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[Hurricane Gustav] Beaumont, TX, August 31, 2008 -- Residents of Beaumont, TX gather at a local high school to wait for transportation out of the area. FEMA is working with State and local agencies to provide transportation to residents in need. Buses are being used to transport residents out the area in advance of Hurricane Gustav's landfall. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] Beaumont, TX, August 31, 2008 -- A resident of Beaumont, Texas waits for the bus that is going to evacuate her from Beaumont in advance of Hurricane Gustav's landfall. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] Beeville, TX, September9, 2008 -- Hundreds of buses are sitting at a staging area in Beeville, TX in anticipation of Hurricane Ike's landfall. FEMA is working with the State of Texas to provide adequate transportation assistance to residents who may need to evacuate from their homes. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] Beaumont, TX, August 31, 2008 -- A resident of Beaumont, TX has his arm band scanned as part of the tracking system being used to identify residents using the transportation services offered by the city of Beaumont to evacuate the city in advance of Hurricane Gustav's landfall. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] Beaumont, TX, August 31, 2008 -- A truck carries spare gas cans in the city of Beaumont, TX. Residents of the city have been ordered to evacuate in advance of Hurricane Gustav's landfall. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] Beaumont, TX, August 30, 2008 -- Hundreds of vehicles line the interstate outside of Beaumont, TX. Mandatory evacuation orders were made in east Texas near the Gulf Coast in advance of Hurricane Gustav's landfall. FEMA is working with State,local and other Federal agencies in a joint operation in preparation for Hurricane Gustav. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEM

[Hurricane Gustav] Beaumont, TX August 31, 2008--Ambulances line up for assignments in Beaumont, Texas. These units transport patients with special medical needs out the area in advance of Hurricane Gustav's landfall. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Weslaco, Texas, July 26, 2008 -- FEMA can provide a variety of communication support for State and local officials by employing buses such as this one. Called a MDRC-Mobile Disaster Resource Center, buses such as these can be sent to areas where power has been disrupted. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] Beeville, TX, September9, 2008 -- Dude Speed, Texas Regional Liaison for the Texas Emergency Management office stands on the tarmac where hundreds of buses are sitting at a staging area in Beeville, TX in anticipation of Hurricane Ike's landfall. FEMA is working with the State of Texas to provide adequate transportation assistance to residents who may need to evacuate from their homes. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] Beaumont, TX, August 31, 2008 -- A resident of Beaumont signals to city officials about the number of people in his party who are going to be using the buses to evacuate from Beaumont, TX. Buses are being used to transport residents without transportation out of the city in advance of Hurricane Gustav's landfall. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

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[Hurricane Gustav] New Orleans, LA, September 3, 2008 -- Aerial of broken levee in Plaqumines Parish. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] San Antonio, TX, August 29, 2008 -- Gerry Stoler, FEMA Operations liaison, talks to a bus driver who is participating in the evacuation program in Texas. FEMA is working with State,local and other Federal agencies in a joint operation in preparation for Hurricane Gustav's land fall. Photo by Patricia Brach/FEMA

Multinational students attending the International

NILS LØVLIEN PÅ ORMSETERMYRA, BUSSERULL, LAUVLIA ØVRE, LØVLIEN ØVRE

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - American canteen in France. A negro soldier at an American Red Cross Canteen

R.R. follows British Advance - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

[Hurricane Ike] Corpus Christi, TX, September 11, 2008 -- An Air National Guard medic comforts a patient awaiting transportation out of Corpus Christi in anticipation of Hurricane Ike's landfall. FEMA is working with the State of Texas to provide adequate transportation assistance to residents who may need to evacuate from their homes. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Canadians advancing on our right were assisted by Tanks

The battle of Gettysburg. View from the summit of Little Round Top. The advance of Genl. Longstreet's Corps on the Union position (5th Corps) on Little Round Top, Thursday evening and Friday afternoon / E.F.

Advance Base Depot Davisville, Building T-17, Ninth Street southeast of Davisville Road, Davisville, Washington County, RI

Training women to operate buses and taxicabs

[Hurricane Katrina] Pascagoula, Miss., October 29, 2005 -- FEMA Public Information Officer (PIO) Gene Romano (right) speaks to the media about the Carnival cruise ship Holiday. FEMA leased the ship for use as temporary housing for Mississippi residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

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