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US Army (USA) SPECIALIST (SPC) Joseph Thorne from the 3rd Battalion, 112th Field Artillery, ground guides vehicles into position as they arrive at the intermediate staging base near Alexandria, Louisiana (LA), in support of the Hurricane Rita recovery. (Duplicate image, see also DFSD0608692 or search 050925F4970D103)(SUBSTANDARD)

US Army (USA) SPECIALIST (SPC) Joseph Thorne from the 3rd Battalion, 1...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Alexandria State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU Scene Camera Operator:... More

US Army (USA) Sergeant (SGT) Curt Bowlins prepares to offload Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) and bottled water in Liberty, Texas (TX), in support of the Hurricane Rita recovery. SGT Bowlins is a Crew CHIEF with Bravo Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment (AR), from Fort Eustis, Virginia (VA). (SUBSTANDARD)

US Army (USA) Sergeant (SGT) Curt Bowlins prepares to offload Meals Re...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ellington Field, Houston State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TECH. SGT. Cherie A. Thurlby Release S... More

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