US Military in Disaster Relief - For the Common Defense
Using the response to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake as a case study, CPT John Chambers discusses the capabilities of the US Military in disaster and humanitarian relief operations.
Using the response to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake as a case study, CPT John Chambers discusses the capabilities of the US Military in disaster and humanitarian relief operations.
Using the response to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake as a case study, CPT John Chambers discusses the capabilities of the US Military in disaster and humanitarian relief operations.
For the Common Defense is a weekly seminar on defense issues run by the students and fellows of the Harvard Kennedy School. Each week, a different subject is explored, providing insights for students and fellows with no prior military background as well as for those who want to become better professionals in their military service.
Seminars are co-sponsored by the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and are held in the Belfer Center Library, room L369. Sessions are open to the public but are “off the record,” meaning nothing said can be quoted outside the session. For more information contact John Chambers, John_Chambers@hks16.harvard.edu.