SOUTHCOM’s humanitarian assistance arrived to Haiti in less than 12 hours.
Rapid Response
U.S. and Peruvian Marines Prepare for UNITAS 2017
During Koa Moana 2016, 120 marines from the two countries trained on planning effective and rapid response to natural disasters.
JTF-Matthew Transitions to USS Iwo Jima
The U.S. Southern Command-established task force designed to oversee relief efforts for Haiti following Hurricane Matthew delivered 239.5 metric tons of aid since October 7th.
Brazilian Contingent in Haiti Lends Support to Regions Most Affected by Hurricane Matthew
Colombian Navy Ship “ARC 7 de Agosto” Prepares to Set Sail to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Haiti
Colombia Joins Humanitarian Relief Effort to Haiti
Update on Joint Task Force-Matthew Relief Mission in Haiti
USS Mesa Verde to join relief efforts in Haiti
DoD Assistance Team Arrives in Haiti for Post-Hurricane Support
SOUTHCOM stood up Joint Task Force Matthew to respond and provide humanitarian aid in Haiti
Joint Task Force to Oversee U.S. Military Relief Efforts in Haiti
SOUTHCOM Deploys Relief Mission to Haiti
SOUTHCOM Stages Relief Team at Grand Cayman in Preparation for Hurricane Matthew
SOUTHCOM deployed teams in preparation for Hurricane Matthew
Cooperation Between SOUTHCOM and Partner Nations Spurred Response to Haiti Earthquake
A little more than five years after a massive earthquake killed more than 230,000 people in Haiti and triggered a massive humanitarian crisis, the United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) played an important role in providing security and supporting the United Nations, the International Community, and other organizations in helping the [ … ]