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Task Force Harvey and 551st MRBC over all video

TX, UNITED STATES

08.31.2017

Video by Sgt. Samuel De Leon 

 

Texas Army National Guard (Texas Military Forces)

 

Soldiers from the 551st MRBC and Texas Guardsmen from the Texas Maritime Regiment conduct rescue operations during Hurricane Harvey.

156 Infantry Assists Hurricane Harvey flood evacuees

LAKE CHARLES, LA, UNITED STATES

08.31.2017

Video by Staff Sgt. Michael Farrar

Louisiana Army and Air National Guard

 

Louisiana National Guard soldiers of the 2nd Battalion of the 156th Infantry Regiment assist Hurricane Harvey flood evacuees seeking shelter to transfer buses at the Burton Coliseum in Lake Charles, Louisiana on August 31, 2017. Many evacuees are from east Texas which suffered flooding from Hurricane Harvey. Soundbite: SGT Alexander Branning, 2-156th Infantry Regiment.

Hurricane Harvey Recovery and Response

HOUSTON, TX, UNITED STATES

08.31.2017

Video by Senior Airman Renee Crugnale

147th Attack Wing (Texas Air National Guard)

 

Members of the 147th Attack Wing received supplies today to aid in the response efforts following hurricane Harvey. The maintenance crew worked on the flightline to assist a C-130 that brought pallets of goods for distribution.

Orange, Texas - Severe Flooding - Hurricane Harvey - 049

ORANGE, TX, UNITED STATES

08.30.2017

Video by Capt. Martha Nigrelle

Texas Military Department

 

Severe flooding in Orange, Texas following Hurricane Harvey, August 30, 2017. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Capt. Martha Nigrelle)

Orange, Texas - Severe Flooding - Hurricane Harvey - 050

ORANGE, TX, UNITED STATES

08.30.2017

Video by Capt. Martha Nigrelle

Texas Military Department

 

Severe flooding in Orange, Texas, August 30, 2017, following Hurricane Harvey. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Capt. Martha Nigrelle)

Orange, Texas - Severe Flooding - Hurricane Harvey - 051

ORANGE, TX, UNITED STATES

08.30.2017

Video by Capt. Martha Nigrelle

Texas Military Department

 

Severe flooding in Orange, Texas following Hurricane Harvey, August 30, 2017. Flood water ranged from one to five feet deep and continued to rise across the city throughout the night. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Martha Nigrelle)

Evacuation in High Water Rescue Vehicles

SUGARLAND, TX, UNITED STATES

08.30.2017

Video by Staff Sgt. Agustin Salazar

149th Fighter Wing (Texas Air National Guard)

 

The 36th Sustainment Brigade, Army National Guard, and Texas Task Force 1 respond to 211 calls for evacuation in high water rescue vehicles, in Sugarland, Texas.

Alaska and California Air Guardsmen transported for rescue missions

LIBERTY, TX, UNITED STATES

08.30.2017

Video by Staff Sgt. Balinda O'Neal Dresel

Alaska National Guard Public Affairs

 

Alaska and California Air National Guardsmen prepare to be transported from a staging area in Liberty, Texas, via Texas Army National Guard CH-47 Chinook helicopter from Grand Prairie, Texas, to assist with search and rescue efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey Aug. 30, 2017. The 29 Guardsmen team are from the AKANG’s 212th Rescue Squadron and CAANG’s 129th Rescue Wing. Hurricane Harvey formed in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in southeastern Texas, bringing record flooding and destruction to the region.

Texas State Guard receives watercraft

TX, UNITED STATES

08.29.2017

Courtesy Video

Texas Military Department

 

Texas State Guard TMAR offloads watercraft in preparation for rescue missions. Video by Rachel G Sarabia

Texas Army National Guard Soldiers Rescue Residents of Flooded Areas

KATY, TX, UNITED STATES

08.29.2017

Video by Maj. Randall Stillinger

36th Infantry Division (TXARNG)

 

Soldiers from the Texas Army National Guard drive the streets of Katy, Texas rescuing residents who are stranded by the flood. The Soldiers are part of the 5,000 that are currently working in and around the Houston area as part of the response to Hurricane Harvey. 7,000 more Texas National Guard Soldiers are mobilizing and will be deployed to the affected areas as needed. Video and production by 1st Lt. Zach West.