Showing posts with label SEARCH AND RESCUE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEARCH AND RESCUE. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2014

U.S. DOD PHOTOS OF SEARCH AND RESCUE IN OSO, WASHINGTON

FROM:  U.S. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT 


Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Cohan uncovers a tattered American flag and displays it proudly after pulling it from a pile of debris while continuing search efforts for survivors in Oso, Wash., April 1, 2014, following a deadly mudslide. Cohan May is assigned to the Washington Air National Guard's 141st logistical Readiness Squadron. Washington National Guard photo by Air Force Msgt. Kevin Borden.


An American flag flies at half-staff in the rubble as the search continues for survivors in Oso, Wash., March 31, 2014, following a deadly mudslide. Troops and volunteers have assisted in the extensive search and rescue efforts. Washington National Guard photo by Army Spc. Sarah M. Booker.


Monday, March 10, 2014

U.S. NAVY AIDS SEARCH FOR MALAYSIAN AIRLINER

U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Chris D. Boardman
FROM:  U.S. NAVY 
U.S. Aids Search for Missing Malaysian Airliner 

A U.S. Navy MH-60R Seahawk helicopter lands aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney during a crew swap before returning to search for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight in the Gulf of Thailand, March 9, 2014. The flight, which dropped off the radar of Subang, Indonesia, traffic controllers early Saturday morning while over the South China Sea, had 227 passengers from 14 nations and 12 crew members. The Seahawk is from the Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 78.


The USS Pinckney and USS Kidd are conducting search-and-rescue operations in the Gulf of Thailand to support the Malaysian government, a Pentagon spokesman said, March 10. 2014. A P-3 Orion from Kadena Air Base, Japan, and the USNS John Ericsson also are assisting in the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared March 8 during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

USS HALYBURTON ASSISTS SEARCH AND RESCUE OF CRASHED PANAMANIAN HELICOPTER SURVIVORS

FROM:  U.S. NAVY 
140115-N-KG407-411 ATLANTIC OCEAN (JAN. 15, 2014) An MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to the Grandmasters of Helicopter Maritime Squadron (HSM) 46 lands aboard the guided-missile frigate USS Halyburton (FFG 40). A detachment from HSM-46 is deploying with Halyburton to the U.S. 4th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Kameren Guy Hodnett/Released)

USS Halyburton Assists in Rescue of Panamanian Crashed Helicopter
Story Number: NNS140206-15 Release Date:  2/6/2014 6:18:00 PM 
By Lt. Mark Day, USS Halyburton Public Affairs

CARIBBEAN SEA (NNS) -- A Panamanian helicopter crashed killing one and injuring eight while working together with USS Halyburton (FFG 40) conducting operations in support of Operation Martillo in the 4th Fleet area of operations, Feb. 6.

The names of the victims will not be released until after notification of the next of kin and released by the Panamanian authorities. There were no U.S. service members or personnel hurt in this incident.

The Panamanian helicopter, a Bell 412, had arrived in the vicinity of the beached small craft and assumed monitoring activities from the U.S. helicopter when it crashed with nine people onboard.

The Halyburton, a guided-missile frigate, immediately assumed the role of search and rescue on-scene commander. While Cutlass 466, the MH-60R attached to the Halyburton from Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 46, returned to the area to begin search and rescue operations.

Halyburton's helicopter Cutlass 466 transported six of the wounded to a hospital in Panama, while Panamanian forces rescued and are transporting the other two survivors.

Halyburton is currently deployed in the Caribbean Sea conducting counter illicit trafficking operations in support of Operation Martillo.

Operation Martillo targets illicit trafficking routes in coastal waters along the Central American isthmus, and is an international, interagency operation which includes the participation of 14 countries committed to a regional approach against transnational criminal organizations moving illicit cargo.

This deployment is Halyburton's last deployment in her 30-year career, as she is scheduled to decommission later this year. Her keel was laid Sept. 26, 1980 and she was commissioned Jan. 7, 1984. She is named for Petty Officer 2nd Class William David Halyburton, a pharmacist's mate, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism, May 10, 1945, while serving with the Marine Rifle Company, Second Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division on Okinawa.

U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command and U.S. 4th Fleet supports U.S. Southern Command's joint and combined military operations by employing maritime forces in cooperative maritime security operations in order to maintain access, enhance interoperability, and build enduring partnerships in order to enhance regional security and promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the Caribbean, Central and South American regions.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

U.S.-CUBA DISCUSS IMPLEMENTATION OF U.S.-CUBA MIGRATION ACCORDS

FROM:  STATE DEPARTMENT 
Press Statement
Jen Psaki
Department Spokesperson
Washington, DC
January 10, 2014

On Thursday, January 9, U.S. and Cuban officials met in Havana to discuss the implementation of the 1994 and 1995 U.S.-Cuba Migration Accords. This marks the second time since January 2011 that these talks have been held. Under the Accords, both governments pledge to promote safe, legal, and orderly migration between Cuba and the United States. The agenda for the talks reflected longstanding U.S. priorities on Cuba-U.S. migration issues, as well as cooperation on aviation security, search and rescue, and consular document fraud. The U.S. delegation highlighted areas of successful cooperation in migration, exchanging information on the interdiction of undocumented migrants, and clarifying aspects of Cuba’s recent changes in migration policy.

The U.S. delegation reiterated its call for the release of Alan Gross, who was arrested by Cuban authorities on December 3, 2009, and later sentenced to 15 years in prison for facilitating uncensored internet contact between a small, religious community on the island and the rest of the world.

The U.S. delegation was led by Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs Alex Lee and the Cuban delegation was led by the Foreign Ministry’s Director General for U.S. Affairs, Josefina Vidal Ferreiro.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

U.S. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OFFERS SUPPORT TO PHILIPPINES AFTER TYPHOON HAIYAN

U.S. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT 
Department of Defense Support to the Government of the Philippines

At the request of the government of the Philippines, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has directed U.S. Pacific Command to support U.S. government humanitarian relief operations in the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.

The initial focus includes surface maritime search and rescue (SAR), medium-heavy helicopter lift support, airborne maritime SAR, fixed-wing lift support and logistics enablers.

In coordination with the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. ambassador in Manila, the Department of Defense will continue to monitor the effects of Typhoon Haiyan and stands ready to help our ally recover from the storm.

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