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Mission to Fight Ebola: ‘This Is What We Do,’ Air Guard Leader Says

October 27, 2014, DAKAR, Senegal – Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, took to YouTube Tuesday to address concerns over Operation United Assistance—the international effort to aid in the relief of the growing Ebola crisis.

“We’re doing what we do best: leveraging our unique capabilities to support the international and US effort in response to this crisis,” Dempsey said. The lead agency for the operation is USAID, with the Defense Department filling in to support the efforts as needed. However, DOD’s “unique capabilities” do not include actual patient care.

For Airmen, these capabilities consist of delivering supplies via international staging bases—or ISBs—and establishing Expeditionary Medical Support Systems (EMEDS) to assist US public health workers with their efforts.

Members of the Kentucky Air National Guard’s 123rd Contingency Response Group deployed to Senegal to “facilitate and expedite the transportation of equipment, supplies, and personnel” from the intermediate staging base at Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport in Dakar into the affected region, Col. David Mounkes, commander of the Joint Task Force-Port Opening Senegal and commander of the 123rd CRG, told Air Force Magazine via email.

Airmen continue moving protective medical equipment, medication, medical test equipment, tents, vehicles, generators, Army mobile deployable rapid assembly shelters (also known as Drash trailers), diesel fuel, lithium batteries, forklift and support personnel, cots, MREs, water, milk and various other support items through the airport, he said.

For members of the 123rd, this is the type of mission they train for, Mounkes said.

“The 123d CRG deploys to open and operate airfields, usually as the first US Air Force presence deployed,” he said. “This mission was not that different from previous missions, in that the unit was deployed on short notice to an airfield where there was very little infrastructure for DOD air mobility operations. We bring that infrastructure with us, set up initial air mobility operations, and hand off the mission in 45 to 60 days to follow-on operators.”

“This is what we do, and we feel privileged to be able to do it,” Mounkes added.

The 633rd Medical Group at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., recently returned from West Africa after deploying on short notice to set up an EMEDS system. Col. Wayne Pritt, group commander, told Air Force Magazine that educating his unit about what to expect helped ease the understandable “level of anxiety with this mission.”

Between “solid leadership of the team down-range,” and educating and training Airmen “about public health, about Ebola, the way it’s transmitted, what they would and wouldn’t be doing,” and reassuring them “that when you’re not treating an Ebola patient— which they would not be doing and did not do—the risk of transmission is essentially zero,” concerns over the nearly-three week mission were eased a bit.

Earlier this month, some members of Congress expressed concerns over the safety and healthcare of U.S. service members traveling to Africa to aid in the efforts. However, lawmakers authorized $750 million to fund the operation on Oct. 10.

Dempsey assured naysayers via his video address that all of those sent to support the relief efforts are “provided the right training and the proper protective equipment” and that DOD is utilizing “the highest medical and safety protocols … before, during, and after deployment.”

“While the mission in West Africa will not include direct care to patients, the safety and health concerns of the men and women of our joint forces and their families remain of greatest importance to me and our Joint Chiefs,” Dempsey said.

Pritt echoed the chairman’s assertion, saying the safety of Airmen on the ground was a top priority and Airmen felt confident in their preparation and health security during the mission.

“Once they got on the ground, they saw that the pre-mission training was exactly correct and the anxiety level dissipated pretty quickly,” he said. The team got in and executed, and returned back to Langley “around 3 a.m.” Oct. 20. They were predictably “very glad to be back,” but they also were “very proud of what they had done.”

“They really went out there and exercised and showed the world … what the Air Force is [about],” Pritt said. “The speed at which we can engage in an activity and the flexibility that we have is really one of the strong points of the Air Force, and they had shown that; and they were proud of that, and we were proud of them.”

Pritt said the Airmen from the 633rd Medical Group “came back from this deployment with no known exposure, which is exactly the way we thought they would come back.”

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USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Sailors Get College Ready

NOVEMBER 25, 2019 – Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)(Ike) welcomed representatives from approximately 25 colleges and universities to talk to the crew during Ike’s college fair Nov. 14. This event was sponsored by the ship’s educational services office (ESO) and held in Ike’s hangar bay. Sailors were given […]

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NOVEMBER 21, 2019 – Air Force officials released details Nov. 20 on the fiscal year 2020 Selective Retention Bonus program, which includes 72 eligible Air Force specialties. “The Air Force works hard to retain our highly trained and experienced Airmen and the annual Selective Retention Bonus program is a key element in that effort,” said […]

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