Bettandorff, Jonathan, SPC

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Current Service Status
USA Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Specialist
Current/Last Service Branch
Quartermaster Corps
Current/Last Primary MOS
92F-Petroleum Supply Specialist
Current/Last MOS Group
Quartermaster
Primary Unit
2008-2015, 92F, 1st Battalion, 158th Aviation
Service Years
2003 - 2015
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Operation Enduring Freedom
Quartermaster Corps
Specialist
Four Service Stripes
Two Overseas Service Bars

 Official Badges 

10th Mountain Division 244th Aviation Brigade Army Honorable Discharge (1984-Present)


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)Post 4709, Montgomery County PostPost 618
  2006, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) - Assoc. Page
  2006, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Post 4709, Montgomery County Post (Member) (Conroe, Texas) - Chap. Page
  2006, American Legion, Post 618 (Member) (Willis, Texas) - Chap. Page
  2010, Wounded Warrior Project2 - Assoc. Page



Operation Lifeline (Pakistan)
From Month/Year
October / 2005
To Month/Year
March / 2006

Description
The 2005 Kashmir earthquake occurred at 08:50:39 Pakistan Standard Time on 8 October in the Pakistani territory of Azad Kashmir. It was centered near the city of Muzaffarabad, and also affected Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It registered a moment magnitude of 7.6 and had a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). The earthquake also affected countries in the surrounding region where tremors were felt in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Chinese Xinjiang. The severity of the damage caused by the earthquake is attributed to severe upthrust.
The national and international humanitarian response to the crisis was extensive. In the initial phases of response, the Pakistan Medical corps, Corps of Engineers, Army aviation and a large number of infantry units played important roles. Lt. Gen Afzal, Maj. Gen. Imtiaz, and Maj. Gen Javid were the leaders of their formations. Maj.Gen Farrukh Seir was in charge of foreign relief co-ordination. The relief work in Jammu and Kashmir was led by IAS officers of the state administration, Bashir Runyal and Jaipal Singh. In early 2006, the Government of Pakistan organized a donors' conference to raise money for reconstruction and development of the area. A total of $6.2 billion was pledged and a large amount of the money was delivered in terms of services of international NGOs with high pay scales. The rest of the money pledged, which was given to the Government of Pakistan for reconstruction and development, was used by a reconstruction authority called Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority, which was made by then military regime to accommodate retired high military officials and while keeping the command of the reconstruction and rehabilitation authority directly under the military. This authority has been highly criticised[by whom?] for luxurious non-developmental spending and false statistics. The basic infrastructure, including tertiary care, health, education, road networks, water supply, waste management and other basic needs, was still underdeveloped and had not reached pre-earthquake status in the region.

Well over US$ 5.4 billion (400 billion Pakistani rupees) in aid arrived from all around the world. US Marine and Army helicopters stationed in neighbouring Afghanistan quickly flew aid into the devastated region along with five CH-47 Chinook helicopters from the Royal Air Force that were deployed from the United Kingdom. Five crossing points were opened on the Line of Control (LOC), between India and Pakistan, to facilitate the flow of humanitarian and medical aid to the affected region, and aid teams from different parts of Pakistan and around the world came to the region to assist in relief.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
October / 2005
To Month/Year
March / 2006
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories

People You Remember
B Co. 7/158 Avn Rgt 244th Avn Bde

   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
Pakistan VIP

  19 Also There at This Battle:
 
  • Ahye, Philip, SSG, (2001-Present)
  • Andrews, Lindsey, SGT, (2001-Present)
  • Clark, James, SGT, (2005-2009)
  • Davis, William, SSG, (1988-2009)
  • Esparza, Michael, SSG, (2001-2009)
  • Esquivel, John, SPC, (2003-2010)
  • Frandsen, Winter, SGT, (2004-2013)
  • Ivey, Kevin, CW4, (1983-2008)
  • Kuryla, Jeremy, SSG, (2004-Present)
  • McKennie, Leslie, SFC, (1993-2009)
  • Mullen, Michael, SGM, (1984-2016)
  • Rodriguez, Hector, CPT, (2000-2009)
  • Seybold, Robert, CW2, (1993-Present)
  • THOMAS, BRANDON, CW4, (2000-2021)
  • White, Carl, SSG, (2000-2014)
  • White, Tyrone, SFC, (1993-2016)
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