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Republican majority leader, Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich deplanes a Gulfstream C-20B onto Grand Forks, Air Force Base, North Dakota, to view the damage done to Grand Forks, North Dakota, and East Grand Forks, Minnesota. Severe flooding due to an unusual snowfall, which melted away, ravaged both cities. Residents were forced to evacuate the cities to nearby shelter locations. The Air Base personnel housed nearly 3,000 people in emergency shelters, as well as taken many people into their own homes

Republican majority leader, Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich deplan...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Grand Forks State: North Dakota (ND) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Cohen A. Young, USAF Release Status: Rel... More

Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich arrives in a Gulfstream C-20B at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, to view the damage in Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota. Severe flooding ruined them both. All residents were forced to leave their homes and businesses to seek shelter on the Base as well as surrounding communities

Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich arrives in a Gulfstream C-20B at G...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Grand Forks State: North Dakota (ND) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Cohen A. Young, USAF Release Status: Rel... More

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