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Boston, Mass. , July 20, 2011 -- Deputy Administrator Richard Serino shakes hands with Vladimir Puchkov, state secretary and deputy minister, EMERCOM of Russia, after signing the Meeting Protocol and 2011-2013 Work Plan. In the background, Alexey Avdeev, section head, International Cooperation Department, EMERCON of Russia, looks on.

Boston, Mass. , July 20, 2011 -- Deputy Administrator Richard Serino s...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by Robert Rose taken on 07/20/2011 in Massachusetts Production Date: 07/20/2011 Caption: Boston, Mass. , July 20, 2011 -- Deputy Administrator Richa... More

New York, N. Y. , March 25, 2009 -- FEMA Acting Administrator Nancy Ward and Yuri Brazhnikov, Russian Director of International Cooperation Emergency Command (EMERCOM) sign a 2009-2011 Protocol and Work Plan.  (L) FEMA's Lyric Clark, International Affairs Specialist, and (R) Alexey Avdeev, Head of Section, International Cooperation Department, EMERCOM, Russia.  FEMA/Bill Koplitz

New York, N. Y. , March 25, 2009 -- FEMA Acting Administrator Nancy Wa...

The original database describes this as: Title: Nancy Ward and Russian Director of International Cooperation Emergency Command Production Date: 03/25/2009 Caption: New York, N. Y. , March 25, 2009 -- FEMA Ac... More

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