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[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., November 3, 2005 -- Curtis Lopez displays family photos found in the debris where their home once stood, to his wife Ann, granddaughter Olivia, and daughter-in-law Bridgett.  Four generations of the Lopez family now live in FEMA travel trailers, as do thousands of Mississippians displaced by Hurricane Katrina.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., November 3, 2005 -- Curtis Lopez di...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

US Marine Corps (USMC) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Thomas Bridgett, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Twentynine Palms, California (CA), packs his gear into his MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load Carrying Equipment) pack at Camp Ripper, Kuwait, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

US Marine Corps (USMC) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Thomas Bridgett, 3rd Ligh...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Ripper Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Major Command Shown: 3rd LAR Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Kenneth E. Madden Iii, USMC Release Status: Rel... More

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