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By By Capt. Bernie Kale Delaware National Guard Public Affairs
The Delaware National Guard recently sent seven Guardsmen to Virginia and Maryland to support National Guard Bureau’s ongoing Hurricane Florence relief efforts.
The DNG sent six Army National Guardsmen to Arlington, Va., to work at NGB’s Joint C4 Communications Center and one Air National Guardsman to Andrews Air Force Base, Md., to support the Crisis Action Team, this past Saturday.
“These Delaware Guardsmen stepped up at a moment’s notice to fill the request from NGB and support the affected states,” said Maj. Gen. Carol Timmons, Adjutant General for the Delaware National Guard. “They are doing important behind-the-scenes work that will benefit the ongoing relief efforts.”
More than 7,100 Army and Air National Guard members are responding to Florence today. Meanwhile, the National Guard continues to respond to storms affecting Hawaii and Guam and to wildfires affecting Western states, in addition to support on the Southwest border and to the warfight overseas.