Servicemembers Mobilize to Combat California Wildfires – Guy D. McCardle

As California confronts some of the most devastating wildfires in its history, servicemembers from various branches have been deployed to support firefighting efforts and provide relief to affected communities. The collaboration between military personnel and civilian agencies underscores the critical role of the armed forces in domestic disaster response.

California National Guard’s Frontline Engagement

The California National Guard has taken a leading role in battling the devastating wildfires sweeping through Southern California. As of January 8, 2025, over 600 National Guard members have been deployed alongside their equipment to support firefighting and law enforcement efforts. Their contributions are essential in containing the fires and safeguarding communities in the affected areas.

On the ground, the Guard has mobilized two hand crews working directly with CAL FIRE, with an additional eight crews from Task Force Rattlesnake set to join the fight. In total, nearly 40 military hand crews from the active Army and the California National Guard are engaged in battling the flames on the front lines. These crews are focused on fire suppression, constructing firebreaks, and working tirelessly to contain the blazes.

In the skies, the National Guard is deploying significant aerial resources to combat the fires. Ten rotary-wing aircraft, including four UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, are conducting water bucket operations to douse the flames. Two C-130 airplanes equipped with Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS) have also been deployed, capable of dropping fire retardant over large areas. These efforts provide critical support to ground crews and help slow the spread of the fires.

The Guard is also contributing to other crucial aspects of the wildfire response. Firefighting helicopters and medevac units are on standby, ready to assist as needed. Additionally, remotely piloted aircraft are being utilized for fire mapping and damage assessments, providing real-time data to help guide firefighting strategies. In evacuated areas, a military police company has been assigned to assist the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department with traffic control, ensuring that residents can evacuate safely and that unauthorized access is prevented.

The California National Guard’s efforts are part of a larger operation involving over 7,500 firefighting and emergency personnel working to protect communities across the state. The horrific wildfires in Los Angeles and surrounding areas have required an extraordinary response, and the National Guard’s swift and coordinated actions demonstrate their ongoing critical role in disaster relief.