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U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, center, humanitarian

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, center, humanitarian

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, center, humanitarian assessment survey team (HAST) officer in charge, holds a young boy shortly after helping him into the vehicle while conducting his assessment in Lopburi, Th... More

Col. John Ostrowsky, left, Humanitarian Assessment

Col. John Ostrowsky, left, Humanitarian Assessment

Col. John Ostrowsky, left, Humanitarian Assessment Survey Team officer in charge, holds a young child shortly after helping him into a vehicle in Lopburi, Thailand, Oct. 18. The HAST assisted affected Thai comm... More

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, left, humanitarian

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, left, humanitarian

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, left, humanitarian assessment survey team (HAST) officer in charge, speaks with Ben Hemmingway, center, Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance regional adviser for East Asia... More

Residents fill a flood-filled street in Pathum Thani,

Residents fill a flood-filled street in Pathum Thani,

Residents fill a flood-filled street in Pathum Thani, Thailand, Oct. 17. A U.S. humanitarian assessment survey team surveyed areas of Pathum Thani to assess damage done by flooding in Thailand and help determin... More

Flood waters affect different areas of Thailand during

Flood waters affect different areas of Thailand during

Flood waters affect different areas of Thailand during the U.S. humanitarian assessment survey team's (HAST) aerial flood assessment near Lopburi, Thailand, Oct. 18, 2011. The HAST is to assess damage done by f... More

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, center, humanitarian

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, center, humanitarian

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, center, humanitarian assessment survey team (HAST) officer in charge, speaks with Ben Hemmingway, left, Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance regional adviser for East Asia... More

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, left, humanitarian

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, left, humanitarian

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, left, humanitarian assessment survey team (HAST) officer in charge, speaks with Royal Thai Army Col. Puwadon, special warfare command G-3, regarding the flood situation in Lop B... More

Flood waters affect different areas of Thailand during

Flood waters affect different areas of Thailand during

Flood waters affect different areas of Thailand during the U.S. humanitarian assessment survey team's (HAST) aerial flood assessment near Lopburi, Thailand, Oct. 18, 2011. The HAST is to assess damage done by f... More

A humanitarian assistance survey team consisting of

A humanitarian assistance survey team consisting of

A humanitarian assistance survey team consisting of 10 Marines, from III Marine Expeditionary Force, board a KC-130J Hercules assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152, Marine Corps Air Station ... More

Residents are affected by flood waters as a U.S.

Residents are affected by flood waters as a U.S.

Residents are affected by flood waters as a U.S. humanitarian assessment survey team (HAST) survevys the areas in Lopburi, Thailand, Oct. 18, 2011. The HAST is to assess damage done by flooding in Thailand and ... More

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, humanitarian assessment

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, humanitarian assessment

U.S. Marine Col. John Ostrowsky, humanitarian assessment survey team (HAST) officer in charge, conducts an assesssment in Lopburi, Thailand, Oct. 18, 2011. The HAST is to assess damage done by flooding in Thail... More

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