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Members of the 615th Contingency Response Wing, Travis Air Force Base, CA, prepare patient for evacuation aboard a C-17 Globemaster III.  Members of the 615th are evacuating civilian out of New Orleans prior to Hurricane Gustav making landfall.
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Senior Airman Robert Haog and Staff Sgt. Adam White, 573rd Global Support Squadron, 615th Contingency Response Wing, Air Mobility Command weigh luggage as evacuees of Hurricane Gustav arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport, New Orleans, LA., to board flights The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense have chartered  to transport citizens who otherwise could not leave on their own to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path, Aug. 30, 2008.
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Air Force Loadmasters Master Sgt. Tom Harrison (rear) and Staff Sgt. Dustin Canterbury (Front) from Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, prepare to load HUMVEEs and  medical supplies onto a C-17 Globemaster. The supplies are headed to Beaumont, Texas in preparation for hurricane Gustav relief efforts.
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Staff Sgt. Dustin Canterbury, C-17 loadmaster from Altus Air Force Base, checks the clearance of a 10K forklift being loaded onto the aircraft. Medical supplies and vehicals were loaded up at MacDill AFB before heading to Beaumont, Texas, to assist in preparation for hurricane Gustav evacuation efforts.
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Staff Sgt. Elvin Cortes, 573rd Global Support Squadron, 615th Contingency Response Wing, Air Mobility Command inputs the weights of luggage as evacuees of Hurricane Gustav arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport, New Orleans, LA., to board flights The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense have chartered  to transport citizens who otherwise could not leave on their own to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path, Aug. 30, 2008.
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Master Sgt. Daren Smith, Tennessee Air National Guard, directs Hurricane Gustav evacuees off a C-130 and into a hangar, August 31. Four C-130s and aircrews from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, evacuated more than 400 local residents and critically ill patients from local hospitals. The evacuees were sent to different cities in Tennessee where relief teams were awaiting their arrival with food, water and shelter.
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Senior Airman Robert Haog and Staff Sgt. Adam White, 573rd Global Support Squadron, 615th Contingency Response Wing, Air Mobility Command weigh luggage as evacuees of Hurricane Gustav arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport, New Orleans, LA., to board flights The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense have chartered  to transport citizens who otherwise could not leave on their own to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path, Aug. 30, 2008.
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Members of the Emergency Medical Service Strike Team wheel a patient out of an ambulance prior to loading her onto a C-17 Globemaster III from McGuire Air Force Base, NJ, at the Lakefront Airport in New Orleans, LA, Aug. 31, 2008.  Members of the 199th are helping to evacuating civilian out of New Orleans prior to Hurricane Gustav making landfall.
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Senior Airman Robert Haog and Staff Sgt. Adam White, 573rd Global Support Squadron, 615th Contingency Response Wing, Air Mobility Command weigh luggage as evacuees of Hurricane Gustav arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport, New Orleans, LA., to board flights The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense have chartered  to transport citizens who otherwise could not leave on their own to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path, Aug. 30, 2008.
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Members of the 199th Foxtrot Support Company, Lake Charles, Louisiana National Guard, move a patient aboard a C-17 Globemaster III from McGuire AFB, NJ, at the Lakefront Airport in New Orleans, LA, Aug.31, 2008.  Members of the 199th are evacuating civilian out of New Orleans prior to Hurricane Gustav making landfall.
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A member of the Emergency Medical Service Strike Team uses a respirator on a patient prior to loading him onto a C-17 Globemaster III from McGuire Air Force Base, NJ, at the Lakefront Airport in New Orleans, LA, Aug. 31, 2008.  Members of the 199th are helping to evacuating civilian out of New Orleans prior to Hurricane Gustav making landfall.
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Army Private First Class Kasey Preuet of the 199th Foxtrot Support Company, Lake Charles, Louisiana National Guard, uses a reporator to give oxygen to a patient aboard a C-17 Globemaster III from McGuire AFB, NJ, at the Lakefront Airport in New Orleans, LA, Aug.31, 2008.  Members of the 199th are evacuating civilian out of New Orleans prior to Hurricane Gustav making landfall.
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A member of the 514th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and two New Orleans Paramedics move a patient on a stretcher to a Canadian C-17 Globemaster III, at the Lakefront Airport in New Orleans, LA, Aug.31, 2008.  Members of the 514th are evacuating civilians out of New Orleans prior to Hurricane Gustav making landfall.
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Senior Airman Robert Haog and Staff Sgt. Adam White, 573rd Global Support Squadron, 615th Contingency Response Wing, Air Mobility Command weigh luggage as evacuees of Hurricane Gustav arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport, New Orleans, LA., to board flights The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense have chartered  to transport citizens who otherwise could not leave on their own to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path, Aug. 30, 2008.
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Air Force Staff Sgt. Dustin Centerbury, C-17 loadmaster from Altus Air Force Base, loads a HUMVEE onto the aircraft at MacDill AFB. The HUMVEEs and medical supplies were deployed to Beaumont, Texas, to assist in preparation for hurricane Gustav evacuations.
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Shawn Showman, 615th Contingency Response Wing, Travis Air Force Base, CA, speaks with Senior Master Sgt. Curtis Cookston also the 615th CRW, during civilian evacuation operations at the Louis Armstrong International Airport, New Orleans, Louisiana, Aug. 30, 2008.  MSgt. Showman is supporting the operations to evacuate civilians from New Orleans prior to Hurricane Gustav making landfall.
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A crew based out of Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, prepares to load HUMVEEs, medical supplies and members of 6th Medical Group from MacDill AFB onto a C-17 Globemaster. The supplies are headed to Beaumont, Texas in preparation for hurricane Gustav relief efforts.
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Military personnel prepare a medical patient for evacuation Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008 from Corpus Christi, Texas to a medical facility in Dallas as Hurricane Ike approaches the Texas Gulf Coast. U.S. Northern Command is supporting federal, state and local Hurricane Ike response efforts in Texas, and aeromedical evacuation capabilities remain on alert pending FEMA requests for assistance.
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A member of the 615th Contingency Response Wing, Travis Air Force Base, CA, prepares to guide an aircraft out of it blocks at the Louis Armstrong International Airport, New Orleans, Louisiana, Aug. 30, 2008.  Members of the 615th supporting the operations to evacuate civilians from New Orleans prior to Hurricane Gustav making landfall.
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Members of the Disaster Medical Assistance Team and Air Force personnel assigned to the 6th Medical Group out of McDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla., comfort a patient Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008 during a medical evacuation at Corpus Christi International Airport. U.S. Northern Command is supporting federal, state and local Hurricane Ike response efforts in Texas, and aeromedical evacuation capabilities remain on alert pending FEMA requests for assistance.
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