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[Hurricane Ike] Baytown, TX, September 28, 2008 -- Local residents load up meals at the mobile kitchen operated by the Red Cross and North Carolina Baptist Men. A full two weeks after Hurricane Ike, 7000 meals/day are still being served at this site. Mike Moore/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Baytown, TX, September 28, 2008 -- An aerial view of the North Carolina Baptist Men's disaster kitchens Manna 1 (left center), Unit 2 (right), and Unit 3 (left), a FEMA commodity Point of Distribution (POD) (upper left center), and a Red Cross command center. The three kitchen complex can cook and distribute 70,000 meals per day; 2 weeks after Hurricane Ike and this kitchen group is still sending out 7000 meals per day. Mike Moore/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Winnie, Texas, September 18, 2008 -- Red Cross volunteers working in a temporary-shelter kitchen in Winnie, Texas after Hurricane Ike. Almost one week after Ike moved through this area, more than 2000 meals a day are still being served from this shelter. Mike Moore/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Galveston Island, TX, September 24, 2008 -- International Red Cross volunteer, Miguel Cebellos, from Mexico, hands a container of food to a local resident returning to the area after almost two weeks after Hurricane Ike made landfall. Volunteer agencies are working to help residents impacted by the storm by providing basic commodities as well as hot meals. Jocelyn Augusitno/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Galveston Island, TX, September 24, 2008-- International Red Cross volunteer, Miguel Cebellos, from Mexico, hands a container of food to a local resident returning to the area after almost two weeks after Hurricane Ike made landfall. Volunteer agencies are working to help residents impacted by the storm by providing basic commodities as well as hot meals. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Orange, TX, September 26,2008--A FEMA Individual assistance worker talks to residents waiting for services at a DRC in Orange, TX. FEMA has mobile disaster recovery centers (DRC's) located in areas affected by Hurricane Ike and is working with state and local officials to assist residents in areas hit by the hurricane. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Corpus Christi, TX, September 11, 2008 -- Members of the Air Force and DMAT units carry a patient to a waiting plane for transport to a hospital in the Dallas, TX area. Special needs medical patients were transported out of the Corpus Christi area in advance of Hurricane Ike's landfall. FEMA is working with the State of Texas to provide adequate transportation assistance to residents who may need to evacuate from their homes. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Galveston Island, TX, September 14, 2008 -- A member of the National Guard grabs some MREs to give to residents at a POD site. FEMA is working with the state of Texas and the military to provide commodities to the residents affected by Hurricane Ike. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Galveston, TX, September 24, 2008 -- The Salvation Army rallies the troops preparing to deliver 35,000 meals to residents all over the island that are returning to their homes for the first time since Hurricane Ike slammed the South Texas shoreline. Mike Moore/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Baytown, TX, September 28, 2008 -- Members of the American Red Cross working side by side with the North Carolina Baptist Men Convention (in yellow shirts) to distribute meals to local residents recovering from Hurricane Ike. These mobile kitchens are capable of serving 70,000 meals per day; two weeks after the storm 7000 meals/day are still being served. Mike Moore/FEMA

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US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Charles Gillaspie, 55th Maintenance Squadron (MXS), Munitions Flight, punches out a military specifications label for live ammunition during a pallet build up in preparation for the 2004 Offutt Air Force Base (AFB) Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE). Over the next two weeks, the 55th Wing is conducting an ORE in preparation for an upcoming Air Combat Command (ACC) inspection in March

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , May 30, 2010 -- FEMA Community Relations Specialist Louise Abel (right) provides disaster recovery information to Director Joyce Espy Searcy (left) of Belmont University at the Kayne Avenue Missionary Baptist Church fund raiser. FEMA provides funds to help homeowners recover from disasters. Martin Grube/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Galveston, Texas, September 29, 2008 -- Mail is being collected at a mobile mail center parked in front of the heavily damaged Postal Office Building in Galveston. Hurricane Ike has disrupted the use of this new, now flooded, facility. Mail is being delivered to only a portion of the island as power and residents return. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Galveston Island, TX, September 17, 2088--A dog displaced by Hurricane Ike waits to be checked in at a local shelter set up by the Humane Society where volunteers from around the country are helping to rescue animals displaced by the hurricane. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

MASTER Sergeant Steven Filips (left), from Third Air Force, Royal Air Force Mildenhall, United Kingdom, and Technical Sergeant Robert Haggerty, from 1ST Combat Communications Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, provide communication support for MEDFLAG 01-2. MEDFLAG 01-2 is a Headquarters United States Air Forces in Europe led real-world exercise designed to test the ability of its personnel to form and deploy the core of a humanitarian relief operation joint task force. They are deploying for two weeks to Nampula, Mozambique to provide training to Mozambique forces in mass casualty disaster response, life support procedures, self-aid and buddy care, and moulage application or injury ...

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Lady Lake, Fla., February 3, 2007 -- A volunteer works to clean up a tree felled by the tornadoes that hit central Florida last night. FEMA has begun its initial response to the disaster. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

Chaplain Col. Randy Kitchens, Air Force Global Strike

Airman 1st Class Cortny Pelton, a native of Wyoming,

STS080-701-021 - STS-080 - Crew portrait of STS-80 crewmembers in shuttle middeck

[Hurricane Ike] Galveston Island, TX, September 24, 2008 -- Residents are allowed entry into Galveston Island nearly two weeks after Hurricane Ike made landfall in the area. Traffic backed up a few miles out of town as residents make their way back to see their houses and begin cleanup. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Tornado and Severe Storms] Evansville, IN, November 19, 2005 -- Volunteer Lee Barnes picks debris blown into an agricultural field from the Eastbrook Mobile Home Park. The tornado destroyed homes and scattered debris into state parks, fields, and neighborhoods. Leif Skoogfors/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , May 8, 2010 -- Walter Hunt Metro Councilmember District 3(L), FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Gracia Szczech and Jerry Maynard Metro Councilmember at Large(r) meet at Beech Creek Missionary Baptist Church to tour Bordeaux (Nashville). FEMA is responding to severe storms and flooding that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes across Tennessee in May 2010. David Fine/FEMA

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