An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
Official websites use .mil
A
.mil
website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
Secure .mil websites use HTTPS
A
lock (
lock
)
or
https://
means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
Skip to main content (Press Enter).
HOME
LEADERSHIP
Commander
Deputy Commander
Chief of Staff
Senior Enlisted Leader
Leadership
ABOUT USINDOPACOM
History
USINDOPACOM Area of Responsibility
USPACOM Previous Commanders
Organization Chart
Women, Peace and Security
Indo-Pacific Health Security Alliance - IPhsa
Counter-Lawfare: Tactical Aids & Legal Vigilance Products
About USINDOPACOM
MEDIA
NEWS
Press Releases and Readouts
Photos
Speeches / Testimony
Freedom of Information Act
FOIA - Reading Room
Submit FOIA Request
Request Status
FOIA FAQS
2024 Banner Photos
Media
RESOURCES
Travel Requirements
Useful Theater Information
ATFP FAQs
Useful Links
Newcomers
Resources
CONTACT
Directory
Media Inquiries
Industry Engagements
Contact
JTF - RED HILL
JTF-MICRONESIA
Search
Home
Media
NEWS
News Article View
Home
Media
NEWS
News Article View
HOME
LEADERSHIP
Commander
Deputy Commander
Chief of Staff
Senior Enlisted Leader
ABOUT USINDOPACOM
History
USINDOPACOM Area of Responsibility
USPACOM Previous Commanders
Organization Chart
Women, Peace and Security
Indo-Pacific Health Security Alliance - IPhsa
Counter-Lawfare: Tactical Aids & Legal Vigilance Products
MEDIA
NEWS
Press Releases and Readouts
Photos
Speeches / Testimony
Freedom of Information Act
FOIA - Reading Room
Submit FOIA Request
Request Status
FOIA FAQS
2024 Banner Photos
RESOURCES
Travel Requirements
Useful Theater Information
ATFP FAQs
Useful Links
Newcomers
CONTACT
Directory
Media Inquiries
Industry Engagements
JTF - RED HILL
JTF-MICRONESIA
Army Reserve Answers First Call for Disaster Support Relief in American Samoa
20 February 2018
Download
PAGO PAGO, American Samoa -- When disaster strikes at home, who answers the call to clean up and rebuild? Immediately after a destructive storm, U.S. Army Reserve forces in American Samoa took immediate action.
In concert and coordination with various federal, state, local, interagency, and non-governmental organization partners, U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers transported Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and American Red Cross relief supplies and equipment to support their fellow citizens following the destructive path of Tropical Cyclone Gita across the island of American Samoa Feb 11-16.
Over 300 U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers currently reside and work in American Samoa.
"We are part of this community. We are members of the community and it is ours to protect," Lt. Col. Clinton C. Seybold, commander of the U.S. Army Reserve American Samoa Detachment said. "We are very proud to be here to help the American people and the people of American Samoa are American people."
The U.S. Army Reserve is additionally providing its Pago Pago facility as a staging base for Federal agencies to operate out of as they conduct their recovery operations.
"Our facility is being used as a staging area, it's very convenient for federal assets," he said. "It has been designated the federal team staging facility for the military personnel part of the federal response they come check in with us and if need be we house them."
An emergency declaration was made by Governor of the U.S. territory of American Samoa Lolo Matalasi Moliga and approved by President Donald Trump allowing aid to be distributed to the island territory.
As the island rebuilds, American Samoa's Army Reserve Soldiers will continue to work providing capabilities that support their communities, families, and neighbors.
"We are here to answer the call wherever we are needed," Seybold said. "It just so happened this time we were needed at home."
Guidance-Card-Icon
Dept-Exclusive-Card-Icon