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And all the while, SOT is acquiring goods and packaging them, and they are being transferred to units deploying overseas.

America, October 22, 2024 –
State-activated Guard units from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida are continuing to save and serve their neighbors in the devastated Appalachians after Helene’s destruction.

  • Royce Too donated 1,200 pairs of top-notch military socks. On behalf of America's military service members, Thank you, Royce Too! 
  • Off-duty soldiers stopped by one of our distribution centers and helped sort, pack, and load.
  • The Guard continues delivering goods donated by Great American companies and individuals, for resorting and packaging according to their specifications. They then pick them up and distribute them to North Carolinians in the destroyed areas.
  • The VFW is helping ferry the goods to the deployed Guard units. They are also distributing goods to North Carolinians in the destroyed areas.
  • The Daughters of the American Revolution brought donations to make up 60 Christmas bags!
  • America is a truly exceptional and amazing place where, on a moment’s notice, everyday people show up to help each other out, simply based on faith, trust, and goodwill.

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U.S. soldiers from the Florida and South Carolina National Guard search for residents in need of assistance near Stuart, Florida, Oct. 10, 2024. Areas of the city were decimated by tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Milton as the storm progressed across the state. The soldiers are assigned to Charlie Company 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, and Detachment 1, 1051st Transportation Company, 1050 Transportation Battalion, in Florida and South Carolina, respectively. Currently, there are over 6,500 soldiers and airmen from Guard units in Florida, South Carolina, Virginia, Michigan, Arkansas, New York, and Louisiana assisting state and local officials in response operations across impacted areas of Florida. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Maj. Cammy Alberts/photo edited for privacy protection)

Stuart, Florida. (October 12, 2024): Just when the National Guard thought it had its hands full with Helene, along comes Milton, a Category 3 hurricane which slammed into Florida this week. In this photo by Major Cammy Alberts, Florida, and South Carolina National Guard Soldiers search for residents in need of assistance in this tiny coastal city. Tornadoes spawned by the storm decimated areas of Stuart as Milton progressed across the state.

At least fourteen deaths have been attributed to the hurricane which left 3.4 million Floridians in the dark. The storm came ashore seventy miles south of Tampa with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph that triggered dozens of tornados. The storm cut a path of death and destruction through the middle of the peninsula with damages estimated to be over 1.9 billion according to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. Of the seven deadliest hurricanes since 2000, four have hit Florida.

As of Sunday, over 7,600 Guardsmen from nineteen states helped rescue hundreds of people threatened by flooding in and around the Tampa area. Crews used two helicopters, 590 high-water vehicles, and thirteen boats to pull people to safety. Guard teams also cleared roads, distributed food, and water, and helped provide security. Many of the hardest hit areas had large elderly populations that needed immediate assistance after the storm. Many Florida residents credit the Guard for quickly clearing roads for first responders so they could reach storm victims faster.

The Guard operates under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact which is a state-to-state mutual aid agreement. The recovery from both Helene and Milton will be a long one but rest assured America’s National Guard will be there.

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BODO, NORWAY, March 8, 2022 - II MEF presents secure expeditionary communication capability - U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jared Curtis (left), and Lance Cpl. Dylan Shawver, guard force sentries with 2d Marine Expeditionary Support Battalion, II Marine Expeditionary Force, pose with a portable handset enabled with PacStar Radio over Internet Protocol (RoIP) during Exercise Cold Response 2022, Bodo, Norway, March 9, 2022. PacStar RoIP is a critical communication capability which enables instantaneous and simultaneous two-way radio

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