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A sample of the water at New York Lake is taken to determine if any detrimental effects resulted from the crash of the A-10 near Gold Dust Peak

An Army High Altitude Training Site UH-1N helicopter transports environmental team members to one of 18 locations used to determine any negative impact to the pristine site as a result of the A-10 that crashed near Gold Dust Peak

SRA Jamie Periz (left), MSGT Rick Weaver (center), SSGT Michael Rago (far right), and other members of the A-10 recovery team walk back to their base of operations after a day of searching for remnants of the A-10 that crashed on Gold Dust Peak

A view of some of the items the A-10 accident investigation board amassed from the upper and lower debris fields near Gold Dust Peak

The A-10 recovery team members traverese the rocky and hazardous terrain near the top of Gold Dust Peak

An Army High Altitude Training Site UH-1N helicopter lands at one of 18 locations used to determine the impact of the A-10 crash near Gold Dust Peak. The team will evaluate the pristine environment for any negative impact due to the crash

After completing a dive, Engineman SENIOR CHIEF Charles Payne, a member of the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 7 from San Diego, California, rests with the aid of supplemental oxygen. The high altitude of the lakes in the Rockies places extra stress on the divers searching for the 500 pound Mark 82 bombs carried by the A-10 that crashed on nearby Gold Dust Peak

With Gold Dust Peak in the background, members of the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 7 members from San Diego, California on the Zodiac boat gather data during their initial search for the four missing 500 pound Mark 82 bombs carried by the A-10 that crashed near Gold Dust Peak. New York Lake is the first of six lakes in the Gold Dust Peak that will be searched

BGEN Donald A. Streater (left), commander of the A-10 recovery effort, points out the location of pararescuemen on the face of Gold Dust Peak to reporter Kristen Lee (right) and cameraman Andrew Melendez, both with a Tucson affiliate of ABC News

Environmentalist specialists SRA Chris Lawver (left) and Mr. Dean Dunn (right) conduct an environmental sampling at New York Lake to determine if any negative impact resulted from the crash of the A-10. In the background is Gold Dust Peak and the A-10 debris field

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Base: New York Lake

State: Colorado (CO)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT David W. Richards

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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02/08/1997
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Bayonne, N.J., Nov. 26, 2012 -- FEMA Community Relations (CR) Outreach Team Lead Mike Dunn provides this storm survivor with FEMA Registration information while FEMA Corps members Dane Gellerup and Saul Korzenecki, and FEMA CR Specialist Juanita Manley observe. FEMA is here to help individuals and the community recover from this record breaking storm. George Armstrong/FEMA

US Marine Corps (USMC) Crash Fire Rescue (CFR) Marines, Cherry Point Fire Department (CPFD), US Marine Corps (USMC) Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, North Carolina (NC), escort astronauts USMC Lance Corporal (LCPL) James and other Marines, who are simulating being space shuttle crewmembers, during a Crash Fire Rescue (CFR) exercise simulating an emergency space shuttle landing on the MCAS Cherry Point runway. MCAS Cherry Point is an alternative space shuttle landing site and this base wide training exercise is held every two years

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Stone Mountain, Ga. , October 22, 2009 -- Georgia Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation Division Director Terry K. Dunn and Pudar Mitigation Consulting President Ranko S. Pudar(class instructor) are at a flood damaged home in DeKalb County. This site visit is part of a county-sponsored training class for area officials on how to evaluate damaged houses, using a new FEMA software program that makes it easier for communities to assess residences impacted by disasters. George Armstrong/FEMA

Supplies for the Navy team repairing an LC-130 Hercules aircraft which crashed in 1971 while on a National Science Foundation mission, are unloaded from an LC-130 of Antarctic Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6). After 3 months of work by the team, the Foundation's LC-130 was able to fly out from the crash site on January 10, 1988

STAFF SGT. Alisha Dunn (right) prepares to take blood sample from STAFF SGT. Angelique Dickerson during Phase 1 of an Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE) at Richmond International Airport, Sandston, Va., on Jan. 8, 2005. Both are members of the 192nd Fighter Wing, Virginia Air National Guard. (USAF PHOTO by MASTER SGT. Carlos Claudio) (Released)

Explosive Ordnance Disposal members conduct a subsurface search with their Schontadt Magnetic influence Detectors on the upper debris field of the A-10 crash site

During a crash crew training period, this crewman is dressed in a fire retardant suit and is armed with a water hose

Engineers assemble tunnel boring equipment near Kach'il-Bong Peak, the construction site of a South Korean counter-tunnel which will eliminate the value of North Korean tunnel No. 4 by intersecting them

Members of the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 7 members from San Diego, California set out on the Zodiac boat to begin their initial search for the four missing 500 pound Mark 82 bombs carried by the A-10 that crashed near Gold Dust Peak. New York Lake is the first of six lakes in the Gold Dust Peak that will be searched

Royal Army (British) Corporal (CPL) Mike Heydon and CPL James Dunn, both communications technicians set up a network-switching hub at Lager Aulenbach, Germany, while participating in the US European Command (USEUCOM) -sponsored Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercised hosted by Germany, and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation

Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Marines extinguish

A black and white photo of a castle. Castle ogrodzieniec crash building.

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environmentalist specialists sra chris lawver environmentalist specialists sra chris lawver dean dunn dean dunn conduct lake new york lake impact crash gold dust peak gold dust peak debris field gold dust peak crash site new york colorado staff sergeant high resolution a 10 debris field a 10 ssgt david us national archives