1/18/2010 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Since
the startup of relief efforts following the earthquake in Haiti,
active-duty, Air Guard and Reserve Airmen have been working
around the clock to support aid missions to get people and
supplies to the stricken island nation.
Both the
secretary of the Air Force and the Air Force chief of staff are
closely monitoring the humanitarian efforts being undertaken by
the men and women of the U.S. Air Force.
"Airmen are
supporting U.S Southern Command efforts in Haiti as part of the
Department of Defense team, in conjunction with other U.S.
government agencies and the international community, to help
provide critical aid and comfort to hundreds of thousands of
Haitians at a time of great need," said Air Force Secretary
Michael B. Donley.
"Whether helping to ensure planes
carrying much-needed supplies and personnel get into
Port-au-Prince around-the clock, repatriating U.S. citizens out
of Haiti, or assisting with desperately needed medical care, the
contributions made by the men and women of the Air Force
supporting USSOUTHCOM have been integral to overall relief
efforts," he said.
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton
Schwartz offered encouragement to the Haitians as relief efforts
continue.
"We send our sincere condolences to the
citizens of Haiti," General Schwartz said. "The widespread
devastation and loss of so many of our neighbors is daunting,
but the Haitian people are exceptionally resilient and the
outpouring of support from around the globe has been nothing
short of dramatic. We stand shoulder to shoulder with the
president and the Department of Defense in our nation's resolve
to provide assistance.
"I am extremely proud of the
efforts of our Airmen, who were able to respond so quickly," he
said. "Our special operators and contingency response group
personnel were able to put their skills to immediate use in
helping the Haitians manage airfield operations in
Port-au-Prince, enabling the flow of much needed aid. Our
airlifters were able to rapidly deliver personnel and supplies.
And our intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets
provided a critical first look for damage assessment. Twelfth
Air Force and 1st Air Force are providing essential command and
control expertise.
"The Air Force," the general
concluded, "along with our joint teammates, USSOUTHCOM, and
other U.S. government agencies, will continue to do everything
possible to assist in this massive disaster-response effort."