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U.S. Northern Command is leading the Defense Department's disaster response and relief efforts in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands in the wake of Hurricane Maria, which made landfall on the U.S. territory Sept. 20. DoD continues to synchronize efforts with the Puerto Rico National Guard and FEMA. Troops and equipment already were assisting authorities in the region, which has seen two other powerful hurricanes, Irma and Jose, in recent weeks.

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Travis Air Force Base Hurricane Irma Relief
60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs
Sept. 7, 2017 | 1:34
Within 12 hours of alert, one C-17 Globemaster III with 621st Contingency Response Wing and 60th Medical Group personnel on board flew to St. Croix in support of on-going relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Irma Thursday morning. A small team from the 821st Contingency Response Group, which is part of the 621st CRW, will conduct a site survey of the airfield on the island in preparation for additional response personnel, both federal and military. The 60th Medical Group sent medical equipment, including a 10-bed Enroute Patient Staging System, and critical care air transport teams. Approximately 20 medical Airmen and eight CRW Airmen departed.
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