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Trucks prepare to offload relief supplies bound for Florida on board Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (NAS JRB) Fort Worth.

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Fort Worth, Texas (Oct. 27, 2005) Trucks prepare to offload relief supplies bound for Florida on board Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (NAS JRB) Fort Worth. NAS JRB Fort Worth has become the staging area for Region Six Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hurricane Wilma relief supplies heading to Florida. Approximately 250,000 pounds of FEMA supplies have already been offloaded from trucks and more than a million more pounds are expected to be delivered. The Navy's involvement in Hurricane Wilma humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with the Department of Defense. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate 3rd Class Margarito Garcia File# 051027-N-4615G-050

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