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A Defense Logistics Agency forklift operator prepares to pallet of MREs at JBSA Randolph Auxiliary Airfield, Seguin, Texas, Sept. 5, 2017. Three Chinooks loaded 20 pallets of MREs to to transport as part of the relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey. The category-4 hurricane, with wind speeds up to 130 miles per hour, made landfall Aug. 25, 2017. Days after the hurricane reached Texas, more than 50 inches of rain flooded the coastal region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Chad Chisholm/Released) Individual Reservists lend a hand after Harvey
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, which flooded the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana with more than 50 inches of rain, Air Force Reserve Individual Mobilization Augmentees were on the ground helping with recovery efforts.Many of these Reserve Citizen Airmen contributed in uniform, as emergency preparedness liaison officers, chaplains and judge
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