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Arkansas Army National Guard (ARARNG) Soldiers SPECIALIST (SPC) William Flowers (left) and Sergeant (SGT) Andy Graves help shoulder some of the burden of helping hurricane Katrina survivors in the small Mississippi (MS) town of Lizana. They distribute bags of ice to hurricane victims. (Duplicate image, see also DASD0607680 or search 050902A2018D624)

Arkansas Army National Guard (ARARNG) Soldiers SPECIALIST (SPC) Willia...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Lizana State: Mississippi (MS) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Chris A. Durney, USA Release Status: Released ... More

US Army (USA) SPECIALIST (SPC) William Flowers (left) and Sergeant (SGT) Andy Graves of the Arkansas Army National Guards (AKARNG), 1123rd Transportation Company, delivers ice and water to survivors of Hurricane Katrina in the small Mississippi (MS) Gulf coastal town of Lizana. (Duplicate image, see also DASD0606061 or search 050902A2018D624)

US Army (USA) SPECIALIST (SPC) William Flowers (left) and Sergeant (SG...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Lizana State: Mississippi (MS) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Chris A. Durney, USA Release Status: Released ... More

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