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Hurricane Harvey relief on its way to Texas

Today, September 3, a Royal Canadian Air Force CC130J Hercules departed 8 Wing Trenton, Ontario heading to Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. On the flight was humanitarian supplies from the Government of Canada to aid in Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.

“Like all good neighbours, Canada and the United States are there for each other in times of crisis. Canadians can be proud that the Royal Canadian Air Force is well-suited to humanitarian missions at home and abroad thanks to its agility, flexibility and professionalism. The Canadian Armed Forces will continue to work with other departments in the Canadian government as well as our partners in the Federal Emergency Management Agency to be responsive to requests for aid as our American friends and neighbours recover from the horrors of Hurricane Harvey,” said Harjit Sajjan, minister of national defence.

In the wake of the hurricane, the Government of Canada offered to assist with relief efforts and the United States accepted this offer through its Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

The relief supplies on this flight included baby formula, blankets, cribs, and similar items.

The RCAF airlift is part of a Whole of Government response to the relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Harvey that has caused a mandatory evacuation of approximately 750,000 people with an additional 1.1 million people who are under a voluntary evacuation order along the Gulf Coast.

A CC130J Hercules is being used to transport the supplies. The aircraft is well-suited to disaster relief operations and humanitarian missions.  The CC130J Hercules is a four-engine turboprop tactical transport aircraft with a rear cargo ramp and rugged landing gear. It is used for troop transport, tactical airlift (both palletized and vehicular cargo) and humanitarian missions. It has a maximum payload of 48,000 lbs / 21,772 kg.

Members of 8 Wing Trenton have diverse responsibilities, from delivering supplies to the Canadian Forces Station Alert in the high Arctic to airlifting troops, equipment, and humanitarian loads worldwide.

Above Photo: A traffic technician unloads a pallet of supplies from a CC-130 Hercules aircraft in Rankin Inlet, NU on August 11, 2017 during Operation NANOOK. Photo: Cpl Duchesne-Beaulieu BN50-2017-0003-004

 

 

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Admittedly the Queen of Typos, Cyndi Mills strives for none, but one or two always seems to slip in. She apologizes! Over the last 29 years Cyndi has had the opportunity to move around the country with her husband, Scott and their four children. Having lived in Chilliwack, Edmonton, London, and Petawawa. She stumbled into the world of journalism by accident – looking for a career that could give her the flexibility to work from home to be with her children and support her husband's military career. Cyndi is also a military parent as her two oldest children are in the military. Raising her third and fourth teenagers, she tries to keep sane by walking, gardening, writing, and spending time with her family while running Canadian Military Family Magazine.

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