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Relief Efforts on Kauai
On September 11,
1992, Hurricane Iniki struck the island of Kauai at peak intensity,
with winds of 145 miles per hour, and reached Category 4
status. It had recorded wind gusts of 225 miles per hour as
evidenced by an anemometer taht was found blown into the forest
during cleanup. Iniki was the most powerful hurricane to
strike the U.S. state of Hawaii in recorded history.
Iniki caused around $3.1
billion (1992 USD) in damage and six deaths, making it the costliest
natural disaster on record in the state. At the time, Iniki
was the third-costliest United States hurricane. The storm
struck just 18 days after Hurricane Andrew struck Florida.
Damage was greatest on Kauai, where the hurricane destroyed more
than 1,400 houses and severely damaged more than 5,000.
Electrical power was restored to most of the island approximately
six weeks following the hurricane. The military provided aid
for their immediate needs.
[Thanks to Wikipedia
for the above storm information]
Charlie Company, 1st battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, was sent to
Kauai to assist with humanitarian relief efforts. Below are
several photos of those who served in the relief efforts, and a
two-page set of orders for the men participating on the Task Force. |
Our Thanks to David
Bugel, Charlie Company, 1st Bn, 14th Infantry, for forwarding these photos
and orders
Click on the picture to see a larger image...
Charles E Kilmon, David
Bugel
See orders below for members
of Task Force Sand
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