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September 20, 2018
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A Soldier rescues a dog during Hurricane Florence response operations. Knowing that pets are part of the family, Soldiers worked to evacuate them along with residents affected by the storm.
‘It’s not over’ Hurrican rescue missions continue By Joe Lacdan Army News Service Soldiers continue to help evacuate residents in flood-ravaged communities along North Carolina’s coastal plains, days after Hurricane Florence made landfall. As of Tuesday, Army personnel have rescued 372 residents and evacuated another 47 in North and South Carolina, while more than 9,000 Soldiers are supporting hurricane relief efforts. The National Guard conducted about 125 rescue missions alone on Tuesday, said Lt. Col. Matt DeVivo, North Carolina National Guard public affairs officer. He said water levels continue to stay at dangerously high
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First Sgt. Lanestra Jackson, left, receives the guidon from Capt. Naquita Haynes as she assumes responsibility at Headquarters Battalion’s Headquarters & Headquarters Company, during ceremonies in Woodlawn Chapel, Sept. 13. Jackson replaced 1st Sgt. Cornelio Elias.
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