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Members of the 230th Support Battalion, North Carolina Army National Guard use the TRAK All-Terrain Lifter Army System (ATLAS) to load supplies for victims of Hurricane Bonnie inside the North Carolina National Guard's old Kinston Armory. The driver's section of a M984A1 Recovery Vehicle 10-ton (8x8) is also pictured to the right

A member of the 230th Support Battalion, North Carolina Army National Guard watches the driver of a TRAK All-Terrain Lifter Army System (ATLAS) load supplies for victims of Hurricane Bonnie inside the North Carolina National Guard's old Kinston Armory

A North Carolina Army National Guard M886 Truck Ambulance and other vehicles parked inside old Kinston Armory located at the Kinston, North Carolina after Hurricane Bonnie

A North Carolina Army National Guard M886 Truck Ambulance and other vehicles parked inside old Kinston Armory located at Kinston, North Carolina after Hurricane Bonnie

A member of the 230th Support Battalion, North Carolina Army National Guard uses the TRAK All-Terrain Lifter Army System (ATLAS) to load supplies onto a 5-ton cargo truck, inside the North Carolina National Guard's old Kinston Armory after Hurricane Bonnie

A North Carolina National Guard M923A1 (6x6) 5-ton cargo truck is parked at the Kinston Armory ready to be loaded with supplies for victims of Hurricane Bonnie in devastated areas of North Carolina

A North Carolina National Guard M923A1 (6x6) 5-ton cargo truck is positioned at the Kinston Armory ready to be loaded with supplies for victims of Hurricane Bonnie in devastated areas of North Carolina

A close up view of a member of the 230th Support Battalion, North Carolina Army National Guard as he operates the TRAK All-Terrain Lifter Army System (ATLAS) inside the North Carolina National Guard's old Kinston Armory after Hurricane Bonnie

A North Carolina Army National Guard forklift operator, a member of the 230th Support Battalion, takes a well deserved break after unloading supplies following Hurricane Bonnie

Members of the 230th Support Battalion, North Carolina Army National Guard use the M984A1 Recovery Vehicle 10-ton (8x8) to load supplies for victims of Hurricane Bonnie inside the North Carolina National Guard's old Kinston Armory

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Kinston

State: North Carolina (NC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Tom Jaynes, Civilian

Release Status: Released to Public

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29/08/1998
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battalion support battalion army north carolina army national guard use recovery vehicle recovery vehicle load supplies load supplies victims hurricane bonnie hurricane bonnie north carolina national guard kinston armory north carolina national guard us national guard high resolution state m 984 a 1 recovery vehicle kinston armory tom jaynes military vehicles us national archives