Technical Sergeants James Glickman, Timothy Galunas and Leslie Vanbelkum, 36th Contingency Response Element, control the trans-load of supplies onto a CH-53 Sea Stallion. At least 3,274 people have died as a result of Tropical Cyclone Sidr, which struck the southern coast of Bangladesh as a category four storm Nov. 15 and affected approximately 8.5 million people. (Courtesy photo)
Off-load and trans-load operations continue in Barisal, Bangladesh, as high ranking dignitaries and media visit the location. Airmen from Andersen and other Pacific Air Forces units provided relief in Bangladesh in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Sidr which struck the nation's south coast Nov. 15 causing significant damage and thousands of casualties. (Courtesy photo)
After completing the airfield assessment in Barisal, Bangladesh, Tech. Sgt. Darrol Wiltz, Staff Sgt. Tyler Adams, Master Sgt. Jon Harston and Tech. Sgt. Timothy Galunas, all from the 36th Contingency Response Element, take a moment to get a picture with their Bangladesh Army counterparts. Airmen from Andersen and other Pacific Air Forces units provided relief in Bangladesh in the wake of a tropical cyclone which struck the nation's south coast Nov. 15 causing significant damage and thousands of casualties. (Courtesy photo)
Master Sgt. Jon Harston and Tech. Sgt. Timothy Galunas, 36th Contingency Response Element, mark a helicopter landing site in Barisal, Bangladesh. The four additional helicopter landing sites increased the amount of aircraft the airfield could handle. Airmen from Andersen and other Pacific Air Forces units provided relief in Bangladesh in the wake of a tropical cyclone which struck the nation's south coast Nov. 15 causing significant damage and thousands of casualties. (Courtesy photo)
Members of the 36th Contingency Response Element organize airfield operations. Teams unloaded a C-130 Hercules and simultaneously work with the Bangladesh Army to load two CH-46 Sea Knight with relief supplies; all three aircraft were able to depart the airfield within 10 minutes. Airmen from Andersen and other Pacific Air Forces units provided relief in Bangladesh in the wake of a tropical cyclone which struck the nation's south coast Nov. 15 causing significant damage and thousands of casualties. (Courtesy photo)
Tech. Sgt. Darrol Wiltz and Staff Sgt. Tyler Adams, 36th Contingency Response Element, conduct an airfield assessment at an abandoned airfield in Barisal, Bangladesh. The site was being looked at as another forward distribution site for drop off of additional supplies. Airmen from Andersen and other Pacific Air Forces units provided relief in Bangladesh in the wake of a tropical cyclone which struck the nation's south coast Nov. 15 causing significant damage and thousands of casualties. (Courtesy photo)
Members of the 36th Contingency Response Element set up tents on the helicopter landing zone along the parking ramp to beddown for the night in Barisal, Bangladesh. The team packs up camp every morning before aircraft arrive. Airmen from Andersen and other Pacific Air Forces units provided relief in Bangladesh in the wake of a tropical cyclone which struck the nation's south coast Nov. 15 causing significant damage and thousands of casualties. (Courtesy photo)