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A C-17 Globemaster III sits on the flightline recently at Buckley Air Force Base, Colo., while being loaded with pallets containing supplies bound for Afghanistan. Planners hope the supplies will allow for the refurbishing or rebuilding of 25 hospitals and clinics in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Paul Labbe)
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Airmen ship $30 million in aid to Afghanistan

Posted 12/1/2010 Email story   Print story

    


by Master Sgt. J. LaVoie
460th Space Wing Public Affairs


12/1/2010 - BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AFNS) -- Airmen here recently built 16 pallets of donated goods to ship to Afghanistan.

"The shipment will allow the refurbishing and rebuilding of 25 hospitals and clinics in the region and will help transition more than 3,000 farmers from the Taliban-directed heroin trade," said Jan Mazotti, the business development director for commercial carrier CAP Worldwide. "And for that, we are proud."

Airmen here said were proud they could assist in sending winter coats, shoes and even irrigation systems to the region as well.

"Here at Buckley (AFB) this is a rarity," said Tech Sgt. Eric Pylka, of the 460th Logistics Readiness Squadron. "It's nice to get hands on again. (It's nice to) have that good feeling that we are doing something for somebody downrange."

"It's a very important effort," said Lt. Col. Stephen Wier, the 460th Logistics Readiness Squadron commander. "The Afghan people don't have a lot of medical supplies or toys for their children. Something like this can make a big difference. It makes me proud to be part of something like this."

The shipment included 10,000 winter coats, 8,000 shoes, 5,000 toys, 23 irrigation systems and seeds for 3,000 farmers as well as medical supplies.



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12/4/2010 12:03:02 PM ET
Even while stationed there I saw the positive rebuilding we were doing there. It makes me to be proud to be an American when you can help those who otherwise could not do positive things.
Cheryl Zwijacz, 109 ANG Stratton NY
 
12/3/2010 6:14:14 PM ET
While I applaud these efforts we have much to do in our own country as well.
Name, USAF
 
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