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A citizen receives water and food rations at the Milton

A citizen receives water and food rations at the Milton

A citizen receives water and food rations at the Milton M. Newton Recreational Park distribution point on St. Thomas, Sept. 13. The points were setup to distribute food and water to citizens of the St. Thomas a... More

Sgt. Lamar Pelle, 104th Troop Command, Virgin Islands

Sgt. Lamar Pelle, 104th Troop Command, Virgin Islands

Sgt. Lamar Pelle, 104th Troop Command, Virgin Islands National Guard helps a citizen take her daily rations to her vehicle on St. Thomas, Sept. 13. Points of distribution were established across the island of S... More

Staff Sgt. Desiree Parson, 73rd Army Band, Virgin Islands

Staff Sgt. Desiree Parson, 73rd Army Band, Virgin Islands

Staff Sgt. Desiree Parson, 73rd Army Band, Virgin Islands National Guard, hands a box of MREs to a marine from 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine at the Milton M. Newton Recreational Park, St. Thomas, Sept. 13. The VING... More

Sgt. 1st Class Trevor O. Patrick, 662nd Engineer Company,

Sgt. 1st Class Trevor O. Patrick, 662nd Engineer Company,

Sgt. 1st Class Trevor O. Patrick, 662nd Engineer Company, Virgin Islands National Guard hands water to a citizen at the Estate Fortuna distribution point on St. Thomas, Sept. 13. The points were setup to distri... More

Sgt. 1st Class Lurlene M. Gerard, 73rd Army Band, Virgin

Sgt. 1st Class Lurlene M. Gerard, 73rd Army Band, Virgin

Sgt. 1st Class Lurlene M. Gerard, 73rd Army Band, Virgin Islands National Guard embraces a citizen at the Milton M. Newton Recreational Park distribution point on St. Thomas, Sept. 13. The points were setup to... More

Soldiers from the Virgin Islands National Guard stack

Soldiers from the Virgin Islands National Guard stack

Soldiers from the Virgin Islands National Guard stack water in preparation for distribution at the Milton M. Newton Recreational Park, St. Thomas., Sept. 13. The points were setup to distribute food and water t... More

Carol Thomas, a volunteer at the Milton M. Newton

Carol Thomas, a volunteer at the Milton M. Newton

Carol Thomas, a volunteer at the Milton M. Newton Recreational Park POD hands out snacks to members of the community, Sept. 13.

Sgt. 1st Class Lurlene M. Gerard, 73rd Army Band, Virgin

Sgt. 1st Class Lurlene M. Gerard, 73rd Army Band, Virgin

Sgt. 1st Class Lurlene M. Gerard, 73rd Army Band, Virgin Islands National Guard, shows Virgin Islands Lt. Governor Osbert Potter some of the goods to be distributed to the community Sept. 13.

Soldiers from the Virgin Islands National Guard reset

Soldiers from the Virgin Islands National Guard reset

Soldiers from the Virgin Islands National Guard reset the bleachers at the Milton M. Newton Recreational Park on St. Thomas where they distributed food and water to the community, Sept. 13. The bleachers overtu... More

Pfc. Michael B. Goodwin Jr. and Pvt. Angel Guzman,

Pfc. Michael B. Goodwin Jr. and Pvt. Angel Guzman,

Pfc. Michael B. Goodwin Jr. and Pvt. Angel Guzman, of 662nd Engineering Company off load snacks from a Light Medium Tactical Vehicle at the Milton M. Newton Recreational Park, St. Thomas, Sept. 13. The VING set... More

Staff Sgt. Desiree Parson, 73rd Army Band and Staff

Staff Sgt. Desiree Parson, 73rd Army Band and Staff

Staff Sgt. Desiree Parson, 73rd Army Band and Staff Sgt. Henrietta Sampson, 285th Civil Engineer Squadron, Virgin Islands National Guard, hand MREs to a civilian at the Milton M. Newton Recreational Park point ... More

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