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[Assignment: NOAA_2006_3137_76] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Mark Trail Reception [40_CFD_NOAA_2006_3137_76_DSC_0442.JPG]

U.S. Geological Survey's Chief Scientist for Volcano Hazards, Jeff Wynn, speaking during press conference, concerning an aerial survey of Mount St. Helens and the status of the rumbling volcano, at the Geological Survey's Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver, Washington

[Assignment: WCF_2006_1685_16] Working Capital Fund - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Conference on Ocean Literacy [40_CFD_WFC_2006_1685_16_DSC_4848.JPG]

U.S. Geological Survey's Chief Scientist for Volcano Hazards, Jeff Wynn, speaking during press conference, concerning an aerial survey of Mount St. Helens and the status of the rumbling volcano, at the Geological Survey's Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver, Washington

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Tifton, Ga. , May 2, 2009 -- At the Tifton Arts Festival, FEMA Mitigation(MIT) Leads Maria Maldonado and Aida Davis provide FEMA disaster recovery information to those who may have been affected by recent storms/flooding in this area. George Armstrong/FEMA

Secrets of the Balkans (1921) (14777648731)

Mr. & Mrs. Earnest Lubritscht Mr. & Mrs. H.M. Warner, 10/19/25

The Office of External Affairs hosted the April Speaker's Event on April 10, 2014 to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of FEMA, acknowledge the contributions of FEMA over three and a half decades, and provide FEMA employees with a better understanding of how emergency management operations have evolved to become the mission we support today. Selected guests spoke on the past, present, and future of emergency management. The discussion was moderated by Joshua Batkin (Director of External Affairs) and included Wayne Blanchard (former EMI professor), Francis X. McCarthy (analyst in Emergency Management Policy), Jessica Stewart (Recovery Directorate), Rita Andryushchenko (former FEMA Corps and current Response Directorate National Planning Cadre Management), and Sean M. Jolliff (FEMA Corps)

Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana. [Damage, cleanup, city views, emergency centers, HUD personnel.]

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Photographer: Brian Sullivan--HUD

Photo Creation Date: 11/2/2005 - 11/9/2005

Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana. [Damage, cleanup, city views, emergency centers, HUD personnel.]

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Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana. [Damage, cleanup, city views, emergency centers, HUD personnel.]

Under the goals of the Vision for Space Exploration, Ares I is a chief component of the cost-effective space transportation infrastructure being developed by NASA's Constellation Program. This transportation system will safely and reliably carry human explorers back to the moon, and then onward to Mars and other destinations in the solar system. The Ares I effort includes multiple project element teams at NASA centers and contract organizations around the nation, and is managed by the Exploration Launch Projects Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MFSC). ATK Launch Systems near Brigham City, Utah, is the prime contractor for the first stage booster. ATK's subcontractor, United Space Alliance of Houston, is designing, developing and testing the parachutes at its facilities at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston hosts the Constellation Program and Orion Crew Capsule Project Office and provides test instrumentation and support personnel. Together, these teams are developing vehicle hardware, evolving proven technologies, and testing components and systems. Their work builds on powerful, reliable space shuttle propulsion elements and nearly a half-century of NASA space flight experience and technological advances. Ares I is an inline, two-stage rocket configuration topped by the Crew Exploration Vehicle, its service module, and a launch abort system. This HD video image depicts friction stir welding used in manufacturing aluminum panels that will fabricate the Ares I upper stage barrel. The aluminum panels are subjected to confidence panel tests during which the bent aluminum is stressed to breaking point and thoroughly examined. The panels are manufactured by AMRO Manufacturing located in El Monte, California. (Highest resolution available) n/a

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, final preparations are made to the interior of the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft before it is towed to the mate-demate device for mating with space shuttle Discovery. This SCA, designated NASA 905, is a Boeing 747 jet originally manufactured for commercial use, which was modified by NASA to transport the shuttles between destinations on Earth. NASA 905 is assigned to the remaining ferry missions, delivering the shuttles to their permanent public display sites. Discovery’s new home will be the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Va. For more information on the SCA, visit http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-013-DFRC.html. For more information on shuttle transition and retirement activities, visit http://www.nasa.gov/transition. Photo credit: NASA/Tim Jacobs KSC-2012-2187

Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response - School Chemical Cleanup Campaign (SC3) Awards [412-APD-1004-2009-10-22_SC3Awards_038.jpg]

Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana. [Damage, cleanup, city views, emergency centers, HUD personnel.]

A close up of a button on a sewing machine. Iron ironing cleaning.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, operations are under way to tow the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft to the mate-demate device for mating with space shuttle Discovery. This SCA, designated NASA 905, is a Boeing 747 jet originally manufactured for commercial use, which was modified by NASA to transport the shuttles between destinations on Earth. NASA 905 is assigned to the remaining ferry missions, delivering the shuttles to their permanent public display sites. Discovery’s new home will be the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Va. For more information on the SCA, visit http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-013-DFRC.html. For more information on shuttle transition and retirement activities, visit http://www.nasa.gov/transition. Photo credit: NASA/Tim Jacobs KSC-2012-2191

Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana. [Damage, cleanup, city views, emergency centers, HUD personnel.]

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The front wheel of the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft transporting space shuttle Discovery to its new home rises from the runway at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for a takeoff at 7 a.m. EDT. The aircraft, known as an SCA, is a Boeing 747 jet, originally manufactured for commercial use, which was modified by NASA to transport the shuttles between destinations on Earth. This SCA, designated NASA 905, is assigned to the remaining ferry missions, delivering the shuttles to their permanent public display sites. NASA 905 is scheduled to ferry Discovery to the Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia on April 17, after which the shuttle will be placed on display in the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. For more information on the SCA, visit http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-013-DFRC.html. For more information on shuttle transition and retirement activities, visit http://www.nasa.gov/transition. Photo credit: NASA/Lorne Mathre KSC-2012-2396

Silhouette of McGuire Air Force Base aircrew members waving to the cast members of Road Rules 10 from the cockpit of a KC-10A Extender during the cast's final mission. MTVs Road Rules 10 (dubbed "The Quest") cast members spent two days at Fort Dix with the Air Mobility Warfare Centers 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, training and testing as a medic augmentation team in a humanitarian medical relief scenario to the fictional country of Ozlahnd. They then spent a day at McGuire AFB observing a refueling mission. This is their last challenge "to discover the virtue of perseverance." The last of ten virtues learned through challenges over the season before they can receive their...

Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response - School Chemical Cleanup Campaign (SC3) - Decatur [412-APD-998-2007-10-23_1SC3Decatur_1042.jpg]

Task Force Falcon G3 Nuclear Biological Chemical (NBC) teams wear American issue protective chemical gear during the chemical cleanup of the IBG Battery factory in the town of Gnjilane, near Camp Montieth, in support of Operation JOINT GUARDIAN II

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