• Home
  • Categories
    • GWOT Operations
    • Military Operations
    • Casualties
    • Installations
    • Places
    • Maps
    • MoH Recipients
    • Equipment
    • Videos
    • IMW Playing Cards
    • CSRT / ARB
    • Acronyms and Abbreviations
    • The White House
    • GWOT Memorials
    • News Releases
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact
  • Social
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
  • TACGLOW
  • Home
  • Categories
    • GWOT Operations
    • Military Operations
    • Casualties
    • Installations
    • Places
    • Maps
    • MoH Recipients
    • Equipment
    • Videos
    • IMW Playing Cards
    • CSRT / ARB
    • Acronyms and Abbreviations
    • The White House
    • GWOT Memorials
    • News Releases
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact
  • Social
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
  • TACGLOW
home/Docs/News Releases/2001/[DoD] U.S. HUMANITARIAN RELIEF MISSION TO AFGHANISTAN No. 492-01

[DoD] U.S. HUMANITARIAN RELIEF MISSION TO AFGHANISTAN No. 492-01

0 views 0 October 7, 2001 Updated on August 6, 2023

U.S. HUMANITARIAN RELIEF MISSION TO AFGHANISTAN
October 07, 2001

 

Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld announced today that at 9:30 p.m. EDT, two U.S. Air Force C-17 aircraft finished an airdrop of enough daily rations for 37,500 people in the regions of Afghanistan where displaced persons are at risk of starvation.

“This is just the first installment of the President’s pledge of $320 million of assistance to the people of Afghanistan,” said Rumsfeld.

This airdrop will assist the Afghan people who are coping with the growing humanitarian crisis. The President has instructed the Defense Department to provide food through all available means into regions where displaced persons risk starvation.

The total includes $25 million authorized on September 28 by the President from the Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund to provide assistance to a potentially large number of refugees who could cross from Afghanistan into surrounding countries, including Pakistan, Iran, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.

Additional assistance totaling $295 million will be provided through United Nations assistance agencies, the International Committee of the Red Cross, non-governmental organizations, and through direct provision of food and relief supplies.

The U.S. is Afghanistan’s largest aid donor, with more than $170 million already this year. The U.S. and other countries have provided food, shelter, jobs and health clinics for needy Afghans.

More information can be found at http://www.dscp.dla.mil/subs/rations/meals/hdr.htm

Was this helpful?

Yes  No

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Navigation

  Home
     GWOT Operations
     Military Operations
     Casualties
     Installations
     Places
     Maps
     Medal of Honor Recipients
     Equipment
     Videos
     Iraq's Most Wanted Playing Cards
     CSRT / ARB
     Fallen 13 / Fallen13.org
     The Whitehouse
     Acronyms / Abbreviations
     GWOT Memorials
     News Releases
  Visit TACGLOW (Sponsor)



Connect with GWOT.org

  Facebook
  X (Formerly Twitter)
  YouTube
Recently Viewed Pages
  • Patrol Base Fulod
  • Press Briefing by Scott McClellan – February 13, 2004
  • FOB Duke
  • Patriot Day, 2003
  • [DoD] National Guard and Reserve Mobilized as of Nov. 12, 2003 No: 840-03
  • Operation Cave Dweller
  • Operation Salm
  • THOMAS, JESSE LAMAR JR
  • December 03
  • Operation Talon

TACGLOW is the largest supporter of GWOT.org and helps to make sure we stay online.  Running a website is expensive and with their help, we are about to share information without being forced to run huge commercial advertising campaigns to pay for the costs associated with maintaining GWOT.org's presence online.

© 2024 GWOT.org. All Rights Reserved.