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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Braman, Okla. , May 18, 2010 -- A foundation, stripped of its home, is all that remains of a tri-level house destroyed by one of the 22 confirmed torndoes that struck the state on May 10.  Among the funnels were several F3 and two F4 twisters.  FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Braman, Okla. , May 18, 2010 -- A foundation,...

The original database describes this as: Title: Tornado Damage in Oklahoma Production Date: 05/18/2010 Caption: Braman, Okla. , May 18, 2010 -- A foundation, stripped of its home, is all that remains of a tr... More

A tri-level rail car carries M151A3 light vehicles with trailers to Beaumont, Texas, where they will be shipped to West Germany for SPEARPOINT '84, a phase of Exercise REFORGER '84

A tri-level rail car carries M151A3 light vehicles with trailers to Be...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SPEARPOINT '84 / REFORGER '84 Base: Fort Hood State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

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