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Fort Drum personnel are working around the clock in support of communities crippled by the recent ice storm. Soldiers are augmenting community clean-up efforts and providing trucks, electrical power, mobile kitchens, heaters, and more than 60,000 sand bags. (Duplicate image, see also DASD9901538)

Inches of ice encase the 10th Mountain Division Monument. Fort Drum personnel are working around the clock in support of communities crippled by the recent ice storm. Soldiers are augmenting community clean-up efforts and providing trucks, electrical power, mobile kitchens, heaters, and more than 60,000 sand bags

Soldiers from the 642nd Engineer Company work to clear fallen trees. Numerous trees were damaged from heavy ice buildup following an ice storm Jan. 8-9. Fort Drum personnel are working around the clock in support of communities crippled by the recent ice storm. Soldiers are augmenting community clean-up efforts and providing trucks, electrical power, mobile kitchens, heaters, and more than 60,000 sand bags

SGT. John Janey, 548th Corps Support Battalion, gives his generator one last check at the end of his 24-hour shift. Fort Drum personnel are working around the clock in support of communities crippled by the recent ice storm. Soldiers are augmenting community clean-up efforts and providing trucks, electrical power, mobile kitchens, heaters, and more than 60,000 sand bags. (Duplicate image, see also DASD9901537 or search 980112A0000R001)

SGT John Janey, 548th Corps Support Battalion, checks the generator one last time at the end of his 24-hour shift. Post personnel are working around the clock supporting communities hard hit by the recent ice storm. (Duplicate image, see also DASD9803095 or search 980112A0000R001)

PFC. William Pocan, 642nd Engineer Company, hooks up a generator to provide power to WTNY, one of the stations responsible for emergency broadcasts during the crisis. Fort Drum personnel are working around the clock in support of communities crippled by the recent ice storm. Soldiers are augmenting community clean-up efforts and providing trucks, electrical power, mobile kitchens, heaters, and more than 60,000 sand bags

Sandbags placed by the US Army (USA) Corps of Engineers (CE) fill a levee breach in New Orleans, Louisiana (LA). The Department of Defense is deployed as part of Joint Task Force Katrina to support the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) disaster relief efforts in the Gulf Coast areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina

An extensive sandbagging and pumping operation are ongoing along the rear of a pawn, trophy and other small business shops. A line of Guardsmen assemble and begin to fortify an existing wall. Army National Guardsmen from Columbia, Missouri and civilian volunteers have been working nearly twenty four hours a day to protect the small businesses

U.S. Army STAFF SGT. Melvin Borrego, a heavy equipment operator with the 1ST Battalion, 115th Transportation Company prepares to move sandbag which will soon be used to fill levee breaks in Plaquemines Parish, La., Oct. 3, 2005. The U.S. Army is contributing to the hurricane humanitarian assistance operations being led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in conjunction with the Department of Defense. (U.S. Army photo by SGT. Rob Barker) (Released)

Fort Drum personnel are working around the clock in support of communities crippled by the recent ice storm. Soldiers are augmenting community clean-up efforts and providing trucks, electrical power, mobile kitchens, heaters, and more than 60,000 sand bags. (Duplicate image, see also DASD9803097)

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Base: Fort Drum

State: New York (NY)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Alan Reno

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Members of 3rd Section, A Battery, 1ST Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment (Airborne), Fort Bragg, plug their ears as the M119 105mm howitzer fires during a joint field training. The soldiers are wearing MILES (Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System) equipment. (Duplicate image, see also DASD9803109 or search 980201A6522J506)

CPT. David MCcaughrin from the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion gives away kerosine heaters to an Iraqi civilian at the neighborhood counsel hall in New Baghdad, Iraq on January 26, 2006. The Humanitarian assistance mission was in benefit of the surviving family members of a Vehicle borne improvised explosive devices incident.(U.S. Army photo by SPECIALIST Teddy Wade) (Released)

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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Logan Stultz and Staff

Air Force Gen. Joseph Lengyel, chief, National Guard

Close up shot of a confiscated 9mm pistol about to be destroyed in the HHC, 1ST Brigade Combat Team motor pool, Camp Kime, Bosnia-Herzegovina. (Duplicate image, see also DA-SD-99-04693 or search 960816-A-6567T-003)

STS084-351-034 - STS-084 - Interior views of Docking Module with water transfer bags

PFC Luis Torres from C Company, 1ST Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, help remove a fallen tree from a yard after a severe ice storm left the village in shambles

SPEC. Valerie Davis, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 10th Mountain Division Artillery, prepares eggs at the Calcium, NY, firehouse. The firehouse serves as a shelter, with military personnel preparing meals and running generators to keep power. Fort Drum personnel are working around the clock in support of communities crippled by the recent ice storm. Soldiers are augmenting community clean-up efforts and providing trucks, electrical power, mobile kitchens, heaters, and more than 60,000 sand bags

STS055-255-022 - STS-055 - Views of plastic saline solution bags with individual crewmember's names.

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