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Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Keene, N. Y. , September 2, 2011 -- Pvt. First Class Siriki Diabuy of the Kingston National Guard Unit 1156  helps to clear debris near Keene, New York.  The area (Essex County) suffered damage to homes and businesses from Hurricane Irene.  FEMA Photo/Judith Grafe

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Keene, N. Y. , September 2, 2011...

The original database describes this as: Title: Guardsman Pitches In Production Date: 09/02/2011 Caption: Keene, N. Y. , September 2, 2011 -- Pvt. First Class Siriki Diabuy of the Kingston National Guard Uni... More

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Keene, N. Y. , September 2, 2011 -- Sgt. Angel Purcell oversees the power saw clearing of Pvt. First Class Siriki Diabuy.  Both are members of the Kingston National Guard Unit 1156 helping to clear debris near Keene, New York.  The area (Essex County) suffered damage to homes and businesses from Hurricane Irene.  FEMA Photo/Judith Grafe

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Keene, N. Y. , September 2, 2011...

The original database describes this as: Title: National Guard Helps Clean Up Production Date: 09/02/2011 Caption: Keene, N. Y. , September 2, 2011 -- Sgt. Angel Purcell oversees the power saw clearing of Pv... More

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