Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather

By Dina McKainAugust 30, 2023

Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
3rd Infantry Division Senior Commander, Maj. Gen Christopher Norrie and 3rd ID Senior Enlisted Leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Jonathan Reffeor visit with Soldiers on Staff Duty in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd ID headquarters, Aug. 30 on Fort Stewart. The 3rd ID Senior Command team checked on Soldier's quality of life by visiting barracks complexes ahead of Hurricane Idalia's arrival to the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield area. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Scotten) (Photo Credit: Molly Cooke) VIEW ORIGINAL

Hurricane Idalia made little impact to Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield operations as the Category 1 storm hit the installation Aug. 30. Thankfully, the storm’s impact did not hit the as hard as anticipated.

The Category 4 Storm that hit south Florida rapidly downgraded to a weak Category 1 storm once it crossed the Florida-Georgia line. Fortunately, the installation and tenant organizations, to include the 3rd Infantry Division, were busy preparing ahead of the hurricane’s arrival.

On Monday the garrison command staff and division staffs were busy coordinating efforts to make sure life, health and property was safeguarded. Based on the senior commander’s direction and in coordination with the garrison commander a limited activation of the Installation Emergency Operations Center was hard at work by 8 a.m. Tuesday beginning the onset of three days of 24-hour operations.

Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Garrison Commander, Col. Marc Austin (left) and Fort Stewart Deputy to the Garrison Commander, Mr. Steve Hood assess storm conditions, Aug. 30 on Fort Stewart. The Garrison Command Team circulated the installation on Wednesday to assess storm conditions across the installation and in the housing areas, and visited with mission essential garrison employees to check on their quality of life conditions. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Fletcher) (Photo Credit: Christopher Fletcher) VIEW ORIGINAL
Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Garrison Commander, Col. Marc Austin (left) and Fort Stewart Deputy to the Garrison Commander, Mr. Steve Hood assess storm conditions in the housing areas, Aug. 30 on Fort Stewart. The Garrison Command Team circulated the installation on Wednesday to assess storm conditions across the installation and in the housing areas, and visited with mission essential garrison employees to check on their quality of life conditions. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Fletcher) (Photo Credit: Christopher Fletcher) VIEW ORIGINAL

“In preparation for Idalia to arrive to our area, the Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security directed a level 2 activation in our EOC,” said Beau Bradley, Installation Emergency Manager. “The level 2 activation brings together a select group of personnel from the garrison to work diligently to provide an accurate common operating picture and offer support services to the garrison to make sure the installation remains safe and secure.”

Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Garrison Commander Col. Marc Austin (left) and Fort Stewart Deputy to the Garrison Commander, Mr. Steve Hood (right), visit with members from the Directorate of Plans, Training Mobilization and Security, Aug. 30 at the Emergency Operations Center on Fort Stewart. The Garrison Command team visited with mission essential personnel to thank them for their hard work and to check on their welfare. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Fletcher) (Photo Credit: Christopher Fletcher) VIEW ORIGINAL
Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Garrison Commander Col. Marc Austin visits with Department of the Army Security Guard, Jermaine Ellis (right) and Dennis Donaldson (center) at the Cpl. Hiroshi Miymura Gate visitor center, Aug. 30 on Fort Stewart. The Fort Stewart Garrison Command Team visited various facilities and housing areas on the installation to assess storm and quality of life conditions ahead of Hurricane Idalia's arrival to the Georgia coast. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Fletcher) (Photo Credit: Christopher Fletcher) VIEW ORIGINAL

Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield reduced installation services and manning to essential personnel only Aug. 30-31 to ensure the safety of Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians and their family members during the extreme weather conditions.

Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A Soldier from 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, assists with filling a sandbag at a Directorate of Public Works site in preparation for Hurricane Idaila's arrival to Coastal Georgia, Aug. 29 on Fort Stewart. Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield reduced installation services and manning to essential personnel only Aug. 30-31 to ensure the safety of Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians and their family members during the extreme weather conditions. (U.S. Army Photo by Chris Rich) (Photo Credit: Christopher Rich) VIEW ORIGINAL
Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A Soldier from 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, ties a sandbag at a Directorate of Public Works site in preparation for Hurricane Idaila's arrival to Coastal Georgia, Aug. 29 on Fort Stewart. Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield reduced installation services and manning to essential personnel only Aug. 30-31 to ensure the safety of Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians and their family members during the extreme weather conditions. (U.S. Army Photo by Chris Rich) (Photo Credit: Christopher Rich) VIEW ORIGINAL

Soldiers prepared for Hurricane Idalia's arrival to Coastal Georgia by filling sandbags and preparing their facilities and equipment to withstand tropical storm and hurricane conditions.

Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, fill sandbags at a Directorate of Public Works site in preparation for Hurricane Idaila's arrival to Coastal Georgia, Aug. 29 on Fort Stewart. Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield reduced installation services and manning to essential personnel only Aug. 30-31 to ensure the safety of Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians and their family members during the extreme weather conditions. (U.S. Army Photo by Chris Rich) (Photo Credit: Molly Cooke) VIEW ORIGINAL
Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A Soldier from 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, carries sandbags to a pile of sand at a Directorate of Public Works site, Aug. 29 on Fort Stewart. Soldiers prepared for Hurricane Idalia's arrival to Coastal Georgia by filling sandbags and preparing their facilities to withstand tropical storm and hurricane conditions. Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield reduced installation services and manning to essential personnel only Aug. 30-31 to ensure the safety of Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians and their family members during the extreme weather conditions. (U.S. Army Photo by Chris Rich) (Photo Credit: Christopher Rich) VIEW ORIGINAL

Command teams circulated the installations to check on mission essential Soldiers and Department of the Army Civilians who remained to provide essential services leading up to the storms impact.

Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division place sandbags outside the entrance of a barracks facility, Aug. 30 on Fort Stewart. Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield reduced installation services and manning to essential personnel only Aug. 30-31 to ensure the safety of Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians and their family members during the extreme weather conditions. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Scotten) (Photo Credit: Molly Cooke) VIEW ORIGINAL
Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, fill sandbags at a Directorate of Public Works site in preparation for Hurricane Idaila's arrival to Coastal Georgia, Aug. 29 on Fort Stewart. Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield reduced installation services and manning to essential personnel only Aug. 30-31 to ensure the safety of Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians and their family members during the extreme weather conditions. (U.S. Army Photo by Chris Rich) (Photo Credit: Molly Cooke) VIEW ORIGINAL

Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Garrison Commander Col. Marc Austin and Hood circulated the installation on Wednesday to assess storm conditions across the installation and in the housing areas and visited with mission essential garrison employees to check on their quality of life conditions. They visited with members from the DPTMS, Aug. 30 at the installation Emergency Operations Center on Fort Stewart and with Department of the Army Security Guards at one of the installation access control points.

Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
Fort Stewart Deputy to the Garrison Commander Mr. Steve Hood visits with Spc. Timothy Hall from the 546th Military Police Company, 385th Military Police Battalion, at the Cpl. Hiroshi Miymura Gate visitor center, Aug. 30 on Fort Stewart. The Fort Stewart Garrison Command Team visited various facilities and housing areas on the installation to assess storm and quality of life conditions ahead of Hurricane Idalia's arrival to the Georgia coast. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Fletcher) (Photo Credit: Christopher Fletcher) VIEW ORIGINAL

“I am proud of our Garrison professionals every day,” said Steve Hood, Fort Stewart Deputy to the Garrison Commander. “It is in the instances of impending hazards where I transition from admiration to awe. They go above and beyond every time they are called upon to serve the Soldiers, Families, and fellow civilians at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield.”

The 3rd Infantry Division command team checked on Soldier's quality of life by visiting barracks complexes ahead of Hurricane Idalia's arrival to the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield area.

Command teams emphasize 'People First' in wake of severe weather
3rd Infantry Division Senior Enlisted Leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Jonathan Reffeor poses for a photograph with Spartan Soldiers from 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd ID at a food distribution point, Aug. 30 on Fort Stewart. The 3rd ID Senior Command team checked on Soldier's quality of life by visiting barracks complexes ahead of Hurricane Idalia's arrival to the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield area. (U.S. Army Photo by Maj. Angel Tomko) (Photo Credit: Molly Cooke) VIEW ORIGINAL

“I am very proud of the garrison for the amount of work and preparation that has gone into building the confidence in ourselves and the community to ensure the care and protection of our Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians and their family members,” said Maj. Gen. Christopher Norrie, Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield and Commander and 3ID Commander.

Emergency operations continue through the major impact of the storm through Wednesday night and recovery efforts from Hurricane Idalia will begin Thursday morning.