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NEWS | Sept. 29, 2017

D.C. National Guard partners with Metro Police to support Maria relief efforts

By Maj. Byron Coward D.C. National Guard

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The 113th Wing's 201st Airlift Squadron transported 10 Metropolitan Police Department officers to San Juan, Puerto Rico, in support of hurricane Maria relief efforts.

Their role is to augment and assist Puerto Rico's local law enforcement agencies. Eight of the 10 officers have experience in the Puerto Rico police departments.

During the process of planning air transportation through formal channels, an MPD officer decided to contact the D.C. National Guard for assistance. The request came to the Joint Force Headquarters-District of Columbia, director of military support, who coordinated through the Puerto Rico National Guard and National Guard Bureau channels to request the services of the 201st Airlift Squadron.

Knowing of the MPD's mission, the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration coordinated with the officers to carry 3,000 lbs. of supplies donated by local businesses and community organizations. These supplies were loaded unto the C-40 Clipper aircraft by 201st Airlift Squadron ground crews and 113th Wing volunteers.

Petty Officer 1st Class Pablo Torres, health service technician, from the Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay, was also able to fly aboard the aircraft after submitting a Military Space Available request. Torres took military leave to board the flight in hopes to volunteer in the relief efforts.

Currently, about 30 D.C. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are supporting Hurricane Maria relief efforts. Some have provided on-site support, while others have provided support to National Guard Bureau operation centers located in the National Capital Region.

The 201st Airlift Squadron's mission is to provide distinguished visitor and special airlift capability for U.S. diplomatic, political, government and military leaders. The squadron also flies global missions as part of the Joint Operational Support Airlift Center network.

The partnership between the MPD and the D.C. National Guard stems from their mutual efforts to support the District of Columbia during national special security events, severe weather, and presidential inaugurations. Additionally, MPD and DCNG Citizen-Airmen and Solders serve in the ranks of both organizations.

 

 

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