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US Sending Rescue Teams To Haiti After Big Earthquake

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:10 PM ET

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WASHINGTON — U.S. officials are laying out a massive military response to the Haiti earthquake, saying that ships, helicopters, transport planes and a 2,000-member Marine unit are either on the way or likely to begin moving soon.

Gen. Douglas Fraser, head of U.S. Southern Command, said Wednesday that one of the U.S. Navy's large amphibious ships will likely head to Haiti with a Marine expeditionary unit aboard. Fraser said other U.S. military forces are on alert, including a brigade, which includes about 3,500 troops.

Fraser said during a news conference with other U.S. officials that the Pentagon is "seriously looking at" sending thousands of Marines to assist with disaster relief efforts and security in Haiti.

President Barack Obama promised earlier Wednesday to mount an all-out rescue and humanitarian effort to help the people of Haiti overcome a "cruel and incomprehensible" tragedy."

The president said the relief effort is gearing up even as the U.S. government is working to account for Americans who were on the island nation when the disaster struck late Tuesday afternoon.

The initial contingent of 2,000 Marines could be deployed to the quake-ravaged country within the next few days to either help with emergency aid distribution or enforce law in order in conjunction with U.N. peacekeepers already there, Fraser said.

The general said that a U.S. aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, is also heading from Norfolk, Va., to the area and should arrive Thursday afternoon.

The dispatched troops would aim to keep the peace in the event of post-disaster unrest as part of a larger international effort overseen by the United Nations, whose peacekeeping operation headquarters was destroyed in the quake. About 100 U.N. personnel are believed to be trapped in the ruins of he building.

"It's going to be our assessments that are going to determine, in conjunction with (the U.N. mission) and the other international partners who are there, how best to deal with any security situations that come up," Fraser said.

"We don't know precisely what the situation is on the ground," he added. "So we're leaning forward to provide as much as capability as quickly as we can to respond to whatever the need is when we get there."

More immediately, Fraser's Miami-based Southern Command is also dispatching a team of 30 people to Haiti to support relief efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake and make way for additional military aid.

Officials said two C-130 aircraft were departing Wednesday for Haiti with the team of military engineers, operational planners, communications specialists and a command and control group. The Air Force is sending people to provide air traffic control and operations at the Port-au-Prince airport.

Coast Guard helicopters early Wednesday evacuated four injured U.S. Embassy personnel to a hospital at the Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Southcom did not release their names.

Fraser said the military is also sending units to get Port-au-Prince's airport secured and operating again. The airport is considered "operational," he said, but the facility's tower and other operations were damaged.

Fraser appeared with U.S. Agency for International Development administrator Rajiv Shah, the official named by Obama to coordinate American efforts in Haiti.

The president called upon all nations to join in helping stricken Haitians.

Obama spoke Wednesday in the White House Diplomatic Reception Room. Later, spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters the president had no plans to go to Haiti.

The president, who has been involved in ensuring a quick response since Tuesday night, said in a statement from the White House Diplomatic Reception Room that one of the government's top priorities is to quickly locate U.S. embassy employees and their families, as well as all other American citizens living and working in Haiti. He urged Americans trying to locate family members to contact the State Department at 1-888-407-4747.

Obama sought to show a swift and united disaster response with the United States as an assertive leader, but he said the effort must be an international one. "We are reminded of the common humanity that we all share," he said, with Vice President Joe Biden at his side.

The president outlined a series of steps to help the Haitian people and said the U.S. commitment to its hemispheric neighbor will be unwavering.

"We have to be there for them in their hour of need," the president said.

Obama adjusted his Wednesday schedule, canceling a jobs event in Maryland to better monitor the situation in Haiti.

Obama encouraged Americans who want to help to go to to find options for contributing to the aid effort. http://www.whitehouse.gov

 
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Associated Press reporters Lolita C. Baldor, Steven R. Hurst and Pauline Jelinek in Washington contributed to this story.

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WASHINGTON — U.S. officials are laying out a massive military response to the Haiti earthquake, saying that ships, helicopters, transport planes and a 2,000-member Marine unit are either on the ...
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SPQR1052
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07:01 AM on 01/13/2010
So, so sad for the Hatian peoples - our poorest neighbors really need our assistance. Make UNICEF donations and volunteer to relief assistance agencies.
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spartanmom
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11:44 AM on 01/13/2010
I thought UNICEF was more of a clearing house than an actual on the ground aid agency. Not that giving to them is bad but I think it goes mostly to administration. Correct me if I'm wrong.

In the mean time, Charity Navigator has 44 charities listed as on the ground in Haiti

http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.map

Haiti
Four Star Charities Working in Haiti:
ADRA
Action Against Hunger-USA
ActionAid International USA
AmeriCares
American Jewish World Service
Beyond Borders
Brother's Brother Foundation
CARE
CHF International
Christian Blind Mission International
Christian Foundation for Children and Aging
Doctors Without Borders, USA
Episcopal Relief and Development
FINCA International
FOCAS
Feed My Starving Children
Floresta USA
Food For The Poor
Free Wheelchair Mission
Free the Slaves
Friends of the World Food Program
Grassroots International
Haitian Health Foundation
Hands Together
Hope for Haiti
Hope for Haiti Children's Center
International Disaster Emergency Service
International Relief Teams
Kids Alive International
Love A Child, Inc.
MADRE
Medical Benevolence Foundation
Partners In Health
The Prem Rawat Foundation
Project HOPE
Saint Boniface Haiti Foundation
Save the Children
Stop Hunger Now
United Methodist Committee on Relief
Vitamin Angels
Water Missions International
World Hope International
World Neighbors
World Vision
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01:47 PM on 01/13/2010
merci beaucousp. i am donating here in Switzerland to uUNICEF but I asee some nice organizations on your list with boots on the ground which I will donate to now. As an American (Arizona is my home) I have always believe that his nation, Haiti was treated as the western hemispheres readhaired step child.

Again many thanks for the info, something like your post helps in more ways than you can imagine.

Note the article fails to include boot on ground agencies or a link. Sloppy reporting.
01:03 PM on 01/13/2010
I am wary of the the big groups who reflexively ask for money.
Just because it's a big organization doesn't ensure that the funds aren't being spent well.
I have not heard much about UNICEF on the ground in Haiti. haven't heard their name mentioned a lot by Haitians.

Can somebody please vouch for UNICEF in Haiti? Any personal accounts of their work in HAITI?
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01:49 PM on 01/13/2010
UNICEF is a United Nations organization I only mentioned it because I am in Switzerland. See the comment by SPARTANMOM it has some nice suggestions.

On behalf tof the peoples of Haiti I thank you. No , I am from Arizona not Haitian.
peowlemeow
Democrat,non-military,undereducated,overworked
04:17 AM on 01/13/2010
I gave some dough to unicef ,but I would still like to go and operate heavy equipment to clear rubble.
04:17 PM on 01/13/2010
I'm sure they desperately need heavy moving equipment operators.
Are you connected to the military or any aid group in any way? Call them. In an emergency people tend to want trained people.
However some of the best Katrina work was from the rogues who snuck through road blocks and handed out water. Where there's a will there's a way.
03:57 AM on 01/13/2010
Haiti, we wish for your safety and your recovery.
01:34 AM on 01/13/2010
My thoughts and prayers will be for the people of Haiti tonight.