Joint Task Force Caring Response

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U.S. Air Force personnel deliver relief supplies to Burma in May 2008.

Joint Task Force Caring Response was a United States multi-service humanitarian assistance and disaster relief effort for Burmese citizens devastated by recent Cyclone Nargis in 2008.

History

JTF Caring Response was led by Lieutenant General John F. Goodman of the U.S. Marine Corps.

During a delivery by the 36th Airlift Squadron on 19 May 2008 to Yangon International Airport in Burma approximately 15,000 pounds of water, water containers, rations, and mosquito netting were unloaded from the a C-130 Hercules aircraft. [1]

Expeditionary Strike Group 7/TF 76/31st Marine Expeditionary Unit was also standing by off the Myanmar coast in order to be ready to deliver aid should it be allowed to do so.

References

  1. ^ "Joint Task Force Caring Response brings help to Burmese citizens". USAF. 2008.