
Grateful U.S. Navy Sailors Wrap Up Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts
By christhien, / Published Nov. 15, 2012
By Lt. John Ripley, U.S. Navy Public Affairs
U.S. Navy teams are preparing to return to their home commands with a feeling of gratitude for being invited to participate in the Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
U.S. Navy Sailors arrived on Nov. 3 as part of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, which deployed Seabees, divers and other assets throughout the New York-New Jersey corridor at the request of state and federal agencies to help with the cleanup. During their 14-day deployment, the teams assisted with dozens of projects in the area to help with the cleanup and recovery:
- Coastal Riverine Group Two spent more than 200 man hours conducting a survey of Jamaica Bay, New Jersey.
- Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 202 spent nearly 150 man hours removing 127 trees and 5,400 square feet of beach sand from municipal streets.
- Navy Mobile Construction Battalion 5s 110 Seabee spent more than 3,900 man hours removing nearly 1 million gallons of water from 41 homes. The battalion also removed more than 30 tons of debris manually.
- Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 2 removed more than 4.2 million gallons of water from homes and devoted more than 1,300 man hours.
- Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command spent more than 1,100 man hours serving as liaisons with various agencies to help monitor relief efforts.
- Navy Mobile Construction Battalion 11s 90 Seabees spent more than 6,000 man hours removing 250 tons of debris from more than 100 city blocks in the New York-New Jersey area, as well as more than 210,000 gallons of water.
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