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[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 4, 2006 - Hovering above the Baton Rouge Airport Travel Trailer Parks is a FEMA contractor in a helicopter, monitoring the activity below as workers prepare these four sites of temporary housing for displaced families - victims of Hurricane Katrina. Thousands of New Orleans residents remain displaced due to hurricane Katrina and the breech in the levees. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 4, 2006 - Garfield Daniel Jr. helps prepare FEMA travel trailers at the Baton Rouge Airport 2 site. This temporary housing park is one of four being set-up at the edge of the airport. Thousands of New Orleans residents remain displaced due to hurricane Katrina and the breech in the levees. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, March 6, 2006 - FEMA provided mobile homes are positioned alongside FEMA provided travel trailers at this Baton Rouge Airport Park for hurricane victim homeowners and renters with dwellings destroyed by the storm. For temporary housing until home repairs can be completed, the mobile home (approximately 15' by 50') is reserved for large families and those with medical conditions a smaller travel trailer (approximately 8' by 25') could not accomodate . Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 4, 2006 - This resident at a FEMA travel trailer park is planting rose bushes and creating a patio area at the Baton Rouge Airport 1 site. Thousands of New Orleans residents remain displaced due to hurricane Katrina and the breech in the levees. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 27, 2006 - 102 FEMA travel trailers have been set up and prepared to be occupied by local hurricane victims at Harrell Stadium in New Orleans. Temporary housing provided by FEMA enables families displaced by the storm to live locally as they rebuild their damaged homes. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 4, 2006 - This travel trailor site is being used to temporarily house hurricane Katrina victims and is near the Baton Rouge Airport. Public transportation has added this site to its regular route to accomodate the residents. Thousands of New Orleans residents remain displaced due to hurricane Katrina and the breech in the levees. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 27, 2006 - This FEMA travel trailer is ready to be plugged in and occupied at Harrell Stadium Park in New Orleans. Temporary housing is being provided by FEMA to those hurricane victims displaced by the storm. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, March 6, 2006 - FEMA provides both mobile homes and travel trailers as temporary housing for disaster victims at various sites throughout Louisiana. The mobile home is slighly larger than the travel trailer and is usually reserved for large families and those with medical conditions that cannot be accomodated in a travel trailer. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, March 6, 2006 - Mobile homes and travel trailers are both supplied by FEMA as temporary housing options at FEMA/State developed group sites for homeowners or renters whose residences are unlivable as a result of the disaster. Travel trailers are meant for shorter durations and are more maneuverable and easy to set up near the flood-victim's home. Mobile homes are a bit larger and better suited for longer-term usage, but cannot be placed in the floodplain. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 4, 2006 - FEMA travel trailers are being set-up and made ready for the temporary housing of hurricane victims. Preparation continues for additional trailers to be placed at the Baton Rouge Airport sites. Thousands of New Orleans residents remain displaced due to hurricane Katrina and the breech in the levees. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

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[Hurricane Ike] Galveston, Texas, September 29, 2008 -- Mail is being collected at a mobile mail center parked in front of the heavily damaged Postal Office Building in Galveston. Hurricane Ike has disrupted the use of this new, now flooded, facility. Mail is being delivered to only a portion of the island as power and residents return. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

A pair of Marine Corps Super AH-1W Super Cobra Attack helicopters line up at a target range as one fires a TOW missile at a designated target on an Egyptian firing range just outside of Mubarak Military City in Egypt. Marines from the 1ST Tank Battalion, 29 Palms, California, conducted an In-Stride Breech live fire demonstration in front of numerous nations as part of coalition training for this year's BRIGHT STAR 01-02 exercise. An In-Stride Breach is a special type of operation used to overcome and breakthrough unexpected or lightly defended obstacles. BRIGHT STAR is a multinational exercise involving more than 74,000 troops from 44 countries that is designed to enhance regional...

Rhode Island Army National Guard (RIARNG) Soldiers from the 115th Military Police Company (MP CO), Cranston, Rhode Island (RI), breech a locked door during a raid in Fallujah, Iraq (IRQ), during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The raid commenced following reports that this is a storage site for stolen goods and weapons, as well as a location for counterfeit money production

[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

[Hurricane Katrina] Belle Chasse, LA, October 25, 2005 - This is the diagnostic x-ray and minor surgery suite of the Mobile Medical Unit located in Plaquemines Parish. FEMA provides this transportable clinic, medical staff, equipment and pharmaceuticals, as well as medical care, all free of charge to communities affected by disasters. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[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

Production. War housing trailers. The side of a war housing trailer nears completion on a table-top jig at Western Trailer Company's plant in Los Angeles. Exceptional strength is secured through built-up construction of Masonite over plywood with a casein bond. The side is secured to spacers with drive screws

Maxwell AFB, Ala. - Maxwell Air Force Base serves as

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 4, 2006 - Temporary housing provided by FEMA at the Baton Rouge Airport Sites is not limited to travel trailers. Modular buildings are also incorporated in the landscape to provide housing for the displaced hurricane victims. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Marines from the Second Forces Afloat Security Team, First Platoon, prepare to set the breech upon initial entry.

American Red Cross - Refugees - American Red Cross in France. War-time all wood bed which the American Red Cross supplied to thousands of refugees

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