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Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Killington, Vt. , September 12, 2011 --Irene's torrential rains have caused streets and parking lots to erode and crumble. The Irving gas station is jut one example. President Obama declared a major disaster for Vermont due to tropical storm Irene. FEMA is providing funds for both Individual Assistance and Public Assistance.  Photo by Wendell A. Davis Jr. Killington

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Killington, Vt. , September 12, ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Gas Station damage Production Date: 09/12/2011 Caption: Killington, Vt. , September 12, 2011 --Irene's torrential rains have caused streets and parking lots to... More

A French harp hooter explain the capabilitie of hi FR F2 niper rifle to a fellow Greek harp hooter. Military niper from ix countrie gathered at the mall arm firing range jut outide of Mubarak Military City, Egypt, to learn about and hoot each other weapon a part of coalition training for BRIGHT STAR 01-02. BRIGHT STAR 01-02 i a multinational exercie involving more than 74,000 troop from 44 countrie that i deigned to enhance regional tability and military-to-military cooperation among the US, our key allie, and our regional partner. It prepare US Central Command to rapidly deploy and employ the armed force to deter aggreor and, if neceary, fight and win...

A French harp hooter explain the capabilitie of hi FR F2 niper rifle t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A French sharp shooter explains the capabilities of his FR F2 sniper rifle to a fellow Greek sharp shooter. Military snipers fro... More

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