A GLOBAL FORCE FOR GOOD: SEA SERVICES HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

Type: Book
Language(s): English


 Abstract: Over 32 million people have perished in natural disasters since 1900. In an era of climate change, the frequency and intensity of natural disasters will inevitably increase. The effects of war, political  instability, mass migration, pandemics, and rapid urbanization exacerbate these incidents. The U.S. military is often the only entity capable of responding in a timely and meaningful way to these disasters. In this volume, John Sherwood examines the response of the U.S. Navy and its partners to three of the most destructive disasters in recent history: the 2004 earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Japan's triple disaster in 2011. Based on original sources and numerous interviews, Sherwood not only explores a topic rarely examined by historians but crafts a vivid and compelling narrative. 


Author(s): John Darrell Sherwood
Publisher(s): Naval History and Heritage Command, Department of the Navy
Publication Date: 5 September 2023
Number of Pages: 462
Publication Web Page: https://www.history.navy.mil/research/publications/publications-by-subject/global-force-for-good.html
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