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home/Docs/News Releases/2014/[DoD] Statement from Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby on the Change of Responsibility for Operation United Assistance No: NR-541-14

[DoD] Statement from Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby on the Change of Responsibility for Operation United Assistance No: NR-541-14

1 views 0 October 25, 2014 Updated on August 15, 2023

Statement from Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby on the Change of Responsibility for Operation United Assistance
October 25, 2014

 

Today in Monrovia, Liberia, Major General Gary Volesky of the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division assumed command of Joint Forces Command – Operation United Assistance and the fight against Ebola in West Africa.

Just 38 days ago, Major General Darryl Williams arrived in Liberia to form an advance detachment in his capacity as Commanding General, U.S.
Army Africa prior to the formal establishment of this Joint Forces Command.

In this short period, our service members, under his leadership, have made great advances in establishing command and control capabilities for this effort including lines of communication over very rough terrain.

Over 1,500 samples from patients have been tested in three labs, two of which were established earlier this month. These labs can now provide 24-hour turn-around results, and are capable of processing up to 100 samples from clinics and healthcare providers each day.

The 25-bed hospital in Monrovia should be fully operational in the first week of November once the construction of the supporting facilities is complete. Upon completion, the hospital will be staffed by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services personnel. In addition, the construction of the first Ebola Treatment Unit (ETU) at Tubmanburg is nearing final completion. The construction on the second ETU should finish around the beginning of November and a third soon after.

In Dakar, Senegal, DoD personnel are establishing an intermediate staging base and transport hub. This week, the M/V Vega,a contracted vessel, arrived in the region to deliver some 700 containers of support equipment for US efforts.

In total, approximately 700 U.S. service members are now deployed to West Africa, including nearly 600 in Liberia and 100 in Senegal. Over the coming weeks, that could grow to upwards of 3,900 personnel.

Secretary Hagel appreciates the dedication of these service members to help fight Ebola at its source. The Department of Defense will continue to support the whole-of-government response, led by USAID in this effort.

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