Fort Campbell Soldiers Helping With Helene Recovery

More than 500 Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) will assist in Hurricane Helene response efforts led by the North Carolina National Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

According to the Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office Soldiers from “Task Force Falcon,” are equipped with over 60 all-terrain vehicles and are trained to perform various tasks as requested by civilian authorities. These tasks include search and rescue, medical aid, route assessment and clearance, traffic control, warehouse management, supply distribution, debris removal, general transportation, and equipment maintenance.

Task Force Falcon commander Lt. Col. Walt Gray said “We are proud to support this effort and help American citizens in times of need,”. He said “Our training prepares us to respond quickly in challenging situations, and this mission highlights the importance of that preparation.”

Additionally, the division is sending over 15 utility and cargo helicopters and crews for

personnel and logistics movement. Col. Tyler Partridge, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade commander said “The Wings of Destiny brigade is proud to have been called upon to provide support to the citizens that have been impacted by Hurricane Helene,” He adds “Our aircrew members train every day to be ready for any mission and always stand ready to support our fellow Americans.”

The Department of Defense will remain engaged with FEMA and federal, state, and local

partners to coordinate recovery efforts.



 

Recommended Posts

Loading...