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Medical personnel stand by at an aid station erected on the roof of a hospital to care for quake victims during an international disaster relief effort following a major earthquake

Medical personnel stand by at an aid station erected on the roof of a ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mexico City State: Distrito Federal Country: Mexico (MEX) Scene Camera Operator: TECH. SGT. Rob Marshall Release Status: Released to Public Comb... More

An American search and rescue dog team prepares to enter a collapsed apartment building to search for quake victims during an international disaster relief effort following a major earthquake

An American search and rescue dog team prepares to enter a collapsed a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mexico City State: Distrito Federal Country: Mexico (MEX) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Rob Marshall Release Status: Released to Public Combined M... More

Rescue workers hold a news conference with a televison news team during an international disaster relief effort following a major earthquake. To the left quake victims gather water feared by authorities to be contaminated

Rescue workers hold a news conference with a televison news team durin...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mexico City State: Distrito Federal Country: Mexico (MEX) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Rob Marshall Release Status: Released to Public Combined M... More

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