An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : News : Article View
NEWS | Sept. 17, 2008

Guard wades into Indiana flooding

By SPC Thaddeus Harrington, U.S. Army National Guard Bureau

ARLINGTON, Va. - About 180 Indiana National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are supporting relief missions during massive flooding in northern Indiana. Rain began to fall for 48 hours Sept. 11 caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ike as it passed through the Midwest. Ike's leftovers moved through Indiana carrying winds of 50 mph. The 6-8 inches of heavy rain and high winds downed many power lines, reportedly leaving more than 87,000 people without electricity.

So far, Guardmembers have evacuated more than 5,000 people.

Initially, 40 Guardsmen were activated on Sept. 14 to assist the Indiana Department of Homeland Security. Commanded by Lt. Col. Paul South, commander of the 113th Engineer Battalion, Indiana Guard personnel have been placing sandbags, providing security, conducting search and rescue missions, and assisting local authorities. They have also provided equipment such as generators, aircraft, sandbag machines, and high-water vehicles.

"The biggest task we have is getting hold of the incident planner at the location and determining their immediate needs. Then we're looking into the near future and setting ourselves up to meet the follow on needs before it really becomes a need," said South on Wednesday.

The Guardsmen come from several different units such as Joint Forces Headquarters, the 81st Troop Command, the 38th Infantry Division, the 219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, and the 738th Medical Company.

During the evacuation of the Munster Medical Inn, a nursing facility 30 miles from Chicago, Guardsmen from the 81st Troop Command assisted the local fire department in evacuating 150 people from the five-story building. The Soldiers assisted wheelchair bound patients down several flights of stairs during the evacuation.

The Indiana National Guard will continue its search and rescue missions, power generation, sandbagging, and evacuation operations. They are also helping to make the interstate highway passable.

"It's been a good experience for my guys and a good experience for the Guard," said South. "We love doing this stuff, and we're glad we're here. I'd like to see these guys get dry and get home in northwest Indiana," he added.

 

 

Related Articles
Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief, National Guard Bureau, addressed the attendees virtually at the State Partnership Program conference, an annual forum for collaboration on global security cooperation.
Guard, Partner Nation Leaders Collaborate at Annual State Partnership Program Conference
By Air Force Lt. Col. Allison Stephens, | April 26, 2024
LAS VEGAS – National Guard members and leaders from partner nations came together last week to participate in the State Partnership Program conference—an annual forum to collaborate about global security cooperation.With more...

(Left to right) Brig. Gen. Timothy Bower, Brig. Gen, Vice Director Vice for Strategy, Policy, Plans, and International Affairs, National Guard Bureau, Brig. Gen. Sergiu Cirimpei, Deputy Chief of  Defense of the Moldovan Army,  Maj. Gen. Todd Hunt, North Carolina Adjutant General, Elanie Marshall, North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, Capt. Kory Dearie, North Carolina National Guard, State Partnership Coordinator,  Lt. Col. Valeriu Burusciuc, Moldovan Army State Partnership Program Director, Col. Michael Marciniak, Director of Plans and Programs, Maj. Michael Sterling, North Carolina National Guard State Partnership Program Director and Col. Scott Humphrey, Chief, International Affairs, NGB. North Carolina and Moldova were awarded the 2023 SPP Partnership of the year award at the annual SPP Conference. The partnership, established in 1996, has facilitated over 500 exchanges over two decades with more to continue in the future.
North Carolina, North Dakota, Maine Honored for State Partnership Work
By Air Force Lt. Col. Allison, Stephens, | April 25, 2024
LAS VEGAS - The North Carolina National Guard and Moldova were awarded the 2023 Partnership of the Year at the State Partnership Program’s annual conference April 16-18.Brig. Gen. Timothy Brower, the National Guard Bureau’s...

A fire team from the Oregon National Guard's 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team fires at targets while conducting a squad live-fire exercise at Orchard Combat Training Center in Idaho  April 19, 2024. The intensive range tested Soldiers' abilities to maneuver under simulated combat conditions with pop-up targets and live ammunition.
Oregon Guard Sharpens Combat Skills Before Deployment
By Maj. Wayne Clyne, | April 24, 2024
BOISE, Idaho - Soldiers from the Oregon National Guard’s 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team conducted intensive live-fire squad exercises April 19 at the Orchard Combat Training Center, honing crucial skills ahead of overseas...