National Guard continues to support Hurricane Harvey operations
An Air Force loadmaster with the 164th Airlift Wing, Tennessee Air National Guard, directs an all-terrain forklift onto a C-17 to support rescue operations in Texas following Hurricane Harvey, at the Kentucky Air National Guard Base in Louisville, Kentucky, Aug. 29, 2017. More than 30 Kentucky Air Guardsmen and 90 tons of equipment were airlifted from Louisville to Houston to stand up an aeromedical evacuation and air cargo hub. (Lt. Col. Dale Greer/National Guard)Members of the Kentucky Air National Guard’s 123rd Special Tactics Squadron fly on board a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter near Houston, Texas, Aug. 29, 2017. The airmen are patrolling the area looking for people who are trapped in their homes or on rooftops. (Air National Guard photo)Sgt. Sara Cashdollar, an Army Reserve flight paramedic with C Company, 7-158 General Services Aviation Battalion, escorts a mother and her child off an aeromedical evacuation helicopter in Conroe, Texas, August 29, 2017. (Capt. Loyal Auterson/Army)National Guard troops rescue a resident trapped in the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey. (National Guard photo)Soldiers with the Texas Army National Guard support relief efforts to residents of Cyprus Creek as they fight back from the effects of Hurricane Harvey. (Capt. Martha Nigrelle/Army)Texas National Guard soldiers arrive in Houston, Texas, to aid citizens in heavily flooded areas from the storms of Hurricane Harvey. (Lt. Zachary West/Army)Soldiers with the Texas Army National Guard support relief efforts to residents of Cyprus Creek as they fight back from the effects of Hurricane Harvey. (Capt. Martha Nigrelle/Army)