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.
080831-F-4099R-006.JPG Photo By: Air Force Senior Airman Jennifer Romig

Nashville, Tenn. - 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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