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Video: Hurricane Sandy Relief: Army Reserve Unit Pumps Water out of Breezy Point in Queens, New York City.

Video by Maj. John Adams and Spc. John Carkeet IV


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More than 30 Soldiers from the 410th Quartermaster Detachment, an Army Reserve unit based in Jacksonville, Fla., pumped thousands of gallons of flood waters out of Breezy Point, a New York City neighborhood where most of its 4,000 residents scour through wreckage by Hurricane Sandy. The 410th mobilized Nov. 2 and arrived in New York Nov. 8 to commence water pumping, distribution and treatment operations in communities hardest hit by the hurricane.


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Date Taken:11.10.2012

Date Posted:11.10.2012 9:10AM

Category:Package

Video ID:171851

VIRIN:121110-A-WR624-605

Filename:DOD_100623888

Length:00:02:44

Location:QUEENS/NEW YORK, NY, USGlobe

Hometown:JACKSONVILLE, FL, US

Hometown:NEW YORK, NY, US

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