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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., 9/18/2005 -- Cruise ships Ecstasy and Sensation at the dock at night. Thousands of Hurricane Katrina survivors and response workers are housed on the cruise ships due to lack of housing in and around New Orleans.  FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., 9/18/2005 -- Cruise ships Ecstas...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-194-06 -- FEMA Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer Tony Robinson holds a press conference in front of the Cruse ship Ecstasy about finding long term housing options to the police, fire fighters, emergency medical personnel, essential city workers, and their families living aboard the Carnival Cruse ships Ecstasy and Sensation.  FEMA is helping Victims living on the Cruse ships find long term housing needs before the Ships contract expires March 1st and the ship sets sail.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-194-06 -- FEMA De...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 12-07-05 -- U.S.C.G. Capt. Tom Atkin (FCO Admirals Chief of Staff) gives a press interview aboard the Carnival ship Sensation. The press is given a tour of the Carnival ship Sensation, a FEMA temporary shelter for residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 12-07-05 -- U.S.C.G. Capt. Tom At...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 03-1-06 -- Cruise Ship "Sensation" ex-resident Linda Ebarb waves a thank you to FEMA personnel for helping her find other temporary housing until her FEMA travel trailer is ready on her lot.  The cruise ship was convenient housing for city workers.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 03-1-06 -- Cruise Sh...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 03-1-06 -- A dockside DRC provides cruise ship Ecstasy and Sensation residents access to FEMA aid and long term housing options.  FEMA is helping victims living on the cruise ships find long term housing before the ships' contract expires March 1st.  The the cruise ships were used by city workers as temporary emergency housing.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 03-1-06 -- A docksid...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 03-2-06 -- Carnival Cruise Ship Ecstasy and Sensation leave port after completing their FEMA Contract to house and feed disaster victims. The ships housed over 6,000 victims and served over 1.4 million meals. Using the cruise ships for housing allowed police officers, fire fighters, emergency medical personnel and city workers to keep the city functioning.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 03-2-06 -- Carnival Cruise Ship E...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- Community Relations Specialists speaks with Hurricane Katrina victims one on one in the ships ballroom about their long term recovery housing needs so they will have housing when they leave the Carnival Cruise ship Sensation that they have been staying on.  Community Relations specialists are assisting disaster victims living on the Carnival Cruise Ships Ecstasy and Sensation by finding alternative housing as the ship's housing contract expires March 1st and the ships must set sail.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- Communit...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 02-25-06 -- Emergency disaster victims and their belongings are given a ride to their cars to help them to move off the Cruse ship Sensation.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 02-25-06 -- Emergency disaster vi...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 27, 2006 - The Carnival Cruise ships Ecstasy and Sensation prepare to leave New Orleans and hurricane victims residing onboard have packed up their belongings and found other temporary housing.  FEMA's Community Relations found housing, provided transportation and even helped move the possessions of the displaced residents.  Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 27, 2006 - The Carnival ...

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New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--The 87-foot patrol boat sturgeon, escorts the cruise ship Sensation up the Mississippi River in Oct. USCG photo by PA2 Mark Mackowiak

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- Hurricane Katrina victims pack the Ships Ballroom to talk with Community Relations Specialists one on one about their long term recovery housing needs so they will have housing when they leave the Carnival Cruise ship Sensation that they have been staying on.  Community Relations specialists are assisting disaster victims living on the Carnival Cruise Ships Ecstasy and Sensation by finding alternative housing as the ship's housing contract expires March 1st and the ships must set sail.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- Hurrican...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 03-2-06 -- The Carnival Cruise Ship Sensation prepares to leave port at sunrise after completing her FEMA Contract to house and feed disaster victims. The departure of the ships marks another step forward in the region's recovery.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 03-2-06 -- The Carnival Cruise Sh...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- A Community Relations Specialist speaks with Hurricane Katrina victim Sylving Poindexter about her long term recovery housing needs so she may leave the Carnival Cruise ship Sensation that she has been staying on.  Sylvia hopes to get into a FEMA travel Trailer and then into an apartment.  Community Relations specialists are assisting disaster victims living on the Carnival Cruise Ships Ecstasy and Sensation by finding alternative housing as the ship's housing contract expires March 1st and the ships must set sail.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- A Commun...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 03-1-06 -- Orleans Sheriff Martin Blossom Jr. prepares to leave his room on the cruise ship "Sensation" and move into a 29 unit FEMA Trailer park.  The the cruise ship housed city workers.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 03-1-06 -- Orleans S...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 12-07-05 -- Ships Chief Purser Natacha Decugis gives an interview to media aboard the Carnival ship Sensation. Media is given a tour of the Carnival ship Sensation, a FEMA temporary shelter for residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 12-07-05 -- Ships Chief Purser Na...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- Community Relations Specialists speaks with Hurricane Katrina victims about their long term recovery housing needs so they will have housing when they leave the Carnival Cruise ship Sensation that they have been staying on.  Community Relations specialists are assisting disaster victims living on the Carnival Cruise Ships Ecstasy and Sensation by finding alternative housing as the ship's housing contract expires March 1st and the ships must set sail.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- Communit...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 20, 2006 - Carnival Cruise Ships Ecstasy and Sensation docked in New Orleans, providing housing for local victims of Hurricane Katrina, contracted and funded by FEMA.  The ships have been in use since the first week of September 2005 and will depart March 1, 2006.  Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 20, 2006 - Carnival Crui...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 03-2-06 -- Lineman Ralph Culver cast off the Carnival Cruise Ship Sensation so she can leave port and sets sail after completing her FEMA Contract to house and feed disaster victims.  The safe, immediate housing afforded by the cruise ship allowed police officers, fire fighters, emergency medical personnel and city workers to keep a devastated city functioning. The departure of the ships marks another step forward in the region's recovery.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 03-2-06 -- Lineman Ralph Culver c...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans,LA.,9/18/2005--Cruise ships, The Ecstacy and The Sensation, docked in the New Orleans port with the city of New Orleans in the background at dusk. Thousands of Hurricane Katrina survivors and response workers stayed on these cruise ships due to lack of housing in and around New Orleans.  FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans,LA.,9/18/2005--Cruise ships, The Ecsta...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-19-06 -- FEMA Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer Tony Robinson talks to Media in front of the Cruse ship Ecstasy about issues and scope of private meetings with victims living on the cruse ships Ecstasy and Sensation to be held starting Monday.  FEMA is helping Victims living on the Cruse ships find long term housing needs before the Ships contract expires March 1st and the ship sets sail.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-19-06 -- FEMA Dep...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- Hurricane Katrina Victims Samuel Kelly & Betty Owens wait their turn to talk with Community Relations Specialist Judith Andersons about their long term recovery housing needs so they will have housing when they leave the Carnival Cruise ship Sensation that they have been staying on.  Community Relations specialists are assisting disaster victims living on the Carnival Cruise Ships Ecstasy and Sensation by finding alternative housing as the ship's housing contract expires March 1st and the ships must set sail.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-20-06 -- Hurrican...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-26-06 -- FEMA Public Affairs Officer, Dave Passey, talks to reporters at the Cruse ship Sensation about the successfull placement of cruse ship residents in long term housing.  FEMA is helping victims living on the Cruse ships find long term housing needs before the Ships contract expires March 1st and the ship sets sail.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-26-06 -- FEMA Pub...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-27-06 -- FEMA Public Affairs Officer Dave Passey talks to reporter Rob Masson from Fox News 8 at the cruise ship "Sensation" about the progress of cruise ship residents moving into land based housing.  FEMA is helping victims living on the cruise ships find long term housing before the Ships contract expires March 1st and the ship sets sail.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-27-06 -- FEMA Pub...

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Country music sensation SHeDaisy sing the National Anthem during opening ceremonies for the official homeporting of the US Navy (USN) Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76) as part of the US Pacific Fleet. USN Captain (CAPT) Andris Brugal, REAGAN Executive Officer (XO), renders a salute during the anthem

Country music sensation SHeDaisy sing the National Anthem during openi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Michael Patterson, Usn Rel... More

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., 9/18/2005 -- The cruise ship Ecstacy docked at dusk. Hurricane Katrina survivors and response workers used the Ecstacy and Sensation cruise ships as emergency housing due to lack of housing in and around New Orleans.  FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., 9/18/2005 -- The cruise ship Ecs...

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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 02-28-06 -- Babette Haines leaves the Cruse ship Sensation  and will be stay at her Sisters until the electricity is hooked up to her FEMA Trailer.  FEMA Community Relations specialists are assisting disaster victims living on the Carnival Cruise Ships Ecstasy and Sensation find alternative housing as the FEMA contract expires March 1st.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 02-28-06 -- Babette Haines leaves...

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Civilian visitors experience the sensation of a submarine dive in a dive trainer

Civilian visitors experience the sensation of a submarine dive in a di...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Station, Norfolk State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Mike Flynn Release Status: Re... More

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-27-06 -- FEMA Public Affairs Officer Dave Passey talks to reporters in front of the cruise ships Ecstasy and Sensation about the progress of relocating residents into land based temporary housing.  FEMA is helping Victims living on the Cruise ships find long term housing needs before the Ships contract expires March 1st and the ship sets sail.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, St. Bernard, LA, 02-27-06 -- FEMA Pub...

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New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--The Carnival cruise ship Sensation steams up the Mississippi River. USCG photo by PA2 Mark Mackowiak

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--Seaman Apprentice Bobby Phillips, a crewmember aboard the Cutter Sturgeon, stands a bow watch while they escort the cruise ship Sensation up the Mississippi River in October. USCG p... More

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--The cruise ship Sensation makes the turn at Algiers Point in New Orleans, with downtown in the background. USCG photo by PA2 Mark Mackowiak

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--Seaman Apprentice Bobby Phillips, a crewmember aboard the Cutter Sturgeon, stands a bow watch while they escort the cruise ship Sensation up the Mississippi River in October. USCG p... More

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--Petty Officer 2nd Class Jay Galazin, a crew member on the 87-foot patrol boat Sturgeon, steers the cutter behind the cruise ship Sensation while escorting the vessel up the Mississip... More

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--Seaman Apprentice Bobby Phillips, a crewmember aboard the Cutter Sturgeon, stands a bow watch while they escort the cruise ship Sensation up the Mississippi River in October. USCG p... More

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--Petty Officer 2nd Class Jay Galazin, a crew member on the 87-foot patrol boat Sturgeon, steers the cutter behind the cruise ship Sensation while escorting the vessel up the Mississip... More

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--Seaman Apprentice Bobby Phillips, a crewmember aboard the Cutter Sturgeon, stands a bow watch while they escort the cruise ship Sensation up the Mississippi River in October. USCG p... More

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--The cruise ship Sensation passes by the Central Business District of New Orleans, while a .50 caliber machine gun is mounted on the Cutter Sturgeon. USCG photo by PA2 Mark Mackowiak

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--Petty Officer 2nd Class Jay Galazin, a crew member on the 87-foot patrol boat Sturgeon, steers the cutter behind the cruise ship Sensation while escorting the vessel up the Mississip... More

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--Petty Officer 2nd Class Jay Galazin, a crew member on the 87-foot patrol boat Sturgeon, looks through a pair of binoculars while the cruise ship Sensation moors up in New Orleans. U... More

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--The cruise ship Sensation passes by the Central Business District of New Orleans, while a .50 caliber machine gun is mounted on the Cutter Sturgeon. USCG photo by PA2 Mark Mackowiak

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

New Orleans - US COAST GUARD PORT SECURITY

NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19)--The Cruise ship Sensation passes by several vessels at anchor in the Port of New Orleans. USCG photo by PA2 Mark Mackowiak

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