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By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 06.21.2010

SEMINAOLE, Okla. — A Federal Emergency Management Agency mitigation specialist works with an applicant in a DRC (Disaster Recovery Center) here. FEMA is working with local, state and federal agencies to assist residents affected by tornadoes that ripped through Oklahoma in early May 2010. (Patsy Lynch/FEMA)

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By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 06.19.2010

CAMP MONTEITH, Kosovo — Soldiers of Bravo Company test the riot control line while acting as “demonstrators” during a joint exercise with the Kosovo police. (Chris Erickson/DVIDS)

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By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 06.18.2010

WASHINGTON, D.C. — FEMA’s Marcie Roth, disability issues senior advisor, testifies on the importance of supporting vulnerable populations during disasters before the House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcomittee on Emergency Communications, Preparedness and Response. Seated next to her, right, is Jonathan M. Young, chairman of the National Council of Disability, Dr. Carmen J. Spencer, deputy assistant secretary of the Army-Eliminatino of Chemical Weapons, United States Army and on the right end, Mr. Jim Kish, director, Technological Hazards Division, FEMA. (Bill Koplitz/FEMA)

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By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 06.17.2010

LINDSAY, Okla. — Brad Craine, a Federal Emergency Management Agency public affairs officer, and Michael Flores, a SBA representative, meet with Charles Jones, KBLP radio president and radio personality here. Craine and Flores participated in a radio talk show informing the listening audience about programs that FEMA and SBA are providing to residents affected by the recent tornadoes. (Patsy Lynch/FEMA)

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By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 06.16.2010

KENITRA, Morocco — Staff Sgt. Brett Trahan, a navigator with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 234, studies a map during a flight here. Trahan has served as the lead planner for the aviation portion of African Lion for the past four years. African Lion 2010 is an annually scheduled, joint, combined U.S.-Moroccan exercise. It brings together nearly 1,000 U.S. service members from 16 locations throughout Europe and North America with more than 1,000 members of the Moroccan military, and is the largest exercise in U.S. Africa Command’s area of action. (Lydia Davey/DVIDS)

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By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 06.15.2010

NORMAN, Okla. — A construction worker cleans the ground where a gas station is being rebuilt after tornado-driven winds destroyed the structure. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is working with local, state and other federal agencies to assist residents affected by the tornadoes which hit the state in early May. (Patsy Lynch/FEMA)

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By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 06.14.2010

CAP DRAA TRAINING AREA, Morocco — Lt. Cmdr. Mark Ingram, a physician’s assistant with the Forward Resuscitative Surgical Suite trauma center here, discusses the treatment plan for a simulated casualty during a training exercise. Petty Officer Gage Harnden, center, and Petty Officer Robert Morris prepare to implement the treatment plan. Cdr. James Cole, rear, evaluates his sailors during the exercise. (Paul Greenberg/DVIDS)

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