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Army Reserve public affairs gets the story out

Photo by Maj. John Adams | 143d Expeditionary Sustainment Command | Date: 11.14.2012

Spc. Christopher Tobey, public affairs specialist, 214th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Richmond, Va., interviews Spc. Elizabeth Basile-Louison, water treatment specialist, 401st Quartermaster Detachment,... View Image

Army Reserve pumps the water out of Breezy Point, N.Y. [Image 1 of 9]

Photo by Maj. John Adams | 143d Expeditionary Sustainment Command | Date: 11.14.2012

Six inch hoses are loaded into vehicles ready for re-deployment to Fort Hamilton, N.Y., Nov. 13 from a residential area in Breezy Point, N.Y. Despite working in difficult weather conditions, the 401st, 410th and... View Image

Army Reserve pumps water from Breezy Point, NY [Image 2 of 9]

Photo by Maj. John Adams | 143d Expeditionary Sustainment Command | Date: 11.14.2012

Residents display American Flags along a sidewalk while storm water from Hurricane Sandy flows through six inch hoses Nov. 13 at Breezy Point, N.Y. Despite working in difficult weather conditions, the 401st,... View Image

Army Reserves gets the water out any way they can [Image 3 of 9]

Photo by Maj. John Adams | 143d Expeditionary Sustainment Command | Date: 11.14.2012

Pfc. Ashley Dusack, water treatment specialist, 401st Quartermaster Detachment, Lock Haven, Pa., uses a shovel found in a debris pile to push water out of a backyard Nov. 13 in Breezy Point, N.Y. The soldiers... View Image

Army Reserves gets the water out any way they can [Image 4 of 9]

Photo by Maj. John Adams | 143d Expeditionary Sustainment Command | Date: 11.14.2012

Soldiers from the 401st Quartermaster Detachment, Lock Haven, P.a., utilized milk crates and window screens to filter debris from entering six inch hoses Nov. 13 that are pumping water out of a residential area... View Image