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Paras opening roads in Haiti

Paratroopers assigned to A Co., 2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division remove rubble from the streets of Port-au-Price, Haiti on Jan 26. Photo by Pfc. Kissta Feldner
U.S. soldiers directed crowds of local citizens, blocking off a street of a particularly hard-hit section of the city, while their comrades operated heavy equipment in the streets, removing piles of rubble, rebar and garbage into trucks owned by the Center of National Equipment.
Paratroopers assigned to 2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion and 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, both part of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, joined with the Center of National Equipment to clear the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Jan. 26th.
CNE, a road construction company based in Port-au-Prince, has been working to clear away the damage left by the earthquake on Jan 12, but this was the first day 2BCT soldiers coordinated with CNE to employ fourteen team to remove rubble from the streets throughout the city. Each day, 2BCT representatives meet at the CNE headquarters to plan what part of the city is a priority and where they will be working.
Clearing the streets provides the citizens with a safer living environment and makes it easier for soldiers, non-government organizations, and the government of Haiti to provide humanitarian aid.
“This is a huge mission,” said Maj. Richard Ojeda, operations officer, 2BSTB. “The streets need to be cleaned so we can get food, water and medicine to people in need.”“I feel that we’re doing a good thing helping these people out,” said Spc. Anthony Duggan, D Co., 2/325th AIR. “I’m really glad to be here and help them out. We can see they really need it.”
The soldiers brought two Bobcats and one loader, and CNE’s employed eleven dump trucks and one loader, said Cpt. Sean Shields, commander of A Co., 2BSTB.While it would have taken the soldiers all day to take their small loads to the dump, the mission is greatly accelerated by the use of the larger CNE dump trucks, Shields said.
Already working to speed and improve the mission the 2nd BCT plans to work with the local government to distribute radios and fliers to citizens to notify them in advance where rubble removal will be conducted and which roads will be blocked off, reducing confusion and increasing the soldiers’ ability to close the roads, he said.
Although it is only the beginning of what is sure to be a lengthy process, Ligonde Gardye, operations manager of CNE, said he is glad to have the U.S. Army here to assist.
“This is the first step,” Gardye said.
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by Pfc. Kissta M. Feldner
2nd BCT, 82nd Abn. Div. PAO
Table of contents for Haiti quake 2010
- Massive earthquake strikes Haiti
- Earthquake in Haiti – aftershocks continue
- Haiti earthquake aid
- Haiti quake damages pile up
- Horror in Haiti – the morning after the quake
- U.S. quickly responds to Haiti quake
- Infrastructure hurdles to Haiti quake relief
- U.S. Coast Guard on location in Haiti right now
- Strong aftershocks continue in Haiti
- PR Guard standing by – Gitmo damaged by Haiti quake
- Paras and Marines on alert for Haiti move
- Earthquake in Haiti update for January 13 evening
- Earthquake in Haiti – January 14 morning update
- Marines ready to assist Haiti after earthquake
- Earthquake in Haiti – Update for January 14 evening
- FEMA report on Haiti relief efforts for January 15
- Out of the night sky – Air Force secures Port-au-Prince airport
- Earthquake in Haiti – January 15 evening
- Haiti Quake Relief Funding Numbers
- But people are dying – thoughts on the Haitian disaster
- Aftershocks continue to rock Haiti
- Earthquake in Haiti – Update for January 16
- Haiti Quake Relief Funding Numbers for Jan 16
- Hospital ship Comfort sails for Haiti
- Baby delivered during Haiti evacuation
- Navy is delivering supplies to Haiti victims
- Hospital ship Comfort racing to Haiti
- Country club serves as forward base for Paras in Haiti
- Situation at Port-au-Prince airport improving
- Sanjay Gupta Assists Vinson Medical Team in Haiti
- USAID Update on the Haiti relief operation January 18
- Air drop to aid Haitian victims of earthquake
- Haiti Quake Relief Funding Numbers for Jan 18
- Earthquake in Haiti – morning update January 19
- Los Angeles rescuers save Haitian woman
- Stories from Haiti – update for Jan 20 morning
- American volunteers in Haiti
- American donations for Haiti earthquake relief – Jan 21
- Haiti earthquake relief update for Jan 21
- Haitians receiving care and support aboard Bataan
- Hospital ship Comfort healing, hugging Haitians
- Brief update on Navy and Marine relief efforts in Haiti Jan 23
- Fort Hood veterinary services unit sent to Haiti
- Harbor damage in Port-au-Prince
- American giving for Haiti relief as of January 25
- Comparison of Haiti donations to Katrina and the tsunami
- Haitian Coast Guard base becomes hub for quake relief
- Comparison of Haiti donations to Katrina and the tsunami Jan 28
- High tech warbird aids Haiti relief efforts
- High-speed ferrys en route to Haiti
- Southern Command briefs on Haiti situation
- Paras opening roads in Haiti
- Aid from Dominican Republic via Kentucky National Guard
- Haitian assistance stories for February 3
- Haitian relief efforts slow
- Marine calls Leogane Haiti home
- Haiti earthquake relief update for February 7
- Army medics at work in Haiti relief effort
- Haiti earthquake relief funding update for February 14
- Keeping Haitians informed
- A tent means a lot to Haitian orphans
- Italian troops aid paras in Haiti rubble clearance
- Landslide in Haiti tests Special Ops rescuers
- Navy and Marines bridge Haitian divide from government
- Haitian earthquake relief – update for February 28
- Haitian earthquake update – March 4
- Air Guard Engineers Help Haitians
- Things are baaaaad in Haiti
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