A Black Hawk helicopter carrying additional relief aid support for post-Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts arrives at the Jamaica Defence Force Air Wing, based at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston on Sunday (November 2).
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Additional United States military personnel arrive at the Jamaica Defence Force Air Wing, based at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, on Sunday (November 2) to assist with post-Hurricane Melissa recovery and relief efforts.Minister of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications, Hon. Daryl Vaz (centre), converses with Commander of the United States (U.S.) Army’s Joint Task Force-Bravo, Colonel Matthew Schneider, following the arrival of additional Black Hawk helicopters on Sunday (November 2) at the Jamaica Defence Force Air Wing, based at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston. The helicopters will be used to assist with post-Hurricane Melissa recovery and relief efforts. At left is Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Kingston, Scott Renner.Minister of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications, Hon. Daryl Vaz (right), greets Commander of the United States (U.S.) Army’s Joint Task Force-Bravo, Colonel Matthew Schneider, following the arrival of additional Black Hawk helicopters on Sunday (November 2) at the Jamaica Defence Force Air Wing, based at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston. The helicopters will be used to assist with post-Hurricane Melissa recovery and relief efforts. At centre is Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Kingston, Scott Renner.
Last Updated: November 3, 2025
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