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Flooding ^ Tornado - Waverly, Iowa, December 2, 2009 -- Dignitaries look on as children break ground for the new Waverly-Shellrock School to replace the one that was damaged during the 2008 floods. Iowa Recovery Center Director, Kay Phillips (far r) and FEMA Region VII Administrator, Beth Freeman (red coat) look on as the children take their first scoop of dirt. More than 10 million dollars in FEMA Public Assistance Grants are being used to fund the project. Vincent Clark/FEMA

Flooding ^ Tornado - Waverly, Iowa, December 2, 2009 -- Dignitaries lo...

The original database describes this as: Title: Groundbreaking for a school in Iowa Production Date: 12/02/2009 Caption: Waverly, Iowa, December 2, 2009 -- Dignitaries look on as children break ground for th... More

US Air Force (USAF) Colonel (COL) Erwin F. Lessel, III, 86 Airlift Wing (AW) Commander, shovels the first scoop of earth for the official groundbreaking ceremony for a new Ramstein Air Base (AB) Enlisted Club

US Air Force (USAF) Colonel (COL) Erwin F. Lessel, III, 86 Airlift Win...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ramstein Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Cheri... More

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