Army activates Reserve units for Hurricane Sandy relief

By Maj. Angela WallaceNovember 9, 2012

Reserve activated for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts
Soldiers from the 401st Quartermaster Detachment, Lock Haven, Pa., secure a forklift Nov. 5, 2012, at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. The unit is awaiting orders to deploy into New York City and begin pumping water out of areas most affected b... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Nov 5, 2012) -- The Army Reserve has mobilized three tactical water distribution units to aid with relief efforts in areas affected by Hurricane Sandy.

This will be the first time reservists have been activated for a domestic natural disaster under the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012, which streamlined the process for the Reserve to mobilize in support of relief efforts within local communities.

At the direction of U.S. Northern Command, the 401st, 410th, and 431st Quartermaster Teams, from Lock Haven, Pa., Gainesville, Fla., and Kinston, N.C., respectively, have activated from Joint Base Dix/McGuire/Lakehurst, N.J., for allocation to the affected areas.

The units each consist of about 25 Soldiers and each unit is designed to operate six 600-gallon-per-minute water pumps.

"Our condolences go out to those that have lost loved ones or suffered damage to their homes and businesses in the storm," said Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Talley, commander, Army Reserve.

"The Army Reserve is providing units to support first responders and our fellow Americans. These are skilled Army Reserve Soldiers who live and serve in communities across America to include the areas affected by Hurricane Sandy, and we stand ready to provide additional support as needed."

While performing hurricane relief support, the Army Reserve units will fall under the joint command of the respective affected area.

The Army Reserve is able to leverage both military and civilian skills of its Soldiers in disaster responses. With its nationwide presence, Talley said the Army Reserve is uniquely positioned to assist local officials in relief efforts throughout the country.

Related Links:

Army.mil: U.S. Army Humanitarian Relief - Hurricanes

Army.mil: Army Reserves News

STAND-TO!: U.S. Army Support to Humanitarian Assistance and Relief Operations

National Defense Authorization Act of 2012

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