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Packing Up For Christmas Drop

Packing Up For Christmas Drop

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Operation Christmas Drop Process and Participants

Operation Christmas Drop Process and Participants

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Operation Christmas Drop

Operation Christmas Drop

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65th Annual Operation Christmas Drop

65th Annual Operation Christmas Drop

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About Operation Christmas Drop

Operation Christmas Drop is the Department of Defense’s longest-running humanitarian airlift operation. The tradition began during the Christmas season in 1952 when a B-29 Superfortress aircrew saw islanders waving at them from the island of Kapingamarangi, 3,500 miles southwest of Hawaii. In the spirit of Christmas the aircrew dropped a bundle of supplies attached to a parachute to the islanders below, giving the operation its name. Today, air drop operations include more than 50 islands throughout the Pacific. 

Operation Christmas Drop is a PACAF event which includes a partnership between the 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan; the 36th Wing, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam; 734th Air Mobility Squadron, Andersen AFB of the 515th Air Mobility Operations Wing, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii; the University of Guam; and the 'Operation Christmas Drop' private organization which leads the fundraising and donations for the operation. Andersen is used as a "base camp" to airlift the donated goods to islanders throughout Micronesia.

Utilizing the Denton Program, which allows private U.S. citizens and organizations to use space available on U.S. military cargo planes to transport humanitarian goods to countries in need, the C-130J Super Hercules crews airdrop food, supplies, educational materials, and toys to islanders throughout the Federated States of Micronesia, and Republic of Palau. These islands are some of the most remote locations on the globe spanning a distance nearly as broad as the continental US.

Months leading up the drop dates volunteers create donation drop-off boxes and raise money from local businesses and citizens. A week before the drop, volunteer Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, civilians, contractors and families assist in picking up and sorting the donations. After the goods are sorted, riggers from Yokota and Andersen volunteers build dozens of boxes to hold the materials, most containing school supplies, clothing, rice, fishing equipment and toys.

Each year, the Christmas drops serve as a proving ground for the techniques used and shared with regional partners in preparation for response to natural disasters all too common across this region.

Air crews are linked to the village via ham radio as they fly overhead and drop supplies. The event provides readiness training to participating aircrew, allowing them to gain experience in conducting airdrops while providing critical supplies to 56 Micronesian islands impacting about 20,000 people; ultimately it's a profound win for everyone involved.

Low Cost Low Altitude (LCLA) airdrop is incredibly cost-efficient and easy to apply across the global airlift community, utilizing readily available resources and repurposed personnel parachutes to build supply pallets at a fraction of the cost of other airdrop bundles. These pallets are dropped at low altitude to improve drop accuracy.

Demonstrating and executing LCLA drops alongside regional allies is just one example of the USAF actively pursuing and participating in interoperability partner training to increase Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief operational capabilities while ensuring stability in the Indo-Asia Pacific region.

The capabilities employed during OCD are a unique method of delivery suited to the region. Coast Humanitarian Air Drop (CHAD) takes the LCLA capability to the types of environments seen in many places throughout the Pacific. Together, CHAD and LCLA represent a unique Humanitarian Aid/Disaster Response or wartime capability that enables the USAF and allied nations to rapidly respond anywhere in the Indo-Asia Pacific region.

 

 

Operation Christmas Drop News

  • Operation Christmas Drop begins at Andersen AFB

    Military members from the U.S. Air Force, Coast Guard and Navy, with international support from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force and Royal Australian Air Force are joining forces to airdrop and deliver donated toys, clothes, food items and other necessities to remote islands across the Pacific Ocean

  • Operation Christmas Drop showcases HA/DR Training

    U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules crews from Yokota Air Base, Japan, launched the final missions of Operation Christmas Drop 2015 Dec. 15 officially completing this year's operation with 100 percent of bundles on target.   Since Dec. 8, C-130 crews from Yokota's 36th Airlift Squadron, Royal Australian

  • Operation Christmas Drop showcases HA/DR Training

    U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules crews from Yokota Air Base, Japan, launched the final missions of Operation Christmas Drop 2015, Dec. 15,  officially completing this year's operation with 100 percent of bundles on target.Since Dec. 8, C-130 crews from Yokota's 36th Airlift Squadron, Royal Australian

  • U.S., Australia, Japan launch Operation Christmas Drop 2015

    With the holiday season now in full swing, C-130 Hercules aircrews and support personnel from Japan Air Self-Defense Force, Royal Australian Air Force and 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan, began spreading cheer and joy while practicing critical humanitarian aid/disaster relief training by

  • Andersen hosts 64th annual Operation Christmas Drop 'Push Ceremony'

    The 64th iteration of Operation Christmas Drop will begin here Dec. 8 at 9 a.m. with an official "Push Ceremony" followed by U.S. Air Force, Japanese Air Self Defense Force, and Royal Australian Air Force executing humanitarian airdrops to islands throughout the Ulithi Atoll and the island of Fais

General Information

Where to Donate

Donations can be dropped off in the collection boxes located at the establishments listed below.

 

- Andersen Commissary
- AAFB Chapel 1&2, Andersen AFB
- Airman Family Readiness Center, Andersen AFB 
- Andersen Middle School
- BX, Andersen AFB
- VFW, Yigo
- NCTS
- NEX Main Store, Naval Base
- NEX Home Center, Naval Base
- Navy Commissary, Naval Base
- Holiday Tower Condos, Sinajana
- American Grocery, Dededo
- Cost U Less, Harmon
- Santa Teresita Catholic Church, Mangilao
- Ladera Tower, Mangilao
- Mobile Gas, Ipan


What to Donate

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    - Antifungal cream/ointment

    - Canned Goods (minimum 2 year expiration)

    - Canopy Materials (canvas, rope)

    - Cement (paste-not quickcrete)

    - Children's Books

    - Cloth/Clothing

    - Coffee

    - Cookware

    - Fishing Supplies (hooks, line, rope)

    - Flashlight (manually powered)

    - Fruit/Vegetable Seeds

    - Hand Tools

    - Hygiene Products (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, floss)

    - Pond Liners (plastic sheeting)

    - Rice

    - Sandals/Shoes

    - School Supplies

    - Sunglasses/Hats

    - Toys

    - Towels, bed sheets, small pillows

    - Misc (duct tape, sand paper)

For more information contact:

christmasdroporganization@gmail.com