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New National Guard Video from Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane's death toll is at least 33; millions without power

 
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Airmen of the New Jersey Air National Guard’s 108th Wing prepare to deploy to different locations across the state. Along with wet weather gear, the Airmen brought personal bags in expectation that they may be helping their fellow citizens for an untold number of days. Among other things, the 108th Logistics Readiness Squadron issued sleeping bags and ponchos to the troops. The Airmen are currently executing a plan to safely and efficiently reallocate personnel, vehicles, and associated equipment to areas with greatest anticipated storm impact. Their individual civilian and military skill sets will greatly enhance the support they provide to law enforcement, municipalities, and residents of our great state. N.J. National Guard/DVIDS
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Airmen of the New Jersey Air National Guard’s 108th Wing prepare to deploy to different locations across the state. Along with wet weather gear, the Airmen brought personal bags in expectation that they may be helping their fellow citizens for an untold number of days. Among other things, the 108th Logistics Readiness Squadron issued sleeping bags and ponchos to the troops. The Airmen are currently executing a plan to safely and efficiently reallocate personnel, vehicles, and associated equipment to areas with greatest anticipated storm impact. Their individual civilian and military skill sets will greatly enhance the support they provide to law enforcement, municipalities, and residents of our great state.
Aviators of the 1-150th Assault Helicopter Battalion, New Jersey National Guard, look for displaced residents along the New Jersey coastline Oct. 30, in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The storm dragged sand up from the beach, covering the streets.

The New Jersey National Guard has released new video of its response to Hurricane Sandy's devasting effects.

The storm slammed into the East Coast Monday evening, causing at least 33 deaths and leaving at least 7.4 million without power, according to the Associated Press.

Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy

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