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Air Force volunteers salvage items from the home of Tech. Sgt. Rhonda Stockstill, a surgery technician with the 72nd Medical Group, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., whose home was destroyed in the May 20 EF-5 tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla. Staff Sgt. Jennifer Umbach (right), a flight engineer, and Senior Airman Stephan Lucadello (center), a load master, both with the 9th Airlift Squadron, traveled more than 36 hours from Dover AFB, Del., to help victims of the tornado. Capt. Ben Weaver (left), a bioenvironmental engineer with the 72nd Medical Group also volunteered in the cleanup effort on May 27, 2013. Umbach is from Jackson, Wis., Lucadello is from Union City, Calif., and Weaver is from Burkburnett, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Bradley C. Church)

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