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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., 9/18/2005 -- Cruise ships Ecstasy and Sensation at the dock at night. Thousands of Hurricane Katrina survivors and response workers are housed on the cruise ships due to lack of housing in and around New Orleans. FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., 9/18/2005 -- The cruise ship Ecstacy docked at dusk. Hurricane Katrina survivors and response workers used the Ecstacy and Sensation cruise ships as emergency housing due to lack of housing in and around New Orleans. FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans,LA.,9/18/2005--Cruise ships, The Ecstacy and The Sensation, docked in the New Orleans port with the city of New Orleans in the background at dusk. Thousands of Hurricane Katrina survivors and response workers stayed on these cruise ships due to lack of housing in and around New Orleans. FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 03-2-06 -- Carnival Cruise Ship Ecstasy leaves port after completing her FEMA Contract to house and feed disaster victims. Using the ships for emergency housing allowed police officers, fire fighters, emergency medical personnel and city workers to keep a devastated city functioning. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 20, 2006 - Carnival Cruise Ships Ecstasy and Sensation docked in New Orleans, providing housing for local victims of Hurricane Katrina, contracted and funded by FEMA. The ships have been in use since the first week of September 2005 and will depart March 1, 2006. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 20, 2006 - A FEMA Community Relations Specialist (R) assists a New Orleans Police Officer, currently residing on the Carnival Cruise Ship Ecstasy, in securing alternate housing. Disaster victims still housed on the ship have been assigned a FEMA representative to locate other venues to accomodate housing needs since the ships are departing March 1, 2006. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 27, 2006 - The Carnival Cruise ships Ecstasy and Sensation prepare to leave New Orleans and hurricane victims residing onboard have packed up their belongings and found other temporary housing. FEMA's Community Relations found housing, provided transportation and even helped move the possessions of the displaced residents. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 03-2-06 -- Carnival Cruise Ship Ecstasy and Sensation leave port after completing their FEMA Contract to house and feed disaster victims. The ships housed over 6,000 victims and served over 1.4 million meals. Using the cruise ships for housing 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, 02-28-06 -- Babette Haines leaves the Cruse ship Sensation and will be stay at her Sisters until the electricity is hooked up to her FEMA Trailer. FEMA Community Relations specialists are assisting disaster victims living on the Carnival Cruise Ships Ecstasy and Sensation find alternative housing as the FEMA contract expires March 1st. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., 9/18/2005 -- Cruise ship Ecstasy docked with the city of New Orleans in the background. Thousands of Hurricane Katrina survivors and response workers stayed on the Ecstasy due to the lack of housing in and around New Orleans. FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

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NORWEGIAN DAWN ESCORT (FOR, New York harbor

USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) was diverted from its current

Kurdish men wait to begin a tour of a refugee camp near Zakhu, Iraq. U.S. and allied troops established the camp as part of Operation Provide Comfort, a multinational effort to aid the thousands of Kurds who fled their homes after fighting broke out between Kurdish groups and Iraqi government forces following Operation Desert Storm

Fire ^ Wildfire - Sylmar, Calif. , November 28, 2008 -- Homes in the background that did not sustain fire damage become uninhabitable due to the lack of utilities. Every park resident is urged to register with FEMA. FEMA/Michael Mancino

A view showing the damage to the riverboat casino Valance, in Biloxi, Mississippi (MS), results of Hurricane Katrina. The category-4 hurricane battered the Gulf Coast with wind gusts in excess of 140 miles per hour, leaving millions of people without power, and hundreds of thousands homeless

A sister of the The Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus laughingly bends her uniform regulations as US Navy Lieutenant Commander S. Douglas Smith, Chaplain, Amphibious Squadron 11, presents her a USS ESSEX ball cap on October 23rd, 2000. The nuns invited the Marines and Sailors of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Special Operations Capable (SOC) and USS ESSEX Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) to help clean up tons of construction equipment and debris left behind when a construction project at the hospital was halted for lack of funds. Though many didn't know what the project was for, approximately 200 Marines and Sailors volunteered to help. "It's being able to say we've done ...

A French Georges Leygues class destroyer is moored at a pier alongside a cruise ship and other military vessels in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm.

Small boats NYC - US Coast Guard photo

NORFOLK, Va. (Apr. 01, 2015) Military Sealift Command

Seaman Will Reding, a logistics specialist from Paramount,

HUD Press Conference Participants - [Participants in] press conference, at HUD Headquarters, on Secretary Alphonso Jackson's denial of Clipper Equity, L.P.'s request to purchase the Starrett City housing development in Brooklyn, New York, [on grounds of lack of sufficient information demonstrating the company's commitment to affordable housing. Joining Secretary Jackson were New York Attorney General, and former HUD Secretary, Andrew Cuomo, New York Senator Charles Schumer, and New York Congressman Edolphus Towns.]

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