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Air Force personnel assigned to the 6th Medical Group out of McDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla. and volunteers from the Disaster Medical Assistance Team assist in the evacuation of patients Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008 from local hospitals and nursing homes as Hurricane Ike approaches the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Flight Doctor Maj. Janice McFall and the 463rd Red Devils out of Little Rock Air Force Base, AR. place Corpus Christi hospital patients and nursing home residents onboard the C-130 cargo plane "The Rock" in preparation for Hurricane Ike.  Maj. McFall and her crew are taking the evacuees to Dallas where they will  be cared for until Ike is no longer a threat.
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U.S. and Canadian Armed Forces personnel help an evacuee of Hurricane Gustav to board a flight. The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense chartered to transport citizens to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path Lake Front Airport, New Orleans, La., Aug. 31, 2008. The Canadian Forces aircraft was brought in to help as part of the Civil Assistance Plan between the United States and Canada.
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Air Force Maj. Janice McFall directs Airmen from the 50th Airlift Squadron, 463rd Airlift Group out of Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark., as they carry a hospital patient into a C-130 Hercules aircraft in Corpus Christi, Texas, Sept. 11, 2008, during a planned evacuation from Hurricane Ike. 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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U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 37th and 59th Air Wing unload hospital patients at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Sept. 12, 2008, that were evacuated from Beaumont, Texas.  These patients were transported by a combined effort from the Little Rock Air Force Base C-130 aircraft and crews and the 908th Aero medical Evacuation Squadron, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., in preparation for Hurricane Ike's landfall in southern Texas.
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U.S. and Canadian Armed Forces personnel help an evacuee of Hurricane Gustav to board a flight. The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense chartered to transport citizens to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path Lake Front Airport, New Orleans, La., Aug. 31, 2008. The Canadian Forces aircraft was brought in to help as part of the Civil Assistance Plan between the United States and Canada.
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Canadian Air Force medical technician Kate Ryan helps evacuees of Hurricane Gustav to board a flight The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense chartered to transport citizens to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path Lake Front Airport, New Orleans, La., Aug. 31, 2008. The Canadian Forces aircraft was brought in to help as part of the Civil Assistance Plan between the United States and Canada.
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Hurricane Gustav evacuees from New Orleans step off a C-17 from McChord Air Force Base, Wash., August 31 after being transported out of harm's way. To date, Air Mobility Command units have transported more than 6,500 Gustav evacuees to safety. 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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A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III carrying evacuees of Hurricane Gustav prepares to take off as the hurricane approaches. The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense chartered flights to transport citizens to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path, Aug. 31, 2008.
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Evacuees of Hurricane Gustav arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport, New Orleans, La., to board a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense chartered to transport citizens to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path, Aug. 31, 2008.
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A Navy C-130 sits at the New Orleans International Airport waiting to help evacuate local residents to safety, August 31. Evacuation efforts against Hurricane Gustav were supported by all branches of the military Saturday through Sunday. The evacuees were sent to different cities in neighboring states where relief teams were awaiting their arrival with food, water and shelter.
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U.S. Army Soldiers and emergency personnel help an evacuee of Hurricane Gustav board a C-17 Globemaster III at Lake Front Airport, New Orleans, La., Aug. 31, 2008. The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense chartered flights to transport citizens to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path.
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U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Frances Williams helps an evacuee of Hurricane Gustav board a flight The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense haschartered to transport citizens to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path Lake Front Airport, New Orleans, La., Aug. 31, 2008.
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Emergency vehicles carrying evacuees of Hurricane Gustav stage near a Canadian Air Force C-17 at Lake Front Airport, New Orleans, La., Aug. 31, 2008. The Federal Emergency Management Agency and The Department of Defense chartered flights to transport citizens to destinations safely outside the hurricanes path. The Canadian Forces aircraft was brought in to help as part of the Civil Assistance Plan between the United States and Canada.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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