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Staff. Sgt. Jeffrey Knoles, a Soldier assigned to 2nd

Staff. Sgt. Jeffrey Knoles, a Soldier assigned to 2nd

Staff. Sgt. Jeffrey Knoles, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, checks the outside of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a mission to deliver food and water ... More

Staff. Sgt. Jeffrey Knoles, a Soldier assigned to 2nd

Staff. Sgt. Jeffrey Knoles, a Soldier assigned to 2nd

Staff. Sgt. Jeffrey Knoles, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, gives the ‘all clear’ after boarding a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at Sour Lake, Texas Sep. 1, 2... More

Boxes of blankets, food and other needed supplies fill

Boxes of blankets, food and other needed supplies fill

Boxes of blankets, food and other needed supplies fill the hanger of Houston Executive Airport in Brookshire, Texas on Sep. 1, 2017, waiting to be transported to those in need after Hurricane Harvey. The Depar... More

Texas Army National Guard Soldiers travel to parts

Texas Army National Guard Soldiers travel to parts

Texas Army National Guard Soldiers travel to parts of Texas affected by Hurricane Harvey on Sep. 1, 2017 to deliver food, water and supplies to those in need. The Department of Defense is conducting Defense Sup... More

Soldiers load pallets of bottled water onto a CH-47

Soldiers load pallets of bottled water onto a CH-47

Soldiers load pallets of bottled water onto a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at the Houston Executive Airport Sep. 1, 2017 before delivering the water to civilians displaced by Hurricane Harvey. The Department of Def... More

Soldiers load pallets of bottled water onto a CH-47

Soldiers load pallets of bottled water onto a CH-47

Soldiers load pallets of bottled water onto a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at the Houston Executive Airport Sep. 1, 2017 before delivering the water to civilians displaced by Hurricane Harvey. The Department of Def... More

Sgt. John Vasquez, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion,

Sgt. John Vasquez, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion,

Sgt. John Vasquez, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, looks out an opening of the CH-47 Chinook helicopter Sep. 1, 2017 at the flooding and destruction caus... More

Texas Army National Guard Soldiers deliver pallets

Texas Army National Guard Soldiers deliver pallets

Texas Army National Guard Soldiers deliver pallets of food, water and other supplies to those affected by Hurricane Harvey in Sour Lake, Texas on Sept. 1, 2017. Soldiers worked with Sour Lake Fire Department to... More

Sgt. John Vasquez, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion,

Sgt. John Vasquez, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion,

Sgt. John Vasquez, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, checks the outside of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at Brookshire, Texas, Sep. 1, 2017 after delivering f... More

Sgt. John Vasquez, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion,

Sgt. John Vasquez, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion,

Sgt. John Vasquez, a Soldier assigned to 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, checks the outside of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at Brookshire, Texas, Sep. 1, 2017 after delivering f... More

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