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Answering Katrina's call

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Sgt. Steve DeClue of Jackson, and a member of the 1140th Engineering Co., Mo. Natl. Guard pours water for a very thirsty and hungry dog left behind during the Hurricane Katrina evacuation of New Orleans. Members of the 1140th surveyed the damage around Lake Ponchartrain, Monday, September 12, 2005 in preparations for Tuesday's, cleanup mission.

Spc. Joseph Dilley, left, of Cape Girardeau handed Hurrican Katrina survivor Eugene Thompson of New Orleans a box of MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat) and bottled water after Thompson and neighbor after the 1140th Engineer Battalion of the Missouri Natl. Guard happened upon the two Monday, Sept. 12, 2005 near Lake Ponchartrain.

Capt. Kevin Compass, Jackson, Mo., briefed his section sgts., Monday, September 12, 2005, on where cleanup would begin for the 1140th Engineering Battalion of the Mo. Natl. Guard in New Orleans, La.

Large boats could be seen propped on top of concrete barriers as the 1140th Bravo Company convoy made its way into New Orleans, Monday, Sept. 12, 2005.

Sgt. Kevin Pollock of Ironton, Mo., trimmed tree limbs from a neighborhood street in New Orleans as the 1140th Engineer Batallion of the Missouri Natl. Guard began their, Tuesday, Sept. , 13, 2005, disaster relief work in the hurricane stricken city.

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