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  • James Brown, 23, who served as a Marine in the Iraq War, is homeless and lives at the US Vets facility in Los Angeles where he shares a room with others in the 500 bed facility. The military is expecting an influx of young veterans in need of social services and living facilities. There are two other marines from Brown's unit in this facility already.
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  • James Brown, 23, who served as a Marine in the Iraq War, is homeless and lives at the US Vets facility in Los Angeles where he shares a room with others in the 500 bed facility. The military is expecting an influx of young veterans in need of social services and living facilities. There are two other marines from Brown's unit in this facility already. Here, Brown receives help on his resume from Carolyn Harris, Director of Development, in the workshop room
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  • James Brown, 23, who served as a Marine in the Iraq War, is homeless and lives at the US Vets facility in Los Angeles where he shares a room with others in the 500 bed facility. As a Baptist, Brown finds solace in his Bible. (NOTE: THIS IS NOT HIS ACTUAL ROOM. WE WERE NOT PERMITTED TO SHOOT IN HIS ACTUAL BEDROOM. BUT ALL BEDROOMS ARE EXACTLY ALIKE).
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  • James Brown, 23, who served as a Marine in the Iraq War, is homeless and lives at the US Vets facility in Los Angeles where he shares a room with others in the 500 bed facility. The military is expecting an influx of young veterans in need of social services and living facilities. There are two other marines from Brown's unit in this facility already.
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  • James Brown, 23, who served as a Marine in the Iraq War, is homeless and lives at the US Vets facility in Los Angeles where he shares a room with others in the 500 bed facility. As a Baptist, Brown finds solace in his Bible.
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  • Iraq War veteran James Brown at US Vets Homeless Shelter. Photographed for Time Magazine
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • The statue of Iwo Jima commemorating the US Marine Corps during the famous World War II battle. The statue is based on the famous photograph by Joseph Rosenthal
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII.  The USS Missouri with it's large guns protruding stands near the USS Arizona memorial. The treaty to end the war was signed aboard the USS Missouri.(Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII.  The USS Missouri with it's large guns protruding stands near the USS Arizona memorial. The treaty to end the war was signed aboard the USS Missouri.(Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII.  Artifacts from the war are displayed inside the USS Bowfin museum. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Washington D.C. and the city of Arlington, Virginia located across the Potomac are tourist destinations with a number of museums and memorials drawing visitors from around the world.
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII. Portions of the sunken USS Arizona stick out of the water and oil has begun seeping into the water. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII. Visitors to the site enter the USS Arizona memorial and are told to be aware they are entering a solemn place where many bodies still remain underwater.  (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII.  A American flag flies as a boat ferries tourists across the harbor to the site where the USS Arizona was sunk and still lays beneath the water. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII.  People board the USS Bowfin, the submarine named the "Pearl Harbor Avenger". The sub is part of the memorial site. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII.  The site includes concrete markers engraved with the fate of the submarines and ships involved in WWII. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII. A young man reads the names of those killed on site that day.
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII.  Portions of the sunken USS Arizona stick out of the water. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • Pearl Harbor, HI, July 18, 2007: The Pearl Harbor Memorial site marks the spot where Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 and drew America into WWII.  Visitors to the site enter the USS Arizona memorial and are told to be aware they are entering a solemn place where many bodies still remain underwater. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Elaine Chaney is visibly upset and consoled by her mother in law, Julia, before being evaluated by medical personnel inside the New Orleans Airport and then being flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents......
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans, Louisiana were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac on September 4, 2005. In a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided into groups and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family arrives in West Palm, Beach, Florida. As the plane approached, Anthony took out a map to see exactly where West Palm Beach was.........They were greeted and placed on air conditioned buses and taken to a beautiful, private apartment complex in Boynton Beach.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family gets their first meal, clothes in their new temporary home in a new apartment, clothes and help for the next two months at a private complex in Boynton Beach, Florida.....Elaine meets the man in charge of thei new facility and offers her gratitude.....Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family arrives in West Palm, Beach, Florida. Anthony, foreground, and Kenneth are excited to hear they will be receiving cell phones, have a new apartment, clothes and help for the next two months at a private complex in Boynton Beach, Florida.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family arrives in West Palm, Beach, Florida. As the plane approached, Anthony took out a map to see exactly where West Palm Beach was.........They were greeted and placed on air conditioned buses and taken to a beautiful, private apartment complex in Boynton Beach.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents......
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Julia Chaney, clutching her Dr. Martin Luther King fan, which she had held onto since the storm struck on Monday, and family are taken from helicopter.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans, Louisiana were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac on September 4, 2005. In a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided into groups and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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