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Hawaii - Kau Desert Boming aerial photograph, The U.S. National Archives

Hawaii - Kau Desert Boming aerial photograph, The U.S. National Archiv...

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Hawaii - Kau Desert Boming aerial photograph, The U.S. National Archives

Hawaii - Kau Desert Boming aerial photograph, The U.S. National Archiv...

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Hawaii - Kau Desert Boming aerial photograph, The U.S. National Archives

Hawaii - Kau Desert Boming aerial photograph, The U.S. National Archiv...

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[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] Baton Rouge, LA, March 28, 2006 - Louisiana state and local officials along with FEMA representatives conduct an Evacuation Planning meeting to address concerns and procedures for future hurricane evacuations.  Dexter Accardo (OEP Dir, St. Tammany) on the microphone expresses concerns to (L-R) Deputy State Coordinating Officer, Art Jones, State Coordinating Officer, Colonel Tom Kirkpatrick, FEMA acting Director, David Paulison, Undersecretary for Preparedness, Department of Homeland Security, George Foresman, Governor's Appointed Representative, Colonel Jeff Smith, and FEMA Deputy Director for Gulf Coast Recovery, Gil Jamieson at the head table.  Robert Kau

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] Baton Rouge, LA, March 28, 2006 - L...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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