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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , March 16, 2010 -- Hurricane Katrina damaged 184 of the 200-plus building on the historic Jackson Barracks military campus which houses the Louisiana Army National Guard headquarters. More than 75 of the buildings were so severely damaged they had to be reconstructed, rather than repaired. FEMA obligated $110 million towards rebuilding Jackson Barracks. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , November 5, 2010 -- Hurricane Katrina damaged 184 of the 200-plus buildings on the historic Jackson Barracks military campus, which houses the Louisiana Army National Guard headquarters. To date, FEMA has obligated $110 million towards rebuilding Jackson Barracks. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , May 1, 2006 -- The rebuilt Andrew H. Wilson Elementary School is a state-of-the art 96,122 square foot facility and part of the Recovery School District in New Orleans. The school sustained significant damage during Hurricane Katrina and is rebuilt on the same site. FEMA has obligated approximately $28 million to help rebuild the school. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , January 28, 2010 -- The rebuilt Andrew H. Wilson Elementary School is a state-of-the art 96,122 square foot facility and part of the Recovery School District in New Orleans. The school sustained significant damage during Hurricane Katrina and is rebuilt on the same site. FEMA has obligated approximately $28 million to help rebuild the school. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, October 12, 2005 - Historic Jackson Barracks sustained extensive flood damage during Hurricane Katrina. One hundred and eighty-four of the complex's 200 buildings were damaged. The Louisiana National Guard is housed at Jackson Barracks. Marvin Nauman/FEMA

New Orleans, La., June 21, 2011 -- Jackson Barracks, located in New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward, is the headquarters of the Louisiana National Guard. The historic Jackson Barracks suffered damages during Hurricane Katrina. FEMA has since provided $114.4 million to the State of Louisiana's Facility Planning and Control and $27.6 million to the Military Dept. of the State of Louisiana for repairs to the facility. Lillie Long/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, July 8, 2008 -- Home to Louisiana's National Guard, Jackson Barracks sustained heavy damages during Hurricane Katrina. FEMA has obligated $58 million toward the rebuilding of this historic complex. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , May 1, 2009 -- Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters caused extensive damages across the Delgado Community College campus and the Moss Memorial Library's learning resource center suffered the loss of much of its contents. FEMA obligated more than $20 million to help the college recover from the effects of Hurricane Katrina. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , Jan. 10, 2012 -- During the grand opening of Victory Field, New Orleans Mayor, Mitch Landrieu, announces the master plan for Joe Brown Park in New Orleans East and recognizes FEMA for its ongoing efforts to fund millions of dollars in repair work at the facility following Hurricane Katrina. Representatives from all partners collaborating in the park's master plan participated in the grand opening ceremonies. FEMA/Ryan Mast

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , August 29, 2005 -- Hurricane Katrina damaged 184 of the 200-plus building on the historic Jackson Barracks military campus which houses the Louisiana Army National Guard headquarters. More than 75 of the buildings were so severely damaged they had to be reconstructed, rather than repaired. FEMA obligated $110 million towards rebuilding Jackson Barracks. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

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Title: Jackson Barracks (Before)

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Caption: New Orleans, La. , August 29, 2005 -- Hurricane Katrina damaged 184 of the 200-plus building on the historic Jackson Barracks military campus which houses the Louisiana Army National Guard headquarters. More than 75 of the buildings were so severely damaged they had to be reconstructed, rather than repaired. FEMA obligated $110 million towards rebuilding Jackson Barracks. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

Photographer Name: Ralph Simcox

City/State: New Orleans, LA

Keywords: Recovery

Disasters: Louisiana Hurricane Katrina (DR-1603)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: Response

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New Orleans, La., Jan. 31, 2013 -- Archaeologists under contract to the Federal Emergency Management Agency survey land near Bayou St. John in New Orleans. The team discovered artifacts related to pre-historic and historic occupations along the bayou. This information was uncovered during a recent archaeological study funded under the HMGP program. Photo by Lillie Long/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., July 30, 2014—New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo held a news conference at the home of Daniel Ehrick (left) whose house was devastated by Hurricane Sandy to announce a new home elevation program. New York State will provide $300 million to elevate more than 6,000 Long Island homes that lie in the 100-year flood plain to prevent damage from future storms. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Two 143-square-meter health clinics are taking shape for the Iraqi Army at Taji Military Base in Iraq. The East Clinic is 75% complete with the crew there installing electrical lights and ceiling tiles. At the West Clinic, floor tiles are being set in place. At both clinics, final grade around the structures is being worked. The $3 million contract was awarded July 7, 2004, with an expected completion date of Aug. 25, 2005. A crew of about 35 Iraqis are working at both projects. Each health clinic will feature five exam rooms and one isolation room. (U.S. Army photo by Norris Jones) (Released)

Lt. Gen. Richard Mills, commander Marine Forces Reserve/

Farrans Construction started building the estimated thirty-one million dollar, 416 room, one to one dormitory on Royal Air Force, Lakenheath, United Kingdom. A one to one room consists of a separate bedroom and bathroom with a connected kitchen. Construction started on 4 November 1997, estimated completion date is 17 July 2000. (long view)

US Army National Guardsmen, Major (MAJ) Lennie D. Runck (left) and Captain (CPT) Shawn D. Ackre (right), 1ST Battalion, 188th Air Defense Artillery, Grand Forks, North Dakota, coordinate all United States military operations dealing with the Red River flood, at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The center is located at the University of North Dakota Campus, Grand Forks, ND and is where disaster relief personnel (i.e., military, Red Cross, Public Health, etc.) work. Operation GOOD NEIGHBOR, 30 April 1997

AERIAL SHOTS OF GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER CAMPUS 2010

Tornado - Oklahoma City, Okla. , May 12, 2010 -- One of the homes left damaged in the Oklahoma City area in the wake of the May 10, 2010 Oklahoma tornado outbreak. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

Balmaseda, Juan Manuel - Public domain portrait print

Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis, Berkeley County, SC

Cameron Parish, La., July 21, 2013 -- The Cameron Parish Health Unit received $279,386 in FEMA funding following Hurricane Rita's damages. Lillie Long/FEMA

The US Naval Reserve Readiness Center, located on Lake Union waterfront, after completion of a $1.5 million renovation

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