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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 12-01-05 -- City of New Orleans Building Inspectors inspect a damaged home on City Right-of-way that ways destroyed when the levee broke and completely destroyed most homes in this 9th ward neighborhood. FEMA is helping the city to remove the many homes that were destroyed. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 9/20/2005 -- National Guardsmen at a check point near Lower 9th Ward. Only residents and emergency personnel are allowed access following Hurricane Katrina due to the hazardous conditions. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] 9th Ward, New Orleans, LA, 3-6-06 -- These New Orleans Department Fire Fighters are part of a Search and Recovery team to recovery any bodies still in debris caused by Hurricane Katrina. Demolition and Search and Recovery workers are making sure human remains are not in houses being demolished. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] New Orleans, LA, 9-30-05 -- Utility workers are at work restoring utilities to New Orleans neighborhoods following hurricane Katrina. Down Utilities lines must be repaired before residents can move back in. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] 9th Ward, New Orleans, LA 3-6-06 Charles Gordon and Jaime Tolentino project engineers from the US Army Corps of Engineers check this house address to verify it is the correct house scheduled to be demolished in 9th ward. All 9th Ward homes sitting on public Right of Way must me moved or demolished so the streets cam be cleared. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 9-30-05 -- Some neighborhoods were instantly destroyed when flood waters from Hurricane Katrina rose and floated homes into one another. Many New Orleans residents are homeless and rely on FEMA to help them though the ordeal. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] New Orleans, LA, 9-30-05 -- This blown down utility pole is a common sight in New Orleans' neighborhoods following hurricane Katrina. Utilities need to be repaired before residents can move back to their homes. Utility companies are working to restore service to New Orleans. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., 10/23/2005 -- These Lower 9th Ward residents enter their home to search for salvageable items. Hurricane Katrina cause this part of New Orleans to flood when the levees broke. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, La., 10-20-05 -- A Army National Guard medical truck drives through a devastated area of New Orleans looking for residents who may require assistance. The residents of the 9th district, an area flooded during Hurricane Katrina, were allowed limited access to the area to assess damage to their homes. Photo by Patsy Lynch

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, 9th Ward, LA ,11-01-05 -- Only residents and workers are allowed though this 9th ward security check point. The 9th ward is still without utilities. Hundreds of thousands of former New Orleans residents and buisnesses are displaced. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

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[Hurricane Katrina] Bayou La Batre, Mobile County, Al, 9-9-05 -- Cathy Sprinkle packs her car with items from her home. Hundreds of thousands of people have damaged homes and have been displaced by Hurricane Katrina. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 3-9-06 -- A FEMA Travel Trailer convoy heads down Highway I-10 towards New Orleans. FEMA is delivering about 500 Travel Trailers per day to help house Hurricane Katrina disaster victims. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

A weapons cache comprised of hundreds of munitions and many large weapons systems unearthed by Iraqi Security Forces and U.S. Army Soldiers lies in a holding area in Bani Said.

Kurdish men wait to begin a tour of a refugee camp near Zakhu, Iraq. U.S. and allied troops established the camp as part of Operation Provide Comfort, a multinational effort to aid the thousands of Kurds who fled their homes after fighting broke out between Kurdish groups and Iraqi government forces following Operation Desert Storm

Sailors assigned to the amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43), unload hundreds of jars of peanut butter for distribution to Haitians in Birey, Haiti.

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 2-27-06 -- Dr J Peitzer of the Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) selects a meal from an MRE Meal box in this outside Mess area. This DMAT site on Canal Street is equipped to do Resuscitation, Minor Surgery, Intensive Care, Observation Recovery, Acute Care, and has 2 Pharmacies and is a part of FEMA's assistance to those injured by Hurricane Katrina. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

Interior of a warehouse where hundreds of human skeletal remains are in wooden caskets. (Substandard image)

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 4-22-06 -- Colonel Lewis Setliff, Commander of Task Force Guardian and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workers, watch as a 75 ton Gate Jacket Structure is lowered into place. The Gate Jacket Structure will hold the interim Flood Gates at the 17th St Canal. FEMA is building this interim flood gate by June 1st under its Public Assistance program until a better Flood Gate and Levee system can be completed to protect New Orleans residents and property. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

Panama City, FL., Nov. 2, 2018--Utility workers restore

A captured Fedayeen weapons cache in a bunker containing hundreds of crated Russian AK47S assault rifles, just outside of Jaman Al Juburi, Iraq during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Aerial view of B-52 Stratofortress bombers at the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center, commonly known as the "Boneyard". Hundreds of B-52s were destroyed as part of the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and sold for scrap at 12 cents a pound. Exact Date Shot Unknown Published in AIRMAN Magazine May 1977

Over 2,500 people including hundreds of World War II veterans gathered for the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II ceremony aboard the USS Missouri Memorial.

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