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Flooding ^ Tsunami - Atlanta, Ga. , October 2, 2009 --  Approximately 30 FEMA Logistics (LOG) staff and equipment will depart Dobbins Air Force Base via C-17 cargo planes for Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii to set up logistical assistance in response to the recent Samoan devastating tsunami. FEMA personnel must be ready for short notice rapid deployment to national disasters. George Armstrong/FEMA

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Flooding ^ Tsunami - Atlanta, Ga. , October 2, 2009 -- Approximately 30 FEMA Logistics (LOG) staff and equipment will depart Dobbins Air Force Base via C-17 cargo planes for Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii to set up logistical assistance in response to the recent Samoan devastating tsunami. FEMA personnel must be ready for short notice rapid deployment to national disasters. George Armstrong/FEMA

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Title: FEMA Personnel equipment leaving Atlanta to help Samoa tsunami response

Production Date: 10/02/2009

Caption: Atlanta, Ga. , October 2, 2009 -- Approximately 30 FEMA Logistics (LOG) staff and equipment will depart Dobbins Air Force Base via C-17 cargo planes for Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii to set up logistical assistance in response to the recent Samoan devastating tsunami. FEMA personnel must be ready for short notice rapid deployment to national disasters. George Armstrong/FEMA

Photographer Name: George Armstrong

City/State: Atlanta, GA

Keywords: LOG tsunami

Disasters: American Samoa Earthquake, Tsunami, and Flooding (DR-1859)

Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Tsunami

Categories: DOD Assistance ^ Operations ^ Response
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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