-deployed, flexible amphibious force that utilizes naval integration to respond to crises and limited contingency operations in the Asia-Pacific region. The 31st MEU is the only continually forward-deployed MEU and remains the Marine Corps' force-in-readiness in the Asia-Pacific region.
    For more information on the mission and history of the 31st MEU, contact 31st MEU Public Affairs Officer, Capt. Jennifer Giles, at jennifer.giles@usmc.mil or visit the unit’s websites at www.31stmeu.marines.mil, or facebook page at www.facebook.com/31stMEU or www.dividshub.net/unit/31meu.

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    Date Taken: 04.20.2016
    Date Posted: 04.20.2016 07:33
    Story ID: 195878
    Location: KUMAMOTO, JP

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