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[Hurricane Katrina] Angie, LA November 15, 2005 - FEMA Public Information Officer Anita Westervelt was stands next to the huge Oak tree that crushed the roof of Angie Junior High's classroom anex when Hurricane Katrina came to town. FEMA arranged for two new modular classroom buildings, to the delight of both faculty and students. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Angie, LA, November 15, 2005 - Angie Junior High Principal Randy Branch and two of his teachers admire the commorative collage presented to his school by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Colonel Charles Smithers. FEMA and the Corps set up the two new modular classrooms behind them to replace an annex destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] La Place, LA November 21, 2005 - "Teach for America" educators Dan Waldman and Ashely Cusick were hired by FEMA after Hurricane Katrina closed their New Orleans schools. They have been assisting south Louisiana disaster victims at the Disaster Recovery Center in St John the Babtist Parish since September. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] New Orleans, LA November 21, 2005 - Fortier High School English teacher Amy Laurenza was without a job after Hurricane Katrina shut down her New Orleans school. FEMA hired her to assist other hurricane victims in the city Disaster Recovery Center. Amy is one of 35 "Teach for America" educators hired by FEMA since September. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 17, 2006 - At a ceremony to officially open new classrooms provided by FEMA, a student that relocated to Baton Rouge from New Orleans, holds up a sign of thanks at Audubon Elementary School. FEMA has purchased modular buildings for temporary classrooms in several parishes that have welcomed displaced hurricane victims to ease the overcrowding of classes. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Boutte, LA November 14, 2005 - New Orleans teacher Alison Silber was hired by FEMA just after her school was unable to open due to Hurricane Katrina's devastation. Alison is working in a FEMA Disaster Recovery Center assisting other hurricane victims. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Angie, LA November 15, 2005 - Colonel Charles Smithers III, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, spoke at the dedication of two modular classroom buildings at Angie Junior High School in Washinton Parish. FEMA and the USACOE provided the buildings to replace a 1938 annex that was destroyed by hurricane Katrina. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 2-14-06 -- Executive Associate to the Chancellor Gerald Williams shows April Winder; the first student to arrive, to her new classroom at Southern University at New Orleans campus that FEMA is providing for them when Hurricane Katrina destroyed their campus 5 months ago.. FEMA is providing the Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) with 45 Modular Buildings to provide instructional Classrooms, Offices, Cafeteria, and facilities staffed for student education and FEMA Travel Trailers to house students and staff. Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) is the only School Campus in the United States to be built by FEMA and a State. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, January 17, 2008 - - Louisiana Recovery School District Superintendent Paul Vallas describes for Acting Deputy Administrator and Chief Operating Officer, Vice Admiral Harvey Johnson and Acting Associate Deputy Administrator for FEMA's Gulf Coast Recovery Office, Jim Stark, repairs and rebuilding taking place inside of the Recovery School District. FEMA funding is helping to rebuild schools destroyed in flooding after Hurricane Katrina. Photo by Manuel Broussard/FEMA.

[Hurricane Katrina] Angie, LA, November 15, 2005 - Angie Junior High School's "Teacher of the Year", Pamela Blanchard, helps one of her sixth graders with a reading lesson in a new modular classroom provided by FEMA. Two new buildings replace a 1938 annex that was crushed by an oak tree when Hurricane Katrina hit this Washington Parish. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

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label_outline Explore Oak Tree, Angie, Graders

Ron Maines, left, and his son, Navy Lt. Mark T. Maines,

U.S. Air Force Col. Kevin E. Blanchard, 355th Fighter

After the opposing forces attacked and damaged the camp runway, the Rapid Runway Repair team from the 90th CES, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo., went to work filling in the craters using dump trucks and road graders and then began assembling the AM2 runway repair mats. They are participating in Exercise Condor Contest, part of a Space Command Operational Readiness Inspection which deployed 155 members of the 90th Missile Wing, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo. to Camp Guernsey Army National Guard Base, Wyo

Assistant Secretary Pamela Patenaude, Community Planning and Development Leadership Training Reception

Staff Sgt. Shawn Vrock, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 12-12-05 -- Jefferson Parash School teachers reach for their keys from the holiday tree. Jefferson Parish schools and FEMA team together to provide Travel Trailer housing for it's school teachers that are victims of Hurricane Katrina. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

Mark Kleinman, a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant

Members of a repair party get a lesson in first aid techniques during a general quarters drill aboard the tank landing ship USS SUMTER (LST 1181). The SUMTER is transiting the Atlantic Ocean on a West African training cruise

U.S. Air Force Col. Kevin E. Blanchard, 355th Fighter

Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer 5 Dawn Blanchard,

Family members with Headquarters Company, Combat Logistics

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Cedar Rapids, IA, August 4, 2008 -- At a meeting for Linn County residents at Kirkwood College, Public Information Officer Jacqueline Chandler explains the levels and limits of FEMA assistance to three Cedar Rapids residents who suffered damage to their homes in the massive June flood. Public meetings give citizens the opportunity to communicate their concerns to FEMA, SBA, state officials and their congressmen. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

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