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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, La., August 30, 2005 -- Members of the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue teams coordinate with local officals to make plans on access into areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans is being evacuated as a result of floods from hurricane Katrina. Thousand of people have been rescued from the flood waters by Urban Search and Rescue teams which have come to New Orleans from around the country to help. Photo by Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., October 19, 2005 - Residents of the 9th district of New Orleans look at the only belongings they were able to salvage from their home. Their home was damaged by flooding during Hurricane Katrina. Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, La., August 30, 2005 -- Members of the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue teams coordinate with local officals to make plans on access into areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans is being evacuated as a result of floods from hurricane Katrina. Thousand of people have been rescued from the flood waters by Urban Search and Rescue teams which have come to New Orleans from around the country. Photo by Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 9-30-05 -- Houses were destroyed after hurricane Katrina came through the area and the levees broke. Some homes floated off their foundations and bumped into others homes or came to rest on cars. Many New Orleans residents are homeless and now rely on FEMA to help them though the disaster. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 31, 2005 -- FEMA Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) personnel from Missouri transport residents stranded in areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans is being evacuated following hurricane Katrina. Photo by Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 31, 2005 -- Members of the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue task forces and local rescue personnel continue to help residents impacted by Hurricane Katrina. These residents were transported to the area from various neighborhoods and need to cross over the tracks to get on a second boat which will bring them to dry land. Photo by Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 30, 2005 -- An Urban Search and Rescue Team, Missouri Task Force 1, rescues a New Orleans victim of hurricane Katrina. New Orleans is being evacuated because of flooding following the breaks in the levees as a result of hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 03-1-06 -- Security guards John Oleaga and Lol Madrigal check a truck driver for proper access to the dock and Cruse Ships that house disaster victims. The housing afforded by the cruise ship allowed police officers, fire fighters, emergency medical personnel and city workers to keep the city functioning. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., 10/22/2005 -- Major Heaton, a Task Force Raven National Guardsman from Washington asssits the New Orleans Fire Dept. in searching homes for missing residents in the Lower 9th Ward following hurricane Katrina. FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, La., 10-20-05 -- A Army National Guard medical truck drives through a devastated area of New Orleans looking for residents who may require assistance. The residents of the 9th district, an area flooded during Hurricane Katrina, were allowed limited access to the area to assess damage to their homes. Photo by Patsy Lynch

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A Soviet-made GAZ-66 truck seized during Operation URGENT FURY

Two combat-ready Marines are in an M-51 jeep with a heavy anti-tank weapon system (TOW) mounted in it. One of the Marines drives the jeep and the other acts as the gunner during Operation CAX 1-2-82 at the Marine Corps Air-to-Ground Combat Center

U.S. Army paratroopers with the Headquarters and

A beachmaster guides the driver of a rough-terrain forklift as he drives the vehicle along a causeway from the beach to a utility landing craft (LCU) during the joint services exercise Solid Shield '89

Marines from the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force ride in an M-939 5-ton cargo truck past an abandoned Iraqi MT-LB multipurpose tracked vehicle on the road to Kuwait City during the ground phase of Operation Desert Storm

A US Air Force (USAF) Major (MAJ) with the107th Fighter Squadron (FS), is dressed in his pilots gear for his departure by Life Support (LS) SPECIALIST CHIEF MASTER Sergeant (CMSGT) Arron Lynch prior to deploying to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia

Manitou Springs, CO September 21, 2013-- Sand bags line the streets in Manitou Springs, CO. The Manitou Springs area was badly damaged because of recent flooding in the area. FEMA is working with local, state and other federal agencies to provide assistance to residents and business affected by recent foods. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Depth 10,000 feet, 400 miles southwest of the Azores; view of the bow section of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS SCORPION (SSN-589) where it rests on the ocean floor. Note the forward messenger buoy cavity and escape trunk access hatches. The SCORPION sank with the loss of its 99 man crew on 22 May 1968 by what is believed to have been the accidental explosion of one of its own torpedoes. The wreckage was located 31 October 1968 by a towed sled with magnetometers, sonar and still cameras

At an entrance to Interstate Highway 70 (I-70), a member of the Glenwood Springs Police Department brief members of the 220th Military Police (MP) Company, Colorado Army National Guard (COARNG) on the Coal Seam Fires. The 220th MP will set up security access control points along the perimeter including I-70. The Coal Seam Fire started sometime in the mid-1970s as an underground fire burned along a rich vein of coal. Occassionally the fire breaks through to the surface. At this time it had burned 7,300 acres, damaged an estimated 40 structures, and caused the evacuation of 2,000 residents

US Marine Corps (USMC) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Adam Peers, Reservist, Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron-234 (VMGR-234), Fort Worth, Texas (TX), drives a stake into the ground before attaching concertina wire to it at Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base (AB), Kuwait. US Marines are currently deployed to Southwest Asia in support of Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM

DESTRUCTIVE ENGINE FAILURE OF F-100 AT THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY SHOP AND ACCESS PSLSA

U.S. Marine Corps 1ST Force Service Support Group Marines ride inside the cargo area of a Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) 7-ton truck during the simulated live-fire application process of the Convoy Security Course at Camp Deluz, located onboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., on Aug. 14, 2004, to learn how to respond immediately to enemy fire. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance CPL. Samantha L. Jones) (Released)

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