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[Wildfires] Pauma Valley, CA, November 28, 2007 -- Vonda and Benjamin Rodriguez, of the La Jolla Tribe, stand beside what is left of the belongings from their home as FEMA workers bring a mobile home to their property. The couple will live in it while they rebuild their home and their lives. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Pauma Valley, CA, November 28, 2007 — Vonda Rodriguez, left, of the La Jolla Tribe, signs documents pertaining to the mobile home (back) that she and her husband Benjamin (center) will occupy while the home they lost to the wild fires is rebuilt next to it. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Pauma Valley, CA, November 28, 2007 -- A mobile home is towed to its destination through the Rincon Indian Reservation and into the La Jolla Indian Reservation in Southern California. Mobile homes are being used for housing in the wake of the devastating wild fires that swept through the area. The green on the ground is what remains of fire retardant used when firefighters fought the wild fires last month. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Pauma Valley, CA, November 28, 2007 -- A mobile home is towed to its destination through the Rincon Indian Reservation and into the La Jolla Indian Reservation in Southern California. Mobile homes are being used as a housing option in the wake of the devastating wild fires that swept through the area. The green on the ground is what remains of fire retardant used when firefighters fought the fast-spreading fires last month. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 4, 2007 -- Tony Smith, of Advanced Mobile Systems, installs piers to support the FEMA-provided mobile home that a family will temporarily live in while they begin to rebuild their lives. Installing the piers is one of the first steps involved with installing the homes. The family lost their home during the October wildfires that swept through their community. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 8, 2007 -- Don Keller of Babcock Services, Inc., removes a sign from the window of a FEMA mobile home as part of final preparations to prepare it for occupancy. A family who lost their home during the wildfires in October will temporarily live here while working to recover. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 5, 2007 -- Alan Fryar, of Babcock Services, Inc., works to build a stairway for the FEMA-provided mobile home that the a family will temporarily occupy while they begin to rebuild their lives. The family lost their home during the October wildfires that swept through their community. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- San Diego County Supervising Building Inspector Rusty Anderson, center, speaks with contractors and FEMA officials after completing an inspection of the mobile home a family will temporarily occupy (back) while rebuilding their lives. From left to right: John Kalb and Eric White, FEMA technical assistance coordinators, and Don Keller of Babcock Services, Inc. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Delzura, CA, December 6, 2007 -- Mark Ares, of CH2M Hill, Inc., inspects a FEMA-provided mobile home as part of the Ready for Occupancy inspection process to prepare the homes, which are one housing option used in the aftermath of disasters. A family will live here as they recover from the loss of their home during the October wildfires. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

[Wildfires] Pauma Valley, CA, December 11, 2007 -- Vonda and Benjamin Rodriguez, of the La Jolla Tribe, who lost their home when the wildfires swept through the reservation in October, are now temporarily living in a FEMA-provided mobile home. The couple's new home is slated to be rebuilt next to the mobile home on the foundation of the home that was destroyed. Amanda Bicknell/FEMA

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label_outline Explore Pauma, Amanda Bicknell, Jolla

[Wildfires] Del Dios, CA, November 8, 2007 -- Lake Hodges, Leih Clocsler, property owner, sifts through the ashes of what was once a fishing cottage that she rented out. It was completely destroyed by the Witch Creek fire, the largest of four wildfires burning in North San Diego County. It swept through the hills on the south shore of Lake Hodges Tuesday morning, October 23rd destroying approximately 40 homes in the area. Susie Shapira/FEMA

hospital from "Illustrated London, or, a series of views in the British metropolis and its vicinity, engraved by Albert Henry Payne, from original drawings. The historical, topographical and miscellaneous notices, by W. I. Bicknell"

[Assignment: 48-DPA-08-06-08_SOI_K_Truckee_Sign] Signing ceremony for the Truckee River Operating Agreement in Reno, Nevada, where Secretary Dirk Kempthorne joined Nevada Senator Harry Reid, [Chairman Mervin Wright, Jr. of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of Indians, and other federal, state, and local dignitaries including Assistant Attorney General Ronald Tenpas of the Justice Department, California Secretary for Resources Mike Chrisman, Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Director Allen Biaggi, Truckee Meadows Water Authority Board of Directors Chairman Mike Carrigan, and Reno Mayor Bob Cashell] [48-DPA-08-06-08_SOI_K_Truckee_Sign_DOI_8915.JPG]

U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen CHIEF of Naval Operations (CNO), presents the Vice Adm. James B. Stockdale Award for Leadership to CMDR. Brian T. Howes, Commanding Officer (CO) of the Los Angeles class attack submarine USS LA JOLLA (SSN 701), in the Hall of Heroes at the Pentagon on Nov. 14, 2006. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class Chad J. McNeeley) (Released)

Family and friends of 18 Virginia Air National Guard and three Florida Army National Guard members killed in a March 3rd C-23 Sherpa plane crash in Unadilla, Georgia, pay tribute to the men at a memorial service in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The memorial, which took place at Rock Church, was attended by Deputy Secretary of Defense, Paul D. Wolfowitz (not shown) and various other civilian and military dignitaries and over 4000 members of the community. The 18 airmen were assigned to the 203rd Red Horse Flight at Camp Pendleton State Military Reservation in Virginia Beach, Virginia and were returning from temporary duty at Hurlburt Field, Florida. The three soldiers were assigned to the ...

Parker, Ariz. Apr. 1942. constructing buildings for Japanese-American evacuees at the War relocation authority center on the Colorado River Indian Reservation

[Wildfires] Rancho Bernardo, CA, October 28, 2007 -- FEMA Community Relations specialist walks through a Rancho Bernardo neighborhood distributing disaster information to fire victims. Andrea Booher/FEMA

Office of the Administrator - Standing Rock Sioux Tribe - Administrator Gina McCarthy visiting the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation at Fort Yates, ND [412-APD-1192-2014-02-28_TribalLands_007.jpg]

South Carolina Forestry Commission spotters observe

U. S. Lighthouse Reservation, Quarters & Lighthouse, South Manitou Island, Glen Arbor, Leelanau County, MI

South Carolina Forestry Commission spotters observe

Mission San Antonio de Padua, Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, Jolon, Monterey County, CA

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