Illinois National Guard Off to Puerto Rico

A press release from Governor Bruce Rauner:

Illinois National Guard troops deploying to U.S. territory of Puerto Rico

Gov. Rauner sends more than 150 troops to provide additional security for hurricane-ravaged island

 CHICAGO (Nov. 4, 2017) — Gov. Bruce Rauner is sending approximately 150 Illinois Army National Guard Military Police soldiers to assist the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, he announced at a press conference today.

“The people of Illinois prove time and time again that we rally together in times of crisis,” Rauner said. “Our fellow Americans need us. Many of them have lost everything. I’m proud that we can step up and send our Guard troops in to help relieve some of the pressure they’re experiencing in Puerto Rico.”

The deployment comes just one month after Rauner sent a letter to Ricardo Rossello, the governor of Puerto Rico, letting him know the people of Illinois were eager to assist and would mobilize troops immediately if and when more boots were needed on the ground.

Puerto Rico requested this assistance through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), the nation’s state-to-state mutual aid system. All 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands are part of the compact. The request was coordinated in Illinois by the state’s Emergency Management Agency (IEMA).

Under the EMAC agreement, Puerto Rico agreed to reimburse the state of Illinois for all deployment expenses, estimated at more than $948,000.

“The recovery in Puerto Rico will be difficult and long, and it’s likely more assistance will be needed in the coming months,” said IEMA Director James K. Joseph. “We will continue to closely monitor the EMAC system for additional ways Illinois responders can help with the recovery.”

Soldiers from the 933rd Military Police Company, based at Fort Sheridan, were flown to Puerto Rico by the Illinois Air National Guard’s Peoria-based 182nd Airlift Wing and Scott Air Force-based 126th Air Refueling Wing this morning. They will provide additional security, escort relief convoys and conduct law-enforcement patrols on the hurricane-ravaged island.

“Hurricane Maria has caused terrible devastation in Puerto Rico,” said Maj. Gen. Richard J. Hayes Jr., the adjutant general of the Illinois National Guard. “We are proud to respond to the needs of our fellow citizens as the Minutemen have done for more than 380 years.”

The Illinois Air National Guard already has approximately 60 Airmen on the island assisting with relief efforts, including about 30 security forces personnel, 15 food services specialists and 15 communications specialists from bases in Springfield, Peoria and Edwardsville. The Guard also has troops assisting with hurricane relief efforts in the U.S. Virgin Islands.


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Illinois National Guard Off to Puerto Rico — 16 Comments

  1. Who’s Gov. Rauncher gonna call up when Chiraq explodes with full-scale looting?

  2. A wonderful statement from Governor Rauner: “The people of Illinois prove time and time again that we rally together in times of crisis,” Rauner said. “Our fellow Americans need us. Many of them have lost everything. Despite the ill intentioned criticism and evil advice from some racist commenters in the McHenry county, irrelevant sunshine blog, I’m proud that we can step up and send our Guard troops in to help relieve some of the pressure they’re experiencing in Puerto Rico.”

    Bravo for our Harley Davidson rider governor! I’m not voting for him regardless…tic, tock, tic, tock…

  3. The cost to rebuild PR is estimated to be > 90 BILLION (taxpayers) dollars, it’s just no worth it.

    Let RINO Rauner lead by example by donating all his vast fortune to the cause instead of sticking
    it to the overtaxed payers of Illinois.

    And get J.B. “Jumbo Boy” Pritzker to donate his vast fortune too,
    it wouldn’t hurt him to miss a couple of meals.

  4. We could use another island for bombing practice. Of course we would move all the residents to Angel’s house first.

  5. Thanks RR,

    A grain of truth in that vid ?

    Well, we know who wears the pants in that “marriage”.

  6. Puerto Rico ha sido finca privada, campo de tiro y centro de entrenamiento militar del imperio militar norteamericano por más de 100 años desde que Estados Unidos la invadió en 1898 durante la Guerra Hispanoamericana. Mis amigos racistas conservadores no tienen la más mínima idea de esta realidad; sólo tienen la capacidad de usar esta catástrofe que afectó a mas de 3 millones de ciudadanos estadounidenses como válvula de escape perfecta para toda su intolerancia y odio racial al que ya nos tienen acostumbrados. Afortunadamente, la mayoría de las personas en este condado, estado, y nación rechazan y condenan estas actitudes y comprenden que representan lo peor que un ser inseguro puede sentir en su torcido corazón. Tic, tock, tic, tock…

  7. Billionaires such as Rauner, Pritzker, the Kennedy clan, Warren Buffet, Mark Cuban, George Soros, Bill Gates, Opra Winfrey, etc should open up their bank accounts and entirely fund the rebuilding of Puerto Rico.

  8. Hey! That’s class warfare! Remember my compassionate conservatives crying when reminded the rich should pay more in taxes? We know them too well; no principles…tic, tock, tic, tock…

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