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U.S. Marines help displaced Philippine nationals from

U.S. Marines help displaced Philippine nationals from

U.S. Marines help displaced Philippine nationals from the back of a KC-130J Super Hercules at Vilamor Air Base, Manila, Republic of the Philippines Nov. 11. Super Typhoon Haiyan has impacted more than 4.2 milli... More

Commander, Expeditionary Group 5 (EG5), Rear Admiral (RADM) (upper half) Christopher Ames, US Navy (USN), hands out candy to Indonesian children while visiting the Medical facility in the Tsunami stricken city of Meulaboh, on the Island of Sumatra, Indonesia (IDN), in support of Operation UNIFIED ASSISTANCE

Commander, Expeditionary Group 5 (EG5), Rear Admiral (RADM) (upper hal...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Meulaboh Mosque State: Sumatra Country: Indonesia (IDN) Scene Major Command Shown: Disaster releif Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Christian Hansen,... More

U.S. military personnel prepare to lift empty fuel bladders during Operation Sea Angel, an effort to provide disaster releif to victims of a cyclone which devastated the region on April 30th

U.S. military personnel prepare to lift empty fuel bladders during Ope...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SEA ANGEL Base: Dhaka Country: Bangladesh(BGD) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Miles Dutton Release Status: Released to Pu... More

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