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ONE MAN'S JOURNEYONE MAN'S JOURNEY By Matt Szymanski

JAPANRELIEFEFFORT

Disaster Overview•Friday, March 11 2011

•An undersea earthquake with a magnitude of 8.9, one of the most powerful ever recorded, strikes off Japan’s northeastern coast just before 3:00 pm local time. The authorities issue a tsunami warning.

•A 10-meter tsunami wave smashes over the northeastern Japanese coast, causing massive damage and flooding. A series of aftershocks follows, many exceeding a magnitude of 7.0.

•Japanese authorities announce that four nuclear power stations in quake-hit areas have been shut down. Eventually 11 of the nation’s roughly 50 plants stop producing power.

•The U.S. Geological Service announces the quake was the most powerful to hit Japan since records began.

•Misawa Air Base- Home of the 35th Fighter Wing

•Knowing it was close to hard hit coastal areas, I chose to head there.

•Being retired military, I also knew that I would have a safe place to stay.

•I arrived March 25, 2011 in search of joining volunteers.

Misawa Japan

•Misawa Air Base- Home of the 35th Fighter Wing

•Knowing it was close to hard hit coastal areas, I chose to head there.

•Being retired military, I also knew that I would have a safe place to stay.

•I arrived March 25, 2011 in search of joining volunteers.

Misawa Japan

•Misawa Air Base- Home of the 35th Fighter Wing

•Knowing it was close to hard hit coastal areas, I chose to head there.

•Being retired military, I also knew that I would have a safe place to stay.

•I arrived March 25, 2011 in search of joining volunteers.

Misawa Japan

There are several organizations and U.S. operations currentlyassisting in the relief effort, these are a few I found there.

JAPAN RED CROSSand

AMERICAN RED CROSS

OPERATION TOMODACHIJoint U.S. Armed Forces assisting in support and relief efforts

MISAWA HELPSVolunteers comprised of military and civilians

(This is who I was fortunate enough to link up with)

Oirase (Beach Area)

Hachinohe (Strawberry Farms)

While volunteering for several weeks with Misawa Helps, I was able to travel daily on a choice of two trips:

Noda City

Oirase (Beach Area)Hachinohe (Strawberry Farms)

Noda City

The most important reason for being there to help.

Noda City)

The volunteers deploy to an area in force.What can it look like after concentrated effort?...

THIS…

The people of Japan are an amazing culture and will be rebuilding mentally and physically for many years to come.

Please help them any way you can.

Thank you for your time.

It has been an honor and a privilege to help the people in Japan.

The volunteers at Misawa Helps will continue their support for a long time to come.

Please help with your support and donations.

Please visit their Facebook site

MISAWA HELPS

To contact them directlyfor donation information –

Christopher.burch@misawa.af.mil

For any other questionsfeel free to contact me at –

Cpt.szymanski@gmail.com

Thank you to Brent Duncan, Teresa Giustino, SrA Joe Mcfadden, and others on the Misawa Helps facebook page for some of the great pictures.

To those at Misawa Helps, please keep up the great work!

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