The military response to Hurricane Sandy was historically
significant. For the first time, dual status commanders-military
commanders authorized by law to serve in both state and federal
status simultaneously- were activated in an effort to unify state
and federal efforts under a single command structure during an
unplanned response. The events that occurred over the 2-week
response period provide a basis for lessons learned as we look to
improve upon this first attempt to use this unique command
construct in response to an unplanned incident. In this monograph,
Mr. Ryan Burke and Dr. Sue McNeil discuss the results of their
year-long case study examining the military response to Hurricane
Sandy under the dual status commander arrangement. In one of the
most thorough and comprehensive analyses of the subject to date,
Burke and McNeil first address the chronology of the storm and the
ensuing military actions.
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