Under Secretary of Army visits Joint Task Force-Haiti

By Spc. William R. Begley, 11th PADMarch 19, 2010

Capt. Spencer and Under Secretary Westphal
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Capt. Jason Spencer, a Harlan, Ky. native, and commander of D Company, 2nd Battalion, 325th Parachute Infantry Regiment, updates the Honorable Joseph W. Westphal, the Under Secretary of the Army, on the company's relief efforts in Haiti. Spencer's co... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Under Secretary Westphal and Spc. Beauvais
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Spc. Midina Beauvais, a chaplain's assistant with the 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, smiles as she receives a commemorative coin from the Honorable Joseph W. Westphal, the Under Secretary of the Army, during the brigade's deployment to Haiti. B... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Under Secretary Westphal and the 82nd Airborne Division
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The Honorable Joseph W. Westphal, Under Secretary of the Army, addresses a group of Soldiers from 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, in Haiti. The Soldiers are in Haiti providing humanitarian assistance and disaster relief as part of Operation Unif... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (March 19, 2010) -- Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visited Haiti March 18 to witness firsthand the devastation caused by the earthquake in January and the progress of humanitarian relief support provided by Joint Task Force-Haiti.

Accompanied by Lt. Gen. Ken Keen, commander of JTF-Haiti, Westphal visited the 377th Theater Sustainment Command and Aerial Port of Debarkation area where they were met by Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, commander, 377th TSC. Westphal had the opportunity to meet with the Soldiers and see how the 377th TSC provides daily logistical support to the entire joint task force for missions and operations.

Westphal also met with Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, at their White Falcon Camp where he had lunch with the junior enlisted troops. As Westphal joined the Soldiers in eating a meal ready-to-eat, he explained to the Soldiers one of the reasons for his visit.

"I wanted to get a little closer to you and find out what you're doing here," Westphal said.

While in Haiti, Westphal was able to see many of the internally displaced persons camps in Port-au-Prince and also visited one of the rubble removal sites. It was there that Westphal truly was able to appreciate the situation.

"Until you really see it, see it on the ground, and talk to people, it's hard to really grasp it from the news and the reports that we all read," he said.

Westphal concluded his visit by meeting with Soldiers at the Logistical Support Area Dragon, the operational headquarters of the joint task force. Greeted by Maj. Gen. Simeon G. Trombitas, deputy commander, Joint Task Force-Haiti, Westphal was given the chance to see their capabilities and how operations are coordinated and controlled by the headquarters.

From visiting with the Soldiers of Joint Task Force-Haiti, Westphal said he was very impressed with the accomplishments of the entire operation.

"We have so many Soldiers committed to this effort and making a big difference here," he said. "In small ways, we are setting an example for how things can be accomplished."