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Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- John Boyle, FEMA LTCR Senior Planner and Trainer and Technical Assistance Coordinator (TAC), speaks to a class of students attending a  FEMA training course on ESF #14 Long-Term Communty Recovery (LTCR) outreach at the Joint Field Office (JFO) in Birmingham. Photo by Christopher Mardorf /  FEMA.

Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- John Boyle, FEMA LTCR Se...

The original database describes this as: Title: Long-Term Community Recovery training sharpens skills in Birmingham Production Date: 07/29/2011 Caption: Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- John Boyle, FEMA L... More

Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- Michael Sullivan (left), FEMA LTCR local hire and Katarina Hardegan, EHP Liason, listen to a presentation by Erin Miles, FEMA Deputy Branch Chief for Long-Term Communty Recovery (LTCR) at a  FEMA training session on ESF #14 LTCR outreach at the Joint Field Office (JFO) in Birmingham. Photo by Christopher Mardorf /  FEMA.

Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- Michael Sullivan (left),...

The original database describes this as: Title: Long-Term Community Recovery training sharpens skills in Birmingham Production Date: 07/29/2011 Caption: Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- Michael Sullivan (... More

Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- John Boyle, FEMA LTCR Senior Planner and Trainer and Technical Assistance Coordinator (TAC), speaks to a class of students attending a  FEMA training course on ESF #14 Long-Term Communty Recovery (LTCR) outreach at the Joint Field Office (JFO) in Birmingham. Photo by Christopher Mardorf /  FEMA.

Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- John Boyle, FEMA LTCR Se...

The original database describes this as: Title: Long-Term Community Recovery training sharpens skills in Birmingham Production Date: 07/29/2011 Caption: Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- John Boyle, FEMA L... More

Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- Michael Munger, FEMA LTCR local hire, listens to and takes notes during a presentation by Erin Miles, FEMA Deputy Branch Chief for Long-Term Communty Recovery (LTCR), at a  FEMA training session on ESF #14 LTCR outreach at the Joint Field Office (JFO) in Birmingham. Photo by Christopher Mardorf /  FEMA.

Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- Michael Munger, FEMA LTC...

The original database describes this as: Title: Long-Term Community Recovery training sharpens skills in Birmingham Production Date: 07/29/2011 Caption: Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- Michael Munger, FE... More

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