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Corps Joplin tornado volunteer helps police bust looters

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John Garrett, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers real estate specialist, stands outside the Corps’ Joplin Recovery Field Office in Joplin, Mo., June 29. Garrett received the Corps’ Kansas City District’s Heartland Award for Heroism June 29 for reporting looters to police in his off-duty time earlier in the month.

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29/06/2011
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emergency response tornado joplin john garrett joplin recovery field office chris gray kansas city district corps joplin tornado volunteer helps police bust looters dvids high resolution us army corps of engineers ultra high resolution