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Kentucky Army National Guard (KYARNG) Soldiers of the 201st Engineer Battalion, Ashland, Kentucky (KY), unload pallets of food at a local agency in Port Sulphur, Louisiana (LA), in support of Hurricane Katrina Relief efforts. (A3574)

Kentucky Army National Guard (KYARNG) Sergeant (SGT) Lewis R. Henderson, assigned to the 2123rd Transportation Company, Ownesboro, Kentucky (KY), hands cases of food down to US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Cliff D. Walmsley, from the 124th Wing, Boise, Idaho (ID). The KYARNG is in direct support of the Hurricane Katrina Relief efforts. (A3574)

Kentucky Army National Guard (KYARNG) SPECIALIST (SPC) Michael Smith, with the 307th Maintenance, at Central City, Kentucky (KY), puts toiletries in the bed of a truck for hurricane victims in Port Sulphur, Louisiana (LA). (A3574)

US Army (USA) Soldiers assigned to the North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG), Quick Response Force (QRF), offload humanitarian rations, water, and equipment from a US Air Force (USAF) C-130 Hercules aircraft, after arriving at Alexandria, Louisiana (LA), to support Hurricane Katrina disaster relief operations

Undaunted by the heat, humidity and other hardships, Oklahoma Army National Guard (OKARNG) Soldiers on duty in New Orleans, Louisiana (LA), continue working in support of the relief effort after the devastating hurricane Katrina. (A3570)

Arkansas Army National Guard (ARARNG) Sergeant (SGT) Shawn Winspear, a Combat Engineer with Charlie Company, 875th Engineer Battalion, move trees during clean up efforts at Grande Isle, Louisiana (LA), in support of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Relief efforts. (A3613)

The Kansas Army National Guard (KSARNG) 731st Medium Truck Company, KSARNG, Dodge City, Kansas (KS), convoy leaves Shreveport, Louisiana (LA), on their way to Alexandria, LA, in support of Hurricane Katrina relief

Soldiers from the Pennsylvania Army National Guard the 2/104th Cavalry are in New Orleans, La. participating in Task Force Katrina and spent the day handing out food, water, and baby items for victims of hurricane on 14 Sept., 2005.(U.S. Army photo by CPL. Sam Kilpatrick) (Released)

US Army (USA) SPECIALIST (SPC) Elisha Yarbrough (foreground) and STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Steven Anderson load supplies onto a transport truck in New Orleans, Louisiana (LA), during Hurricane Katrina relief operations. Both are members of the 1345th Transportation Company, 90th Troop Command, Oklahoma Army National Guard (OKARNG). (A3570)

Kentucky Army National Guard (KYARNG) Soldiers of the 201st Engineer Battalion, Ashland, Kentucky (KY), carry food and water to hurricane disaster victims after Hurricane Katrina struck Port Sulphur, Louisiana (LA). (A3574)

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Base: Shreveport

State: Louisiana (LA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Sarah B. Smith, Ksarng

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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