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NEWS | May 18, 2010

Louisiana Guard airlifts sandbags to Pelican Island

By Spc. Christopher L. Foster Louisiana National Guard

BURAS, La., - The Louisiana National Guard's 843rd Horizontal Company and 2225th Multi-Role Bridge Company, 205th Engineer Battalion, started joint operations with 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment by filling one of 16 breaches spanning more than 7 miles from Pelican Island to Scofield Island near Empire, La., May 17.

Operations consist of filling large sandbags on the ground and then airlifting them with UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters to repair the gaps caused by coastal erosion and mitigate the approaching oil.

The Soldiers on the ground are filling as many sandbags as possible to stay ahead of the actual airlifts.

"With 24 hour on-the-ground operations, I am confident that my Troops will get the job done quickly and efficiently," says 1st Lt. James T. Gabler of Metairie, La., officer in charge of sling operations in Buras, La.

The 2225th assisted in placing the sandbags and recovering the sling cables used to haul the large sandbags.